Selecting Preset Stations; Erasing A Preset Station - Onkyo DR-S2.2 Instruction Manual

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Selecting Preset Stations

Before selecting preset stations, you need to preset the radio
stations. See "Presetting Radio Stations" on the previous
page.
1
Remote
controller
Press INPUT SELECTOR 2/3 on
the remote controller or INPUT 5/∞
Unit
on the unit to switch the input
source to the FM or AM.
The band selected in this step will not
affect the next step.
2
Remote
Press CH +/– on the remote
controller
controller or TUNING/PRESET
4/¢ on the unit repeatedly to
select the preset number of the
desired radio station.
Unit
Notes
• If you press TUNING/PRESET 4/¢
on the unit for more than 0.5 seconds,
the unit enters the manual tuning mode.
See step 2 in "Tuning Manually" on the
previous page.
• If you press MODE TV before pressing
CH +/–, the remote controller doesn't
operate (see page 15).
In this case, press another MODE
button such as MODE AUDIO.
INPUT SELECTOR 2/3
PRESET MEMORY
INPUT 5/∞
TUNING/PRESET 4/¢

Erasing a Preset Station

1
Select the preset channel you wish
to erase (see steps in the left
column of this page).
2
Unit only
Press PRESET MEMORY.
"Erase?" appears in the display.
3
While "Erase?" is displayed (for
about 8 seconds), press PRESET
MEMORY again.
The selected preset channel will be
erased.
Receiving RDS (European models
only)
When an RDS (Radio Data System) station broadcasting PS
(Program Service Name) information is received, the RDS
indicator lights up and the name of the station is displayed.
(RDS reception is only available in areas where RDS
broadcasts are available.)
Various Functions While Listening to
Radio Programs
To use the following functions, see page 42.
• Turning on/off the SPEAKERS A/SPEAKERS B Systems
(North American and South American models only)
• Adjusting the Volume
• Muting the Sound
• Listening Through Headphones
• Controlling the Brightness of the display on the DVD Receiver
• Using the Sleep Timer
Enjoying the Sound Effects While
Listening to Radio Programs
See page 44.
CH +/–
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