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The TUNING DOWN button is also used to decrement the time when the unit
is in the SET TIME, SET AUTO ON TIME, or SET AUTO OFF TIME mode as
described under the TIME SET button.
8.
TUNING UP button
- active only when the MC602 is ON and the FM or AM
source is selected. This button is used to scan up through the FM or AM
radio stations. This button operates the same (Automatic Search and
Manual Scan) as the TUNING DOWN button except that it scans the
frequencies up instead of down.
The TUNING UP is also used to increment the time when the unit is in the
SET TIME, SET AUTO ON TIME, or SET AUTO OFF TIME mode as
described under the TIME SET button.
9.
1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons
- active only when the MC602 is ON and the FM or
AM source is selected. These buttons are used to save and recall your most
frequently used FM and AM radio stations (presets). Along with the
SOURCE button, these buttons provide 8 FM memories (A1, A2, A3, A4, B1,
B2, B3, and B4) and another 8 AM memories A1 through B4).
To save a radio station in memory FM B3:
1.
Using the SOURCE button, change the source to FM B.
2.
Tune the radio to the station which is desired to be saved.
3.
Hold in the 3 button until a 3 appears as the memory number.
To recall the radio station saved in memory AM A2:
1.
Using the SOURCE button, change the source to AM A.
2.
Momentarily press the 2 button. The memory number should
display 2 and the station that was stored in memory A2 should be
displayed and heard through the speakers.
10.
VOLUME UP button
- active only when the MC602 is ON. This button is
used to increase the audio level (volume) of the selected source (FM, AM, AUX, or
TAPE) which is sent to all the speakers. Whenever this "system volume" is
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increased, the display will show the level of this volume with a number from 1
(minimum volume) to 32 (maximum volume).
Each Room Speaker including the MASTER SPEAKER has its own volume control
which can be used to turn down the audio level for each particular room.
The VOLUME UP button is also used to increment the time when the unit is
in the SET TIME, SET AUTO ON TIME, or SET AUTO OFF TIME mode as
described under the TIME SET button.
11.
VOLUME DOWN button
- active only when the MC602 is ON. This button is
used to decrease the audio level (volume) of the selected source (FM, AM, AUX, or
TAPE) which is sent to all the speakers. Whenever this "system volume" is adjusted,
the display will show the level of this volume with a number from 1 (minimum volume)
to 32 (maximum volume).
Each Room Speaker including the MASTER SPEAKER has its own volume control
which can be used to turn down the audio level for each particular room.
The VOLUME DOWN button is also used to decrement the time when the
unit is in the SET TIME, SET AUTO ON TIME, or SET AUTO OFF TIME
mode as described under the TIME SET button.
NOTE: For best performance, the individual speaker volume controls should be
turned to maximum volume (fully clockwise) and then the VOLUME UP and DOWN
buttons adjusted for the proper listening volume (this is really setting the maximum
listening volume). The individual speaker volume control can then be adjusted in
rooms which require less volume.
IMPORTANT: Do not set this "system volume" to a high number and then adjust all
individual speaker volume controls down to acceptable listening level. This is very
inefficient, will cause the amplifier to overheat, and will add distortion to the system.
10 & 11.
OPTIONAL DOOR RELEASE -
always active. If the system is set up to
use the Door/Gate release function, the VOLUME UP button and VOLUME DOWN
button are used to open the Entry Door or Gate. The Door/Gate release is activated
by pushing both the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons at the same time and
holding them for 4 seconds. The display will show "door" when the buttons are
pressed at the same time and it will show RELS when the door release is activated.
10 & 11.
OPTIONAL HOME AUTOMATION INTERFACE
- always active. If the
system is connected with a HOME AUTOMATION system the VOLUME UP button
and VOLUME DOWN button are used to activate (turn on) the automated function.