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ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESP
AÑOL
POR
TUGUÊS
NEDERLANDS
SVENSKA
ESP
AÑOL
POR
TUGUÊS
➮
Press the OK button,
5
or the MENU
button,
8
, to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Bandwidth selection in the presence of
interference (SHARX)
The SHARX function enables you to minimize
interference from neighbouring stations.
Switch on the SHARX function when stations
are crowded.
Switching SHARX on and off
➮
Press the MENU button,
8
.
➮
Press the or button,
7
, until
“SHARX” appears in the display.
➮
Press the or buttons,
7
, to switch
SHARX on or off.
“NO SHARX” means that the function is not
active, while “SHARX ON” means that the
bandwidth selection is operating automatical-
ly.
➮
Press the OK button,
5
or the MENU
button,
8
, to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Switching between stereo and
mono
When radio reception is poor, you can switch
to mono mode. When first switched on, the
radio always plays in stereo. The selection of
stereo or mono is made via the menu.
➮
Press the MENU button,
8
.
➮
Press the or button,
7
, until
“STEREO” or “MONO” appears in the
display.
➮
Press the or button,
7
, to choose
between stereo and mono.
➮
Press the OK button,
5
or the MENU
button,
8
, to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Changing information displayed
You can select which information is shown
on the display. The upper display line (the
headline) can display the station name, fre-
quency or program type. The lower display
line (DOT field) can display the time or the
memory level.
Changing the headline
➮
Hold down the DIS button,
:
, until the
desired information is displayed, i.e. sta-
tion name, frequency or program type.
Changing the DOT field
➮
Hold down the DIS button,
:
, for long-
er than one second.
The display switches between time and mem-
ory level.
Setting the tuner
You can set the tuner for use in the USA or
Latin America.
➮
Press the MENU button,
8
.
➮
Press the or button,
7
, until
“TUNER” appears in the display.
➮
Press the or button,
7
, to choose
between “USA” and “LATIN”.
➮
Press the OK button,
5
or the MENU
button,
8
, to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
RADIO OPERATION