R A D I O
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Selecting radio source
Press button D.
Reception in stereo
As the radio locks on to a station transmitting in stereo,
it automatically broadcasts in stereo and the screen
displays "ST". If the reception conditions deteriorate,
the radio reverts to broadcasting in mono.
Selecting a wave band
Press successively on button D to select the wavebands
FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
Automatic station search
Press twice on button S to select the next
station.
Press briefly on button S to hear three
seconds of each station available on the
FM waveband. To stop the scrolling of the stations,
press again on button S.
If the traffic announcements programme TA is
selected, only those stations broadcasting this type of
programme are selected.
Manual station search
Press briefly on one of the buttons H or I
to increase or decrease respectively the
frequency displayed.
By keeping the desired button pressed,
you will have continuous scrolling of
frequencies.
The scrolling stops as soon as you
release the button.
Manual pre-setting of stations
Select the station desired.
Press on one of the buttons "1" to "6" for at least two
seconds.
A sound signal confirms that the station has been
memorised.
Automatic pre-setting of FM stations (autostore)
Press on button E.
Your radio automatically
memorises the six strongest
transmitters received in
AM and in FM for the geographical area where you
happen to be. These stations are memorised in the
wavebands AM and FM3. The end of the search is
confirmed by two sound signals.
If six transmitters have not been found, the remaining
memories remain empty : for each empty memory,
three dashes are displayed on the radio screen.
Recalling pre-set stations
In each waveband, a short press on one of the buttons
"1" to "6" recalls the corresponding memorised
station.