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Radio Source -> Reception / Search / Pre-setting / Contextual for Your Citroen C2 4 Door First Generation (2003-2009)

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R ADIO SOURCE  
N
OTES ON RADIO RECEPTION  
M
ANUAL SEARCH  
Your Navidrive system will be subject to  
phenomena not encountered by your equipꢀ  
ment you have at home. The reception of AM  
and FM signals may suffer from interference,  
which is caused by the nature and propagaꢀ  
tion of the signals and does not reflect on the  
quality of your radio installation.  
A short press on one of the buttons H or I  
will respectively increase or decrease the  
displayed frequency.  
By keeping button H or I pressed, you will  
be able to scroll through the waveband.  
Scrolling stops as soon as a station is found.  
NaviDrive remains tuned to the frequency  
displayed.  
In AM, the reception may be affected when  
passing under power lines or bridges, or  
when travelling through tunnels.  
In FM mode, the reception may be affected by  
the distance from the station transmitter, the  
reflecting of signals off obstacles (mountains,  
hills, tower blocks) and radio blackspots (no  
coverage from the station transmitter).  
MANUAL PRESETTING  
Select the waveband and memory bank  
required using button R  
Select a station using either automatic or  
manual search.  
Keep pressing for more than two seconds  
on one of the preꢀselection buttons 1 to 6  
on the keypad W  
A window opens on the screen, the station is  
memorised as it is displayed on the memory  
number you have given it.  
C
ONTEXTUAL MENU FOR
R
ADIO  
SOURCE  
A press on G while listening to the radio  
permits you to :  
ꢁ Enter the desired frequency  
ꢁ Activate/deactivate the RDS search  
function in FM  
ꢁ Activate/deactivate the regional search  
mode in FM  
ꢁ Activate/deactivate the display of  
Radio Text, broadcast by the radio station  
if available (“RT” displays at the bottom  
of the screen).  
SELECTION OF FREQUENCIES AND  
MEMORY BANKS  
By repeated presses on button R, the  
NaviDrive changes successively between  
the memory banks FM1, FM2 and FMast,  
corresponding to FM frequencies, and to  
the memory bank MW/LW, corresponding  
to AM frequencies.