Manual Station Selection - Revox B260 Operating Instructions Manual

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Auxiliary
keypad
Manual station selection
O
Press
TUNING
[14]
key
rr----r
OEE
EEECf EEE
EO'-r
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E
E
-r-r--E--
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lLl
-
-E-::-
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ll
I
When the
station
frequency is known
(from
program guides
or
frequency schedules).
the
f
requency
can be set
directly
by means of the
numeric
input
keys [7].
The
TUNING
['1
4]
key
activates the mode
for
searching station frequencies.
The
display
[1
1] shows
only the
frequency
and
the
step
width.
Enter
the desired frequency by means
of
the
numeric
keys
[7].
The microprocessor checks instantly that
the
entered
value falls
within
the
available
FM
f
re-
quency band
and
rejects incorrect
entries.
I
n
the event of
an
error,
an
asterisk
(
x) appears
on
the
display
[1
1
]
which meansthatthe
entry
must be repeated
with valid
digits.
The entered
frequency
is set and
the
station
becomes
audible.
After
any
corrections
of
the
reception parameters
(see
modification
of
re-
ception
parameters),
the entered
frequency
can
be
saved
in
a station memory.
This
is
the preparatory
step
for storing
the
fre-
quency.
The station frequency flashes
on
the
display
l1
1l
Enter
the number of the station memory
by
means of
the
numeric keys
[7]
The frequency and the reception parameters
are stored
in
the specified station memory.
Instead
of
performing
the
last three
input
steps
(STORE,
numeric
keys
and
ENTER)
you
can simply
press
the AUTO
l29l
key.
The
fre-
quency
and
the reception parameters
will
au-
tomatically
be sLored
in
the
nexL
vacant
station
memory
or
the
next
station memory
with
pro
gram
identification
0.
O Press
numeric keys
[7]
O Press
ENTER
[6]
key
O
Press
STORE
[31]
key
O Press
numeric keys l7l
O Press
ENTER
[6]
key
o
AUTO [29]
key
Tf
EE
Ef
E-EEEE
EE
r----r
r--1
a E
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