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4 operation, 1 operation of tuner, 1 station selection – Bosch LBB 1961 User Manual

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Operation

4.1 Operation of tuner

Figure 4.1

4.1.1 Station selection

Use the tuner FM/AM selection key (11) to choose between FM and AM reception.

Use the tuner frequency up/down keys (12) to step up or down in frequency. Prolonged pressing makes the tuner
search for the next station.

4.1.2 Programming

Save the selected radio station as a preset by pressing the tuner program key (9).

Press the tuner memory keys M1/6 to M5/10 (7) for memory position 1 to 5, or

Press the tuner program key (9), the tuner shift key (8) and the tuner memory keys M1/6 to M5/10 (7) for
memory position 6 to 10. The tuner display (13) shows ‘MEMORY’ during this process. Both for AM and FM, 10
presets are available.

Saved presets are selected by pressing the tuner memory keys M1/6 to M5/10 (7) or by pressing the tuner shift key
(8) followed by M1/6 to M5/10. For easy selection, pressing the tuner scan key (10) monitors the presets by selecting
all 10 presets sequentially for 5 seconds.

4.2 Operation of CD-player

4.2.1 Track selection

Note

After inserting a new CD, the CD-player detects the type of CD and shows it on the CD display (14): ‘CD’ for an

audio-CD or ‘MP3’ for a disc containing MP3-files. Note that loading of MP3-CD’s may take longer, depending

on the number of tracks and subdirectories, as an internal table of contents is made. The MP3-files in the root

directory and in the subdirectories are all put in separate folders for easy track selection. The folder number is

indicated on the display, followed by the track number and the time.

Repeat

Program

Folder

M1/6

M2/7

M3/8

M4/9

M5/10

Shift

Program

Scan

FM/AM

Power

CD/MP3

1

2

14

16

12

15

13

3 4 5 6

8

9

10

11

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