Denon DCT-950R Service Manual page 7

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DCT-950R
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(U.S.A.
Version)
Listening to the Radio
1
Press @
button to turn the tuner on.
3
Use the seek buttons to set the desired frequency.
2 Press the @
button to select one of the FM or AM
There are two ways to adjust the frequency, as explained
below.
bands.
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM1
AM2
"ST"
appears
on
the
display
when
a stereo
broadcast
is
received.
Seek Tuning
(2).
Manual Tuning
Press this button to move to lower fre-
Press the @
or @
®
button for at least two
uencies.
Tuning
stops
automaticall
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seconds to begin manual tuning.
Press this button to move to higher fre-
quencies.
Tuning
stops
automatically
when a station is found.
Tuning will not stop at stations whose signals are weak. To tune in such
stations, use manual tuning.
© Press the ®
button to search for only stations with
The frequency increases in steps of 200
strong signals when tuning in the seek mode.
kHz for FM and 10 kHz for AM each time
this button is pressed.
The frequency
decreases
in steps of 200
kHz for FM and 10 kHz for AM each time
this button is pressed.
Presetting of 18 FM Stations and 12 AM
Station
18 FM stations, and 12 AM stations can be preset at buttons 1 to
Press preset button 1 (@(t,-*)) and hold it in for at least two
6 then tuned
in directly.
seconds.
After about two seconds, a "beep" is heard.
Example:
Preset
102.5MHz
at preset
button
1 for FM1:
"CH1" appears on the display. The station is now preset in the
1 Tune in FM1 102.5MHz using the seek tuning or manual tuning
memory.
method.
Use
this procedure
to store
other
stations.
To tune
in preset
;
stations directly, simply press the button at which the station was
stored.
Using the Automatic
Memory
System
Use this function in areas where you do not know the frequencies of stations to automatically find stations and store them at the preset
buttons.
' The stations are automatically stored at the FM3 and AM2 bands, so if you store the stations you normally listen to at the FM1, FM2 and
AM1
bands, this function
lets you quickly find stations in different areas without clearing the stations you normally listen to.
1
Use the @
and @ &® buttons to select the frequency from which you want to start searching.
2
Press the @
button and hold it in for at least 2 seconds.
RRERIS
3
"A.MEMO"
appears on the display. The band automatically switches to FM3 for FM, AM2 for AM, and the stations with the best
reception are stored in order at preset buttons 1 to 6.
4
Once
the stations
with the best reception
are stored
for the FM3
(AM2)
band,
the
"A.MEMO"
indicator turns
off.
5 Use the @
button to switch back to the FM1, FM2 or AM1 band.
NOTE:
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Stations can also be stored manually for the FM3 and AM2
bands. However, when
the automatic
memory
function
is used, these
stations
are
replaced
by the new
stations
with the best reception.
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If there are fewer than six stations with good reception, the number of the first preset button at which a station was stored is indicated
on the display.
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Inrare cases, it may happen that no stations are stored when the automatic memory function is used, due to poor reception conditions,
etc.
Presetting Scanning
Mono
Function
(Auto/Mono
Selection)
This function is used at the time of FM reception when the
stereo
broadcast
is hard
to hear or when
there
is noise
interference. It changes the stereo reception to monaural.
This function
lets you check the stations stored
at preset
buttons 1 to 6.
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Press the @®
button for at least 2 seconds.
The stations are received in order for 5 seconds each.
Press the ®
button for more than 2 seconds.
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Even when the this function is used, there are occasions
when the sound is not improved, depending on the reception
conditions.
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