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Store FM radio stations automatically
Note
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.
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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