RADIO
37
"Memory" Menu
Using the memory list
The
Memory
submenu contains a list of the stored stations.
Fig. 37 Radio: Stored station list
Saving a new station
– Select the desired radio station in radio mode using the rotary
pushbutton.
– Press the
Memory
control button.
– Use the rotary pushbutton to select
Store (station name)
– Select the desired position in the memory list by turning the
rotary pushbutton.
– Press the rotary pushbutton. The channel will be stored.
Selecting a station from the memory list
– Press the
Memory
control button in the radio menu.
– Use the rotary pushbutton to select a channel from the memory
list.
Moving a channel within the memory list
– Press the
Memory
control button in the radio menu.
– Use the rotary pushbutton to select a radio station from the
memory list.
– Press and hold the rotary pushbutton until the display shows
Move
(station name)
.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to move the station to the desired
position.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to store the station in the desired
position.
In addition to the lists of available stations (
page 35), you can store up to
50 of your favourite stations in a list.
Some stations show additional information (e.g. telephone numbers or
advertising) alternately with the name of the station. This information must
be suppressed to store these stations by their name. To do so, briefly press
the rotary pushbutton on the minimised display.
On moving stations, stored positions already occupied are overwritten.
You can also access the station list on the dash panel display
Stations from all available wavebands
page 34 can be stored in the
memory list.
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