Radio Menus (Radio with CD)
Radio menus are available for AM and FM.
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to open the main radio menu for that band.
Selecting a Band
Press the RADIO/BAND button to choose AM, FM, or XM, if equipped. The last station that was playing starts playing again.
Selecting a Station
Seek Tuning
If the radio station is not known:
Briefly presss or
to automatically search for the next
available station. If a station is not found, the radio switches to a more sensitive
search level. If a station still is not found, the frequency that was last active
begins to play.
If the radio station is known:
Press and holds or
until the station on the display is
reached, then release the button.
Manual Tuning
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to select the frequency on the display.
Favorites List
1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob. 2. Select Favorites List. 3. Select the station.
Station Lists
1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob.
2. Select AM or FM Station List. All receivable stations in the current reception area are displayed. If a station list has not been created, an automatic station search is done.
3. Select the station
Category Lists
Most stations that broadcast an RDS program type code specify the type of programming transmitted. Some stations change the program type code depending on the content. The system stores the RDS stations sorted by program type in the FM category list.
To search for a programming type determined by station:
1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob.
2. Select FM category list. A list of all programming types available displays.
3. Select the programming type. A list of stations that transmit programming of the selected type displays.
4. Select the station.
The category lists are updated when the station lists are updated.
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