Display
ķ
6
Radio
Calling up a stored station/programme
Select a range, e.g. RDS l.
Press memory button, e.g.
“
1
briefly.
Storing stations/programmes
You can store the station or programme you
are listening to
– in a selected range, e.g. RDS l
– with the memory buttons
“
1
to
“
6
,
– with (>TP< in the display) or without
“announcement stand-by for traffic
announcements”.
Storing
Press a memory button, e.g.
“
1
,until the
tuned station or programme becomes
audible again.
The stored station remains in memory even
if the supply voltage is disconnected.
Announcement stand-by for
traffic announcements
when >TP< is in the display.
TP on/off:press
“
TP
button briefly.
– You hear traffic announcements at a
minimum volume
, even when the volume
is at zero.
– If you only want to hear traffic
announcements, turn the volume down to
zero with the
r-multi-function control.
– If the stored station can no longer be
received, the automatic search function
starts seeking the next traffic station.
Stereo reception
When ɳ is in the display.
Manual switching to mono:
Press the
“
MONO
AS
button briefly
Switching back to stereo:
Press the
“
MONO
AS
button briefly
Memory position, e.g.
“
3
Range, e.g. RDS ll
Traffic Programme
(traffic announcements)
Highest search
sensitivity
Stereo reception
RDS programme name
or range and frequency
or functions, e.g. >SAFE <
Important information:
RDS (Radio Data System),
TP (Traffic Programme),
EON (Enhanced Other Network) and
reception conditions, page 15.
Manual frequency setting
Press the button
“
PTY
DX m
briefly in the ranges
FM (VHF), L (LW) or M (MW): >MAN< in the
display,
then press the
“
ɶɶ
button – frequency +
“
ʺʺ
button – frequency –
Press button briefly: incremental change.
Press button longer: quick change.
Switchin
g over from manual to automatic
search:
– automatic after approx. 60 seconds, or
– press the
“
PTY
DX m
button briefly, or
– select another range, or
– press a memory button.