During the type of operation described above the listener hears the wrong
programme for a short time or nothing at all.
EONTA LOCAL:
This function prevents switching to an EON station whose signal is too
weak. The radio does not switch to this station and the listener does not
hear any interference.
EONTA DISTANCE Mode:
In this mode the EONTA circuitry tries to receive the EONTA information
from any available transmitter and thus improve reception quality.
• VOL LAST/VOL ADJ
VOL LAST: The radio switches on at the actual volume it had when it
was last switched off.
VOL ADJ: Using the + and - buttons you can pre-select a constant
switch-on volume.
4 POWER Button
Press this button to switch the device on and off.
5 LCD (liquid crystal display)
6 BAND button
Press the BAND button briefly to select the frequency band you would like to
hear. The designation of the corresponding band F1, F2, F3, MW1, MW2 is
shown in the LCD.
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▲/▼ Buttons TUNING, SEEK,TRACK, SKIP UP/DOWN
a) In radio mode:
Press the ▲ or ▼ button briefly to tune into a radio station manually.
Keep the ▲ or ▼ button pressed down in order to start searching for a radio
station.
See also the function SEEK 1 / SEEK 2.
b) In CD mode: Press the ▲ or ▼ button briefly to jump forwards or back-
wards. If you would like to scroll the titles of the tracks keep the ▲ or ▼
arrow button pressed.
9 CLK Button
When this button is pressed briefly, various information appears in the LCD.
During reception of an RDS station you see:
• In radio mode:
➞ station name ➞ frequency ➞ time ➞ program type ➞
• In CD player mode:
➞ track number/running time ➞ station name ➞ frequency ➞ time
➞ program type➞
Note: If no time or program type information is being received, the display
shows "NO CLOCK" and "NO PTY".
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