Pioneer AVIC-F30BT Operation Manual - Page 74

Using the radio

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Chapter 14 Using the radio (FM) Storing and recalling broadcast frequencies With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys ("P1" to "P6"), you can easily store up to six broadcast frequencies for later recall (also with the tap of a key). 1 Select a frequency that you want to store in memory. 2 Display the preset channel list. = For details, refer to Switches between the AV operation screen and the preset list display on the previous page. 3 Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1] to [P6]. Preset list display replacing text from the least recent reception with new text when it is received. p When no radio text is received, "No Text" is displayed. Viewing the three latest radio text You can display the currently received radio text and the three most recent radio text transmissions. 1 Display the radio text screen. = For details, refer to Displays radio text screen on the previous page. 2 Press the TRK button. Pressing the button switches the text contents from the current radio text to the most recent three radio text transmissions. Preset tuning keys = For details of the list operations, refer to Operating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen) on page 70. The selected radio station has been stored in memory. The next time you tap the same preset tuning key "P1" to "P6", the radio station frequencies are recalled from memory. p Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three FM bands can be stored in memory. Using radio text This tuner can display radio text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station information, the title of the currently broadcast song and the name of the artist. p The tuner automatically memorises the three latest radio text broadcasts received, p If there is no radio text data in memory, the display will not change. Storing and recalling radio text You can store data from up to six radio text transmissions in the touch panel keys "1" to "6". 1 Display the radio text you want to store in memory. = For details, refer to Viewing the three latest radio text on this page. 2 Touch and hold any of the keys [1] to [6] to store the displayed radio text. The selected radio text is stored in memory. The next time you press the same keys in the radio text display, the stored text is recalled from memory. 74 Engb

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Storing and recalling broadcast
frequencies
With a tap of any of the preset tuning keys
(
P1
to
P6
), you can easily store up to six
broadcast frequencies for later recall (also
with the tap of a key).
1
Select a frequency that you want to
store in memory.
2
Display the preset channel list.
=
For details, refer to
Switches between the
AV operation screen and the preset list
display
on the previous page.
3
Keep touching a preset tuning key [P1]
to [P6].
Preset list display
Preset tuning keys
=
For details of the list operations, refer to
Op-
erating list screens (e.g. iPod list screen)
on
page 70.
The selected radio station has been stored in
memory.
The next time you tap the same preset tuning
key
P1
to
P6
, the radio station frequencies
are recalled from memory.
p
Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the
three FM bands can be stored in memory.
Using radio text
This tuner can display radio text data trans-
mitted by RDS stations, such as station infor-
mation, the title of the currently broadcast
song and the name of the artist.
p
The tuner automatically memorises the
three latest radio text broadcasts received,
replacing text from the least recent recep-
tion with new text when it is received.
p
When no radio text is received,
No Text
is
displayed.
Viewing the three latest radio text
You can display the currently received radio
text and the three most recent radio text trans-
missions.
1
Display the radio text screen.
=
For details, refer to
Displays radio text
screen
on the previous page.
2
Press the TRK button.
Pressing the button switches the text contents
from the current radio text to the most recent
three radio text transmissions.
p
If there is no radio text data in memory, the
display will not change.
Storing and recalling radio text
You can store data from up to six radio text
transmissions in the touch panel keys
1
to
6
.
1
Display the radio text you want to
store in memory.
=
For details, refer to
Viewing the three latest
radio text
on this page.
2
Touch and hold any of the keys [1] to
[6] to store the displayed radio text.
The selected radio text is stored in memory.
The next time you press the same keys in the
radio text display, the stored text is recalled
from memory.
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Chapter
14
Using the radio (
FM
)