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880 SERIES
11.
Adjusting Area
In Radio mode, press and hold the EQ
button (5) for about 2 seconds, then
repeatedly press until display reads
“AREA USA” or “AREA EUR”. Press
VOL up/down button (3) to choose
desired setting, then press and hold
the BAND button (8) for 2 seconds to
confirm selection.
Note:
Unit returns to volume mode if volume
control is not operated for 3 seconds.
12.
Open/Close Front Panel
Press firmly on the release button (15),
then open front panel (16) by gently
lifting upward on bottom edge. To close front panel, gently flip panel
down, then press firmly on panel directly above release button (15)
until you hear an audible “click”. Keep front panel closed at all the
times to prevent water intrusion, except when changing discs.
Note:
Never insert wet discs into unit or CD player will be damaged!
22.3
intelli-Sound radio Operation
1.
radio Operation.
Press MODE button (4) to select Radio mode. Station frequency is
indicated on display.
To Select Band: Press BAND button (8) repeatedly to scroll through
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radio mode as follows: FM1 --> FM2 --> FM3 --> AM1 --> AM2
-->FM1. Each radio band stores up to 6 independent stations, for a
total of 18 FM and 12 AM presets.
To Program Station Presets in Radio mode: In radio mode, tune in
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desired radio station, then press and hold SH button (9) until display
reads “SHIFT”. Immediately afterwards, press and hold the Tune
Up/Down button (2) for 2 seconds, then repeatedly press to select
preset 1 to 6. At desired preset, press the ENT button (9) to store
current frequency into selected preset.
Note:
When power to spa is shut off for any reason, all station presets are reset.
2.
Automatically Setting Station Presets
Press and hold the AS/PS button (6) for approximately 2 seconds
until you hear a beep that confirms the memory function is engaged.
The unit will search for six strong stations and automatically store
them on the current band. All 18 FM and 12 AM presets can be set
sequentially by selecting the next band and continuing the operation
during auto programming.
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