Receiving Stations - Onkyo T-405X Instruction Manual

Onkyo t-405x stereo tuner instruction manual
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Receiving stations

Tuning the radio
Make sure that the input selector on the amplifier
has been set to TUNER.
1
Press the STANDBY/ON button.
The display changes from clock to frequency
(or character) indication.
2
Select FM or AM using the BAND
button. (only for U.S. and Canadian
models)
Use the TUNING †orπ button to
change the frequency.
The indoor antenna should be installed on a wall
or other surface in the position which gives the
best reception. For more information on how
to install the antenna, refer to page 10, 11.
Note
AM reception is available on the U.S. and Canadian
models.
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STANDBY/ON
FM STEREO / AM TUNER
STANDBY/ ON
STANDBY/ ON
BAND
TUNING
BAND
MEMORY
†TUNINGπ
PRESET
BAND
TIMER
MEMORY
CLEAR
AUTO / MONO
TUNING
DISPLAY
CHARACTER
T-405X
DISPLAY
Display Options:
When you are listening to radio broadcasts, the
display usually shows the radio frequency of the
selected station. You can, however, change to the
current time or character information for the
selected station. To do so, press the DISPLAY button
repeatedly until the desired indication appears.
For more information on how to enter character
information, see "Naming a preset station" on
page 19.
Using Auto Memory
This function enables you to store the frequencies
into memory automatically, without having to go
through and store each frequency manually.
1
Hold down the MEMORY button for
a few seconds. "AUTO" will start
flashing on the display. Keep hold-
ing down the button for a few
more seconds to start the Auto
Memory function.
MEMORY
Hold down
The frequencies are scanned from low to high. Up to
20 FM and 10 AM stations (U.S. and Canadian models)
and 20 FM stations (non-U.S. and Canadian models)
with the best signal quality are selected, sorted in order
from low to high frequency, and stored into the preset
memory.
Note
All stations previously stored in memory will be
replaced with new Auto Memory stations.
AUTO
MEMORY

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