If there are less than six forced tune events programmed, the new event
will be stored in memory. At the designated time, the DR500 will
automatically tune to the programmed channel.
If you exceed the 6 forced tune events maximum, the DR500 front panel
displays
FUL
(full) indicating the memory is full. When
FUL
displays, the
DR500 memory must be cleared before any forced tune events can be
entered. Refer to
Clearing Forced Tune Events
for this procedure.
Pressing
PRESET
while entering a forced tune event exits the procedure
and returns to the current channel.
If two forced tune events are inadvertently scheduled for the same time
period, the event that was set first will play.
Checking Forced Tune Events
To check the forced tune event settings for a channel:
1. Tune to the desired channel.
2. Press:
If the current channel has no programmed forced tune events, the front
panel displays three flashing dashes.
If the current channel has any programmed forced tune events, the time of
the event (in 24-hour time) displays on the front panel as a flashing two-
digit number. If more than one event is programmed for the channel, the
front panel will scroll through all programmed events, displaying each for
five seconds.
Once all the forced tune events have been displayed, the front panel
returns to the current channel.
Clearing Forced Tune Events
The DR500 allows you to program and store up to six forced tune events.
These forced tune events can be programmed for one channel or spread
across a maximum of six channels.