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Setting Favorite Stations
To store favorite stations:
1.
Tune to the desired station.
2.
Press the FAV button to display the
page where the station is to be
stored.
3.
Press and hold one of the six
pushbuttons or Navigation touch
screen until a beep sounds.
4.
Repeat the steps for each
pushbutton on each page. You can
select up to six pages for which
there are six favorites per page.
To set the number of favorite
station pages:
1.
Press the CONFIG button to
display the radio setup menu.
2.
Select the RADIO tab.
3.
Select the number of preset pages
you want.
XM™ SATELLITE RADIO
XM Satellite Radio offers more than
170 channels of digital-quality sound
that goes wherever you go – coast to
coast. XM can display song title, artist
or entertainment genre by pressing
the INFO (Information) button.
After a free trial period, activation
and service subscription fees apply.
Service is based in the continental
U.S. and Canada.
For more information, visit XM online
at www.XMradio.com or call
1-800-XMXM (9696).
SIX-DISC CD
CHANGER CONTROLS
Loading One Disc:
With the ignition on or off, do the
following:
1.
Press and release the Load
button and wait for the message
to insert the disc.
2.
Load the disc. Insert a disc
partway into the slot, label side
up. The player will pull the disc in.
Loading Multiple Discs:
With the ignition on or off, do the
following:
1.
Press and hold the Load button
for five seconds. A beep will be
heard and Load All Discs will
appear on the display.
Note:
If you add any label to a CD, insert
more than one CD into the slot at a time,
or attempt to play scratched or damaged
CDs, you could damage the CD player.
When using the CD player, use only CDs in
good condition without any label, load
one CD at a time, and keep the CD player
and the loading slot free of foreign
materials, liquids and debris.
Note:
Choosing to engage in extended
searching for specific audio stations or
songs by using buttons and knobs — or to
give extended attention to entertainment
tasks — can lead you to look away from
the road frequently or longer than usual.
Looking away from the road for prolonged
periods may cause you to miss seeing
things on the road that you need to see.
Be sure to keep your eyes on the road and
mind on the drive — and avoid engaging
in extended searching for specific items
while driving.
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