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< PROG button / Fast winding
To switch to the other side of the
cassette tape:
Press both buttons simultaneously.
The display shows TR1--... or TR2--...
FR : Fast rewind; stop by pressing FF.
FF : Fast forward; stop by pressing FR.
= SC
Radio operation
Scan (sampling all stations to be recei-
ved): Press SC briefly.
Preset Scan (sampling all stations
stored on the preset buttons): Press SC
for approximately 2 seconds.
Changer operation (optional)
See chapter “CD changer control”.
> SRC (Source)
To switch between the available audio
sources, e.g. tape, radio, CD changer
(optional).
? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - preset buttons
You can store six stations on each FM
memory bank (I, II, T).
To store a station: Press button during
radio operation and hold down until the
radio resumes play.
To recall a station: Select the wave-
band and on FM also the desired me-
mory bank (press FM button as many
times as required) or TS selec. Then
press the corresponding preset button
briefly.
@ TA (priority for traffic announcements)
If “TA” is displayed, the system will play
traffic stations only.
TA on/off: Press button.
A TS, Travelstore
To store the six most powerful stations
automatically with Travelstore:
Store: Press TS; until seek tuning
starts in the display.
Recall: Press TS. The display shows
“T”. Then briefly press one of the preset
buttons 1 to 6.
B FM
To switch between the FM memory
banks I and II.
To switch over:
Press button as many times until the
desired bank is indicated in the display.
C KeyCard theft-protection system
To operate the set it is necessary that
you have inserted the KeyCard.
KeyCard
For this, introduce the KeyCard into the
slot with the contact area showing up
(KeyCard tongue pulled out).
Read also the information under “Key-
Card theft-protection system”.
Flashing KeyCard tongue
When the car radio is turned off, the
KeyCard tongue can be switched to
flash for extra anti-theft protection. This
feature can be switched on and off via
DSC-LED.
For more information, see chapter
“DSC programming”.