7-6 Infotainment systemRadioRadio reception 3Vehicle radio reception will differ fromthat obtained with domestic radios.As the vehicle antenna is relativelynear the ground, the broadcastingcompanies cannot guarantee thesame quality of reception as isobtained with a domestic radio usingan overhead antenna. Changes in distance from thetransmitter multi-path reception due toreflection and shadowingmay cause hissing, noise, distortionor loss of reception altogether.AM-FM radioThe Infotainment system provides thefollowing wavebands:AM (Long Wave and Medium Wave)and FM (Frequency Modulation).In addition, a manual storing andautomatic storing facility is availableon each of the wavebands, wherestations can be manually orautomatically stored and recalledusing the preset stations buttons 1-6.Radio modeTo enter radio mode when theInfotainment system is switched-offor while in any other mode, press theFM/AM button h. The last stationselected is received.Wavebands appear in the followingorder when the FM/AM button h ispressed repeatedly: FM1, FM2, LW, MW1, MW2.Automatic searchTo search for the next or previousradio station, press and hold theh button j (higher frequency) org button i (lower frequency) forapprox. 1 second and release.The Infotainment system will tune tothe next receivable radio station onthe selected waveband.If ‘AF’ has been switched onpreviously, the unit only searches forRDS stations.Station memoryIn each waveband, 6 stations can bestored under preset station memorylocations 1-6.To store stations manuallyTune to the desired waveband andstation. Press and hold the presetstation button (1-6) for approx.2 seconds where the selected stationis to be stored. Previously storedstations are overwritten.To store stations automaticallyTune to the desired waveband. Pressand hold the AST button 4 forapprox. 2 seconds. 6 stations withstrong signals are automaticallystored under preset station memorylocations 1-6. Previously storedstations are overwritten.If ‘AF’ has been switched onpreviously, the unit only searches forRDS stations.