Example:
To select the radio station saved at programme
position 26:
1
Repeatedly press the button “Group WEC”
f
. As soon as a radio station in the pro-
gramme position group 20 (20 bis 29) is
shown in the display
d
:
2
Repeatedly press the button “1/6”
l
until
programme position 26 is shown in the dis-
play
d
.
8.1.4 Using the review function for saved
radio stations
With the review function you can acquire an
overview of all saved radio stations. To do this:
1
With the radio switched on, hold down the
button “AL1”
2!
. All of the saved radio sta-
tions of the current programme position
group are now shown one after the other for
about five seconds. The programme position
numbers of the currently reviewed radio sta-
tions are each shown in the display
d
. If you
wish to review the stations from other pro-
gramme position groups:
2
Press the button “Group WEC”
f
once to
change to another programme group.
3
To end the review function: Switch the ra-
dio off by pressing the button “POWER On/
Off”
s
.
8.1.5 Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the sound volume of the radio
with the controller “Volume”
r
.
1
To raise the sound volume level: Turn the
controller “Volume”
r
to the right, in the
direction of the symbol
‚
.
2
To reduce the sound volume level: Turn the
controller “Volume”
r
to the left, in the di-
rection of the symbol
„
.
When turning the volume controller, the current
volume level is faded in shortly in the display
d
.
The maximum volume level is shown at “V30”,
the minimum level (muting) with “V00”.
8.1.6 Improving the reception of VHF/FM
radio stations
The RDS Radio Alarm has a wire aerial
2$
for
the VHF/FM frequency ranges. To improve the
reception of VHF/FM stations:
Move the wire aerial slowly in various direc-
tions, horizontally and vertically. When you
have found a position that gives good reception
of the tuned radio station: Fix the wire aerial in
this position, e.g. with a piece of sellotape.
8.2 Using the alarm function
8.2.1 Programming alarm times
The RDS radio alarm has two separately pro-
grammable alarm times available: AL1 and AL2.
To programme an alarm time:
1
Should the RDS Radio Alarm be switched
on: First of all switch it off by pressing the
button “POWER On/Off”
s
. Keep the but-
ton “AL1”
2!
pressed for ca. two seconds.
Shown in the display
d
is:
Ú
“ALARM”
Ú
the symbol for alarm time 1
Ú
the currently programmed alarm time AL1
Ú
the abbreviation of the next weekday to
which the alarm time is activated. The ab-
breviations in the display
d
stand for the
following weekdays:
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