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Preset Memory Function

Preset Memory Function can store up to 24 sta-
tions: six stations for each of FM1, FM2, FM3
and AM.

Note:

When the present memory function is used, all the
content of the memory will be erased. 

Manual memory function

1) Press the BND button 

!

, and select the

band you want to store in the memory.

2) Press the SRCH Left/Right button 

@

then

select the station you want to store in the
memory.

3) Press and hold the Preset button 

9

for 2

seconds or longer, then the station will be
stored in the memory. 

Auto store function (Automatic Station Store)

1) Press the BND button 

!

, then select the

band you want to store in the memory.

2) Press and hold the AS button 

8

for 2 sec-

onds or longer, then the station at which the
reception is the strongest will be automatical-
ly stored in the memory.

Note:

When the number of stations stored is less than six,
the previous content of the memory for each direct
button will be retained.

Preset Scanning (Preset Station Scan)

When the PS button 

8

is pressed, the preset

memory numbers flash and the stations are
tuned in for 7 seconds each in the order in which
they were stored. Press the PS button again to
cancel the preset scanning mode.

Instant Station Recall (ISR)

With this function, a specific radio station can be
recalled from any mode.

ISR memory

1) Press the FNC button 

3

, then select the

radio mode.

2) Select the radio station which you want to

store in the memory.

3) Press and hold the ISR button 

4

for 2 sec-

onds or longer.

Recalling ISR
Press the ISR button 

4

then the display will

show “ISR”, then the radio station previously
memorized will be selected. Press the ISR but-
ton 

4

again to disengage the unit from the

Recalling ISR function.

Area Change

Use this function when you are using the car
stereo anywhere outside the U.S.

Switchable frequency spacing
This car stereo is initially set to tune in frequen-
cy intervals of 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for
FM, the standard calibrations in the U.S. When
using the unit outside the U.S., use the following
procedure to switch the frequency range. 
The table below lists the frequency specifica-
tions for the U.S. and other countries.

Switching the area change 
Outside U.S. (New Setting)
While pressing the BND button 

!

, press the

SRCH Left button 

@

, then “outside U.S.” will be

selected.

Inside U.S. standard (Initial Setting)

While pressing the BND button 

!

, press the

SRCH Right button 

@

, then the “U.S. standard”

will be selected. 

AM

FM

Frequency
spacing

Frequency
range

Frequency
spacing

Frequency
range

Initial Setting

(U.S. standard)

New Setting

(outside U.S.)

10 kHz

530 to
1,710 kHz

200 kHz

87.9 to
107.9 MHz

9 kHz

531 to
1,629 kHz

50 kHz

87.5 to
108 MHz

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XD516

English

Summary of Contents for XD516

Page 1: ...harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio o...

Page 2: ...e visualizar el tipo del mismo Tome las medidas descritas a continuaci n para solucionar el problema Si aparece una indicaci n de error no descrita arriba presione el bot n de reposici n Si el problem...

Page 3: ...RES Flip Down Panel This unit uses a flip down structure that makes possible large size displays CAUTION When opening and closing the FLIP DOWN PANEL be careful not to catch your fingers They could be...

Page 4: ...skip if such discs are used Use a ball point pen etc to remove roughness from the edge of the disc Note on Compact Discs Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or mark the surface with...

Page 5: ...e HOLD FLAP for safety when removing the DCP Attaching the DCP 1 Insert the right side of the DCP into the main unit 2 Insert the left side of the DCP into the main unit The DCP can easily be damaged...

Page 6: ...ly can cause them to explode Take note of the following points When replacing batteries replace both batteries with new ones Do not short circuit disassemble or heat batteries Do not dispose of batter...

Page 7: ...s the first track Top play Moves the next disc in increasing order PLAY PAUSE Turns mute on and off Switches between playback and pause Switches between playback and pause Turns mute on and off Switch...

Page 8: ...2 and select TREB 2 Turning the Rotary knob clockwise empha sizes the treble turning it counterclockwise attenuates the treble The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range 6 to 6 3 When the adju...

Page 9: ...trol and Multipath noise reduction circuits Listening to the Radio 1 Press the FNC button 3 to select the radio mode then the radio will be on 2 To select a preset band press the BND but ton then sele...

Page 10: ...tion a specific radio station can be recalled from any mode ISR memory 1 Press the FNC button 3 then select the radio mode 2 Select the radio station which you want to store in the memory 3 Press and...

Page 11: ...ping pausing Playback Press the Play Pause button PAUS appears on the display Press the Play Pause button again to resume playback CAUTION Be careful not to catch your hand or fingers while closing th...

Page 12: ...layer checks the magazine LOADING appears on the dis play If NO DISC appears on the display eject the maga zine and insert discs into each slot Then reinsert the magazine back into the CD changer Stop...

Page 13: ...ss the RPT button 7 again to disengage the unit from repeat play Disc repeat play Press and hold the RPT button 7 for 1 second or longer then the display shows both the and RPT then the disc currently...

Page 14: ...compact disc before loading the new one Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth Replace with a compact disc with no scratches Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on General CD Problem Power does...

Page 15: ...Eject the disc then reload it properly CD CD changer Error Display A CD is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected A CD cannot be played due to scratches etc A CD is loaded upside down inside th...

Page 16: ...onic Distortion 0 01 Audio Maximum Power Output 200 W 50 W 4 ch Continuous Average Power Output 18 W 4 into 4 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 THD Bass Control Action 30 Hz 13 dB Treble Control Action 10 kHz 10 dB L...

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