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Storing Stations
1. Repeatedly press
BND
to select
the desired memory group (
AM
,
FMI
, or
FMII
).
2. Tune to the station you want to
store.
3. Hold down the desired memory
channel button until
P-
, the mem-
ory channel number, and the fre-
quency flash once on the display.
The station is stored.
Storing Stations in Automatic
Travel Programming Memory
The stereo can store the first 6 strong
AM and the first 6 strong FM stations it
finds into its automatic travel program-
ming (ATP) memory. This memory is
separate from the stereo’s memory
groups, so it does not replace the sta-
tions you manually stored.
1. Repeatedly press
BND
to select
the desired band (
AM
,
FMI
, or
FMII
).
2. Hold down
ATP
(automatic travel
programming) for about 2 sec-
onds. The stereo displays
ATP
,
scans the selected band, and
automatically stores the first 6
strong stations it finds in auto-
matic travel programming mem-
ory.
After the stereo stores all six sta-
tions in the selected band, it tunes
to the first station it stored in auto-
matic travel programming mem-
ory.
Note:
If the stereo could not find
any stations,
P
-
1
- - -
appears on the display. Press
BND
or select another station to
listen to the radio.
3. Repeatedly press
BND
until
ATP
disappears to get out of automatic
travel programming.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a station you manually
stored in AM, FMI, or FMII, repeatedly
press
BND
to select the desired mem-
ory group, then press the desired
memory channel button.
(illus - callout ‘Memory Channel
Buttons)
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