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SHARX

Switches the bandwidth in
the FM frequency range.
When there are a large
number of stations within
your current reception ran-
ge, use << >> to switch to
SHARX ON which will pre-
vent most interference from
adjacent radio stations.
This function has been set
to “SHARX ON” at the facto-
ry.

LED ON

Here you can choose bet-
ween LED ON or LED OFF.
With LED ON, the KeyCard
tongue will flash for extra
theft protection when the
unit has been switched off
and the KeyCard removed.

BEEP

Acknowledgement tone for
all functions which require a
key to be pressed for more
than one second.
The volume can be adjusted
from between 0 to 9.
(0 = off)

LO-DX

Adjusts the seek tuning sen-
sitivity.
“LO” stands for local recepti-
on.
“DX” stands for distant re-
ception.
Select “LO 3” if you want to
receive strong stations in
the local area, select “DX 1”
if you want to tune into wea-
ker stations which are furt-
her away.

TA VOL

Adjusts the traffic announce-
ment and warning beep vo-
lume from between 0 to 66.
The traffic information will
then come through at this
volume, if the standard volu-
me is lower.
If the standard volume is set
higher than the TA VOL le-
vel, then the traffic informati-
on will be played at the stan-
dard volume.

SCANTIME

Use this function to set the
scan time (5 to 30 sec.) for
the radio or CD player.

STEREO/MONO

Switch modes by pressing
<< >>.
The mode selected will ap-
pear briefly in the display.
The radio will automatically
switch to STEREO playback
each time it is switched on.

AM ON/OFF It is possible to block out

one or both AM wavebands
(MW/LW).
This can be useful to limit
the wavebands available to
those you really want to use
and reduces the number of
times you are required to
press BND.
AM ON

– all wavebands

MW OFF – LW, FM
LW OFF – MW, FM
AM OFF – FM

LOUDNESS Loudness boosts the bass

sound at low volume to pro-
duce a more natural sound.
LOUD 1 - low boost
LOUD 6 - highest boost

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