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Radio mode – Blaupunkt HEIDELBERG CD51 User Manual

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Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)

You can store the six stations with the
strongest reception in the region auto-
matically (only FM). The stations are
stored in the FMT memory.

Note:
Stations that were previously stored in
this memory are deleted in the process.

Hold down the FM / TS button

5

for more than two seconds.

The automatic station-storing procedure
begins. “TRAVEL-STORE” appears on
the display. Once the process is com-
pleted, the station stored in FMT mem-
ory location 1 is played.

Listening to preset stations

Select the memory or frequency
range.

Hold down the preset station button
1 - 6

>

of the desired station.

Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN)

You can briefly listen in to all receivable
stations. The scanning time can be set
in the menu at between 5 and 30 sec-
onds.

Starting SCAN

Hold down the OK button

;

for

more than two seconds.

The scanning process begins. “SCAN”
appears briefly on the display, followed
by the current station name or frequen-
cy, which flash.

Ending SCAN, continuing to listen
to a station

Press the OK button

;

.

The scanning process is completed, the
station last scanned remains active.

Setting the scanning time

Press the MENU button

8

.

Press the button

:

repeatedly

until “SCANTIME” appears on the
display.

Use the buttons

:

to set the

desired scanning time.

Once the setting has been com-
pleted, press the MENU button

8

or OK

;

.

Note:
The set scanning time also applies to
scanning in the CD and CD changer
mode.

Optimising radio reception

High-frequency cut-off feature
(HICUT)

The HiCut function improves the sound
during poor radio reception (only FM).
If interference occurs, the treble is au-
tomatically reduced and thus also the
interference level.

Switching HiCut on/off

Press the MENU button

8

.

Press the button

:

repeatedly

until “HICUT” appears on the dis-
play.

Use the or button

:

to select

HICUT.

RADIO MODE