8
Operation
ˆ
Operation
LISTENING TO THE
RADIO
1. Repeatedly press
TUNER ON/
BAND
until the desired band (
7C
7C
7C
7C
,
<C'
<C'
<C'
<C'
,
<C(
<C(
<C(
<C(
, or
<C)
<C)
<C)
<C)
) appears.
2. Rotate
VOL
to a comfortable lis-
tening level.
3. Use manual, automatic, or mem-
ory tuning to tune to the desired
station. The display shows the
tuned frequency.
• Manual Tuning — Repeat-
edly press or hold down
–
TUNING
+
to tune up or down
to the selected station.
• Automatic Tuning — Hold
down
–
TUNING
+
for about
two seconds or until the tuner
starts tuning, then quickly
release it. The CD player
stops at the next station with a
strong signal.
• Memory Tuning — Press one
of the five memory buttons (
P1
through
P5
) to directly select a
preset station. You can preset
up to 20 stations. See “Storing
a Radio Station in Memory”.
Notes:
• The CD player has a built-in AM
antenna. For the best AM recep-
tion, move or rotate the CD
player until the clearest reception
is received.
• The supplied headphones,
optional earphones’ cord, or
optional Y-cable serve as an FM
antenna. For the best FM recep-
tion, fully uncoil the cord.
• When listening to an FM station,
press
STEREO/MONO
.
IJ
IJ
IJ
IJ
appears. If reception is poor or
noisy, press
STEREO/MONO
again.
CEDE
CEDE
CEDE
CEDE
appears. The sound
is not in stereo, but reception
should improve.
4. Press
STOP/TUNER OFF
to turn
off the radio.
STORING A RADIO
STATION IN MEMORY
You can store up to 20 stations (15
FM and 5 AM) in memory — 5 each in
AM, FM1, FM2, and FM3 — so that
you can immediately tune to a station
at the press of a button.
1. Turn on the radio and tune to the
desired band and station.