Jensen HD5313IR User Manual

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Tuner Operation
Press the SRC button (2) to switch to HD RADIO mode.
About HD Radio™ Technology 
HD Radio technology allows CD-quality digital broadcasting of your local 
AM and FM radio stations. HD Radio broadcasts can include multiple 
channels on the same frequency, which is called multicasting. With 
multicasting, you can receive up to three additional multicast channels: 
HD2, HD3, HD4. With your HD5313 radio, you will receive HD Radio digital 
broadcasts automatically when tuned to a station that offers HD Radio 
technology. 
Select a Band
Press the BAND button (3) to change between three FM bands and two AM 
band. Each band stores up to six preset stations.
Tuning
When tuning to an HD Radio channel, “LINKING” may appear on the LCD 
while the initial digital information is received. Once linked, “Hd1” appears in 
the bottom center of the LCD. 
NOTE: Not all FM or AM stations offer HD Radio (digital) broadcasting. 
You will receive both analog and digital stations with the HD5313.
Manual Tuning
Press the >>| (10) or |<< (11) button for more than three seconds to enter 
manual tuning mode, then press the >>| or |<< buttons to move the radio 
frequency number up or down one step.
Auto Seek Tuning
Press the >>| (10) or |<< (11) button to automatically seek the next station.
HD Radio Multicast Channels
To tune to an HD Radio multicast channel, tune to the main signal and then 
press the PGM button (19). If a subchannel is available, the corresponding 
multicasting number appears in the bottom left corner of the LCD.
Analog/Digital Reception
Press and hold the PGM button to change between "Auto", "Digital" and 
"Analog". When set to “AUTO”, the station will first be received in Analog 
but will change to Digital when a digital signal is detected and the HD icon 
will illuminate. If the digital signal becomes unavailable, the unit will revert to 
Analog reception. In “Auto” or “Digital” mode, the HD icon flashes until a 
digital signal is received, and remains lit during digital HD Radio reception. 
NOTE: Digital signals are not as strong as traditional analog signals. 
When tuned to a digital HD Radio station, the signal may begin to fade 
in rural areas. In this case, switching to analog tuning will eliminate 
signal fading issues. However, you will not receive digital or HD Radio 
Multicast stations in analog mode.
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