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Side 13
RECALLING
THE PRESET STATIONS
Select the preset number of the
desired preset station with the UP or
DOWN TUNE/PRESET (in the
PRESET mode) or NUMERIC buttons
on the remote control unit.
SCANNING THE PRESET
STATIONS IN SEQUENCE
1. Press the PRESET SCAN button
on the remote control unit to listen
to a brief sample of each preset
station.
2. The receiver will start scanning the
stations in the preset sequence
and each station is received for 4
seconds.
3. At the desired station, press again
to stop scanning.
NOTES:
• If the end of the frequency range is
reached during the auto or manual
tuning, tuning will continue from
the opposite end.
• When FM stereo broadcasts are
poor, select the FM mono mode
with the SEEK STEREO button so
that the AUTO indicator goes off.
• When storing a new station preset,
the previously memorized station
on the same preset is cleared.
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• In the event of a power failure or
when the receiver is disconnected
from the AC outlet, the memorized
stations are maintained for
approximately 2 weeks.
RECORDING
WITH A CASSETTE DECK
1. Select the program source to be
recorded with the INPUT
FUNCTION SELECTOR buttons.
2. Start recording on the cassette
deck.
3. Play back the desired program
source and start recording on the
cassette deck.
• The volume, balance, bass and
treble settings have no effect on
the recording.
• When recording is performed on
a 3-head cassette deck, the
recorded sound can be
monitored through the speakers
by pressing the TAPE MONITOR
button to ON.
DUBBING FROM
VCR2 TO VCR1
1. Press the VCR2 INPUT FUNCTION
SELECTOR button and play back
on the VCR connected to VCR2.
The video and audio signals from
VCR2 will be dubbed auto VCR1.
2. Start recording on the VCR
connected to VCR1.
RECORDING WITH SEPARATE
VIDEO AND AUDIO SOURCES
When dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1,
you can replace the audio signal from
VCR2 with the audio signal from other
program sources.
1. Press the VCR2 as a video source
to be recorded.
2. Select the audio source (CD,
TV/AUX, FM/AM) to be recorded
with the INPUT FUNCTION
SELECTOR buttons.
3. Start recording on the VCR
connected to VCR1.
4. This allows you to watch the
picture from the video component
on the television and listen to the
sound from the audio component
through the speakers while
recording.
NOTE: Be sure to observe the order
of steps 1 and 2.

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