Yamaha BRX-610: Deleting preset stations Displaying Radio Data System information (Russia model only)
Deleting preset stations Displaying Radio Data System information (Russia model only): Yamaha BRX-610
Table of contents
- CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
- WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS UNIT SUPPLIED PARTS
- ABOUT DISCS AND FILES Types of discs/files that can be used with this unit
- Loading a disc Notice for watching 3D video images Disc precautions
- Front panel
- Remote control 4 PROGRAM : Sets the order of playback
- I ZOOM : Zooms in/out. The
- S TOP MENU : Displays the top menu screen
- Rear panel
- Installing the batteries in the remote control Using the remote control
- 5.1-channel speaker layout Connecting speakers
- Connecting the FM antenna Connecting iPod
- Connecting to a TV
- Connecting audio devices (such as a CD or MD player) Connecting a satellite/cable TV tuner Connecting a portable digital music player other than iPod
- NETWORK AND USB CONNECTION Connecting to the NETWORK terminal Connecting to the USB port
- OTHER CONNECTION Connecting the power cable
- INITIAL WIZARD/EASY SETUP Setting with the Initial Wizard/Easy Setup
- BASIC OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION
- BASIC OPERATION Playing back photo/music/video
- BASIC OPERATION ■ Operations for viewing photos
- BASIC OPERATION Using network content Using network services
- Operation for iPod Operation for CDs
- ADVANCED PLAYBACK OPERATION On Screen menu
- Status menu
- Using Bookmark Using search Program play
- Enjoying BONUSVIEW™ and BD- Live™
- LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS Tuning to radio stations Selecting preset radio stations Presetting radio stations
- Deleting preset stations Displaying Radio Data System information (Russia model only)
- USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Setting the sleep timer Operating this unit by TV remote control (the HDMI control function)
- USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS ■ Registering HDMI components to TV ■ Changing the connection method and connected components
- SETUP MENU Menu/Submenu Item Function Page
- Menu/Submenu Item Function Page
- Operation for SETUP menu
- SETUP MENU General Setting
- SETUP MENU ■ Playback ■ Network ■ Security
- Display Setting ■ TV
- SETUP MENU ■ Video Process
- Audio Setting ■ Audio Output ■ Post Process ■ System Information ■ Speaker Setting
- About the video output formats When [TV System] is set to [PAL] When [TV System] is set to [Multi]
- SOFTWARE UPGRADE Upgrading the software
- TROUBLESHOOTING General Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Radio reception Problem Cause Remedy Page iPod Status message Cause Remedy Page Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Problem Cause Remedy Page USB Status message Cause Remedy Page Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Disc playback ■ General Problem Cause Remedy Page
- ■ Picture Problem Cause Remedy Page Remote control Problem Cause Remedy Page Network Problem Cause Remedy Page
- TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Remedy Page
- Messages on the screen Error message Cause Remedy Page Others Problem Cause Remedy Page
- GLOSSARY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS

LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS
Deleting preset stations
Displaying Radio Data System
information (Russia model only)
You can delete a preset station by using the option menu
([PRESET DEL]).
DISPLAY
SETUP
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
SETUP
VOLUME
VOLUME
OPTION
HOME
OPTION
OPTION
HOME
TOP MENU POP-UP MENU
TOP MENU
POP- UP MENU
5
ENTER
ENTER
1 Press DISPLAY repeatedly while listening.
RETURN ON SCREEN
PS (Program Service)
a
↓
PTY (Program Type)
1 Press OPTION.
↓
RT (Radio Text)
2 Press ENTER.
↓
CT (Clock Time)
3 Select the preset number you want to delete by
pressing 5/a .
↓
MONO/STEREO
OPERATIONS
4 Press ENTER.
*
↓
Frequency
5 Press OPTION to exit option menu.
↓
Back to the PS
*To delete additional preset number, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Note
y
If the signal transmission of the Radio Data System station is too
[PRESET DEL] is displayed on the front panel display only when
weak, this unit may not be able to receive Radio Data System
the input source is set to FM.
information completely. In particular, RT (Radio Text)
information uses a lot of bandwidth, so it may be less available
compared to other types of information.
English
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