
11
Audio mode
RDS and automatic station tracking (only in FM)
RDS is a radio data service which makes it possible to receive additional
services such as the display of station names, automatic station tracking
(AF) and the TP function (Traffic Program
⇒
page 17).
With automatic station tracking, when the vehicle is in motion the station
always changes to the frequency with the best reception in that moment. If
the reception is poor, the unit may be muted for a short time as it searches
for alternative frequencies (AF).
RDS does not exist everywhere nor is it available for all stations.
Depending on the country and the unit, it is possible that the RDS and the
alternative frequencies (AF) are deactivated
⇒
page 30.
Changing frequency band
The currently selected frequency band (FM or AM) is indicated above the
station display.
●
In Radio mode, briefly press the
RADIO
⇒
Fig. 1
equipment button to dis-
play the function buttons
FM1
,
FM2
,
AM1
,
AM2
,
DA1
* and
DA2
*
⇒
Fig. 2
.
●
Press one of the FM or AM function buttons to switch to the DAB*, FM or
AM frequency band.
●
OR:
Press the
RADIO
unit button as often as required to switch between
the frequency bands and memory levels.
Changing stations
Fig. 4 Changing sta-
tions with the arrow
buttons to the next
available station.
Fig. 5 Changing sta-
tions with the arrow
buttons with selection
of stored stations only.
Depending on the setting selected for the search mode (
SEEK MODE
), the
unit either switches between all available stations or stored stations only
⇒
page 30.
●
Briefly press
⇒
Fig. 1
10
or
.