Using your Highway
Removing and fitting the
detachable front panel
To help improve security, Highway has a
detachable front panel so you can take it with you
whenever you leave your car.
Note: To prevent damage, place the front panel in
the protective case whenever you remove the front
panel from the head unit.
Removing the detachable
panel
1. Press the
button.
2. Hold the loose part of the
panel and remove from the
head unit.
Fitting the detachable
panel
1. Line up the groove on the
right side of the face panel
with the slot on the unit.
2. Press down the left side of
the face plate until it clicks
into the panel slot.
Listening to digital radio
Selecting digital radio as playing source
Press DAB once, or Source repeatedly until 'DAB' is
displayed on the screen.
Changing digital stations
Press the
list of stations and press the VOLUME dial to select.
Choosing a digital radio band
Highway includes a BAND button that you can press
to change the stations that are allocated to the six
preset buttons. There are three bands available for
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digital radio, allowing you to store up to 18 digital
radio presets. Press BAND to select band D1, D2
or D3.
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Storing and selecting presets
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Manually storing a preset
Tune into the digital radio station you want to store.
Press and hold one of the numbered preset buttons
(1-6) to store it in the memory.
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Recalling a preset
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To tune to a preset, press the corresponding preset
button (1 to 6).
Carrying out an autotune
The autotune function scans all digital radio
frequencies and automatically updates the station
list by adding any stations found and removing any
stations that are no longer available. To carry out an
autotune, press the PS/AS button.
or
buttons to scroll through the
Changing the information shown on
screen
In digital radio mode, Highway displays two
rows of text. The first row always displays the
name of the radio station.
You can toggle the information that is
displayed on the second row by pressing the
DISP button.
Highway can display the current time, scrolling
text, programme type (PTY) information, multiplex
(MUX), band information and frequency.
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