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g) Using the radio
Searching for stations
Press the TUNER/BAND button (21) to switch to radio mode.
Press the TUNER/BAND button (21) again to select the desired frequency (AM or FM).
Turn the TUNING/SKIP wheel (8) left or right and hold it still for 1–2 seconds to search for the nearest station with
good reception.
Press the TUNER/BAND button (21) to cancel the station search.
Turn the TUNING/SKIP wheel (8) in small steps to change the reception frequency in 0.05 MHz (FM) or 0.09 kHZ
(AM) increments.
Saving stations manually
Press the MODE/CLKbutton(14)tosaveastationtothememory.Thestationnumberwillashand"MEM"will
be displayed.
Press the ALBUM/PRESET (11) or ALBUM/PRESET (10) button to select the station number, and then press
the MODE/CLKbutton(14)whenthenumberisashingtoconrmyourselection."MEM"willdisappearfromthe
display after a few seconds. Repeat these steps to save another station.
To save additional stations, repeat the above steps for each station. Ensure that you select a new station number.
You can save up to 30 FM stations and 20 AM stations. You can select any available station number; the previous
station number does not need to be occupied.
The number of stations that you can receive depends on the geographical and ambient conditions.
Saving stations automatically
Press the button (12).
The radio will search for all stations with good reception and save them automatically.
Press the CD/USB, PHONO/AUX, TAPE or TUNER/BAND button to cancel the station search.
The search process must be conducted separately for the FM and AM bands.
Selecting a previously saved station
Press the ALBUM/PRESET (11) or ALBUM/PRESET (10) button to select the desired station.
h) Stereo/mono reception
Press the FM ST./ ID3 button on the remote control to switch between mono and stereo reception.
ST or MONO will be displayed to indicate which mode is selected. If reception is poor, select mono mode to reduce
background noise.
If reception is poor in stereo mode, unroll the FM antenna (25), or point it in another direction. If AM
reception is poor, try moving or turning the device (the AM signal is received via a built-in antenna inside
the device).