select the station you want to save. Then press and hold one of the preset buttons ("P1" thru "P4" ) for about 3 seconds, until the word "saved" replaces the the number of the station on the LCD screen. That's all there is to it.
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Set the clock and radio presets.Set the clock and radio presets.
No, all you have to do is reprogram your radio presets and set your clock.
Tune the radio to the station you want, hold down the button of the preset you want it set to.
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Select the desired radio station, then press and hold 'PRESETS' button (about 2 sec) on the appliance. Display icon will flash now. Select desired preset number with up and down buttons on the appliance and then press 'PRESETS' button again to save the change.
You only need to reprogram your radio presets, and set your clock. The computer needs no action on your part.
I don't know, but it was burned down in Lansing, Michigan.
97 Chevy s10 pickup. Turn the power off on the radio. Press the [set] button, like you would to do your presets. The word set will show on the display. Press the [seek] button to change the hours and the [scan] button to change the minutes. Then press [set] again to save the time.
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