1.
Press band/AUX selector button (1) and select FM or AM.
2.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the fre-
quency.
• Press the
△
button, and the frequency increases;
press the
▽
button, and the frequency decreases.
• Hold down the
△
button, and the frequency increases
continuously; hold down the
▽
button, and the fre-
quency decreases continuously.
• Hold down the
△
button and release it, then the fre-
quency increases continuously. Hold down the
▽
but-
ton and release it, then the frequency decreases continuously as an auto seek.
When a proper frequency is picked up, the tuning automatically stops.
METHOD FOR ADJUSTING FREQUENCY (AUTO PRESETTING)
1.
Press band/AUX selector button (1) and select FM or AM.
2.
Hold down sound control button (2).
When a proper frequency is picked up, it is automatically
registered to preset memories 1 to 6.
METHOD FOR CALLING PRESET
1.
Press band/AUX selector button (1) and select FM or AM.
2.
Press one of 1 to 6 of preset button (2).
The frequency registered in the preset number of the
pressed button is called up and received.
“Example”
While a frequency is displayed, press button 1 of preset
button (2), and the preset number “P-1” is displayed on the
display.
The preset number is shown for 0.5 seconds, and then the
frequency is displayed.
METHOD FOR REGISTERING PRESET
Hold down one of 1 to 6 of preset button (1) while listening to
the radio.
The currently received frequency is registered to the preset
number corresponding to the pressed button.
“Example”
While a frequency is displayed, keep pressing button 1 of pre-
set button (1), and the preset number “P-1” is displayed.
After the preset number flashes 3 times, the frequency is dis-
played and then registered to preset number “P-1”.
OPERATION
HANDLE RADIO
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