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Station memory
Your radio can save 20 stations for each of the two
modes. You can then easily select saved stations at the
touch of a button.
Saving stations manually
• Set the desired station as described above.
• Tap the “MEM” button
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.
The message “TUNED” will fl ash on the display panel.
• Use the buttons
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or
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“Tuning” to select the desired
memory slot number or enter it directly with the number
buttons
27
.
• Tap the “MEM” button
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again.
The station has now been saved. The device will return to
normal operation after three seconds of button inactivity.
Saving stations automatically
Hold the “APS” button
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down for a few seconds to start
the automatic station scan. The device saves the fi rst 20
stations for the mode. The radio will then switch to the
station in memory 1.
Selecting stations from the memory
You can select the saved stations directly with the number
buttons
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. You can access the memory slots with dou-
ble-digit numbers with the button
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“10+”.
Or you can consecutively access the memory slots with
the buttons
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“Station” or
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“S/–”.
Stereo/Mono
FM stations tend to broadcast your programme in stereo
and the message “ST” will appear on the display panel.
Stations with a weak signal may produce disturbing noise.
If this is the case, tap the button
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“FM ST/M” to switch
to MONO. The notice “ST” will disappear from the display
panel.
Radio data system (RDS)
Radio stations also use the radio data system (RDS) to
transmit further information in addition to the music on
FM. The radio analyses this information in order to e.g.
display the station name on the display panel.
By repeatedly pushing the “Display” button
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, you can
sequentially access the following RDS information on the
display panel:
Station name – Programme type – Time – Radio text
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15
27
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