102 RadioManual station searchThe manual station search is used totune in to stations of knownfrequencies.Keep m or n pressed until MAN isdisplayed.■ Coarse tuning:Hold m or n down until thedesired frequency is almostreached.■ Fine tuning:Tap m or n until the exactfrequency is reached.If RDS 3 103 is deactivated in the FMwaveband or the AM waveband isactive, tapping m or n moves thefrequency by on increment.Station memorySeparate memory slots are availablefor each wavelength (FM, AM):9 memory slots are available for eachof the following wavelength:FM, FM-AS (automatically stored FMstations), AM, AM-AS (automaticallystored AM stations).The memory slots can be selecteddirectly in the respective wavelengthvia the station buttons.Manual storingTune in to the desired station.Keep the station button pressed onwhich the tuned-in station is to bestored.The radio is muted for a short whileand displays the station previouslystored in the memory slot.The station tuned-in is audible againand is displayed.The station is stored in the desiredmemory slot.RDS on or RDS off 3 103 are storedtogether with the station.Station listThe Infotainment system stores allreceivable FM stations in thebackground.The list of receivable stations isupdated automatically if the radiosearches for a TP station or anautomatic storage run is performedusing the Autostore (AS) function.RDS stations 3 103 are sorted byradio company in the station list (HR1,HR2...)Update list of stationsPress the RDS button until you hearthe confirmation signal.The display shows: Memory FMfollowed by MEM and the continuousfrequency.