SanDisk SDMX3-2048-A18 User Manual - Page 20
Delete a Preset Radio Station
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7. Press the Play/Pause/Up Button or Repeat/AB/Down Button to find the station you want to save as a preset channel. Press the Select Button twice to store the selected station as a preset channel. The Preset Channel List will reappear with your saved radio station assigned to the selected preset channel. 8. After you save a preset channel, you have two choices: Repeat steps 6 and 7 above to add more preset channels. Press the Power/Menu Button to exit the Set Preset mode and return to the FM radio screen. Delete a Preset Radio Station Your player allows you to delete radio station frequencies that you have saved as presets. Follow these steps: 1. Put your player in FM Radio mode. See Using the FM Radio Controls on Page 16 if you need help with this step. 2. Press the Power/Menu Button once to access the software menu. Press the Repeat/AB/Down Button to scroll and highlight Settings. Press the Select Button to select the Settings item. The Settings menu will appear. 3. Press the Repeat/AB/Down Button to scroll and highlight FM Settings. Press the Select Button to select the FM Settings item. The FM Settings menu will appear. 4. Press the Repeat/AB/Down Button to scroll and highlight FM Preset. Press the Select Button to select the FM Preset item. The FM Preset menu will appear. 5. Press the Repeat/AB/Down Button to highlight Delete Preset. Press the Select Button to select the Delete Preset item. The Preset Channel List will appear onscreen. 6. Press the Repeat/AB/Down Button to highlight the station to be deleted. Press the Select Button to delete the station. The station will disappear from the Preset Channel list. 7. After you delete a preset channel, you have two choices: Repeat step 6 above to delete more preset channels. Press the Power/Menu Button to exit the Delete mode and return to the FM radio screen. Listening to the FM Radio ` 19