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Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)
You can automatically store the six sta-
tions providing the best reception in the
region (only FM). The stations are stored
in the FMT memory bank.
Note:
●
Any stations previously stored in
this memory bank are deleted in
the process.
➮
Press and hold down the BND•TS
button
<
for longer than two sec-
onds.
The storing procedure begins. “FM
TSTORE” appears in the display. After
the process has completed, the radio
will play the station that is stored in
memory location 1 of the FMT memory
bank.
Listening to stored stations
➮
Select the memory bank or wave-
band.
➮
Press the station button 1 - 6
;
that corresponds to the station that
you want to listen to.
Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN)
You can use the scan function to listen
to all the receivable stations briefly. You
can set the scanning time in the menu
to between 5 and 30 seconds (in steps
of 5 seconds).
Starting SCAN
➮
Press and hold down the MENU
button
7
for longer than two sec-
onds.
Scanning begins. “SCAN” appears
briefly in the display followed by a flash-
ing display of the current station name
or frequency.
Cancelling SCAN and continuing
listening to a station
➮
Press the MENU button
7
.
Scanning stops and the radio continues
playing the station that it tuned into last.
Setting the scanning time
➮
Press the MENU button
7
.
➮
Press the or button
8
repeat-
edly until “SCAN TIME” appears in
the display.
➮
Set the desired scanning time us-
ing the
buttons
8
.
When you have finished adjusting the
setting,
➮
press the MENU button
7
twice.
Note:
●
The scanning time that you set is
also used when scanning in CD
mode and in CD-changer mode.
Programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name,
some FM stations also provide informa-
tion on the type of programme they are
broadcasting. Your car radio can receive
and display this information.
For example, the programme types can
be:
CULTURE
TRAVEL
JAZZ
SPORT
NEWS
POP
ROCK
CLASSICS
RADIO MODE
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