Basic Operation
When manually tuning stations, observe
the Signal Level indicator S and the
Tuned indicators M. The more bars
visible on the Signal Level indicator,
the stronger the signal and the better the
station will sound. A station is properly
tuned when the Tuned indicator is
illuminated.
Tuner Mode
Pressing the Mode button * on the
front panel selects how a station will be
received. When the button is pressed so
that the Auto indicator N is lit, stations
broadcasting in stereo will be received in
stereo. You may note stereo broadcasts by
observing that the Stereo indicator L
will illuminate. When the Mode button
* is pressed until the Auto light N
goes out, all stations will be received in a
monaural mode regardless of the method
of transmission.
Note: When a station is broadcasting in
stereo, but has a weak signal level, the
reproduction may not be acceptable. In
this case, select the Auto Off mode, as
monaural reception is less susceptible to
noise in weak reception areas.
Tuner Presets
There are thirty preset positions that may
be used to store your favorite stations in
any order. These may be used to memo-
rize the station’s frequency, reception
mode and the station’s name. Stations
may be preset automatically or manually,
and then recalled in a variety of ways.
Automatic Station Preset Selection
This process automatically scans the
AM and FM bands and enters all stations
with proper signal strength into the
memory. To automatically preset the
tuner’s memory, follow these steps:
1. Select the tuner as the unit’s input by
pressing the AM/FM button 2d.
2. Using the Tune buttons Ús, select
the first station you wish to preset at the
low end of the AM or FM band.
3. Start the automatic tuning preset by
simultaneously pressing Memo and
Tune ⁄ on the front panel ^Ú. The
station tuned in step #2 will be entered
into the tuner’s memory as PRESET 1.
The Memo indicator O will flash. The
display will show increasing frequencies
to indicate that the auto scan is in
progress.
4. Each time the tuner finds a station the
scanning will pause and the station will
be played for five seconds. During this
time you have the following options:
a. To enter the station in the next
open memory position, no action is
needed. After five seconds the tuner
will enter the station and the preset
number will be visible at the far left
side of the main information display.
b. The frequency band may be
changed by pressing the AM/FM
button 2d.
c. If the tuner is scanning FM
stations, the Mode may be changed
from Auto to mono by pressing the
Mode button *.
d. If you do not wish to enter the cur-
rent station into the preset memory,
press the Tune ⁄ button Ús on
the front panel or remote.
5. After the desired action is completed,
or five seconds elapse, the tuner scan will
continue. The operation will stop auto-
matically when all 30 preset positions are
filled or when both frequency bands have
been completely tuned, whichever comes
first. To stop the automatic preset process
at any time press the Clear button & or
any input selection button.
Manual Tuner Preset
Stations may be manually entered into
the tuner’s memory in any order. Manual
entry is performed from the remote
control only.
1. Tune to the desired station as outlined
in the Tuner Operation Section.
2. Press the Memo button ^v and
note that the Memo indicator O will
flash.
3. While the indicator is flashing for the
next 5 seconds, enter a number from
1 to 30 using the number buttons on the
remote x. Any number may be used,
but if another station has already been
programmed into the location number
selected, the previous setting will be lost.
a. To enter a single digit memory
location, press 0 before the number,
or enter the number and wait a few
seconds.
b. If an invalid number (other than
1–30) is entered in error, the display
will flash to alert you that the entry
is invalid and it will return to the
previous frequency display.
4. When the preset memory has been
properly programmed the Memo
indicator O will stop blinking.
Station Name Preset
In addition to identifying stations by
their broadcast frequency, each preset
station may be assigned a name using
alphanumeric characters. This enables
you to identify a station by its call
letters, program format, or any other
five character phrase.
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