FM RADIO
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Switch on the radio, press the "MODE" button several times and select
"FM mode". The display shows "FM" and the radio automatically tunes
to the next FM radio station. The station name (RDS) or the frequency is
displayed if RDS is not available.
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To search manually for any radio station, press the "Backward" button
or the "Forward" button. Each time the button is pressed, the frequency
changes by 0.05 MHz.
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In FM mode, press and hold the "MENU" button and then press the
"Forward" and "Backward" buttons on the unit (or the "Up" and "Down"
buttons on the remote control) until "Scan" is displayed. Then press
the "OK" button to confirm the start of the search. The radio now
starts searching the frequency band downwards or upwards and stops
automatically when a radio station is found.
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In FM mode, press and hold the "MENU" button, and then press the
"Forward" and "Backward" buttons on the unit (or the "Up" and "Down"
buttons on the remote control) until "Auto Scan" is displayed. Press the
"OK" button to confirm and start the automatic search. The radio starts
searching the entire FM band (87.5-108 MHz) and automatically stores
all found radio stations in the "Preset list memory".
NOTE: Each time you perform an "Auto scan" and scan the entire frequency
band, the station list in the "Preset list memory" is automatically updated.
Station information in FM mode
With this function, information about the current station can be shown in
the display. By pressing the "MENU" button several times, you can scroll
through the following information:
RDS (scrolling text): The station can display a scrolling text message about
the current programme.
Programme type: This describes the type of programme being broadcast.
Audio mode: The display shows whether the received radio station is
broadcast in stereo or mono.
Time/date (time/date): The time and date are automatically updated by
the radio's time signal (if RDS is available).
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