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Technics Quartz ST-610L Service Manual page 3

Synthesizer lw/mw/fm stereo tuner
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ST-610L
| The indication AM used here includes
both MW and LW.
@ LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
step of either 9 kHz or 10 kHz.
When
the MW
button
is pressed
for about
4
seconds, the MW frequency step will change to
Note:
In order to return to the original frequency indica-
it will not illuminate if the FM mode selector is
tion, press this button for about 4 seconds again.
set to the monaural mode.
LW:
:
:
Press this button to listen to an LW broadcast.
freq shift:
When
the LW
button
is pressed
for about 4
seconds during reception of an LW broadcast,
is connected to an electrical outlet.
Digital frequency display
In order to return to the original frequency indica-
:
tion, press this button for about 4 seconds again.
Quartz-lock indicator
(quartz lock)
This indicator illuminates when tuned
precisely to an.FM or AM station.
Tuning buttons (tuning)
These buttons are used for tuning
to the desired broadcast station.
Memory indicator ((M))
This indicator illuminates when the
memory button is pressed.
Memory button (memory)
This button is used when preset memory setting
of the preset-tuning buttons is made.
Channel display
The channel number selected by the preset-
tuning buttons is displayed.
FM mode selector (FM mode)
This unit automatically switches into the stereo mode
when a stereo broadcast is received. Press this button
to listen in the monaural mode. The stereo indicator will
not illuminate in the monaural mode.
Signal-strength indicators (signal )
These indicators show the relative strength of broadcast
signals being received by the antenna. The best condi-
tion for reception, for FM and AM, is when the indicators
illuminate completely to the right.
Preset-tuning buttons (1~0)
(24 channel random preset tuning)
These buttons are used to preset FM and AM broadcast
frequencies into the memory of this unit, and are also pressed
to select the desired preset frequencies.
Note:
Refer to page 6 for information concerning preset memory.
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