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Save Your Preset Stations
There are six numbered preset buttons, which can store and recall stations for each band. If while listening to a
radio station you would like to save the station as a pre-set, press and hold one of the numeric buttons 1-6 until
you hear a beep. The button you pressed is now the pre-set button for that station.
Automatic Store/Preset Scan
Automatic Scan and Store
While listening to the FM radio, press and hold APS button for 3 seconds. The unit will automatically scan and
save stations for all the 3 FM bands, whichever band (FM1, 2 or 3) you are listening to. While listening to the AM
radio, press APS button for 3 seconds. The receiver will automatically scan and save stations for the 2 AM bands,
whichever band (MW1 or 2) you are listening to.
Scan Saved Stations
Press APS button on the panel or AMS button on the RC once to perform the scanning functions. In FM mode,
press APS button on the panel or AMS button on the RC and the stations in that FM band will be scanned; press
the buttons in AM mode and scan the band stations of that AM band.
RDS-EON CONTROL
This unit is equipped with the latest technology of EON control, so that when you are listening to Radio or CD, if
there is any travel announcement from a nearby local station, the radio will already know the frequency of that
radio station. Then it will receive the station, turn up the volume, or interrupt the playback of the music for the
duration of the announcement. At the end of the announcement the radio will return to its previous state ready for
the next announcement.
AF-ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY
Summary of Contents for H-CMD7079
Page 1: ...H CMD7079 DVD RECEIVER WITH BLUETOOTH DVD C BLUETOOTH Instruction manual ...
Page 12: ...12 Back of the front panel 1 Disc loading slot 2 Connector 3 RESET button 4 LED indicator ...
Page 45: ...45 10º ...
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Page 48: ...48 A 1 2 3 4 ...
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Page 51: ...51 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO A B 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 ACC 8 ...
Page 54: ...54 1 2 3 RESET 4 LED ...
Page 56: ...56 24 AUDIO 25 26 DISP END CALL 27 PHONE 1 2 CR 2025 3 ...
Page 61: ...61 1 6 1 6 FM APS 3 FM M APS 3 APS AMS RPT FM APS AMS RPT FM W W EON EON EON AF 7 AF AF AF ...
Page 63: ...63 PBC PBC DVD 1 2 3 ...
Page 64: ...64 DVD LOAD EJECT 5 1 OSD OSD DVD PBC MENU TITLE NEXT NEXT ...
Page 68: ...68 ST PROG ST PROG ESP ESP DVD 5 ...
Page 69: ...69 MP3 WMA JPG DivX ENTER ENTER JPG ENTER jpg MP4 MPEG4 DivX avi NEXT NEXT ...
Page 70: ...70 PREVIOUS PREVIOUS PREVIOUS SEEK or NEXT SEEK 1 6 1 6 5 ...
Page 72: ...72 VCD AUDIO CD AUDIO VCD2 0 MENU PBC ESP ESP VCD CD 40 MP3 120 ...
Page 74: ...74 44 1 128 256 3 ISO 9660 8 CD R MP3 CD R CD RW 3 3 3 CD R CD RW CD R CD RW 16 1 ID3TAG ...
Page 76: ...76 USB SD USB SD MP3 MP4 DivX JPG MODE USB SD ...
Page 77: ...77 SETUP 6 SET PAU ENTER NTSC PAL60 PAL 3 INTERLACE YUV 4 3 PS 4 3 4 3 LB 4 3 16 9 16 9 ...
Page 78: ...78 0000 1 8 1 8 8 DVD DVD DVD ...
Page 79: ...79 SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM ...
Page 80: ...80 LINE OUT RF REMOD line out Full Off ...
Page 83: ...83 bluetooth BT PLAY A2DP A2DP ...
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