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While the L 40 is in random mode 'RANDOM' will
be shown in the Display.
RANDOM can be used together with the REPEAT
ALL mode. The L 40 will continue with another cycle
of random playback after completing a cycle of ran-
dom playback.
NOTE:
RANDOM can not be used together with “Program
Play” (refer to section No. 10).
IN TUNER MODE:
Many people find it difficult to remember which
radio station belongs to what frequency. To avoid
such confusion, you can give each preset a name of
up to 8 characters. When calling up that preset, the
name instead of the frequency will be displayed. For
instance, 91.30 corresponds to BBC Radio 3; in this
case the preset can be programmed to display “BBC
R3” whenever it is called up.
There are two ways to name a preset; name and
store the station in a preset at the same time, or
name an already occupied preset.
TO NAME AND STORE A PRESET
Tune into the desired radio station using the
SEARCH/TUNE control buttons (No. 17). Press the
REPEAT button, apart from a flashing line, the dis-
play will go blank. Within the default time of 10 sec-
onds you can now enter the first desired character.
Select the character using either one of the
SKIP/PRESET control buttons (No. 7). Pressing the
right SKIP/PRESET control button will scroll through
the available characters in numeric and alphabetic
order: (blank space) > 0 > 1 > 2 > 3 through to 9 > A
> B > C through to Z > (blank space) > 0 > 1 > 2 >
and so on. Press the left SKIP/PRESET control but-
ton to scroll through the characters in reverse order:
Z > Y > X through to A > 9 through to 3 > 2 > 1 > 0 >
(blank space) > Z > Y > X > and so on.
Use the right SEARCH/TUNE (No. 17) control but-
ton to move to the next position on the right to enter
the second character and repeat selecting a charac-
ter as described above.
Enter all the other characters using the SKIP/PRE-
SET and SEARCH/TUNE control buttons as
described above.
Once all characters have correctly been entered,
press STORE (No. 10).
Press STORE again to assign a preset number
(refer to section 10)
TO NAME AN ALREADY USED PRESET
Call up the preset you wish to name. Press the
REPEAT button, apart from a flashing line, the dis-
play will go blank. Within the default time of 10 sec-
onds you can now enter the first desired character.
Select the character using either one of the
SKIP/PRESET control buttons (No. 7). Pressing the
right SKIP/PRESET control button will scroll through
the available characters in numeric and alphabetic
order: (blank space) > 0 > 1 > 2 > 3 through to 9 > A
> B > C through to Z > (blank space) > 0 > 1 > 2 >
and so on. Press the left SKIP/PRESET control but-
ton to scroll through the characters in reverse order:
Z > Y > X through to A > 9 through to 3 > 2 > 1 > 0 >
(blank space) > Z > Y > X > and so on.
Use the right SEARCH/TUNE (No. 17) control but-
ton to move to the next position on the right to enter
the second character and repeat selecting a charac-
ter as described above.
Enter all the other characters using the SKIP/PRE-
SET and SEARCH/TUNE control buttons as
described above.
Once all characters have correctly been entered,
press STORE (No. 10). The preset has now been
named.
NOTE:
It is always possible to change a name. Use the
same procedure as described under “To name an
already stored preset”. Instead of a blank line, the
first character will start to blink in the display upon
pressing REPEAT; you can simply “overwrite” by
selecting a new character.
NOTE:
It is not possible to rename an RDS radio station;
the transmitted name (PS) will be stored and dis-
played automatically.
12. CANCEL
IN CD MODE:
The CANCEL button works in conjunction with the
STORE button (No. 10) which will allow you to delete
tracks you do not wish to hear.
Refer to the section STORE (No. 10) on how to
program and engage Program Play.
IN TUNER MODE:
To delete a specific preset, select the preset and
press CANCEL; the preset number in the display
starts blinking. Within the default time of 6 seconds,
press CANCEL again. To confirm that this preset
number is now empty, the display will give the mes-
sage: “PRESET CLEAR”.
13. TONE DEFEAT
The TONE DEFEAT button by-passes the tone
control section of the L 40. If you normally leave the
tone controls in the 12 o'clock position, then it is
advisable to switch out the tone control section alto-
gether by pressing the TONE DEFEAT button. To
indicate that TONE DEFEAT is engaged, “TONE
DEFEAT” will light up in the display. By-passing the
tone control electronics ensures a slightly improved
audio quality and unaltered frequency response.