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Space in the LCD Display. Once a character is selected you may move to the next position to place 
another character by using the UP/DOWN button (10).When name is completely entered press 
 button.

RECALLING A STATION IN MEMORY

On LW, press ATS/LW button (23),then press any of the numbered buttons on the key pad. 

On MW/FM, press ATS/MW button (22) [MW] or press ATS/FM button (24),select desired page by 
pressing page button(11)[PAGE] and then press any of the numbered on the key pad.

On SW, press SW button (21) [SW],select desired page by pressing page button (11)[PAGE] 
and UP/DOWN button (10)until desired page is selected and then push ENTER button (17)      . The
 receiver will then automatically search for the strongest frequency on that page. You may change the
 selected frequency using the numbered keys on the pad.

CANCELING A STATION IN MEMORY

Recall the station in memory, press the memo button (16) [M] and then press the cancel button (18) [C].

LOCKING A STATION INTO MEMORY

After programming your stations into memory you may lock any station into memrory to prevent 
accidental erasure or elimination should the ATS feature be turned on again. 

To lock a station recall the station you wish locked and press 

MEMO

 button (16) [

M

] and then lock

button (9) [        ]. The display will show memo locked symbol whenever that station is selected. To 
remove  station from locked position repeat above procedure and locked symbol will be removed and
 station will   no longer be in locked state.

EXCHANGING STATION POSITIONS IN MEMORY

To move a station in memory to another position recall station. Press 

MEMO

 button (

M

), MEMO and

position display will flash, press new position desired and a signal will be heard indicating the exchange
has taken place and the positions have been swapped.

SELECTING A SW BAND

To select a SW Band press METER/SW button (21) once and then press a second time. A flashing 

m

will appear in the display. Any of the 14 SW Bands (11-120M) can now be selected. The band selected
appears in the LCD display and will remain in the display as long as tuning activity remains within the
metered band.

Band ranges are indicated in a convenient chart above the numbered keys on the key pad.

DIRECT BUTTON 

(Instant Priority)

The PRIORITY button (13) [         ] allows instant recall to your favorite station from any frequency or
band by.

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Summary of Contents for ATS-909

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Page 2: ...31 32 33 34 35 36 25 26 27 28 29 30 37 MW STEP 9K 10K TIME SET MANUAL AUTO NEWS MUSIC NORM VOLUME WIDE NARR AM MONO FM STEREO UP DOWN AM RF GANI AM EXT ANT REC STANDBY LINE OUT DC IN 6V 1...

Page 3: ...41m 31m 3 200 3 400 2 300 2 495 3 900 4 000 4 750 5 060 5 900 6 200 7 100 7 350 9 400 9 990 15 100 15 800 13 500 13 870 17 480 17 900 18 900 19 020 21 450 21 750 25 600 26 100 19m 21m 16m 15m 13m 11m...

Page 4: ...50KHz 9KHz 1KHz 9 10KHz 1KHz 5KHz 1KHz 40KHz 1KHz SLEEP TIMERS 1 2 3 SELECTMODE SELECTS USB LSB AMANDWAKE UPALARMBY HOME WORLD TIME SELECTION LOCK SWITCH LOCKS ALL SETTINGS MANUALTUNING AUTOTUNING PAG...

Page 5: ...TORTION AMEXTANT JACK FOR EXTERNAL AM ANTENNA REC STAN BY TURN ON FOR EXTERNAL RECORDER REC LINE OUT AUDIO OUTPUT HEADPHONE JACK DC IN 6VDC JACK FOR EXTERNAL 6VDC POWER ADAPTER EDIT CHARACTERS SELECTE...

Page 6: ...larities exactly as shown on diagram next to battery cover Side battery cover back into place in direction of arrow until case snaps into place Each time the ATS 909 is turned off the battery icon and...

Page 7: ...etime zoneandpush button Displayedcitywill remainforabout 2 secondsanddisappear Torecallhomecity pressHome Worldbuttonagain Once aboveiscompleted itisonly necessarytopress World Homebuttonand userotar...

Page 8: ...etraveler whocan automaticallyfindall thelocalstations inanystrange cityhemay traveltowith justthepush ofabutton TostartA TSpressand holdformore then2seconds thebuttonsdesignated ATS FMorATS LWor ATS...

Page 9: ...nto memory Pressmemobutton 16 M MEMOwill flashin LCDdisplay selectpage desiredby pressingPAGEbutton 11 Displaywillflash andnext available positionon displaywill flashif anavailable Ifmemory ismemory i...

Page 10: ...rytoprevent accidentalerasureor eliminationshouldthe A TSfeaturebe turnedonagain Tolockastationrecall thestationyou wishlockedand press MEMO button 16 M andthen lock button 9 Thedisplay willshowmemo l...

Page 11: ...selected length of time RDS FUNCTION The ATS 909 incorporates circuitry to receive FM stations transmitting an RDS Radio Data System signal When receiving an RDS station the display will showthe stati...

Page 12: ...on STEREORECEPTION TheATS 909is designedto receiveFM stereobroadcasts withheadphones connectedto thestereo headphonejack 29 Switch 33FM STEREO MONOmust beplaced inthe stereoposition Stereoicon willapp...

Page 13: ...equency RESETSWITCH TheResetSwith 14 situatedat thebottomof thereceivercase willresetthe TimeandMicroprocessor only Allmemorypresets willremainintact Reprogramtimein accordancetoearlier instructions L...

Page 14: ...3 870 19M 15 100 15 800 25M 11 600 12 100 16M 17 480 17 900 15M 18 900 19 020 11M 25 600 26 100 13M 21 450 21 750 BATTERIES 4x1 5 Volt AA External Power Supply 6 0VDC 300mA Negative Polarity Center Di...

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