89.8
FM
M02
MHz
06
Band symbol
Frequency display
Frequency point
Signal intensity
STORING STATIONS
Volume level (0~31)
Stereo symbo
USING BUILT-IN ANTENNA
1.It only works when listen to AM Broadcast..
2. While listening to AM station, rotate the radio to find the
position which gives the best reception, as the built-in
ferrite bar is located inside the unit and it is strongly
affected by the direction of placing of the unit.
Note: 1. To have better reception, go near a window when tuning
indoor.
2. Keep away from electrical equipment, AC power supply when
using the unit to avoid interference.
2. Do not use the unit while charging because of the interference.
Turn on the radio and select [FM Radio] in Main menu,
Press the < > button to enter, then choose your desired
band by pressing on either the FM, AM or SW button.
Using either of the methods below to tune into your desired
station:
1. Rotate the Tuning Knob or press the < >,< >
button.
2.Press and hold the < > or < > button for about
two seconds, then release to auto tune into the next
available station.
MENU
TUNE IN STATIONS
MANUAL TUNING
AUTO TUNING STORAGE(ATS)
89.8
FM
M50
MHz
06
Memory Locations
In radio mode, press the < > button and rotate the Tuning
knob to select [ATS]. Press the < > button again to start
auto scan and store the available stations within the memories.
MENU
MENU
Memory Locations:
FM/SW(ATS): M51 ~ M99
AM(ATS): M26 ~ M50
NOTE: Do not use ATS while charging the unit to avoid interference.
STORING STATIONS MANUALLY
Select your desired station, press the < > button and
rotate the Tuning knob to select [Save], then rotate the
Tuning knob or press the < >,< > button to select
memory location from 1~50 in FM/SW mode or 1~25 in
AM mode. Press the < > button again to confirm.
MENU
MENU
Memory Locations:
FM/SW(manual storage): M1 ~ M50
AM(manual storage): M1 ~ M25
LISTENING TO STORED MEMORIES
After storing stations into memory, press the < > or < >
button with the memory address M01~M99 shown on the
display(next to the frequency) to select your desired station
memory.
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