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Operation
Operation
4
Storing desired frequencies
manually
1.
Press
BAND
to select a desired band you
want to store.
2.
Press and hold
b[
-/+
[B
on the unit or
I
or
i
on the remote control and then
press it repeatedly to select a desired
frequency.
3.
Select a desired preset number .
• On the unit
Press the volume knob and rotate it. Then,
press it again to store.
• On the remote control
Press and hold one of preset buttons among
1-6 on the remote control until the beep
sound is heard.
4.
Repeat steps 1-3 to preset other stations.
pl
ayback.
NOTE
When a station is stored on the preset numbers
on which another station of the same band has
already been preset, the previously preset station is
automatically erased.
Listening to a preset station
1.
Press
BAND
to select a desired band.
2.
Press the volume knob on the unit or
LIST/
ENTER
on the remote control.
3.
Rotate the volume knob on the unit or
press
I
or
i
on the remote control to
select a preset station.
4.
Press the volume knob (
LIST/ENTER
on the
remote control).
Or
Press
BAND
and then the desired preset
button among 1-6 on the remote control.
Adjusting Tuner settings
1.
Press
MENU
.
2.
Select
Func
and press the volume knob
(
LIST/ENTER
on the remote control).
3.
Select a desired item by using the volume
knob (
U
or
u
on the remote control).
4.
Press the volume knob (
LIST/ENTER
on the
remote control)
repeatedly to adjust items.
5.
Press
(
RETURN
on the remote control)
to return to the previous menu.
Auto Store
The six strongest broadcasting frequencies
will be stored under preset button 1-6 in
the order of their signal strength.
To cancel, press
BAND
or
SRC
.
Preset scan
Each preset station of each band is
displayed in blue.
To cancel, press
BAND
or
SRC
.
Sensitivity
In an area in which signal reception is weak,
it helps the tuner to search more stations.
You can set the signal reception sensitivity
diff erently according to areas.
[Local]
In areas with good signal strength
[Normal]
In areas with good normal
strength
[Dx
] In areas with bad signal strength