Insignia NS-BHDIP01 User Guide (English) - Page 11
Understanding the RDS display, Listening to HD Radio broadcasts, Using iTunes Tagging - boombox review
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NS-BHDIP01 HD Radio™ Boombox, iPod/iPhone dock, and CD 2 Press and hold /TUNING + or /TUNING- on the top of your boombox for more than one second. The radio searches for the next or previous radio station with good reception. 3 Press HD SEEK on the top of your boombox. The radio searches for the next HD Radio station with good reception. 4 Press PRESET on the top of your boombox to go to the next preset station. Understanding the RDS display The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service which lets stations send additional information along with the regular radio program signal (FM stations only). The program service name is shown after "RDS" on the top information line of the display. The program type is shown on the bottom information line of the display. Listening to HD Radio broadcasts If an FM station is broadcasting an HD Radio signal, the HD logo, "FM," the frequency, and the signal strength is shown on the display. The station information, including the station call letters, is shown on the top information line of the display. The artist and song name is shown on the bottom information line of the display. If the information is too long for the display, it scrolls across the display. If you find several HD Radio stations on the current frequency, the first HD Radio station indicates "HD-1" on the display, and the information shown relates to that station. Press /TUNING + or /TUNING- to select the next higher or lower HD Radio multicast station. Using iTunes Tagging While listening to broadcast music on an HD Radio station, you can tag a selection for future review or purchase from the Apple iTunes store. You can tag a song without needing to know anything about it or its originating station. The song information is stored on the boombox until your iPod is connected to it. www.insigniaproducts.com 11