Use this mode to select stereo or monaural reception for FM radio stations. You can
sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting mono mode.
- STEREO MODE
- SEEK MODE (SEEK 1 / SEEK 2)
You can choose from Seek tuning mode 1 & mode 2 by using Volume Control.
While the desired Seek tuning mode is selected, the following operations can be performed:
SEEK1: Press the Tuning Up / Down Button briefly to increase or decrease the frequency by 1 step
size.
Press and hold the Tuning Up / Down button to seek the band in up or down direction
and stop when a station is received.
SEEK2: Press the Tuning Up / Down Button briefly to increase or decrease the frequency by 1 Step
size.
Press and hold the Tuning Up / Down button increase or decrease the frequency rapidly
until the button is released, the different between the same operation at SEEK 1 mode is
that this time the radio will not stop at any station.
17) MODE BUTTON
Press this button to select different mode , sequence as follow:
- BEEP MODE (BEEP ON / OFF)
BEEP OFF: disable audible beep tone when any function is accessed.
BEEP ON: enable audible beep tone.
MODE PRIORITY
A) Tuner mode (Radio)
B) CDP / MP3 (only if a CD or MP3 disc is inserted)
C) USB (only if a USB drive is inserted)
D) SD / MMC (Only if a SD or MMC card is inserted)
Whenever a USB or SD/MMC is being inserted, unit will automatically switch to USB or
SD/MMC mode, does not matter the unit is currently in what mode.
When in USB or SD / MMC mode, if the USB or SD / MMC is being removed, unit will
automatically switch to radio mode.
3) DISPLAY BUTTON (DISP)
At Radio mode Press this button to view frequency of the station in listening , clock time and
program type ( PTY ) .
2) ENCODER VOLUME KNOB
When the Menu function is not activated, rotate this knob to change the volume level.
When Menu function is activated, rotate this knob to navigate through different menu items.
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- DX MODE
Use this mode to change between Local and Distant (-DX) tuning mode. Local mode
improves reception in some areas where the signal is too strong.