ENGLISH 29RADIORADIOListening to the radio❏ Indications and buttons on the sourcecontrol screen23 4 51Radio reception information1 Text information• Pressing [<] scrolls the text if not all of the textis shown.• Pressing [Radio Text] switches the informationbetween Radio Text, Radio Text Plus, and PTYcode.2 The station frequency currently tuned in3 TI indicator4 ST/MONO indicator• The ST indicator lights up when receiving anFM stereo broadcast with sufficient signalstrength.5 Seek modeOperation buttons[ ] Displays the other operation buttonwindow.• To hide the window, press [ ].[AM] Selects the AM band.[FM] Selects the FM band.[ ] Displays the preset station window.(Page 30)• To hide the window, press [ ].[P1] – [P5] • Selects a stored station. (Press)• Stores the current station. (Hold)[ ] Displays the screen.(Page 49)[PTY]* Enters PTY search mode. (Page 30)[SEEK] Changes the seek mode.• AUTO1: Auto Search• AUTO2: Tunes in stations in thememory one after another.• MANU: Manual Search[S] [T] Searches for a station.• The search method differsaccording to the selected seekmode. (See above.)[AME ]* Presets stations automatically. (Hold)(See the right column.)[MONO]* Activates/deactivates monaural modefor better FM reception. (Stereo effectwill be lost.)• The MONO indicator lights up whilemonaural mode is activated.[TI]* Activates/deactivates TI standbyreception mode. (Page 30)• To display all available operation buttons, press[ ] to display the other operation buttonwindow.* Appears only when FM is selected as the source.Presetting stations❏ Storing stations in the memoryYou can preset 5 stations for each band.Automatic presetting — AME (Auto Memory)(Hold)The local stations with the strongest signals arefound and stored automatically.Manual presetting1 Tune in to a station you want to preset.(See the far left column.)2 Select a preset number.(Hold)The station selected in step 1 is stored.