Tune/Seek (US: EX, Canada: EX-R)
The Tune function changes frequency one increment at a time. Push the
TUNE/SEEK switch up to change to the next higher frequency, and down
to change to the next lower frequency.
To go to a frequency on the band that is farther away, push and hold the
switch. You will hear a beep and the display will count rapidly. It will stop
when the switch is released.
The Seek function searches the band for stations with a strong signal.
Depending on which direction the TUNE/SEEK switch is pushed, the
system searches up or down from the current frequency. Push the switch
until you hear a beep, then release it. The system searches until it finds
a station with a strong signal, then stops.
Tune (US: LX, Canada: EX)
The Tune function changes frequency one increment at a time. Push to
tune to the next higher frequency or for the next lower frequency.
Seek (US: LX, Canada: EX)
The seek function allows you to seek the stations with the strongest
signal. Each time the switch is pushed up or down, the system searches
up or down from the current frequency and stops when it finds a station
with a strong signal.
Station Preset
1. Make sure the Band Selector is on the band you w a n t . . . AM, FM1,
or FM2 (for the US: EX, and Canada: EX-R models); AM or FM (for
the US: LX, and Canada: EX models). Then, use the TUNE or SEEK
control to find the station you want.
2. Press and hold one of the Preset Buttons.
3. In a few seconds a beep will sound and the light in the Preset button
will come on. The station is now preset in memory.
For the US: EX and Canada: EX-R models, you may preset one
station per button in the AM, FM1, and FM2 band for a total of 18 preset
stations.
For the US: LX and Canada: EX models, you may preset one station
per button in the AM and FM bands for a total of 12 preset stations.
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