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Load Disc: This command instructs the system that you
will be loading a CD into the six
-
disc CD changer. See
“Playing a Compact Disc (CD)” in the Index for more
information.
Load All: This command instructs the system that you
will be loading six CDs into the CD changer. See
“Playing a Compact Disc (CD)” in the Index for more
information.
Eject Disc: This command instructs the system to eject
the currently active CD from the six
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disc CD changer.
Radio Commands
The following list of verbal commands is used only
while the Radio screen is active.
Band Selection Commands: You can change the
currently active band (FM1, FM2 or AM) by saying one
of the following:
D FM1
D FM2
D AM
Radio Data Systems (RDS) Message Commands: You
can customize the RDS system by saying one of the
following commands:
D RDS Message On
D RDS Message Off
D RDS Traffic On
D RDS Traffic Off
D RDS Alternate Frequency On
D RDS Alternate Frequency Off
For more information on the above RDS features, see
“FM Menu” in the Index.
Radio Tune: You can change the current radio station
by saying “radio tune” and the frequency of the radio
station. For example, if you say “radio tune ninety four
point seven,” the station will switch to 94.7 FM. If you
are changing the station for the AM band, say “radio
tune ten seventy” for 1070 instead of “one zero seven
zero.” If the station frequency has two or three zeros,
such as 600 or 1000 AM, say “radio tune six hundred”
or “radio tune one thousand.” The exception is a station
frequency that includes a zero between other numbers.
In this case, say “oh” instead of zero as in “radio tune
one oh seven point nine” for frequency 107.9 FM.
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