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P / N : 570-991613-04
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
FIGURE A
7.
CLOCK CONTROL
During radio and CD operation, press this button to call the time display on the incorporated quartz clock.
SETTING CLOCK TIME
1.
Press CLOCK button and hold it until the display flash and release.
2.
Press “+” button to set HOUR and press “-” to set MINUTE.
8.
STEREO/MONO CONTROL
Press this button to select
“
FM STEREO
”
or
“
MONO
”
reception.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
POWER ON/OFF CONTROL
Press the button to turn the power
“
ON
”
or
“
OFF
”
.
Note :
The unit can be turn on by pressing any keys on the panel (except panel release button & disc eject
button). It will help the user who cannot find the power button in dark.
2.
BAND SELECTOR
Each time this button is pressed, the radio band is changed. The indication
“
FM1
”
,
“
FM2
”
,
“
FM3
”
,
“
MW1
”
or
“
MW2
”
will appear on the display according to your selection.
3.
SCAN CONTROL
Press this button to scan the receivable FM / MW stations. When receivable stations are tuned in, they are
monitored for approximately 5 seconds before advancing to the next receivable station. Press SCAN button
once again to stop scanning as desired.
4.
PRE-SCAN/AUTO-STORE BUTTON
This button allows you to enjoy
“
Preset Memory Scan
”
function by pushing it shortly, and
“
Auto-Store Memory
”
function by pushing it more than 2 seconds.
*
PS (PRESET MEMORY SCAN) - It calls the memorized station frequencies ( from 1-6 ) automatically every
5 seconds.
*
AS (AUTO-STORE MEMORY) - It searches all station frequencies upward and memorize automatically 6
stations by catching the frequency which has scan-stop level, the memorized station is shown on LCD as
“
CH1...6
”
. After memorizing, auto-store memory function will be changed to
“
Preset Memory Scan
”
function automatically.
5.
DISC SLOT
Holding the disc and insert into the disc slot. The CD mechanism will automatically engage into CD play
mode.
6.
LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY
The unit utilizes a digital type display which shows numerical indication of station FREQUENCY and other
FUNCTIONS.