Radio listening – Kenwood DDX7032M User Manual

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Radio Listening

Various control screens appear in the Tuner Source mode.

For the basic method of receiver button operations, refer to <Basic Operations> (page 10).
Set the remote controller mode switch to "AUD" mode before starting operation, refer to <Remote Controller mode switch>

(page 86).

Functions While Displaying the Control
Screen

Switches to the source control screen to use
various functions.

5

8

8

6

10

11

12

13

9

7

1

2

3

4

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1 Band display
2 Preset number
3 Frequency display
4 Radio station information display.

Type M/Type M2:
Selects the Program Service Name, Title &

Artist name, Station Name, Category Name
1/2, or Radio Text.

Type

X/Type

V

Station Name display.

5 Turns the Traffic Information function On or

Off.
See <Traffic Information>, (page 30).

6 Switches to the FM1/2/3 band.
7 Switches to the AM band.
8 Tunes in a station.

Use the <Seek Mode> (page 28) to change
the frequency switching.

9 Switches the button display.
p MONO: (Function of Type M/Type M2)

Selects the Monaural reception
mode. (Only when receiving the FM
broadcast)

CRSC: (Function of Type X/Type V)

Turns the CRSC function On or
Off. (Only when receiving the FM
broadcast.) The CRSC indicator is
displayed when the CRSC function
is On.

q Selects the Auto Memory mode.

(Refer to page 28 for the <Auto Memory>)

w Switches the Seek mode.

(Refer to page 28 for the <Seek Mode>)

e Switches the number of lines displayed in

the Information Display.

r Displays the Hands Free screen. (page 49)
t Turns the Local Seek function On or Off.

(Function of Type M/Type M2)

y When

P1

to

P6

buttons appear, you

can recall the stations on memory.
For memory of broadcasting stations, refer
to <Auto Memory> (page 28) or <Manual
Memory> (page 29).

u Sets a name to the station. See <Set Station

Name> (page 31).
(Function of Type X/Type V)

i Searches station by program type. See

<Search for Program Type> (page 31).
(Function of Type M/Type M2)

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