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3. Press and release
TUNE/SEEK
TRACK ATP
so
AS
disappears
from the display.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a station you manually
stored in AM, FMI, or FMII, repeatedly
press
BAND
to select the desired
memory group, then press the desired
memory channel button.
Note: Do not hold down the memory
channel button. This stores the cur-
rently tuned station into that location.
Follow these steps to select a station
you automatically stored in automatic
travel programming memory.
1. Repeatedly press
BAND
to select
the desired band (
AM
for AM, or
FMI
or
FMII
for FM).
2. Press
TUNE/SEEK TRACK ATP
until
AS
appears on the display.
Note: Do not hold down
TUNE/
SEEK TRACK ATP
. This causes the
stereo to automatically scan and
store the first 6 strong stations it
finds into its automatic travel pro-
gramming memory.
3. Press the desired memory chan-
nel button.
Note: If the stereo could not find
any strong stations,
- - -
and
the channel number appear on
the display if you try to tune to an
automatic travel programming
memory channel.
Scanning Stored Stations
The radio can scan all stored stations
in the selected band, pausing for 5
seconds at each station.
To start scanning stored stations,
repeatedly press
BAND
to select the
desired memory group, then press
P-SCAN
.
To scan the stations in the automatic
travel programming memory, press
BAND
to select the desired band,
press
TUNE/SEEK TRACK ATP
so
AS
appears on the display, then press
P-
SCAN
.
As the radio scans each memory
channel, the channel number flashes
and the frequency is displayed. After
scanning all memory channels, the
stereo returns to the original station.
To stop the scanning when the radio
pauses at a station you want to listen
to, press
P-SCAN
again.
(illus - call out P-SCAN button)
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