Blaupunkt Hamburg CD70 User Manual

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Scanning through stations
Scanning through available stations
(Radio SCAN)
You can listen to short samples of all current-
ly receivable stations. The length of the sam-
ples can be set, in the menu, to between 5
and 30 seconds.
Start radio SCAN
To start the radio scan:
Press the TUNE button, 
>
, when the
radio is operating.
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
Press the softkey, 
4
, indicating “SCA”.
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” appears
briefly in the display, after which the current
station name or the frequency is displayed,
flashing.
Scan through the pre-set stations
You can listen to short samples from all the
stations saved on the various memory levels
that can currently be received. The length of
the samples can be set, in the menu, to be-
tween 5 and 30 seconds.
Start pre-set SCAN
To start the pre-set scan:
Press the TUNE button, 
>
, when the
radio is operating.
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
Hold down the softkey, 
4
, indicating
“SCA” for longer than one second.
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” appears
briefly in the display. The memory levels are
scanned one after another, and the memory
location from “ST1” to “ST6” currently being
sampled is displayed with light and shade
reversed.
Stop the SCAN, continue listening to a
station
Press any button on the arrow block,
7
.
The scanning process is stopped, and the last
station sampled continues playing.
Setting sample duration
(Scantime)
Press the MENU button, 
8
.
Press the   or   button, 
7
, until
“SCANTIME” appears in the display.
Set the desired sampling time by press-
ing   or  , 
7
.
Press the OK button, 
5
, or the MENU
button, 
8
, to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Note:
The selected sample length also applies to
scanning in CD, tape cassette, MiniDisc and
CD changer mode (depending on how your
device is equipped).
Program type (PTY)
As well as the station name itself, some FM
stations also supply information about the type
of program being broadcast. This information
can be received and displayed by your radio.
Such program types might include:
CULTURE
TRAVEL
JAZZ
SPORT
NEWS
POP
ROCK
CLASSICS
Using the PTY function, you can specifically
select stations broadcasting a particular pro-
gram type.
If you carry out a PTY search, but no match-
ing station is found, the search will be contin-
ued in the background.
RADIO OPERATION