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Mute Button: Press the MUT button to temporarily reduce the volume.
‘MUTE’ appears on the display. You can use this feature when making or
receiving phone calls or talking on your marine radio. Press MUT again
(or the volume + or – buttons) to restore the sound to normal levels.
Note that the sound will not be completely silenced, but will be reduced to
a low level.
RADIO
When the unit is turned on, it will automatically return to the mode it was in
when switched off. If the radio was selected, the last used radio station
memory will be selected automatically. If the CD mode was selected, press
BND to change to the radio mode
Selecting the Memory Band
There are five memory bands available - three FM and two AM. Each band has
six station memories giving a total of 18 FM memories and 12 AM memories. If
you have programmed all six memories in one band, you can select the next
band and continue programming more stations. If you often travel away from
your local area, you can store your local stations in one band and the stations
for the area you are visiting, in another band.
To select another band press the BND button. Each press selects FMI, FMII,
FMIII, AMI or AMII in sequence.
Using the M/S Button
The M/S button can be used to select either Mono reception or Stereo
reception.
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Mono: Selecting Mono improves reception when FM signals are weak or
noisy, by disabling stereo detection. When selected, ‘MON’ is displayed.
Note: MONO selection is only available on the FMI, FMII or FMIII bands.
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Stereo: Select stereo for normal stereo listening on the FM radio bands.
When stereo is selected, a
symbol is displayed
Manual Tuning
To tune the radio manually, press the or buttons. Press to step
downward in frequency and to step upward in frequency.
Automatic Tuning (SEEK)
To automatically locate (SEEK) a station, press and hold the or button
for more than 1 second. Press and hold
to seek downwards in frequency
and to seek upwards in frequency. The radio will stop seeking when a
strong, clear station is found.
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