Presets, Presetting stations – Aiwa 570CDCMP3 User Manual

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To turn the unit off

Press and hold PWR for more than 2 seconds.
If you press this button for less than 2 seconds,
it functions as MUTE.

Note

The unit turns on in the last mode selected when
you turned off the unit.

LO (local/DX) button

You can use Local mode when you wish to tune
in only strong stations during seek tuning. In
Radio mode, press LO to select Local mode. The
“LO” indicator lights up.
• Press LO to cancel Local mode and switch to

DX (distance) mode.

• The “ST” (stereo) indicator lights up when the

tuned-in station is broadcasting in stereo and
the reception is good.

FUNCTION button

Each time you press FUNCTION, the unit
switches to one of the following modes, in
cyclic order.

* CD Play mode (available while a CD is in

the unit)

** CD Changer Play mode (available while

the optional CD changer is connected)

PRESETTING STATIONS

To preset stations automatically
(Auto Memory)

1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select a
desired band from among F1 (FM1), F2
(FM2), F3 (FM3), A1 (AM1) and A2 (AM2).

2

Press and hold A.ME/PS for more than
2 seconds to activate the automatic
presetting function.
The 6 strongest stations found will be stored
in memory for preset station buttons 1 to 6 in
order of their signal strength. The “A MEM”
indication appears while the unit is in this
mode.

Use this function to automatically preset up to 6
stations each for F1, F2, F3, A1 and A2 (up to a
total of 30 stations).
• When the auto memory operation is completed,

the preset stations are automatically tuned in for
5 seconds each in order.

• To stop the auto memory operation, press A.ME/

PS again.

To check the preset stations (Preset Scan)

• If you wish to check the preset stations, press

A.ME/PS for less than 2 seconds. The preset
stations stored in memory will be tuned in for 5
seconds each in order.

• To stop this function, press A.ME/PS again or

press any of the preset station buttons 1 to 6.

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