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Philips DC932 - Search Tuning; Local; Distant; Manual Tuning

Philips DC932
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SEARCH,
MANUAL
TUNING
SEARCH
TUNING
Use
search
tuning
fo
quickly
search
for
a
station.
Briefly
press
the
—«
key
or
key.
—=
=
lower
frequency;
=
=
higher
frequency.
*
~
You
will
receive
a
station
after
a
short
time.
To
search
for
another
station,
press
the
same
key
again.
If
no
station
is
found
after
the
whole
band
has
been
searched,
the
radio
searches
for
weaker
stations.
Note:
If
you
have
switched
on
the
TA
mode,
the
radio
will
only
search
for
stations
allowing
the
reception
of
Traffic
Announcements.
(See
'TRAFFIC
INFORMATION
ON
FM'.)
LOCAL
/
DISTANT
This
function
is
only
used
together
with
SEARCH
TUNING
on
FM.
-
If
search
tuning
stops
too
frequently
(on
FM
bands
only):
©
Press
the
LOC
key
for
at
least
2
seconds
{until
you
hear
a
beep)
to
select
LOCAL
mode.
The
display
shows
'LO'.
In
the
LOCAL
mode
the
radio
first
searches
for
strong
stations
and
then
weak
stations.
-
To
return
to
DISTANT
mode:
©
Press
the
LOC
key
for
at
least
2
seconds
(until
you
hear
a
beep).
'LO'
disappears
from
the
display.
This
is
the
preferred
mode
for
search
tuning
in
areas
with
weaker
signals.
MANUAL
TUNING
Use
manual
tuning.
if
you
know
the
frequency
of
the
required
station.
Switching
from
search
tuning
to
manual
tuning
Press
the
MAN
key
for
at
least
2
seconds
(until
you
hear
a
beep).
Tune
to
the
desired
frequency
with
the
or
key.
-
Fast
tuning:
Keep
the
key
pressed.
-
Step-by-step
tuning:
Briefly
press
the
key.
Switching
back
to
search
tuning
©
Press
the
MAN
key
for
at
least
2
seconds
(until
you
hear
a
beep).
Note:
-
The
radio
automatically
switches
back
to
search
tuning
mode
after
about
1
minute.

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