Black plate (78,1)
Using the touch panel keys
2 3
9
7 6
8
5
1
4
1
Selects a band
Touch the left part to select a FM band (FM1,
FM2 or FM3). Touch the right part to switch to
the AM band.
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When
“
AM
”
is selected, you cannot
switch to another AM band by touching
the band key.
2
Recalls equaliser curves
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For details, refer to
3
Displays the
“
Function
”
menu
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For details, refer to
4
Operates some functions by swipe action
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For details, refer to
5
Displays the
“
Phone
”
screen
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For details, refer to
6
Displays the radio text screen
Displays the radio text currently received.
p
When
“
AM
”
is selected, this indicator is
not shown.
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For details, refer to
7
Stores the strongest broadcast frequen-
cies
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For details, refer to
8
Performs manual tuning
To tune manually, touch
or
briefly. The
frequencies move up or down one step at a
time.
Performs seek tuning
To perform seek tuning, touch and hold
or
for about one second and then release. The
tuner will scan frequencies until it finds a
broadcast strong enough for good reception.
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You can cancel seek tuning by touching
either
or
briefly.
p
If you keep holding
or
, you can
skip broadcasting frequencies. Seek
tuning will start when you release the
keys.
9
Displays preset channels
Touching this key displays the preset channel
list.
Touch the item of the list (
“
1
”
to
“
6
”
) to switch
to a channel registered as a preset channel.
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If you touch the preset channel list dis-
play key while the preset channel list is
displayed, the list disappears and preset
tuning keys are displayed.
Preset channel list display key
Preset tuning keys
!
Once you have stored broadcast chan-
nels, you can easily recall preset chan-
nels from memory with a single touch of
a key.
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For details, refer to
Storing broadcast frequencies
With a touch of any of the preset tuning keys
(
“
1
”
to
“
6
”
), you can easily store up to six
broadcast frequencies for later recall (also
with the touch of a key).
1
Select a frequency that you want to
store in memory.
2
Display the preset channel list.
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For details, refer to
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Chapter
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Using the radio