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Radio Function
Radio Function Operation
Press the AM or FM button on the remote control or front panel to enter AM or FM radio
mode. Then press the SEEK+/- button for about 1.5 seconds on the remote control or
front panel to start searching forward/backward from the current frequency. Press the
SEEK+/- button again to stop searching. Radio frequency will be displayed on the
display panel. The frequency range of FM is from 87.5MHz to 107.9MHz, frequency
range of AM is from 520KHz to 1710KHz.
Fine Tuning
Press the SEEK+/- button on the remote control or front panel once to fine tune the
frequency forward/backward under radio mode.
Semi-memorizing radio stations
If you like a radio station and want to store it for later listening, press the SET button to
memorize it. “SAVE X X” will be displayed on the display panel; “X X” represents the
default station number.
There are two methods to organize the memorized stations:
• Use the buttons to adjust the channel number for your preference, and then
press the SET button again, the station will be memorized with the coded station
number.
• Press the SET button again, the station will be automatically memorized with the
default station number in sequence.
You can store radio stations from 0 to 19, total 20FM or 20AM radio stations. If no
buttons are pressed within 3 seconds of pressing the SET button first time, the
frequency will appear on the display panel again, and the station will not be stored.
Accessing memorized radio stations
• Press the number buttons on the remote control to access a radio station by its
memory location code.
• Press the CHANNEL+/- button on the remote control to select stations forward and
backward.
• Press the buttons on the remote control or front panel to select the radio stations
forward and backward.
When selecting the stations, the “CH XX” will appear on the display panel, where the
“XX” is the channel number of the stored radio station. After a few seconds, the “CH XX”
disappears and the radio frequency will be displayed once again.