7
8
RADIO
NOTE
:
Press
<
M-/ESC
>
in
Main
Menu
can
display the
time.
When the time is displayed, press <
MENU
> to go back
to Main Menu.
RADIO mode
Band symbol
Frequency display
Frequency point
Battery symbol
Stereo symbol
Unit
In Main Menu, select Radio and press <
MENU
>
to listen to FM, the frequency shows on the
display.
Repeatedly pressing
<
RADIO/MP3
> to enter
either Radio or Music Mode.
RADIO
NOTE
:
Due to current interference, it is not recommended to
use FM radio when the unit is connected to an external
adapter or a computer.
CHOOSE BANDS
In Radio Mode, press <
FM/
>, <
MW/
>
or <
SW/
> to select your desired band.
The display will show the band symbol that
you are listening to.
When listening to SW, press < > to
change <
m
> bands.
SW/
SELECT FM FREQUENCY RANGE
When listening to FM, press <
MENU
> to enter
the below sub-menu:
- Save:
Store the station into memory
manually
- Delete:
Delete single memory
- Delete all:
Delete all stored memories
- Auto Search:
Auto tuning storage
- Ordinary band:
87-108MHz
- Campus radio:
64-108MHz
- Japanese FM:
76-90MHz
- Exit
When listening to FM, press < > to select
stereo/mono listening. If [ ] shows in the display,
stereo listening is selected, press < > again
to change to mono listening and the mono symbol
[ ] will show. You can not active stereo listening
when the radio signal you are receiving is mono.
FM STEREO/MONO SELECTION
Suggestions:
1. Stereo listening is for strong signal broadcasts
and music programs.
2. For weak signal broadcasts or voice programs,
please choose mono. (Because stereo decoding
may produce noises.)
FM/
FM/
FM
F
REQUENCY RANGE
89
.
8
MHz
FM