Calling Up Stored Stations - Mercedes-Benz Audio 15 Operating Instructions Manual

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Storing stations
Storing stations manually using the
number keypad
You can save the current station.
Press and hold any of the x to s
X
number keys until the display shows the
number you pressed in front of the trans-
mitter frequency :.
The station is stored under the selected
preset.
Storing stations manually using the sta-
tion list
You can store the current station in the sta-
tion list.
Press the : button repeatedly until the
X
menu bar is selected.
Select Presets.
X
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The # dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
Select the preset where the station is to be
X
stored.
To save the station: press and hold the
X
control knob until the station frequency is
shown in the list.
Audio 15 continues to play the station.
Storing stations automatically
You can automatically save 10 receivable sta-
tions to the presets on the selected wave-
band. The order is determined by reception
quality.
Previously stored stations on the wave-
i
band will be deleted.
Press the $ button to select the desired
X
waveband.
Press the : button repeatedly until the
X
menu bar is selected.
Select Presets.
X
The display shows a list of the stored sta-
tions. The # dot indicates the current sta-
tion.
Select Autostore.
X
Audio 15 searches for the 10 stations with
the best reception and stores them.
To cancel the storing process: select
X
Cancel
during the storing process.
Audio 15 cancels the automatic storing
process.
To exit the menu: select one of the stored
X
stations in the list.
Audio 15 plays the selected station.
or
Press the % button.
X

Calling up stored stations

Calling up stations using the number key-
pad
Press the $ button to select the wave-
X
band.
Briefly press a number button from x to
X
s.
You will hear the station stored in the selec-
ted preset, if it is receivable.
Radio mode
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