User's Manual

22 TUNER
Radio
Calling up the main menu for radio mode
û Keep pressing the m button until the
desired mode (AM - FM - SAT) is highlighted in
the bottom line.
You will see the main menu for the chosen mode
together with the station buttons. If there are
already stations stored on the station buttons, the
names or frequencies of these stations are
displayed.
If the station tuned to is broadcasting RDS signals
(RDS = Radio Data System) in FM mode, you will
see the information contained in these signals
(e.g. station name, program type, and radio text)
above the station buttons.
To find out more, please refer to the sections
"Switching RBDS on and off" on page 25 and
"Switching RDS radio text on and off" on page 25.
Tuning to stations
You have the following options for tuning to a
station:
using the station buttons,
using the station list,
using a station search, or
by entering the frequency directly.
Tuning to stations using the station buttons
To be able to tune to a station using the station
buttons, there must already be a station stored on
a station button. To find out more, please refer to
the section "Storing stations on station buttons in
the preset memories" on page 23.
1. Keep pressing the m button until the
desired mode is highlighted.
2. Briefly press the station button.
The station stored on the station button is
tuned to.
Tuning to stations using the station list
The station list contains all the stations that can
currently be received. It is only available in FM
mode.
1. Keep pressing the m button until "
FM"
is highlighted.
2. Press the i button or touch the tab
of the same name in the header.
3. Select "
Station list".
The station list is opened. In addition to the
station names, it also contains the respective
program types.
The station currently tuned to is highlighted in
color.
4. Select a station.
- or -
Tune to the next station from the station list by
pressing the arrow buttons
p and o.
Tuning to stations using the station search
û Start a search by pressing the arrow buttons
p
and
o.
The search stops at the next station in the
waveband.