Tune In And Edit Radio Programs; Radio Programs - Bang & Olufsen BEOCENTER 2 Manual

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Let the music system find available
radio programs for you. You can
store up to 99 radio programs.
Once a program is stored, you access
it directly by keying in the program
number or by stepping through all
the stored programs.
You can rearrange the order in which
tuned radio programs appear or
delete them via the MOVE
PROGRAM or DELETE PROGRAM
menus.
A name, transmitted by the
broadcaster, may be shown in the
display, but you can name the radio
programs yourself.
To store an added program, you must
enter the STORE PROGRAM menu.
If your music system is equipped with the
built-in DAB module and DAB programs
are broadcast in your area, you can store
digital radio programs as well.

Tune in and edit radio programs

. . RADIO
1 AUTO TUNING ...
2 UPDATE TUNING ...
3 MOVE PROGRAM ...
4 DELETE PROGRAM ...
5 ADD PROGRAM ...
6 EDIT PROGRAM ...
7 DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT
8 DAB DRC
To enter the RADIO menu, press LIST, enter the
SETUP menu and then enter the RADIO menu.
What's on the RADIO menu ...
AUTO TUNING ... Use this menu to tune in all
radio programs automatically. Only FM and DAB
programs can be tuned in automatically.
UPDATE TUNING ... Use this menu to tune in
new DAB programs. For further information,
refer to the description on the opposite page.
MOVE PROGRAM ... Use this menu to change
the order in which your tuned radio programs
appear.
DELETE PROGRAM ... Use this menu to delete
unwanted radio programs from the list of avail-
able programs.
ADD PROGRAM ... Use this menu to add new
programs, name and store an added program.
EDIT PROGRAM (1–99) ... Use this menu to fine
tune programs, name and store the relevant
programs.
In the TUNE menu, accessible via both the ADD
PROGRAM and EDIT PROGRAM menus, you can
press
and
to move between options, and
press
or
to change settings for an option.
The options that are available depend on which
band you are currently listening to: FM, AM or
DAB. For example, the options for TUNE in the
ADD PROGRAM menu for FM are:
FREQUENCY ... Shows the current frequency.
or
to start tuning.
Press
BAND ... Shows the current band. Select FM, AM
or DAB.
FINE ... Fine-tune a tuned station.
STEREO ... Select YES for stereo sound.
1 TUNE [FREQ, FM ...]
2 NAME PROGRAM
3 STORE PROGRAM
1
PROGRAM 1
1 TUNE [FREQ, FM ...]
...
2 NAME PROGRAM
99 PROGRAM 99
3 STORE PROGRAM
DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT ... This menu
contains an indicator bar. The length and colour
of the bar indicate the strength of DAB signal
reception and the risk of signal drop-out. Watch
the indicator bar while you adjust your aerial.
There is no sound while you adjust the aerial.
– The indicator bar extends rightward if signal
strength increases, and reverses direction if it
decreases.
– The indicator bar moves through a grey and a
white field. The grey field to the left indicates
that there is a significant risk of periodic signal
drop-out. The white field to the right indicates
that the risk of signal drop-out is minimal.
Note that you must select a channel number with
a signal before adjusting the aerial. Check your
DAB broadcasters' websites for channel numbers.

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