Kenwood DNX571EX GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Radio and HD Radio Tuner Operation
6 Preset list
Displays the list of preset stations or channels and the information.
7 Sub function menu
The following functions can be performed by using keys in this area.
Switches the band: Touch [AM] or [FM].
Tunes in a station: Touch [1] [¡]. The method of frequency switching can be changed. See Multi
function menu (P.61).
Selects a channel (HD Radio tuner only): Touch [CH] or [CH5].
Stores the information about the song being received: Touch [
]. See Bookmark (P.67).
Tunes in by entering direct number (HD Radio tuner only):
Touch [
] and enter the desired number. For details, see Direct search (P.65).
The bar in center (tuner only) shows the current frequency location.
8 List switching key
Touch to switch between the preset list and the information list.
In tuner mode, radio text plus will be displayed.
In HD Radio tuner mode, tuned program information will be displayed.
Multi function menu
Tuner HD Radio tuner
The functions of each key are as follows.
[P1] - [P6]
Selects the preset station. Touch for 2 seconds to store the current station into the preset memory.
[
]
Selects the method of searching from preset stations selecting or channel searching. For details on
search operation, see Selecting Operation (P.64).
[TI] (FM Tuner and HD Radio tuner only)
Sets the traffic information mode on. For details, see Traffic Information (P.66).
[SEEK]
Switches the seek mode in the following sequence; [AUTO1], [AUTO2], [MANUAL].
AUTO1: Tunes in a station with good reception automatically.
AUTO2: Tunes in stations in memory one after another.
MANUAL: Switches to the next frequency manually.
[AME]
Selects the auto memory mode. For details, see Auto memory (P.63).
[PTY] (FM Tuner and HD Radio tuner only)
Searches a program by setting program type. For details, see Search by program type (P.64).
[RCV] (HD Radio tuner only)
Switches the receive mode in the following sequence; [AUTO], [DIGITAL], [ANALOG]. For details, see
Receive Mode (P.66).
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