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Store FM radio stations automatically
Note
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You can store a maximum of 30 preset radio stations
(FM).
1
In tuner mode, press PROGRAM for more
than two seconds to activate automatic
programming.
» [AUTO] is displayed.
» The first programmed radio station is
broadcast automatically.
2
press ALBUM/PRESET
preset station.
Store FM radio stations manually
1
Tune to an FM radio station.
2
Press PROGRAM to activate programming
mode.
» [PROG] (program) blinks.
3
Press ALBUM/PRESET
to select a preset number.
4
Press PROGRAM again to confirm.
» The frequency of the preset station is
displayed.
5
Repeat the above steps to store more FM
stations.
Note
•
To remove a pre-stored station, store another station
in its place.
Select a preset radio station
In FM mode, press ALBUM/PRESET
•
to select a preset radio station.
12
EN
/
to select a
/
repeatedly
/
Show RDS information
RDS (Radio Data System) is a service
that allows FM stations to show additional
information.
1
Tune to an RDS station.
2
Press DISPLAY/RDS repeatedly to scroll
through the following information (if
available):
» Program service
» Program type such as [NEWS] (news),
[SPORT] (sport), [POP M] (pop
music)...
» Radio text message
» Time
Select stereo/mono broadcast
Note
•
Stereo broadcast is the default setting for tuner mode.
•
For stations with weak signals: to improve the reception,
change to monaural sound.
•
In FM tuner mode, press
between mono and stereo broadcast.
» [STEREO] (Stereo) is displayed when
the radio station is stereo broadcast.
Play in group mode
Group mode: If you have more than one
izzylink-compatible multiroom speakers, you can
create a group and stream music to the group
of speakers at the same time.
To use this feature, you need to purchase
more than one izzylink-compatible multiroom
speakers.
Note
•
You can create a group of up to five speakers, with one
as the master and four as slaves.
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In the illustrations below, BM5 (as shown on the right
of each illustration) is taken as an example for grouping
with BM60.
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