Boss Audio BV9973 User Manual - Page 20

Boss Audio BV9973 Manual

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Touch Screen Operation Automatic Memory Storing & Program Scanning REG FUNCTION at certain times some stations divide up 10:00 AM their programs into regional programs with varying content . REG ON : the message "REG ON" will appears in the display for a few seconds . Note : - the display capacity is limited . It is possible that in the double display mode some segments of the display are deleted . Automatic Preset Setup - the function REG ON prevents the radio from switching to alternative In Radio Mode, touch and keep (for more frequency which have a different regional than 2 ' S) the screen of " " range to program content . active automatic station storage. The radio searches within the current REG OFF : the program identification(PI) frequency band, e.g. Fm3, for the of the regional program is ignored during stronger signal level until the search cycle the search for an alternative frequency has finished . The six strongest stations (AF) or a program identification (PI) . are then allocated to the corresponding storage locations . RADIO Then the station of the first storage RDS PI MUTE location is set . RDS TA OFF RDS AF OFF Scan Function In Radio mode, briefly touch the " " section on the touch screen , the radio briefly plays all the preset stations of the frequency band . Select RDS REGIONAL to turn RDS function on or off. RDS FUNCTION PI SET Touch to change between PI MUTE and In home menu, then touch the " " PI SOUND . ICON to enter the set mode, the message in the display : PI MUTE / PI SOUND (only for radio operation) ST/MONO RADIO STEREO If you are in an area where two program identifications (PI) overlap, you can select the option PI SOUND and LOCAL DX PI MUTE for playback of the sound. REGION EUROPE Alternate switching of the program RDS REGIONAL ON identification should be avoided . ADJUSTABLE ITEMS: REGION SET Touch to switch the REGION function ON and OFF. PI SOUND : If switching nevertheless occurs the sound of another station is heard for less than one second . -18-

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