Boss Audio BV7345 User Manual - Page 18

Boss Audio BV7345 Manual

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BASIC OPERATION RADIO OPERATION Listening to Radio Press the SRC repeatedly to select the RADIO mode, the message will like following below : You can use the " / " buttons on the remote control to start search for a radio station automatically . When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive Press ST/MO button on the remote control to select the MONO or STEREO mode . (When Stereo mode is activated, the ST symbol will appear . ) Selecting The Frequency Band Repeatedly press the BAND button on the front panel to select the band, the message will show in turn : FM1 FM2 FM3 AM2(MW2) AM1(MW1) To tune in strong-signal FM Station only (LO/DX function) Press the LOC/DX button on the remote control to choose between the LOC and DX mode of Local and Long-distance traffic news . The word "LOC" or "DX" will display in the screen . Storing Stations In Memory Setting Memory Start Searching For a Station Manual Search During Radio mode, briefly press the button on the front panel to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing . (Or you can press button on the remote control) During Radio mode, briefly press the button on the front panel to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing . (Or you can press button on the remote control) Automatic Search During Radio mode, press and hold (for more than 2's ) the " / " button to start search for a radio station automatically . With this system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons. Each band stores up to six preset stations. The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1(MW1), and AM2(MW2) band. The operation is as below : - Store in Memory >Select the frequency band >Select the station >Keep the desired memory key pressed in until the station is heard again after a brief interruption . -16-

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