Operation
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Operation
Radio operations
In Radio mode press the BND button to
select a radio band: FM1 => FM2 => FM3.
Band select
• Shortly press or button. AUTO
will be displayed on the screen. The radio
will automatically search for the previous or
next frequency with a strong and clear
signal.
• Press and hold
Press and
Press and hold or
will go to the manual tuning mode, MANUAL
will be displayed. Press / buttons
repeatedly to adjust the needed frequency
manually. If both buttons have not been
pressed for several seconds, the device will
return to AUTO mode.
Automatic / manual tuning
Storing and recalling stations
Auto storing
Press and hold the AMS button for
several seconds to automatically find and
store the 6 strongest stations in the
current band corresponding to the preset
number button. Press either of the 6
number buttons to recall a stored station.
Preset scan
Press the AMS button shortly to scan
the preset stations. All preset stations are
scrolled during few seconds. To remain on
a station, press again the AMS button.
Manual storing and recalling
• Tune to a station as described above
in the Automatic / manual tuning section.
• Press and hold one of the 1- 6 preset
button for 2 seconds until LCD shows the
corresponding number, which indicates
that station is stored on this number.
• Press 1- 6 preset buttons to listen to
stored stations.
Note: the unit can stored up to 6 stations
for each of the three bands.
USB operations
Carefully connect a USB driver to the
USB port on the front panel. Unit starts
playback automatically.
USB port
USB format supports 2.0. Capacity: up to
32 GB. Supported file systems are FAT/
FAT32.
According to the USB 1.1/2.0 Standard,
usage of a USB device with power current
consumption exceeding 500 mA is not
recommended without supplementary
power supply. Failure to use supplementary
power for connected USB drives with power
consumption exceeding this value
as well as defective USB drives may cause
mechanical or thermal changes of elements
of the unit as well as failure of internal
elements of USB port. Such damages are
not warranty cases.
USB notes
Warning
: usage of external USB drives
containing BIN files in the root directory
may cause malfunction of the unit or
damage to the software.