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4.
Raise or lower the volume.
5.
T
urn the sour
ce OFF
.
Entering the Function Menu
In this menu you can select tuner functions.
•
Select the desir
ed mode in the Function Menu.
Each press of the FUNCTION button selects the mode in the following
order:
FormatScan
→
FRMT
-BSM
→
APF
→
Multi ST*
→
Local
→
T
A**
→
SeekSelect
*
Y
ou can select the “Multi ST” mode, only when a multi-station is received.
**
During AM reception, you cannot switch to the T
A
mode.
T
o
cancel the Function Menu, press the BAND
button.
Note:
•
Modes other than the Local mode are for RDS/ID LOGIC functions. Refer to
“Using RDS/ID LOGIC” for details and instructions on how to use these func-
tions.
•
After entering the Function Menu, if you do not perform an operation within
about 30 seconds, the Function Menu is automatically canceled.
Each press
changes the Mode ...
Hold for 1 second
T
uner Operation
Basic Operation of T
uner
1.
Select T
uner
.
The program service name or frequency appears on the display
.
2.
Select the desir
ed band.
3.
T
une the r
eceiver to a higher or lower fr
equency
.
This product’
s tuner lets you select the tuning by changing the length of the
time you press the button.
Manual T
uning (step by step)
0.3 seconds or less
Seek T
uning (automatically)
0.3–2 seconds
Manual T
uning (continuously)
2 seconds or more
Note:
•
“STEREO
” indicator lights when a stereo station is selected.
•
T
o select a weak broadcasting station that cannot be tuned in with the Seek
T
uning function, tune in with Manual T
uning.
•
“RDS” indicator lights when a RDS station is received.
“RDS”
“STEREO
”
FM1
→
FM2
→
FM3
→
AM
Each press
changes the Source ...
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