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Switching wave bands, Controls in detail – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2009 Owners Manual User Manual

Page 144

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Audio system

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Illustration: radio mode in FM wave band
1

Status line

2

Station name or other information from
the station

3

Store position of station

4

Main area with wave band

i

Station name or other information

2

,

available for the FM wave band, can only be
seen when the station transmits the name
or other information and the function Show

Station Info in the Radio menu is acti-
vated.

X

b

£

Radio

£

Show Station

Info

In the WB wave band, the audio system dis-
plays the channel number, e.

g. Channel 6,

instead of the station names and/or fre-
quency.

Information displayed in the status line

(example)

Station name (e.

g. WNYC) and mobile phone

readiness are displayed in the status line.
Mobile phone readiness is indicated by addi-
tional information being shown:

R

Mobile phone network signal strength

I

R

Receiver symbol

4

ö

.

Calling up wave bands

You can choose from among the FM, AM and
WB wave bands and then request the Sat
mode (

Y

page 145). Pressing again button

b

will switch back to FM radio mode.

Wave band

Frequency

WB (Weather Band)

Weather channels

FM

87.7......107.9 MHz

AM

530.......1710 KHz

X

Press button

b

on audio control unit

repeatedly until desired wave band has
been selected.
The FM, AM, and WB wave bands and the
satellite radio mode are called up one after
another.
The wave band currently selected appears
in the status line of the audio display. The
last selected station in the selected wave
band is heard.

Selecting a station/channel

You have the following selection options:

R

The station search function

R

The channel list (Weather Band/Satellite
radio)

R

Station memory (except Weather Band)

R

The manual frequency entry (except
Weather Band/Satellite radio)

For using Satellite Radio see (

Y

page 145).

The station search proceeds in the following
frequency increments:

R

200 kHz in FM range

R

10 kHz in AM range

Controls in detail