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3. Radio mode
3.1 Radio activation
3.1.1 To activate the radio use one
of the ways listed below:
– by pressing RADIO button (Fig.
2, pos. 22);
– with radio switched-on by ejec-
tion all external drives (USB sticks,
SD cards).
Note. There will be no switching to
Radio mode after removal of external
drives, if Radio is in «reception of tele-
phone call» or «playback music from tele-
phone» modes.
3.1.2 In this mode upper line of
the display will contain radio station’s
frequency, range and number of cell
where current station is stored.
Lower line will contain time, radio
text, radio station name (received
through RDS) and etc.
3.1.3 Selection of information to
be displayed is done by pressing
DISP button (Fig. 2, pos.9).
3.1.4 Radio is designed to receive
signals within FM/VHF and AM
ranges. For this there are 6 levels of
memory provided:
– 1 level for AM range (AM1);
– 1 level for VHF range (VHF);
– 1 level for FMAS range (com-
bined VHF-FM range);
– 3 levels for FM range (FM1-
FM3).
3.1.5 Each level has 6 memory
cells. Memory can store up to 36
radio stations.
Note. Some buttons may have default
frequency, e.g. if least than 6 stations
were detected during automatic search.
3.2 Manual search
for radio stations
3.2.1 When in Radio mode press
and hold
9 button (Fig. 2, pos. 5) or
: (Fig. 2, pos. 8). Radio will switch
to manual search for radio stations.
Search is conducted by turning
encoder knob (clockwise – upstream
the range, counterclockwise – down-
stream the range).
Note. This mode is unavailable within
FMAS range.
3.3 Automatic search
for radio stations
3.3.1 There are three modes of
automatic search for radio stations:
– 1st mode. Automatic search for
next/previous station. To do this
press one of the buttons
9 or :
(Fig. 2, pos. 5 or 8);
– 2nd mode. Automatic search for
and saving 6 radio stations with the
most steady reception within FMAS
range (combined VHF-FM range). At
the same time new range FMAS will
appear on the list of ranges. To do
this press and hold SCAN button
(Fig. 2 pos. 15) until message
«AUTOSEARCH» appears on the dis-
play.
– 3rd mode. Automatic search fol-
lowed by storing radio stations
received within set range into radio’s
memory. In this mode search is per-
formed via short ressing of SCAN
button (Fig. 2, pos.15).
Note. When selecting any of FM1-FM3
ranges and starting automatic search, radio will
store not more than 18 radio stations in its
memory (6 radio stations within each range).
Upon end of search, radio will start receiving the
1st station found within FM1 range.
3.4 Storing radio stations
3.4.1 In order to store selected
radio station into radio’s memory,
press and hold on of the buttons 14,