Radio Operation - Jensen MP1314 Owner's Manual

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MP1314
Auxiliary Input
Open the front panel cover (14) to access the auxiliary input connector (15). An
external device can be connected to the unit using the auxiliary input connector
(15). Plug the cable into the jack. Press the MODE button (22) on the front panel
to switch to the AUX mode to access external devices. You cannot directly control
external devices connected to the auxiliary input jack.
Reset Function
The reset button (25) can be activated with either a ballpoint pen or sharp metal
object. The reset button is to be activated for the following reasons:
• Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.
• All the function buttons do not operate.
• Error symbol on the display.
Note: if you press reset button (25), and the unit still does not operate, use a cotton
swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the multi-pin connector on the front
panel.

Radio Operation

Switching to Radio Mode
Press the MODE button (22) briefly to select radio mode. The radio frequency
appears in the display together with the frequency memory band and.
Selecting the Frequency Band
In radio mode, press the BAND button (17) briefly to select the desired band. The
reception band will change in the following order:
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM
Selecting a Station
Press the
button (18) or
button (6) briefly to activate the automatic seek
function. Press for several seconds until MANUAL appears on the display, the
manual tuning mode is enabled. If both buttons have not been pressed for several
seconds, they will return to seek tuning mode and AUTO appears on the display.
Automatic Memory Storing
Press the BAND button (17) for several seconds, the radio searches from the
current frequency and checks the signal strength until one cycle search is finished.
The 6 stations with the strongest signals are stored into the corresponding preset
number button.
Station Storing
Press any one of the 1 to 6 preset buttons (23) to select a station, which has been
stored in memory.
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