2. Use any tuning method to tune to the station you want to store.
3. Hold down the desired memory location button (1-6) until the memory
location number and the frequency appear on the display. The volume
mutes briefly and the station is stored.
Storing Stations in Automatic Travel Programming Memory
The stereo can store the first six strong AM and the first six strong FM
stations it finds into its automatic travel programming memory (bands AM2
and FM3). This memory is separate from the stereo's memory groups, so it
does not replace the stations you manually stored.
1. Repeatedly press AM/FM to select the desired band (AM2 or FM3). The
stereo displays ATP.
2. Hold down AMS for about 2 seconds. The stereo displays LO, scans the
selected band, and automatically stores the first six strong stations
it finds in automatic travel programming memory.
After the stereo stores all six stations in the selected band, it
tunes to the first station stored in channel 1.
Notes: If the stereo does not find a strong station with automatic travel
programming, the stereo searches the band again and stops on weaker
stations.
If the stereo could not find any station, the last station tuned to
is recalled.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a stored station, press AM/FM to select the desired memory group
then press the desired memory location button.
Note: Do not hold down the memory location button. This erases the
previously stored station and stores the currently tuned station in
its place.
Scanning Stored Stations
The radio can scan all stored stations in the FM or AM bands, pausing for
5 seconds at each station.
To start scanning stored stations, press AM/FM to select the band, then