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Saving a Station Automatically
(Travelstore)

You can also save the six strongest sta-
tions in the area automatically (FM only).
This is done in the FMT memory level.

Note:

Any stations previously saved on
this level will be deleted.

Hold down the BND/TS button,

5

,

for longer than two seconds.

Storing starts. “TRAVEL-STORE” ap-
pears in the display.
When the procedure is complete, the
station in memory location 1 of the FMT
level is played.

Activating a Preset Station

Select the memory level or wave-
band.

Press the station key 1 - 6,

>

, for

the station you want.

Scanning through Receivable
Stations (SCAN)

You can listen to short samples from all
the stations that can currently be re-
ceived. The length of the samples can
be set, in the menu, to between 5 and
30 seconds.

Starting the SCAN

Hold down the OK button,

;

, for

longer than two seconds.

The scanning process starts. “SCAN” is
shown on the display for a short time,
after which the current station name or
the frequency is displayed, flashing.

Stop the SCAN, continue listening
to a station

Press the OK button,

;

.

The scanning process is stopped, and
the last tuned station remains active.

Adjusting the Scan Time

Press the MENU button,

8

.

Press the or

button,

:

, as

often as is necessary for “SCANT-
IME” to appear in the display.

Adjust the desired sampling time
with the or button,

:

.

When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button,

8

,

or OK,

;

.

Note:

The sampling time chosen also ap-
plies to scanning procedures under
cassette and CD changer opera-
tion.

Program Type (PTY)

As well as the station name itself, some
FM stations also supply information
about the type of program being trans-
mitted. This information can be received
and displayed by your radio.

Examples of these program types could
be:

CULTURE

TRAVEL

JAZZ

SPORT

NEWS

POP

ROCK

CLASSICS

Using the PTY function it is possible to
specifically select stations transmitting
a particular program type.

RADIO OPERATION