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Storing stations in memory

You can use one of the following two methods to
store broadcasting stations in memory.
• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong-

station Sequential Memory)

• Manual preset of both FM and AM stations

FM station automatic preset: SSM

You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band
(FM1, FM2 and FM3).

1

Select the FM band (FM1 – 3) you want
to store FM stations into.

Each time you press the button, the FM band
changes as follows:

FM1

FM2

FM3

F M

2

Press and hold both buttons for more
than 2 seconds.

“SSM” appears, then disappears when automatic
preset is over.

Local FM stations with the strongest signals are
searched and stored automatically in the band
number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3).
These stations are preset in the number buttons —
No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest
frequency).
When automatic preset is over, the station stored
in number button 1 will be automatically tuned into.

3

Tune into a station you want while “M”
is flashing.

To tune into stations of
higher frequencies.

To tune  into stations of
lower frequencies.

• If you release your finger from the button,

the manual mode will automatically turn off
after 5 seconds.

• If you hold down the button, the frequency

keeps changing until you release the button.

When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to
receive:

Press MO (monaural) while listening to an FM
stereo broadcast.
• Each time you press the button, the MO indicator

lights up and goes off alternately.

Lights up when receiving an
FM broadcast in stereo.

When the MO indicator is lit on the display, the
sound you hear becomes monaural but the
reception will be improved (the ST indicator goes
off).

To restore the stereo effect

, press the same

button again.

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Summary of Contents for KS-F161

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Page 2: ...n the power 4 RADIO BASIC OPERATIONS 5 Listening to the radio 5 Storing stations in memory 6 Storing your favorite stations into the one touch operation button EX extra 7 Tuning into a preset station 8 Scanning broadcast stations 8 TAPE OPERATIONS 9 Listening to a cassette 9 How to reset your unit Press and hold both the SEL Select and Standby On Attenuator buttons at the same time for several sec...

Page 3: ...button 7 Ex button 8 AM button 9 FM button p SEL Select button q buttons Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed together w MO Monaural button e Number buttons r DISP Display button t SCAN Scan button y SOUND button u Control panelrelease button Display window i Band indicators FM1 FM2 FM3 AM o MO Monaural indicators ST Stereo indicators Main display a Sound mode indicators BEAT POP SOFT s LOUD...

Page 4: ... clock correctly see page 12 Turning on the power 1 Turn on the power I ATT Note on One Touch Operation When you select a source in step 2 below the power automatically comes on You do not have to press this button to turn on the power If the cassette is already in the cassette compartment tape play starts automatically However it is not recommended to leave the cassette in the compartment when tu...

Page 5: ...2 FM3 You can use any one of them to listen to an FM broadcast 2 Start searching a station To search stations of higher frequencies To search stations of lower frequencies When a station is received searching stops CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE To stop searching before a station is received press the same button you have pressed for searching Searching a station manually Manual search 1 Select the ba...

Page 6: ...eset in the number buttons No 1 lowest frequency to No 6 highest frequency When automatic preset is over the station stored in number button 1 will be automatically tuned into 3 Tune into a station you want while M is flashing To tune into stations of higher frequencies To tune into stations of lower frequencies If you release your finger from the button the manual mode will automatically turn off...

Page 7: ...s erased when a new station is stored in the same preset number Preset stations are erased when the power supply to the memory circuit is interrupted for example during battery replacement If this occurs preset the stations again Storing your favorite stations into the one touch operation button EX extra You can preset an FM or AM station such as your favorite station or traffic announcement stati...

Page 8: ...tion will be tuned in Tuning into a preset station You can easily tune into a preset station Remember that you must store stations first If you have not stored them yet see Storing stations in memory on pages 6 7 1 Select the band FM1 3 AM FM1 FM2 FM3 A M F M AM 2 Select the number 1 6 for the preset station you want Scanning broadcast stations When you press SCAN while listening to the radio stat...

Page 9: ...Reverse 3 Select the tape direction Press the both buttons at the same time Each time you press the button the tape direction changes alternatively forward and reverse PROG To stop play and eject the cassette Press 0 Tape play stops and the cassette automatically ejects from the cassette compartment The source changes to the previously selected one You cannot change the source if the cassette is s...

Page 10: ...toring your own sound adjustments on page 11 To adjust only the bass and treble reinforcement levels to your preference see Adjusting the sound on page 10 When one of the sound modes is selected it is shown on the display as follows For example when POP is selected Indication For Preset values BAS TRE LOUD SCM OFF Flat sound 00 00 On BEAT Rock or 2 00 On disco music POP Light music 4 1 Off SOFT Qu...

Page 11: ... bass TRE treble 3 Adjust the bass or treble level See page 10 for details 4 To turn on or off the loudness function Each time you press LOUD the loudness function turns on and off alternately See page 10 for details LOUD 5 Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the other items 6 Press and hold SOUND until the sound mode you have selected in step 1 flashes on the display Your setting is stored in memory SO...

Page 12: ... not shown on the display 2 Adjust the hour 3 Set the minute 1 Select CLOCK M 2 Adjust the minute 4 Please SEL Select to finish the setting To check the current clock time or change the display mode Press DISP repeatedly Each time you press the button the display mode changes as follows During tuner operation During tape operation Clock Play mode tape direction Clock Frequency ...

Page 13: ...rs on the back of the control panel and on the panel holder How to detach the control panel Before detaching the control panel be sure to turn off the power 1 Unlock the control panel 2 Lift and pull the control panel out of the unit 3 Put the detached control panel into the provided case Note on cleaning the connectors If you frequently detach the control panel the connectors will deteriorate To ...

Page 14: ...eases Sound drops out Do not play dirty or dusty tapes Do not touch the highly polished head with any metallic or magnetic tools To keep the tape clean Always store the tapes to their storage cases after use Do not store tapes in the following places Subject to direct sunlight With high humidity At extremely hot temperatures CAUTIONS Do not play the tapes with peeling labels otherwise they can dam...

Page 15: ...to insert a cassette in the wrong way This is not a malfunction The tape head is dirty Connections are not good The volume control is turned to the minimum level Connections are incorrect The antenna is not connected firmly The built in microcomputer may function incorrectly due to noise etc Signals are too weak Remedies Insert the cassette with the exposed tape facing right Clean it with a head c...

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