Radio Mode; Switching To Radio Mode; Selecting The Frequency Band / Memory Bank; Tuning Into A Station - Blaupunkt Las Vegas CD32 Operating And Installation Instructions

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RADIO MODE

Radio mode

Switching to radio mode

If you are in CD or CD changer mode
(CD changer only with the Las Vegas
CD32),
keep pressing the SOURCE 6
button until the radio mode
appears in the display together with
the memory bank and frequency.
Selecting the frequency band /
memory bank
This unit can receive programs broad-
cast over the FM and AM frequency
band. There are three preset memory
bank for the FM range and one for the
AM range. Six stations can be stored
on each memory bank.
Selecting the FM memory bank
To switch between the FM memory bank
FM1, FM2 and FMT,
press the BAND/TS button :.
Selecting the AM waveband
To select the AM waveband,
keep pressing the BAND/TS button
: until AM appears in the display.

Tuning into a station

There are various ways of tuning to a
station.
Automatic seek tuning
Press the
or
The unit tunes to the next receivable
station.
10
button 5.
Setting the sensitivity of station
seek tuning
You can choose whether to tune only
to strong reception stations or to also
tune to those with a weak reception.
Press the MENU button 5.
Keep pressing the
5 until "SENS HI" or "SENS LO"
appears in the display
"SENS HI" means that the tuner is set
high to sensitivity. "SENS LO" means it
is set to the low sensitivity setting. If
"SENS LO" is selected, "LOC" lights up
in the display.
Set the required sensitivity using
buttons 5.
the
and
When you have finished making your
changes,
press the MENU button 5.
Tuning into stations manually
You can also tune into stations manu-
ally.
Press the
or

Storing station presets

Storing stations manually
Select the required memory bank
(FM1, FM2 or FMT) or the AM
waveband.
Tune into the station.
Press one of the station buttons
1-6 9 for longer than one second
to store the station in that preset
memory.
or
button
button 5.

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