When the end of the waveband is
reached, your radio will restart tun-
ing from the opposite end of the
waveband.
If you find that FM reception is
poor, try repositioning the an-
tenna.
Manual tuning -FM
Press the Tuning control [i], [h] to
tune to a station.
The frequency will change in steps of
0.1 MHz.
5.8
Using preset stations in DAB/
FM mode
You may store your preferred DAB/
FM radio stations to the preset sta-
tions. There are four memory presets
each for DAB and FM radio. They are
used in the same way for each oper-
ating mode.
Press the Power button [1-6] to
switch on your radio.
Press and hold (~2 sec.) the Preset
button [b], [c], [f] or [g] until the
display show <Saved>.
The station will be accessible via the
chosen preset button. The preset
number P1 to P4 will be shown in the
display.
Repeat this procedure as required for
the remaining presets. Stations
stored in preset memories may be
overwritten by retracing the steps
above.
Recalling preset stations in DAB/FM
mode
Press the required Preset button
[b], [c], [f] or [g] to tune to the sta-
tion stored in preset memory.
5.9
Clock time - automatically up-
dating the clock
Your radio will normally update the
clock time [d] automatically using
the DAB or FM RDS-CT signal.
After a power failure the radio will
then set its clock the next time that
you turn on the radio in DAB or FM
mode.
NOTE: If no signal is found you
should either position the radio
or its aerial so that a signal can
be received.
When you set the clock time using the
FM RDS (Radio Data System) func-
tion, your radio will synchronize and
display clock time [d] whenever it
tunes to a radio station using RDS
with CT signals. If the station has suf-
ficient signal strength the clock will
automatically synchronize within one
or two minutes. The radio clock time
will be valid for 24 hours each time
the radio time is synchronized with
RDS CT.
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