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• IP 42 CR
Station memory
Your radio can store 20 stations for each of the two
frequency ranges . You can then quickly select one of the
stored stations by pressing a button .
Presetting stations manually
• Tune to the desired station as described above .
• Tap button
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"MEM" .
The display panel shows the flashing text "TUNED" .
• Use buttons
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and
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"Tuning" to select the desired
storage location number or enter the number directly
using the numerical keys
27
.
• Tap button
38
"MEM" again .
The station has now been stored . If three seconds pass
without a button being pressed, the unit switches back to
standard mode .
Saving stations automatically
Hold down the button
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“APS“ for a few seconds to
activate the automatic station scan . The device will save
the first 20 stations within the reception range . The radio
will then switch to the station in memory spot 1 .
Selecting a preset station
You can select a preset station directly using the numeri-
cal keys
27
. Use button
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"10+" to select the stations
stored under two-digit numbers .
Or call up the storage locations successively using the
buttons
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"Station" or
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"S/–" .
Stereo/Mono
FM stations usually broadcast in stereo, and the letters
"ST" appear on the display panel .
Where the signal quality is poor, there may be some
disturbance . If this happens, switch to MONO by tapping
the button
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"FM ST/M" - the letters "ST" disappear from
the display panel .
Radio Data System (RDS)
With the Radio Data System (RDS), the radio stations on
the FM/VHF band transmit information in addition to the
music . This information, for example the name of the sta-
tion, is processed by the radio and shown on the display
panel .
By pressing the button
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"Display," you can display
the following sequence of RDS information texts on the
display panel:
Station name – Programme Type – Clock Time – Radio
Text
Station name (PS)
If the station to which you are tuned transmits RDS sig-
nals, the name of the station will appear on the display
panel after a short time .
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27
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