Onkyo TX-930 Instruction Manual page 13

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Classified Memory Function
The memory can be divided (classified) for different users or programs
of stations.
NOTE:
There are times when frequencies are left in the machine's memory
from the final testing done prior to shipment. If this is the case with
your TX-930/910, cancel unnecessary preset stations according to
"How to cancel memorized stations" and memorize desired fre-
quencies.
M
How to classify stations
With this model, six classes (CLASS
A to F) are available and
stations can be memorized in any class. A total! of 40 stations can
be memorized in classes from A to F. Although the same station
can be memorized in different classes, the memory number for
the station will differ depending on the order in which the station is
memorized in the classes.
(4) CLASSIFIED SCAN
(TX-930 only)
(3) CLASS Ato
"> Tune in the desired station (see section on "Tuner Reception').
2) Press the MEMORY button.
® The MEMORY indicator will flash for 8 seconds.
i Press the desired Classified Memory button (one of buttons Ato F).
®
The station is memorized in the selected class with the memory
number which is the smallest of the unoccupied numbers in the
class.
By repeating the operations above, up to 40 stations can be memo-
rized. If an attempt is made to memorize 41 stations, "FULL" will be
displayed in the Input Selector/Frequency Display, indicating that no
more stations can be memorized.
@ Press the CLASSIFIED SCAN button (TX-930 only)
@
Stations memorized in the present class will be scanned in a
order and the corresponding memory number will flash in the
Preset station display at each scan. After the last memory
number of the class is reached, scanning starts again from the
first memory number of the class. Pressing the CLASSIFIED
SCAN button again stops scanning.
9)
@
How to cancel memorized stations
Retrieve the class number you want to cancel (See "How to retrieve
memorized stations') and then press the MUTE/MODE
button
while holding down the MEMORY button. Another station can be
memorized with the memory number which has been cancelled.
MUTE/MODE
@
How to retrieve memorized stations
WL Press the Classified Memory button for the desired class. If remote
control is used, the class next to the present one ts retrieved when
the CLASS button is pressed.
@
The memory number (station) which was being received before
the class is retrieved will be received.
@) There are several methods to proceed after the above operations
are carried out. Use any of the following methods.
a. Pressing the same Classified Memory button again permits the
next preset memory number (station) to be received.
b. Input the memory
number you wish to receive by using the
Number buttons.
®
If the memory number consists of 2 digits, input two num-
bers, immediately one after the other. For instance, when
inputting "15", "15" will not be registered if you wait more
than one second before inputting "5", resulting in only "1"
being registered.
@ |f a number other than a number from 1 to 40, or a number
which has not been memorized Is input, the number flashes
for 2 seconds and then the number which was displayed
before will be displayed.
@ if a number between 1 and 4 is pressed, the display and
station are changed 1 second later.
c.
When the «@
PRESET
®
button of the remote controller is
pressed, the memory
number of the class currently being
received will be incremented or decremented. Keeping press-
ing the button increments or decrements continuously. After the
maximum or minimum number is reached, the next class or one
before the present class will be entered.
Tape Recording
@) Make all connections between the tape deck and the unit as shown
in the System Connections Diagram.
(2) Radio:
Press the FM or AM Input Selector button.
Record:
Press the PHONO
Input Selector button.
CD:
Press the CD Input Selector button.
( Put the tape deck in the recording mode. The recording can be
monitored through the speakers or headphones as desired. For
TAPE-2, turn on the corresponding Tape Monitor button to hear the
signal that, having been recorded, is returned from the deck to the
TX-930/910. (if the deck has three heads).
(4) Set the proper recording level using the controls on the tape deck
used for recording. Also, during recording and dubbing operations,
never change the positions of any controls (bass, treble, etc.) on
this unit.
Tape-to-Tape Dubbing
(D Connect the two tape decks to this unit as shown jn the System
Connections diagram.
2) Load the original tape in tape deck 1 and the blank tape in tape deck
2.
(3) Press the TAPE-1 Input Selector button.
'4) Put tape deck 1 in the playback mode and tape deck 2 in the
recording mode.
©) The source
signal can
be monitored
through the speakers
or
headphones, when the TAPE-2
MONITOR
button is in the OFF
position. If tape deck 2 has three heads, the just-recorded signal
can be monitored (when the TAPE-2 MONITOR button is in the ON
position). Refer to the tape deck instruction
manuals for more
details.
Using the Graphic Equalizer
@ Connect the graphic equalizer to the TAPE-2 jacks on the rear
panel.
@ If a second tape deck is used, connect it to the tape jacks on the
graphic equalizer.
@ Press the TAPE-2 MONITOR button.
(4) Follow the graphic equalizer operating instructions.
() To record an equalized signal, use tape deck 2 (connected to the
equalizer) for recording.

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