Owner's Manual

OPERATION
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AM/FM/WB RADIO
Receive a Radio Station
There are 3 FM station groups - FM1, FM2 and FM3. There is one weather band (WB)
selection. There are 2 AM station groups - AM1 and AM2.
To select a radio station group, press the MODE button to select the radio mode.
Next press BAND button to select desired group (FM1, FM2, FM3, WB, AM1 or
AM2). Press and quickly release BAND ( / ) button to select the station group.
Rotate the BAND ( / ) knob to tune by automatically seeking up or down to the
next available radio station frequency.
Press and hold BAND ( / ) button once to switch to manual tuning up or down to
the desired frequency. Then rotate the same knob to manually tune stations.
Manually Store and Recall AM/FM Radio Station Presets
The unit offers 6 presets for each of the AM and FM station groups. There are a total of 18 FM
presets and 12 AM presets.
To store radio station presets, press and hold one of the preset button (1 through 6) for
2 seconds. The current station is stored into the number button.
To recall a given radio station preset, quickly press the preset button (1 through 6) to
directly listen the station saved in the corresponding preset button.
Auto-Store Stations
This is a useful method to populate available AM/FM radio stations in a new area.
Press and hold BAND button for 2 seconds to automatically store stations to numeric
buttons 1 through 6 of band 1, 2 or (if FM) 3. Stations will store in the order of scanning
and reception. Use front panel buttons 1 through 6 to recall presets.
Weather Band Operation
The unit includes 6 weather band channels between 162.400-162.550MHz. Five are preset.
To select the weather band, press the MODE button to select the “WB” radio mode.
Rotate the BAND ( / ) knob to change to manually change WB stations.
o WB Preset 1: 162.400MHz
o WB Preset 2: 162.425MHz
o WB Preset 3: 162.450MHz
o WB Preset 4: 162.475MHz
o WB Preset 5: 162.500MHz
o WB Preset 6: 162.525MHz
o Rotate the BAND ( / ) knob to change to the remaining WB station at
162.550 MHz. Further rotation scrolls through the other WB channels again.