Rds Text; Tp Seek; Autostore; Storing Preset Memory - Clarion FX688A Owner's Manual

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RDS Text

1. Press the
button to display RDS text for cur-
rent station.
2. Press the [Cancel] button to close the RDS text
message box.

TP Seek

1. When "TA" in the display lights up, press the
/
button to searches for a TP station.
2. If a TP station is not received, the unit continues
the search operation. Press the [Cancel] button
to stop the TP station searching.
Note:
• For more details, refer to "RDS Operations".

Autostore

Auto store is a function for storing up to 20 stations
that are automatically tuned in sequentially. If 20 re-
ceivable stations cannot be found then the remain-
ing memory locations will retain the previous station
selections.
1. Press the
tab to select the Preset channel list.
The tab controls display will change accordingly.
2. Press the [FM List] / [AM List] button to select
the desired band.
3. Press the
button to begin auto store.
The first 20 stations received are stored automati-
cally into the preset channels.

Storing preset memory

Preset memory function can store up to 20 stations:
20 stations for FM and AM.
Notes:
• The present memory will be reset after disconnecting the
vehicle battery.
1. Press the
or
button to select the desired
band.
2. Press the
/
button to tune into a desired
station.
3. Press the
button to store the current frequen-
cy under Favourite Presets.
4. Press the
button again to remove current fre-
quency from preset station under Favourite Pre-
sets.
5. If the list of preset channels is full, the unit will dis-
play a message to delete any unwanted stations.

Recalling preset memory

1) Preset channel list.
1. Press the
button to select the Preset channel
list. The tab controls will change accordingly.
2. A total of 20 preset positions exists to store indi-
vidual radio stations in memory. Pressing the Sta-
tion/frequency in the list recalls the stored radio
frequency.
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