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Knowing your vehicle
5. Station Preset buttons (1~6)
There are 6 Station Preset buttons which
you can use to store the frequencies of
your 6 favorite radio stations. Saving a
station as a preset gives you one-touch
access
to
the
station
Remember that the 6 presets stations
you store are for the specific radio band
mode you are in. That means that you
can store up to 6 stations in AM mode, 6
in FM1 mode, and 6 in FM2 mode. This
means that you can store up to 18 of your
favorite stations in the preset memory.
✽ ✽ NOTICE
• To switch between FM1 and FM2
mode:
Use the FM1 and FM2 buttons (for
Model D445)
Press the FM button to switch
between FM1 and FM2 modes (For
Model D465)
• Remember that if you store a station
as preset 1 in FM2 mode, you must
first select FM2 mode before you can
use that preset button.
• This function is not effective if you are
experiencing poor reception in your
vicinity.
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6. Using Presets
To save a radio station as a preset:
1. Take note of the band selection dis-
played on the LCD screen (AM, FM1 or
FM2)
you
want.
2. Tune in to the radio station you want
using either the SEEK UP and DOWN
buttons or the Tuning Knob.
3. Choose the Preset button (1~6) you
want to use to store the radio station.
4. Press and hold the Preset button for
more than 2 seconds.
The system beeps to indicate that it
has saved the new station and displays
the frequency and preset number on
the LCD screen.
✽ ✽ NOTICE
Saving a new station erases the previous
setting saved in that preset.
To tune in to a preset station:
1. Select the band (AM, FM1 or FM2) you
want using the band selector buttons.
2. Press the preset button corresponding
to the radio station you want.
The system automatically jumps to the
preset station. The frequency and pre-
set number is displayed on the LCD
screen.
Buttons not in use in Radio mode:
The following buttons and functions are
not used in Radio mode.
• REW button
• FF button
• RPT button
• RDM button
• MARK button
• NFO button

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