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STATION NAME DISPLAY (SNDJ/DESIRED EQUALIZER
SETTING (DES)__
This function allows a name and a desired equalizer setting to
be assigned to the preset stations 1-20. Every time the preset
station is selected, the station name will be displayed and the
amplifier will switch to the desired equalizer setting.
Programming a station name (SND)
• Choose a preset station.
• Press SND 12 to enter the SND programming mode.
The display shows ENTER NAME. If a name has already
been stored, this name will then be displayed.
A flashing cursor is located in the leftmost position.
• Press TUNING -4 or ► 4 to move the cursor to a next or pre¬
vious position.
• Press PRESET
A
▼ 3 until the desired character is displayed
at the position of the cursor.
• If the station name is correct, press SND 12 to store the
name in the memory.
You now enter the DES programming mode.
Notes:
- It is not possible to assign a station name or a desired equal¬
izer setting to the presets 21-30.
- The maximum station name length is 8 characters.
- You can erase a station name by pressing CLEAR 7 in the
SND programming mode.
- If the SND programming mode is selected for more than 1.5
minutes without pressing TUNING ◄ ► 4 or PRESET
A T
3,
the last name will be recalled again and the SND program¬
ming mode will be left without storing any changes.
- The SND programming mode is left without storing a station
name when BAND 5 or STANDBY, SLEEP, numeric keys on
the remote control or any source selection key is pressed.
- Press SND 12 three times in succession (within approx. 3
seconds) after entering the correct station name, to skip the
DES programming mode.
Programming a desired equalizer setting (DES)
• Press SND 12 when you are in the SND programming mode
to store the station name and to enter the DES programming
mode.
SELECT EQ SETTING will appear on the display, followed by
EQ OFF.
• Press PRESET
A T
3 on the tuner or PRESET 13 on the
amplifier to show the current desired equalizer setting. If no
desired equalizer setting is stored, EQ OFF is displayed.
• Press PRESET
A Y
3 on the tuner or PRESET 13 on the
amplifier again until the one of thelO equalizer presets which
is required is selected. The selected equalizer setting is dis¬
played on the amplifier and the effect can be heard.
• Press SND 12 to store the desired equalizer setting and
leave the DES programming mode.
Notes:
- Press SND 12 three times in succession (within approx. 3
seconds) after selecting a preset to skip the SND program¬
ming mode and enter the DES programming mode directly.
- You can erase a desired equalizer setting in the DES pro¬
gramming mode by pressing CLEAR 7 or by selecting EQ
OFF.
- The DES programming mode is left without storing a desired
equalizer setting when BAND 5 or STANDBY, SLEEP, numer¬
ic keys on the remote control or any source selection key is
pressed.
CLOCK__
The clock function contains two items: day of the week and the
time. It can be set to a 12-hour or 24-hour clock. When the sys¬
tem is in standby mode, day and time are always displayed, but
the brightness of the display is low.
• Press CLOCK SET 10 to enter the clock setting mode.
The display shows the name of a day abbreviated to 3 let¬
ters, e.g. SUN.
• Press PRESET
A
▼ 3 until the correct day appears on the
display.
• Press CLOCK SET 10 to store the correct day.
The display shows CLOCK followed by 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR.
• Press PRESET
A Y
3 to select the 12-hour or 24-hour clock.
• Press CLOCK SET 10.
Now the display shows either
(24-hour clock) or AM
PM
(12-hour clock).
• Press TUNING ◄ or ► 4 to select the digit to be changed or
AM/PM and press PRESET
A Y
3 to change the selected
digit or AM/PM.
• Press CLOCK SET 10 to store the changes and leave the
clock setting mode. The seconds are set to zero and the
clock starts running.
Notes:
- It is also possible to use the NEXT/PREVIOUS and -«« / ►►
keys on the remote control instead of the PRESET 3 and
TUNING 4 keys on the tuner.
- The clock can be set when the tuner is in standby mode or
active mode.
- For the 12-hour clock: AM 12:00 means midnight and PM
12:00 means noon.
- If a source is selected, BAND 5 is pressed or if no key is
pressed in the clock setting mode for 1.5 minutes, the clock
setting mode will be left and the last changes (made before
leaving this mode) will be stored.
TIMER__
You can programme two separate timers.
These timers (timer 1 and timer 2) can be set to a time at
which several options are possible:
- the tuner wakes up and is tuned to a selected preset station;
- the CD player wakes up and starts playing a selected track;
- the cassette deck wakes up and starts playing;
- the (optional) DCC recorder wakes up and starts playing a
selected track;
- the buzzer starts (automatically for 1 minute).
• Press NEWS/TIMER SET 9 to enter the timer setting mode.
The display shows SELECT TIMER/NEWS followed by NEWS.
• Press PRESET
A Y
3 until TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 appears on
the display.
• Press NEWS/TIMER SET 9 to confirm the selection of the
correct timer.
The display shows SELECT SOURCE, followed by the last
selected source.
• Press PRESET
A Y
3 until the desired source or the buzzer
appears on the display.
• Press NEWS/TIMER SET 9 to store the selected source or
buzzer.
If you have selected CD or DCC, the TRACK will be displayed. If
you have selected tuner, the PRESET will be displayed.
If you have selected buzzer, the display will show the selected
wakening days.
• If you have selected CD, DCC or tuner: press PRESET
A Y
3
until the desired track or preset appears and press NEWS/-
TIMER SET 9 afterwards to store the track or preset.
The display shows the selected wakening days.
• Press PRESET
A Y
3 to select th e wakening days: ONCE,
DAILY, WEEKEND (Saturday and Sunday) or WEEKDAY
(Monday - Friday).
• Press NEWS/TIMER SET 9 to store the selection.
The display shows START TIME.followed by a time.
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