OPERATION 15
OPERATION
4. Stations may also be tuned directly by pressing the
Direct Button
∆
, and then pressing the
Numeric
Keys
˚
that correspond to the station’s frequency.
The desired station will automatically be tuned.
NOTE: When the FM reception of a station is weak,
audio quality will be increased by switching to Mono
mode by pressing the
FM Mode Button
* ß
until
the
Stereo Indicator
F
goes out.
Preset Tuning
Up to 30 stations may be stored in the HK 3475’s
memory for easy recall using the front panel controls
or the remote. In order to program preset stations into
memory, you must use the remote control.
To enter a station into the memory, first tune the sta-
tion using the steps outlined above. Then:
1. Press the
Memory Button
ø
on the remote. The
Memory Indicator
E
and
Preset Indicator
C
will
light and flash in the
Main Information Display
Û
.
2. Within five seconds, press the
Numeric Keys
˚
corresponding to the location where you wish to store
this station’s frequency. The preset number will appear
in the
Preset Number
B
display.
3. Repeat the process after tuning any additional
stations to be preset.
Auto Preset
• Preset stations may also be programmed automati-
cally for the entire FM band. To automatically enter
each station that may be tuned with acceptable quality
into the HK 3475’s preset memories, first select the
FM band. Next, press and briefly hold the
Auto Preset
Button
¬
until the
Memory Indicator
E
and
Preset Indicator
C
begin to flash, and the station
frequency indication begins to increase. Release the
button and the tuner will search the entire FM band,
and stop briefly at each station that has acceptable sig-
nal strength. The HK 3475 will automatically assign a
preset number to each station, and then search for the
next station. The automatic scan process will stop when
all 30 preset memory locations have been filled or the
entire FM band has been scanned three times.
NOTE: Using the automatic tuning mode in areas with
more than 30 FM stations will completely fill the preset
memories, and overwrite any previously memorized
presets for either AM or FM stations.
TIP: The automatic scan process may enter stations
that you do not wish to retain in the memory, or it may
enter a station on more than one frequency if the sig-
nal is too strong. These unwanted stations may be
removed from the memory using the Preset Clear
function outlined below.
Recalling Preset Stations
• To manually select a station previously entered in
the preset memory, press the
Numeric Keys
˚
that
correspond to the desired station’s preset memory
location.
• To manually tune through the list of stored preset
stations one by one
,
press the
⁄
/
¤
Preset
Buttons
%∂
on the front panel or remote.
• To automatically scan through the stations entered
in the preset memory, press the
Preset Scan Button
@ œ
on the front panel or remote. The tuner will
cycle through the list of preset stations in the
Preset
Number Display
B
, stopping for five seconds at
each one. Press the button again to stop the scan
at your desired station.
Clearing Preset Stations
Unwanted preset stations may be erased from the
unit’s memory to make it easier to tune only those
stations you want.
To remove a preset station from the HK 3475’s tuner
memory, first tune to the station using the
Preset
Scan Button
@ œ
on the front panel or remote, or
by entering the preset number directly, using the
Numeric Keys
˚
.
When the preset station to be removed has been
tuned, first press the
Memory Button
ø
. The
Memory Indicator
E
and
Preset Indicator
C
in
the
Main Information Display
Û
will flash, and the
actual preset number will disappear from the
Preset
Number
B
display. Next, press the
Clear Button
Ñ
within five seconds.
The preset station will be removed from the memory,
and the action will be confirmed by the brief appear-
ance of the word
CLEAR
and the preset number
location in the Main Information Display. That memory
location will now be empty, and you may program a
different station to that location, or leave it empty.
Tape Recording
In normal operation, the audio source selected for
listening through the HK 3475 is sent to the
Tape
Mon Out
‚
and
Tape 2 Rec Out
¤
outputs. This
means that any program you are listening to may be
recorded simply by placing machines connected to
the outputs for
Tape Monitor
‚
or
Tape 2
¤
in
the record mode.
When a tape recorder with separate record and play-
back heads is used, you may monitor the output of
the recording by pressing the
Tape Monitor Input
Selector
9ç
. The
T-Mon Indicator
J
will light
in the
Main Information Display
Û
to remind you
that you are listening to the record playback instead of
the actual input source being recorded. Press it again
to hear the input source.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please make certain that you are
aware of the copyright restrictions on any material
you copy.