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Infotainment System
Storing Radio Station Presets
There are a few ways to store
presets.
Up to 36 preset stations can be
stored. AM and FM can be mixed.
1. From the AM or FM main page,
select by turning the TUNE/
MENU knob, then press and
hold the knob on one of the
preset screen buttons located at
the bottom of the screen. After a
few seconds, a beep will be
heard and the new preset
information will display on that
screen button.
2. Select and hold a preset button
to store the currently active
station. After a few seconds, a
beep will be heard and the new
preset information will display on
a small pop-up display at the
bottom of the screen.
3. Repeat the steps for each
preset.
To change the number of preset
pages, see Mixed-Band Presets
following for more information.
Recalling a Preset Station
To recall a preset station from a FAV
page, do the following:
Press the FAV button on the
faceplate to display the FAV
pop-up. Select the desired
preset from the pop-up.
Select the FAV screen button at
the top bar to display the preset
pop-up that appears at the
bottom of the page. Press one of
the preset screen buttons to go
to the selected preset station.
In the AM or FM main page,
select one of the preset screen
buttons to go to the desired
preset station.
Mixed-Band Presets
Each page can store six preset
stations. The presets within a page
can be from different radio bands.
To scroll through the pages, press
the FAV button located on the
faceplate or select the FAV screen
button on the top bar. The current
page number displays above the
preset buttons. The stored stations
for each FAV page display on the
preset buttons at the bottom of the
screen. The number of FAV pages
displayed can be changed in the
Radio Settings in the
Configuration Menu.
Digital Audio
Broadcasting (DAB)
DAB is available on some stations
and is indicated when the station
name is displayed and not the
frequency.
Traffic Program (TP)
Traffic programming stations are
RDS stations that broadcast traffic
news. To access, press the TP
button.

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