Tune in and edit radio programsLet the music system find availableradio programs for you. You canstore up to 99 radio programs.Once a program is stored, you accessit directly by keying in the programnumber or by stepping through allthe stored programs.You can rearrange the order in whichtuned radio programs appear ordelete them via the MOVEPROGRAM or DELETE PROGRAMmenus.A name, transmitted by thebroadcaster, may be shown in thedisplay, but you can name the radioprograms yourself.To store an added program, you mustenter the STORE PROGRAM menu.If your music system is equipped with thebuilt-in DAB module and DAB programsare broadcast in your area, you can storedigital radio programs as well.To enter the RADIO menu, press LIST, enter theSETUP menu and then enter the RADIO menu.What’s on the RADIO menu …AUTO TUNING … Use this menu to tune in allradio programs automatically. Only FM and DABprograms can be tuned in automatically.UPDATE TUNING … Use this menu to tune innew DAB programs. For further information,refer to the description on the opposite page.MOVE PROGRAM … Use this menu to changethe order in which your tuned radio programsappear.DELETE PROGRAM … Use this menu to deleteunwanted radio programs from the list of avail-able programs.ADD PROGRAM … Use this menu to add newprograms, name and store an added program.EDIT PROGRAM (1–99) … Use this menu to finetune programs, name and store the relevantprograms.In the TUNE menu, accessible via both the ADDPROGRAM and EDIT PROGRAM menus, you canpress and to move between options, andpress or to change settings for an option.The options that are available depend on whichband you are currently listening to: FM, AM orDAB. For example, the options for TUNE in theADD PROGRAM menu for FM are:FREQUENCY … Shows the current frequency.Press or to start tuning.BAND … Shows the current band. Select FM, AMor DAB.FINE … Fine-tune a tuned station.STEREO … Select YES for stereo sound.DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT … This menucontains an indicator bar. The length and colourof the bar indicate the strength of DAB signalreception and the risk of signal drop-out. Watchthe indicator bar while you adjust your aerial.There is no sound while you adjust the aerial.– The indicator bar extends rightward if signalstrength increases, and reverses direction if itdecreases.– The indicator bar moves through a grey and awhite field. The grey field to the left indicatesthat there is a significant risk of periodic signaldrop-out. The white field to the right indicatesthat the risk of signal drop-out is minimal.Note that you must select a channel number witha signal before adjusting the aerial. Check yourDAB broadcasters’ websites for channel numbers.. . RADIO1 AUTO TUNING …2 UPDATE TUNING …3 MOVE PROGRAM …4 DELETE PROGRAM …5 ADD PROGRAM …6 EDIT PROGRAM …7 DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT8 DAB DRC 1 PROGRAM 1…99 PROGRAM 991 TUNE [FREQ, FM …]2 NAME PROGRAM3 STORE PROGRAM1 TUNE [FREQ, FM …]2 NAME PROGRAM3 STORE PROGRAM10