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RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
AUDIO OPERATION
•
Keep the AS
button pressed until the
automatic storing procedure begins and
A-STORE
appears in the status line. An addi-
tional progress indicator in percent appears
in the display foreground.
The stations with the strongest reception signals
will be automatically stored in memory bank 2
(FM2, TC2 or AM2) for the selected waveband.
The order in which the stations are stored de-
pends on their station code.
Note: An autostore procedure for TMC
stations can take up to 10 minutes since
all receivable stations are tested for TMC
capability. Radio operation is not possible
during this time.
Scanning stations (Radio Scan)
Use Radio Scan to scan all the radio stations
within reception range for five seconds.
•
Select the waveband you would like to
scan.
•
Press SCAN
briefly.
•
Press SCAN
again to continue listening to
the station that is currently being scanned.
If you do not select a station, the Scan pro-
cess will start again from the beginning once the
waveband has been run through once.
To end Scan:
•
Press SCAN
.
Traffic station reception
Many FM stations transmit regular traffic infor-
mation for their reception areas.
Stations that broadcast traffic information also
transmit a signal that is evaluated by your RNS.
After you select a radio station, the system will
check to see whether or not it broadcasts traffic
information.
If the radio station you have selected broadcasts
traffic information,
TP
(Traffic Program) will
appear in the status line of the radio menu.
Notes: If you leave the station reception
area, you will have to tune into a new TP
radio station.
If you are listening to an audio CD when you
leave the station’s reception area, the system
will automatically start seek tuning to find an-
other TP station.
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