Receiving Stations - Onkyo R-811RDS Manual

Fm stereo/am tuner amplifier
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Receiving stations
KEY MODE
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Make sure that the input selector on the
amplifier has been set to TUNER.
1. Press the KEY
MODE
button
to
enter TUNING mode.
2. Press
the BAND
button
to select
"@QTUNING/PRESET D>
either FM or AM.
3. Use the < TUNING / PRESET > but-
tons to change the frequency.
Place the AM loop antenna or T-shaped
FM antenna on a wall or other surface in
the position which gives the best reception.
(FM) into number 3 in the Preset Memory:
1. Use the KEY MODE button to enter
TUNING mode.
Use the BAND button to select FM.
. Use the < TUNING/PRESET P but-
tons to select the frequency
(98.00
MHz).
If the < TUNING/PRESET » buttons
are held down for more than 0.5 second,
when they are released scanning will
continue automatically.
Scanning will stop when a station is
"@TUNING/PRESET >
:
tuned into.
— 4. Press the MEMORY button.
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The memory indicator and the PRESET
-
indicator will light up.
5. Use the < TUNING/PRESET > but-
tons to select the preset number to
store.
6. Press the MEMORY
button to store
the frequency into the selected preset.
Notes:
e AM stations can be stored in the mem-
ory using the same procedure.
e
Up to 30 FM and AM stations can be
stored in the preset memory in total.
"Mf TuninerPreseT D>
e If the FM station received is an RDS
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O
station with a PS
(Program
Service
:
Name),
the
frequency
display
will
change to the PS display.
If there is no PS, the frequency display
will not change. (Refer to page 18 for
the RDS function.)
.
2.
3
MEMORY
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If you tune in a stereo FM station, the STE-
REO display will be illuminated if the sig-
nal is sufficiently strong.
If the signal is weak, it may be impossible
to tune into your desired station. In this
case, tune in as follows.
1. Press the AUTO/MONO
button and
the MONO display lights.
2. Select the station you would like to
listen to using the < TUNING/PRE-
SET > buttons by single steps.
AUTO / MONO
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