
Chapter 4 Operation
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5
Registration on CH01 is completed.
The registration on the next channel
(CH02) is possible.
* In order to register on any other
channel than CH02, return to step 3
and assign the channel number.
6
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Frequency: 7795.0kHz
Enter [7], [7], [9], [5], [0] in turns.
In order to register another frequency
on CH02 continuously, enter the
frequency.
* The channel is automatically
moved up and it is not necessary to
enter it.
7
Registration on CH02 is completed.
The registration on the next channel
(CH3) is possible.
8
or
Read out a receiving frequency from the frequency
channel.
or
Enter a receiving frequency with ten-key.
Set the receiving frequency and
finish the frequency channel
registration.
For the operation procedure, refer to
4.3.2.
NOTE
•
If any frequency outside of the receivable frequency range (2.0000 ~ 24.9999MHz) is
entered, the frequency indication is cleared.
•
If any erroneous frequency value is entered:
The proper frequency can be re-entered by operating only ten-key by using the
function of clearing a frequency outside of the receivable frequency range.
Example: Enter 7795.0kHz
[7], [7], [9], [5], [2] (wrong entry) [*] (any number)
→
Clear frequency indication
→
[7], [7], [9], [5], [0]
•
In using the automatic frequency selection function, The FAX broadcasting from a
desired broadcasting station cannot be received if the frequencies of another
broadcasting station are registered in the same group channel. Do not register different
broadcasting stations in the same group channel.
•
After the registration is completed, press [MO] switch or [CLR] switch for setting the
receiving frequency.
Then, press the [ENT] switch, and the channel number moves up, but this operation
clears the registered frequency in the indicated channel.
Summary of Contents for JAX-9B
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