Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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s Seek tuning
Turn the tuning knob (6) and hold it for

more than a half second. Seek tuning will

operate and stop automatically on the

next station.

Continue this operation until you find the

desired station.

q Automatic tuning (SCAN)
Press the “SCAN” button (5) to change the

radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the

radio scans through the radio band until a

station is found. The radio will stop at the

station for five seconds while displaying

the frequency, after which scanning will

continue until the entire band has been

scanned from the low end to the high end.

Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel

the SCAN mode and to stop on any dis-

played frequency.

When the “SCAN” button is pressed for

automatic tuning, stations are scanned in

the direction of low frequencies to high fre-

quencies only.

Automatic tuning may not function proper-

ly if the station reception is weakened by

distance from the station or proximity to

tall buildings and hills.

q Selecting preset stations
Presetting a station with a “Preset” button

(7) allows you to select that station in a

single operation. Up to six AM, FM1 and

FM2 stations each may be preset.

q How to preset stations
1. Press the “FM/AM” selection button to

select AM, FM1 or FM2 reception.

2. Press the “SCAN” button (5) or tune

the radio manually until the desired station

frequency is displayed.

3. Press one of the “Preset” buttons (7)

for at least 1.5 seconds to store the fre-

quency. The frequency of the station will

flash once on the display at this time. If the

button is pressed for less than 1.5 sec-

onds, the preceding selection will remain

in memory.

NOTE

— If the connection between the radio

and battery is broken for any reason

such as vehicle maintenance or radio

removal, all stations stored in the pre-

set buttons are cleared. If this occurs,

it is necessary to reset the preset but-

tons.

— If a cell phone is placed near the ra-

dio, it may cause the radio to emit

noise when it receives calls. This noise

does not indicate a radio fault.

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