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Radio Tuning
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RADIO TUNING
If you know the frequency of the radio
station you are seeking, or you need to select
a radio station that is too weak to be found
by automatic tuning, use manual tuning, as
follows:
Select the desired waveband (FM or AM),
then press the’MAN’button (6). By briefly
pressing either tuning button (5), the
frequency changes (either up or down) in
steps of 0.1 MHz for FM, or 1 kHz for MW
and LW.
Fast manual tuning
By keeping either manual tuning button
depressed, the waveband is...

Page 12

Radio Pre-set Buttons
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RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS
The six pre-set buttons (7) can be used to
manually store up to twelve FM stations (six
each on FM1 and FM2), twelve MW stations
(six each on MW1 and MW2), and six LW
stations. The pre-sets are programmed as
follows:
Programming the pre-sets
Select the required waveband (FM1, FM2,
MW1, MW2 or LW).
Tune to the desired frequency using
either automatic or manual tuning.
Press and hold one of the pre-set buttons
until a bleep sounds. The frequency...

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Auto-store
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AUTO-STORE
Auto-store enables you to rapidly tune and
store the strongest FM and MW radio signals
in a single operation. This facility is
particularly useful if you are in an unfamiliar
area and have little knowledge of local
transmitter frequencies.
Programming auto-store
Press and hold the appropriate waveband
selection button (3 or 4) until a bleep sounds
(the radio mutes and the display shows
either’FM AUTOSTORE’or’MW
AUTOSTORE’).
Auto-store scans the waveband to find the
six...

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Radio Data System
12
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)
This radio is equipped with RDS (Radio Data
System). RDS is being introduced in
European countries and operates on the FM
waveband. The system enables the radio to
receive other information in addition to radio
signals, including:
the programme service name(this
enables the set to display the radio
station name instead of the frequency).
alternative frequenciesfor the FM radio
station being received (this enables the
set to automatically select the...

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Traffic Information
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
On the FM waveband, your radio is able to
broadcast traffic information from local radio
stations that are linked to the same network
as the station to which it is tuned.
Selecting traffic
BRIEFLY press the Traffic button (9) - the
TRAFFIC indicator illuminates in the
display.
Any available traffic information then
broadcasts automatically as and when it
occurs (even if you are listening to
cassette tapes or CDs).
During traffic announcements the...

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News Information
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NEWS INFORMATION
On the FM waveband, RDS radio stations can
network together to provide news
information broadcasts. Your radio is able to
identify these stations and can broadcast
news bulletins as and when they occur by
interrupting the current radio broadcast, tape
or CD.
Switching on news
Press and hold the News button (9) until
a bleep sounds - the NEWS indicator
illuminates in the display.
All available news bulletins are then
received automatically as and when they...

Page 17

Digital Sound Processing
15
DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSING (DSP)
(if fitted)
To improve overall sound quality and the
ability of the audio system to negate the
effects of adverse road and travelling
conditions on audio reception, some vehicles
are fitted with DSP. In addition, DSP
provides’intelligent’interaction with other
vehicle equipment, such as the navigation
system and telephone.
Audio quality
Driver adjustable features
Press the audio selection button 6 times to
access the DPS menu. Rotate the volume...

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Radio Reception
16
Distortion, interference and lack of signal
clarity, are often attributed to a fault in the
radio - this is rarely the case.
Problems of this kind are usually caused by
phenomena such as atmospheric conditions,
signal strength, hilly terrain, tall buildings,
bridges and even electrical interference from
power lines.
Please remember:A car radio receives
signals while the vehicle is in motion (unlike
a domestic set) - constantly changing
direction and moving away from, or nearer
to, the...

Page 19

Care of Cassette Player and Tapes
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Use only good quality tapes with a maximum
capacity of ninety minutes (C90). Check that
both spools rotate freely and remove any
loose turns at the start of the tape by winding
one spool with a pen or pencil.
Cassette player
In use, the tape head accumulates dust and
contamination, gradually impairing sound
reproduction and, in extreme cases, reducing
volume too. To combat contamination, clean
the tape head periodically (after
approximately every 20 hours...

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CD changer unit
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COMPACT DISC CHANGER UNIT (if fitted)
The CD autochanger is located in the rear
loadspace as shown below.
Removing/inserting the magazine
Fully open the sliding cover (1) to insert or
remove the magazine. Keep the cover closed
at all other times to prevent dust and dirt
from entering the changer unit.
Press the button (2) to eject the magazine.
Insert the magazine (3) in the direction of the
arrow marked on the magazine casing and
push it fully into the changer. Finally,...
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