Auto Memory Stations (AMS):
In FM reception mode;
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Long press the "AMS (12)" button to entry auto memory stations
function.
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The FM radio will turn into AMS mode and searching up from the
current receiving radio station until a circle of FM frequency range,
those seeks and received FM station's frequencies will be memory and
programmed into preset list.
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As the design, the current receiving radio station will become preset
"P01" and still as current receiving radio station for continue uses.
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All previous preset radio frequencies will be erased every time you use
the AMS function.
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The AMS function will be stop automatically if preset number "P01 ~
P40" are renew and fully programmed.
Recall and Change Preset Number:
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In current receiving radio frequency;
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Short press the "PRE/MEM (6)" button, the current radio frequency
preset number will be recalled for 3 seconds;
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Then short press the "TUN / (10)" or "TUN / (11)" button to choose
your desired preset number (P01 – P40) for radio listening;
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The LED display will switch back from preset screen to chosen radio
frequency screen.
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Choose the desired preset number at any time you want by the above
mentioned steps.
Turn FM Stereo Function OFF and ON:
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In some cases, the receiving FM radio station may have FM stereo
switching noise due to poor reception or strong interferences;
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Turn off the FM stereo function to improve this issue when it happens.
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When the receiving FM station is in provided FM stereo broadcasting,
then the "ST" indicator should appear at the top line of LED segments
display. (see below picture)
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To turn off the FM stereo function, short press the " /ST (5)" button
and the "ST" icon will disappear.
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Short press it again to turn on the FM stereo function, the FM stereo
function will turn on and the "ST" symbol will appear in 2 seconds.
USE BT MODE
Switch in-between BT and FM mode
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Power on the device, or in FM radio mode
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Short press the "MODE (8)" button to change from FM to BT mode, the
screen will switch to BT mode and the "BT" icon appears.
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