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CONTROLS
ACCESSORIES
Presetting stations
1. Press the BAND button to select a band
(MW (AM) or FM), and then select the
station by pressing the TUNE button for
seeking.
2. To assign the selected station to a preset
button, press and hold the button to be
assigned for one second or more. The
number of the preset button appears on
the LCD.
3. For more stations to preset, repeat the
steps 1 and 2 above.
• If the preset button on which a station
has been assigned is pressed and held
for one second or more, the preset
information will be modified.
• If the stored information is erased during
battery replacement on the vehicle,
assign the stations again to the preset
buttons.
• Each preset button (1 to 6) can store
three FM stations (one from each FM1,
FM2, FM3) and one AM station.
Auto storing (AST)
Press the AST button while playing the radio.
The radio automatically starts seeking the
receivable stations within the band currently
selected and assign each preset button (1 to
6) a station.
Note:
The previous stations stored will be
cleared (cancelled) by the auto storing. If the
station stored in the preset button is not
desirable, try to preset the station manually.
Auxiliary input (AUX)
• Connect a portable audio player and listen
to your favorite music.
• Plug a patch cord (without resistor) into the
headphone jack of the audio player.
• Plug a stereo mini plug (3.5 mm) into the
AUX-IN jack on the radio.
• To listen to an external portable audio
player, press the AUX button. (The “AUX”
display appears on the LCD and the
frequency display is changed to the clock
display.)
• To return to the radio, press the AUX
button again.
• When connecting, adjust the sound volume
level of the audio player so that it is same
as that of the radio.
• Adjust the sound volume of the audio
player by using the volume control buttons
on the radio.
• Do not connect a device with a larger
output compared with a portable audio
player.
Setting the clock
• If a frequency is displayed on the LCD,
press the AUX button (auxiliary input) to
display the clock.
• Use the tune
button to set the minute.
Use the tune
button to set the hour.
• To set the minute digits to “00” when they
are from “55” to “59” or from “01” to “05”,
press the ZERO button.
Summary of Contents for TB1160W
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