Alpine INE-W970HD Owners Manual - Page 20

Saving Radio Broadcast to Presets, Using Preset Menu, Using Ballgame Mode HD Radio™ Mode only

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Saving Radio Broadcast to Presets This feature is used to manually save the current broadcast to the desired preset number. 1 Tune the Broadcast you wish to save. 2 Touch . Using Preset Menu This feature is used to manually save the current broadcast to the desired preset number. 1 Press and hold the preset list you want to edit. 3 Press and hold the [Press and Hold] area or the desired number area you want to save. A total of 20 presets can be stored in the preset memory for each band (FM, AM). • In the List screen, you can also save the channel to preset by pressing . • If a preset memory has already been set in the same preset number, it will be cleared and the new broadcast will be memorized. • In the Presets screen, you can delete the saved presets. Press [Menu] → [Delete all]. 2 Select the desired option. • [Tune]: Plays the selected preset frequency. • [Save]: Overwrites the preset frequency with the current broadcast frequency. • [Delete]: Clears the selected preset. Using Ballgame Mode (HD Radio™ Mode only) In live broadcast, such as sportscasts, etc., a time lag occurs between digital sound and analog sound. Therefore, when live broadcasts are received, a time lag between the real broadcast may occur and the unit can change to analog broadcasting automatically. The LIVE Indicator is displayed when Ballgame Mode is set to "On." • When receiving a live broadcast while the Ballgame mode is on, the LIVE indicator is highlighted. 20-EN

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Saving Radio Broadcast to Presets
This feature is used to manually save the current broadcast to the
desired preset number.
Tune the Broadcast you wish to save.
Touch
.
Press and hold the [Press and Hold] area or the
desired number area you want to save.
A total of 20 presets can be stored in the preset memory for each
band (FM, AM).
• In the List screen, you can also save the channel to preset by
pressing
.
• If a preset memory has already been set in the same preset
number, it will be cleared and the new broadcast will be
memorized.
• In the Presets screen, you can delete the saved presets. Press
[Menu]
[Delete all].
Using Preset Menu
This feature is used to manually save the current broadcast to the
desired preset number.
Press and hold the preset list you want to edit.
Select the desired option.
• [Tune]: Plays the selected preset frequency.
• [Save]: Overwrites the preset frequency with the current
broadcast frequency.
• [Delete]: Clears the selected preset.
Using Ballgame Mode (HD Radio™ Mode only)
In live broadcast, such as sportscasts, etc., a time lag occurs
between digital sound and analog sound. Therefore, when live
broadcasts are received, a time lag between the real broadcast may
occur and the unit can change to analog broadcasting automatically.
The LIVE Indicator is displayed when Ballgame Mode is set to “On.”
• When receiving a live broadcast while the Ballgame mode is on,
the LIVE indicator is highlighted.