FM/AM radio operation
FM·AM button:
Press the FM·AM button to change the band as follows:
AM → FM1 → FM2 → AM
If another audio source is playing when the FM·AM button is pressed, the audio source playing will automatically be turned off and the last radio station played will begin playing.
The FM stereo indicator (ST) illuminates during FM stereo reception. When the stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio automatically changes from stereo to monaural reception.
TUNE button (Tuning):
Press the TUNE/FF-REW/FOLDER button or for manual tuning.
SEEK tuning:
Press the SEEK/TRACK button or to tune from low to high or high to low frequencies and to stop at the next broadcasting station.
SCAN tuning:
Press the SCAN/RPT button to stop at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds. Pressing the button again during this 5 second period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station. If the SCAN/RPT button is not pressed within 5 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next station.
1 to 6 Station memory operations:
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (6 for FM1, 6 for FM2) and six stations can be set for the AM band.
1. Choose the radio band AM, FM1 or FM2 using the AM·FM select button.
2. Tune to the desired station using manual, SEEK or SCAN tuning. Press and hold any of the desired station memory buttons (1 – 6) until a beep sound is heard.
3. The channel indicator will then come on and the sound will resume. Programming is now complete.
4. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In that case, reset the desired stations.
DISP/TEXT button:
When the DISP/TEXT button is pressed while in FM radio mode, the radio display will change as follows.
Frequency → PTY → PS → Frequency
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