Front Panel Functions; Rear Panel Input / Output - Redback A 2702A Operating Instructions Manual

Am/fm rds tuner
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INTRODUCTION:
This radio tuner is a 1RU rack-mountable device with a sleek design and a symmetrical layout of buttons across the front
panel. The stylish two-line LCD screen displays essential information in both the AM and FM modes. This receiver uses pre-
cision Phase Lock Loop (PLL) synthesized digital tuning technology, and is sensitive to the weakest signals when connected
to appropriate antennas.
IN THE BOX:
Radio Tuner 1RU
IEC Power Cord
RCA stereo cable 1.5m
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FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS:

1. POWER – Master ON / OFF Switch.
2. 1~10/0 – Numeric keys for frequency tuning and memory storage locations.
3. DOWN – Tune frequency in decreasing numerical value.
4. UP – Tune frequency in increasing numerical value.
5. BAND – Switch between AM and FM bands.
6. DIRECT – Tune to a specific station using the numeric keys to enter the frequency.
7. SLEEP – Sets the duration for the playback timer that counts down the minutes to power standby.
8. ME DOWN – Scroll down through the Memory presets.
9. ME UP – Scroll up through the Memory presets.
10. MEMORY – This button can store a station frequency into a Memory preset number.
11. ASM – Auto Search Memory. Automatically scans the entire band (AM or FM) and stores the strongest frequencies found
in memory.
12. MO/ST – Mono / Stereo - change between mono and stereo mode for FM radio tuning.

REAR PANEL INPUT / OUTPUT:

1. AM Antenna – Insert wires from AM loop to facilitate fine tuning on AM frequencies.
2. FM Antenna – Insert PAL-type connector from antenna wire to improve FM reception.
3. L & R – RCA output sockets for stereo line-level audio connection to external amplifier.
4. Power – Socket for approved IEC 240Va.c. mains power cord.
Remote Control
AM Loop Antenna
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