Volume Control - Bigben RR70P Operating Instructions Manual

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When the radio is on, you can adjust the signal by pressing [2 / 7] to tune up or down by 0.1 MHz and
search for the next station.
7.1
Store a station to memory – as a preset station
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While already in radio mode, press [13]. Press [3/6] to select the preset station number, e.g. P01, P02....
P20. The display will flash MEMORY and the chosen program station, for example P01 (or whichever
program number was chosen – P01... P20). Press [2/7] to select the channel. Finally, press [13] to
confirm and save this station to the preset stations.
7.2
Return to preset station
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When radio mode is on, press [3/6] to select the desired preset station number, P01, P02, to P20. The
display will then show MEMORY, the preset station number (P01 or whichever preset station number is
chosen), and the FM frequency.
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Once the preset station has been selected and confirmed or you have waited for 3 seconds, the display
will show the current time and FM frequency.
7.3
AMS
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With radio mode on, press and hold [13] for 3 seconds to activate AMS mode.
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The radio will automatically scan the frequency and save the preset station to memory, with a total of up
to 20 different radio stations. Once AMS finishes scanning and stops automatically, it will return to preset
station no. P01. The display will show the current time and FM frequency.
When
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Volume control

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With the radio on, press [5/4] for volume +/-. The display will show the volume level, 00 ~ 15, from
minimum to maximum sound level.
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Press [5] to increase the sound volume level.
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Press [4] to decrease the sound volume level.
9.
Dimmer control (display digit light)
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Press [9] to control the brightness of digits on the display.
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There are 3 levels: Brightness, dim light and dark.
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the AMS function is activated, the newly found stations will replace the preset
stations that have been previously stored in the memory.
High level (brightness)
Mid. level (dim light)
Low level (dark)

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