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BAND SELECTION

Press the Band button (#9) to select
the desired frequency bands, FM,
MW or LW.

AUTOMATIC TUNING (FM
ONLY)

When signals are strong and there is
no interference, it is possible to
quickly and automatically scan all
stations.
1. Press the AUTO/MANUAL button

(#13) so that the “AUTO” indicator
lights up.

2. Turn the tuning knob (#8) slightly

to the left or right. Tuning will start
automatically and the unit will stop
at each station with sufficient
signal strength.

3. If another station is desired, turn

the tuning knob again and the
tuner will scan for the next station.

NOTE: When the end of a tuning
band is reached, tuning begins
automatically at the beginning of the
same frequency band.

MANUAL TUNING

To tune LW or MW bands, or when
signal strength does not permit
automatic tuning of FM stations, use
the manual tuning method.
1. Press the AUTO/MANUAL button

(#13) so that the “AUTO” indicator
goes off.

2. Turn the tuning knob (#8)

clockwise or counterclockwise to
tune to stations with increasing or
decreasing frequency,

respectively. Moving the tuning
knob continuously will change the
frequency rapidly. Once the
desired frequency is reached, turn
the tuning knob slowly until the
desired station is tuned, as
indicated by the “TUNING”
indicator on the front panel
display.

NOTE: To tune weak FM stations,
press the FM MODE button (#10) so
that the “STEREO” indicator goes off,
and the RF MODE (#11) button so
that the “LOCAL” indicator goes off.

PROGRAMMING STATIONS

The TU950 is capable of storing up to
30 stations for easy recall. To enter
the stations to memory, follow these
steps:
1. Tune the desired station using one

of the methods detailed above. Set
the RDS and FM MODE functions
as desired.

2. Press the MEMORY button (#3).

Note that the “MEMORY” indicator
will illuminate and it will flash at the
same time as the two right digits
on the main portion of the display.

3. Within 5 seconds, enter the

desired memory location using the
numeric buttons on the front panel.
(#17). 

NOTE: Enter memory locations 1
through 9 by simply pressing the
number desired. Enter locations 10
through 30 by first pressing 1, 2 or 3,
and then immediately pressing the
second digit.

4. The unit will pause for a few

seconds as the station is entered
to memory. When the process is
complete, the MEMORY indicator
will go off and the station’s
frequency will be displayed.

Stations stored in the tuner’s memory
may be recalled either directly or in
sequence.

DIRECT RECALL OF STORED
STATIONS

To directly select a stored station,
press the numeric buttons (#17) that
correspond to the location of the
stored station. The memory location
will appear on the front panel display
during the selection and the tuner will
switch to the selected station after a
brief pause.
NOTE: When selecting a station
stored in locations 10 through 30 it is
important to press the two numbers
in a quick sequence. Pausing will
cause an incorrect station to be
selected.

MANUAL SCAN OF PRESET
STATIONS

To manually scan through the preset
stations, follow these steps:
1. Press the TUNE/PST button (#14)

until the “PRESET” indicator
illuminates.

2. Turn the tuning knob (#8) slightly.

The tuner will move to the next
preset memory location.

3. Turn the knob again to move to the

next higher or lower preset.

4. When the desired station has been

tuned, press TUNE/PST to recall
the frequency display.

AUTOMATIC SCAN OF
PRESET TUNING

To automatically scan through the
preset stations, follow these steps:
1. Press the PST SCAN button (#15).
2. The tuner will automatically scan

the preset memory, playing the
station for each programmed
location for approximately five
seconds. 

3. After playing each station, the

tuner will scan for the next preset
location where a station has been
programmed. Memory locations
where there is no station will
automatically be skipped over.

4. When the desired preset station

has been tuned, press the PST
SCAN button to stop the scan.

PRESET MEMORY
INFORMATION:

A. A preset station may only be
removed from the memory by
programming another station in the
same numeric location.
B. The TU950 has a back-up system
that stores all information in the
preset memories for up to four weeks
in the event there is a power loss. If
the unit is unplugged from an AC
power source for more than four
weeks all stations must be
reprogrammed.

Operation

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Страница 1: ...LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND Thank you for choosing a Harman Kardon AM FM Tuner Your new Unit is an exceptionally well engineered product that will give you years of superb performance Save all packing material It is essential for shipping should you move or in the event the unit ever needs repair U S and Canadian customers should use 120 volt AC only Other customers should use voltages appro...

Страница 2: ...itions may cause a fire or shock hazard CLEANING Remove dust by wiping the unit with a soft dry cloth If necessary use a soft cloth lightly dampened with mild soapy water then wipe with a dry cloth Never use benzene thinner alcohol or other volatile agents and avoid spraying insecticides near the unit TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Panel Controls 3 Rear Panel Connections 7 Operation 9 Trouble Shooting 10...

Страница 3: ...Display Memory Band Auto Man FM Mode RF Mode IF Band Display Mode Tuning 2 3 5 4 7 6 14 15 9 12 16 13 18 17 11 10 8 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NARROW LOCAL MW RDS LW TP FM STEREO MONO TUNED AUTO MEMORY PRESET 3 Front Panel Controls and Displays TU950 230V eng 11 01 98 15 18 Side 3 ...

Страница 4: ... list of alternate frequencies are available the tuner will display a NO AF message This feature is particularly useful when listening to national radio networks where the same program is broadcast on a number of transmitters 6 PTY BUTTON Press this button to select a particular PTY Programme Type according to the information transmitted by an RDS station After pressing PTY turn the Tuning Knob 8 ...

Страница 5: ... the red STEREO indicator is illuminated the unit will tune to FM stations broadcasting a stereo signal When the button is pressed so that the STEREO indicator is not lit the unit will tune to all FM stations When a stereo signal is tuned in the mono mode the left and right channel signals are mixed together and sent to both channels NOTE When experiencing weak or noisy reception of a stereo broad...

Страница 6: ... buttons are used to select stations that have been entered into the preset memories or to enter those stations in conjunction with the MEMORY button 3 To recall a previously program med station press the appropriate button For single digit numbers 1 9 press the number and the station will be tuned in a few seconds To recall preset locations 10 through 30 press the desired buttons in order and the...

Страница 7: ... U S A OUTPUT REMOTE ANTENNA AM LOOP FM 75Ω IN OUT LEFT RIGHT HARMAN KARDON INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER AC INPUT AC 230V 50Hz 12W LEFT RIGHT TUNER IN REMOTE IN OUT AM LOOP ANTENNA SETTING Stand and place it on a shelf or hang it on a wall LEG 300Ω 75Ω ADAPTOR 1 FM INDOOR ANTENNA 300Ω 75Ω ADAPTOR 2 FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA 3 GND 7 TU950 230V eng 11 01 98 15 18 Side 7 ...

Страница 8: ...wn in the Rear Panel Connections diagram making certain to also connect a ground wire to the GND terminals CONNECTION TO PREAMPLIFIER OR INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER Using the cable provided connect the left and right OUTPUT jacks on the back of the TU950 to the TUNER input on your preamplifier or integrated amplifier 6 Be certain to observe proper channel connections using the color coded cables and conn...

Страница 9: ...10 through 30 by first pressing 1 2 or 3 and then immediately pressing the second digit 4 The unit will pause for a few seconds as the station is entered to memory When the process is complete the MEMORY indicator will go off and the station s frequency will be displayed Stations stored in the tuner s memory may be recalled either directly or in sequence DIRECT RECALL OF STORED STATIONS To directl...

Страница 10: ...on is not tuned properly Antenna is not connected properly The antenna signals received are too weak REMEDY Make sure cord is plugged in securely Make sure the outlet is live Tune to a broadcasted station Check for correct amplifier settings Check the connections and wires Check antenna wires and connections Change the location height and or direction of the antenna If an indoor antenna is being u...

Страница 11: ...io Output Voltage 400Hz 80 Mod 500mV GENERAL Power Consumption 110W DIMENSIONS W H D mm 440 x 95 x 300 Weight lbs kgs 4 3kg Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and antennas Height measurement includes feet All features and specifications are subject to change without notice DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Harman Marketing Europe a s Kongevejen 194B DK 3460 Birkerød DANEMARK declare that the prod...

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