Onkyo CBX-500 User Manual English - Page 38
Presetting FM/AM/DAB Stations Manually, Presetting FM/AM Stations
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Listening to the Radio-Continued Presetting FM/AM/DAB Stations Manually Notes: • Only the CBX-500 supports AM. • Only the CBX-600UKD supports DAB. With the Preset Write function, you can manually preset individual FM and AM radio stations. Presets make it easy to select your favorite stations and eliminate the need to tune the radio manually each time you want to change stations. FM stations can also be preset automatically (see page 37). MENU ENTER About Presets CBX-500 • You can store up to 40 FM and AM stations as presets and this can be any combination. For example, 27 FM and 13 AM or 22 FM and 18 AM. • Although FM and AM presets share the same numbers, they're selected independently. For example, preset #1 will , store an FM station when the FM band is selected, and an AM station when the AM band is selected. CBX-600UKD • You can store up to 30 DAB stations and 30 FM stations. Stations can be stored to presets in any order. For example, you could store preset #5 first, #1 second, and so on. Presetting FM/AM Stations 1 Tune into the station that you want to store as a preset (see page 33). 2 Press the [MENU] button, and then use the Up/Down buttons to select "Preset Write?". 5 To store the station, press [ENTER]. If no station has yet been stored to the selected preset, "Complete" appears and the station is stored. If a station has already been stored in the selected preset, the message "Overwrite?" appears. 3 Press [ENTER]. The preset number flashes. To cancel the Preset Write function at this point, press the [MENU] button. 4 Use the Up/Down buttons to select a preset. To overwrite the previously stored station, press the [ENTER] button. To not overwrite the previously stored station, press the [MENU] button. If the message "Memory Full" appears, all presets have been stored and you'll need to erase some presets before you can store any more stations (see page 44). En-38