Store Radio Stations In Memory; Tune To A Preset Station; Play With Rds - Philips CEM2101/10 User Manual

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Select tuner sensitivity
To receive more radio stations or only stations
with strong signal, you can adjust the tuner
sensitivity.
1
Press MENU repeatedly until [LOCAL] is
displayed.
2
Rotate
to select a setting:
• [LOCAL ON] (local on): only stations
with strong signal can be broadcast.
• [LOCAL OFF] (local off): stations
with strong and weak signals can be
broadcast.
Store radio stations in
memory
You can store up to 6 stations in each band.
Store stations automatically
1
In Radio mode, press and hold DBB until
[STORE - - -] is displayed.
2
Press
to confirm.
» The six strongest stations of the
selected band are saved in preset
channel automatically.
Store stations manually
1
Tune to a station that you want to store.
(see 'Tune to a radio station' on page 10)
2
Press a numeric button for 3 seconds.
» The station is saved in the selected
channel.

Tune to a preset station

1
Press BAND to select band.
2
Press a numeric key to select a preset
station.

Play with RDS

The RDS (Radio Data System) function
operates only in areas with FM stations
broadcasting RDS signals. If you tune to an RDS
station, the station name are displayed.
Turn on RDS
Note
The default setting for RDS is on.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press
or
repeatedly until [RDS] is
displayed.
3
to select [RDS ON].
Rotate
» The RDS function is turned on.
Select program type
Before tuning to RDS stations, you can select
program type and let the unit search only for
programs of the selected category.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press
or
repeatedly until [PTY] is
displayed.
3
Press
to confirm.
4
Rotate
to select a type, then press
confirm.
Item
Program
type
NEWS
1
2
AFFAIRS
INFO
3
SPORT
4
EDUCATE
5
DRAMA
6
to
Description
News services
Politics and current
affairs
Special information
programs
Sports
Education and
advanced training
Radio plays and
literature
EN
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