Sony STR-D2020 Operating Instructions Manual page 22

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Receiving Radio Broadcast Programs
Labelling the Preset Stations - Index Input
You can divide preset stations under index names you create (up to 5 characters). If you want to categorize the
preset stations by kinds of music, for example, create indexes, such as ROCK, JAZZ, etc.
2 Tune in the desired station with Direct, Auto, or
Preset Tuning.
4 Create an index name.
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To select a letter or a number, press A or V.
To change the position, press
4 or BD.
5 While the index name appears, press MEMORY.
> 6
The MEMORY
indicator appears.
6 While the MEMORY
indicator is on, select
memory page (A, B, or C).
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7 While the MEMORY
indicator is on, press the
desired number.
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lf you want to assign the same index name to several
Stations
Repeat steps 5 to 7.
To correct a previously memorized index
1.
Press TUN/CHARA twice so that ail the characters
in the index name flashes.
Each time you press TUN/CHARA,
the display
changes as follows:
Frequency of the tuned station
One character in the index name flashes.
All characters in the index name flashes.
2
Press A or Y to call up previously memorized index
names.
3
Press
<] or & to move cursor to the desired
character.
4
Select the character with A or V.
5
Repeat steps 5 to 7 above.
To resume the normal mode, press TUN/CHARA
again.
Each station can be stored under only one index name
{f you store an already categorized station under any
other index name, only the last index name will be
valid.
To memorize 0 and O
Because 0 and O appear identical in the display, you
need to remember what you set each character to.
To display the frequency and index name of preset
stations
Each time you press DISPLAY CHARA, frequency or in-
dex name of preset station is alternately appears.
Usable letters and symbols
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