
EN-7
Radio functions
Selecting the band range (BD/PAU)
Press the
BD/PAU
button to switch between (FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2)
Automatic or manual tuning (freq. up
or freq. down
)
• When pressed for less than 1 second, these keys operate as Manual Tuning mode.
• When pressed longer than 1 second, they operate as SEEK tuning mode.
• If the keys are not pressed for 3 seconds, they will return to SEEK mode.
Programming stations
• Press the
BD/PAU
button to set a band range. In each range you can save six stations.
• Search for the station that you want to save.
• After the search has found a station press one of the station buttons 1-6 for approx. three seconds.
The brief switching off of the sound indicates that the station is saved. The device switches back to radio
playback after a few seconds.
Accessing the station
• Select with
BD/PAU
the band range.
• By pressing one of the (
station 1-6)
buttons you access the saved station again.
AUTOMATICALLY STORE STATIONS (AS/PS)
Select six strong stations and store them in current band.
•
Select a band (if needed)
•
Hold
AS/PS
button for more than three seconds. The new stations replace stations already stored in
that band.
Preset Scan
Scan stations stored in current band
•
Select a band (if needed)
•
Hold
AS/PS
for more than one second but less than three seconds. Radio pauses for five seconds
at each station. Press
AS/PS
again to stop scanning when desired station is reached.
‘SCAN’ AUTOMATIC TUNING CONTROL (SCAN)
This key operates RADIO SCAN. The operation is similar to normal search but holds 5 seconds on every
station detected in RADIO SCAN mode.
Select Stereo/mono (ST)
This function will only affect the FM reception. Press
ST
button if the FM reception becomes noisy/hissy.
If the station being received is in stereo, it will now be played in mono. Press this button again to return
the receiver to normal reception.
Select local/distant (LOC)
Press
LOC
button for listening to strong stations. “LOC ON” indicator will appear on the display. Press
this button again (Distant mode) for normal operation.