Storing Radio Stations In Memory (Optional); Storing Rds Stations Automatically - Kenwood KRF-X9992D Connection And Setup Manual

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Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch
Your new PowerTouch provides two ways to store
radio stations:
• RDS Automatic Memory, which searches for
stations broadcasting an RDS signal and auto-
matically stores them in the first available
storage button.
• Manual Memory, which allows you to enter and
store specific stations.
There are 40 preset storage buttons available.
Search for and store RDS stations first, then set
stations manually. The search function automati-
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cally assigns RDS stations to the first storage button,
overwriting any stations already stored there.
You can overwrite RDS stations with manually
stored stations.

Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional)

Storing RDS Stations Automatically

1. Touch
on the Main menu to access the
Music menu.
2. Touch
on the Music menu to access the
Tuner controls.
3. Touch
to choose FM.
Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D
4. Touch
at the top of the screen:
5. Touch
. The receiver locates and stores any
FM stations broadcasting an RDS signal. This
process can take a few minutes to complete;
please be patient. While the receiver is searching,
the tuner indicator on the receiver's front panel
blinks.
RDS stations are stored in the order they are found,
up to 40 stations. If the search finds fewer than 40
stations, the receiver may automatically store other
FM stations in the open storage buttons.
If you are repeating the RDS search, any existing
preset stations (whether automatically or manually
stored) will be replaced by the results of the new
search.

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