Radio - No Seek button/mode?
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My Ride: E60
Does the radio not have a seek button? I see that it has a scan, but I'm not seeing seek.
For that matter, when I clicked on Scan, it cycled through the Presets. I thought that was odd. Maybe I need to be in Manual mode, as opposed to having the presets up?
For that matter, when I clicked on Scan, it cycled through the Presets. I thought that was odd. Maybe I need to be in Manual mode, as opposed to having the presets up?
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Suggest you dig out the manual and give it a review in the radio section as it has too many options to explain fully here...
in brief, after a really quick review...
the <> buttons (console or wheel) will choose what to based on whether you are in autostore/preset/manual mode...
and, if you press and HOLD the <> button it should go into a search wherein it will find a station, play it for a few seconds, then move on to the next (unless you interrupt it again with either < or > - whichever, i assume, with which you had started the search
that is it in brief-- play with it some more, or check out the manual... all in all it is one of the most clever dealios for a car radio tuner i've seen to date -- i like the autostore, with which assuming I understand it correctly, on a trip away from your regular presets, you can update the six strongest signals and store them, and do it again and again, without overwriting the twelve stored
good luck
in brief, after a really quick review...
the <> buttons (console or wheel) will choose what to based on whether you are in autostore/preset/manual mode...
and, if you press and HOLD the <> button it should go into a search wherein it will find a station, play it for a few seconds, then move on to the next (unless you interrupt it again with either < or > - whichever, i assume, with which you had started the search
that is it in brief-- play with it some more, or check out the manual... all in all it is one of the most clever dealios for a car radio tuner i've seen to date -- i like the autostore, with which assuming I understand it correctly, on a trip away from your regular presets, you can update the six strongest signals and store them, and do it again and again, without overwriting the twelve stored
good luck
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It's the Up arrow and Down arrow on the steering wheel buttons (right side).
Press briefly to change station.
Press longer: manual tuning or automatic search scan.
Press briefly to change station.
Press longer: manual tuning or automatic search scan.
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Why do you need a seek function? The radio has a mode where all well-tuned stations are displayed on the I-Drive screen and you can just turn the I-Drive knob to go to the next/previous station, isn't this more or less the same as a seek function?
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arrow buttons on steering wheel, when radio is playing
up/down to next memorised station, if Memorised stations is selected (in Idrive)
up/down to next station with enough strength, if All stations is selected
up/down to next in auto-store list, if that has been selected (i think this one works this way but haven't used it)
where you're missing it i think is in terms of current iDrive selection for the radio (memorised v all stations) in that the press or press&hold action of the steering wheel buttons (or for that matter, the console buttons as well) changes depending on that iDrive current selection
up/down to next memorised station, if Memorised stations is selected (in Idrive)
up/down to next station with enough strength, if All stations is selected
up/down to next in auto-store list, if that has been selected (i think this one works this way but haven't used it)
where you're missing it i think is in terms of current iDrive selection for the radio (memorised v all stations) in that the press or press&hold action of the steering wheel buttons (or for that matter, the console buttons as well) changes depending on that iDrive current selection