Radio
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Radio
Manual tuning (2) [TUNE]-button
To manually tune to a radio station, turn encoder
[TUNE]-button (2) left or right to increase or decre-
ase the radio frequency.
Up/Down seek [
↑
] (7), [
↓
] (18)
To automatically select a radio station, press the
SEEK UP button (18) or SEEK DOWN button (7)
once. The tuner will search for the next radio sta-
tion.
[AM/FM]-button (4)
Each time you press button (4), LCD displays as
follows :
[TA/AF]-button (5)
If you wish to hear traffic news, press button (5)
once. The display shows “TPSEEK”and “TA” icon
on LCD panel and search the traffic station. When
TA RDS signal is available from the current station,
TP icon is turned on. If the TA function is activated,
CD(USB) mode is also interrupted for traffic news.
Every time pressand hold button (5) longer than 2
seconds, the “AF”icon is display On and Off. When
“AF”on (“AF”icon will appear on the display panel.),
the unit automatically switches to the frequency
with the best reception and displays the station
which transmit an AF signal.
In areas with very poor reception, there may be
long paused while the radio attempts to find a bet-
ter frequency. In this case, you can deactivate the
AF function.
[1] - [6] Station preset button (8)
~ (13)
Whilst in radio mode, pressing buttons (8) to (13)
for less than 2 seconds will recall the radio station
that memory. To store desired stations into any of
the 6 pre-set memories, in either the AM or FM
bands, use the following procedure:
a. Select the desired station.
b. Press and hold any of the pre-set buttons for lon-
ger than 2 seconds. The pre-set number will
appear on the display panel indicating that the sta-
tion is now set into that pre-set memory position.
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM1
AM2
Note:
• Radio reception
You may experience frequency inter-
ference and static during normal radio re-
ception if items such as mobile phone
chargers, vehicle convenience accessori-
es, and external electronic devices are
plugged intothe accessory power outlet. lf
there is interference or static, unplug the
item from theaccessory power outlet.
• AM
The range for most AM stations is greater
than for FM, especially at night. The lon-
ger range can cause station frequencies
to interfere with each other. For better ra-
dio reception, most AM radio stations will
boostthe power levels during the day, and
then reduce these levels during the night.
Static can also occur when things like
storms and power lines interfere with ra-
dio reception. When this happens, try re-
ducing the treble on your radio.
• FM Stereo
FM stereo will give the best sound, but
FM signals will reach only about 10 to 40
miles (16 to 65 km). Tall buildings or hills
can interferewith FM signals, causing the
sound to fade in and out.