Storing stations
Storing stations manually
There are twenty presets available for the FM and AM wavebands.
Quick save: press and hold a number key,
e.g.
, until you hear a tone.
The station is stored.
Directly in the station presets: press
the COMAND controller when the display/selection window is active.
or
Select Presets by sliding
and turning
the COMAND controller and press
to confirm.
In both cases, the station presets appear.
The dot indicates under which
preset
the currently selected station is stored.
Example display: station presets
Select a preset by turning
the
COMAND controller and press and hold
until you hear a tone.
The station is stored under the preset.
Storing stations automatically
This function automatically stores stations with adequate reception under the presets.
The search starts at the lowest frequency.
COMAND stores any stations found, beginning with preset 1. The storing process ends once the highest frequency has been reached or once ten stations have been found. Any stations stored manually under the presets will be lost. COMAND may not occupy all memory slots when storing.
Option 1: press
the
COMAND controller
when the display/selection window is
active.
The station preset memory appears.
Option 2: select Presets by sliding
and turning
the COMAND controller
and press
to confirm.
The station preset memory appears.
Irrespective of the option, select
Autostore and press
to
confirm.
In both cases, COMAND searches for stations that can be received. You will see a message to this effect. The available stations are automatically stored in the preset positions.
To cancel storing: select Cancel and
press
to confirm.
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