This facility is used to store FM, AM
broadcasting from Channel 1 to 30
respectively.
1
Press the tuner function.
2
Select the AM or FM by pressing the
band selector button.
3
Press the tuning mode button to change
to tuning mode.
(The PRESET CH. indicator disappears
from the display).
4
Select the frequency you want to preset
by pressing the tuning/preset up
(
)
or down
(
)
button.
5
Press the memory button briefly,
MEMORY display will blink at an
interval of 1 second.
6
While the MEMORY indicator is lit,
press the tuning/preset up
(
)
or
down
(
)
button to input the channel
number in which the data (AM or FM
band and frequency) for the broadcast
is to be stored.
7
Press the memory button again.
∑
Recalling Frequencies
Press the numeric buttons on the remote
control corresponding to the channel
number to tune directly to a broadcast.
∑
FM mode Butoon
Pressing this button alternates between
Stereo mode and Mono mode.
…
Stereo
FM stereo broadcasts are received in
stereo and the STEREO indicator lights in
the display.
Monophonic broadcasts are received in
mono. If FM broadcasts with weak signal
strength are received, the FM muting
(–20 dB) function works automatically to
cut the signals, eliminating loud noise.
…
Mono
To compensate for weak FM stereo
reception, select this mode. Reception
will now be forced monaural, reducing
unwanted noise.
…
TUNED Indicator
''TUNED'' appears in the display when a
broadcast is correctly tuned in.
∑
"Back-up" memory function
This function conserves the already preset
station memories, and "Most-recent"
memory function, even in the event of a cut-
off of power supply, as when the plug is
pulled out of the wall outlet, for 3 days.
Preset Tuning
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Automatic Memory Presetting
Manual Memory Presetting
1
Select the tuner function.
2
Select the AM or FM by pressing the
band selector button.
3
Press the memory button for a while (for
more than 1.5 seconds).
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The start frequency will show in the
display.
…
87.5 MHz in FM, 522 kHz in AM.
™
The frequency and display will
automatically scan.
…
50 kHz steps for FM, 9 kHz steps for
AM.
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The frequency shown in the display
will rapidly change. As each station
is located a preset number will
appear in the display indicating
which preset memory button has
been assigned to the station located.
The scanning process will continue
to operate in this fashion until 30
stations have been found and
entered into the preset memory or
when there are no more stations to
be found on the waveband chosen.
The memory indicator will extinguish
and let you hear the last station to be
memorized.
…
To listen to the memorized station select
the band required and press the
numeric keys button 1, 2, 3 etc.
4
The last memorized channel of each
band will be displayed when Auto
Memory is completed. Check the
programmed frequencies with the
tuning/preset up
(
)
or down
(
)
button.
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2
3
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2
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3
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