Tuner; Display And Indicators; Basic Operation; Storing And Recalling Broadcast Stations - Pioneer DEH-P9400MP Operation Manual

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Tuner

D
isplay and indicators
FORM 1
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FORM 2
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qBand
wAF indicator
eLOC indicator
rPreset number
tFrequency
yStereo indicator
B
asic operation
This product's AF function can be switched on
and off. AF should be switched off for normal
tuning operations. (Refer to page 16.)
1. Press SOURCE to select the tuner.
Press SOURCE until "Tuner" appears.
2. Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME
outward.
• When you press VOLUME, it extends out-
ward so that it becomes easier to turn. To
retract VOLUME, press it again.
3. Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume.
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4. Press BAND to select the desired band.
Press BAND repeatedly to switch between
the following bands:
FM-1 = FM-2 = FM-3 = MW/LW
5. Press 2 2 or 3 3 to tune in to a station.
The frequencies move up or down step by
step.
• If you press and hold 2 or 3 for about one
second and release, you can perform seek
tuning. Seek tuning lets you skip broad-
casting stations until a broadcast strong
enough for good reception is found.
• If you press and hold 2 or 3, you can skip
broadcasting stations. Seek tuning starts
as soon as you release the button.
Note:
• The stereo indicator "" lights when a stereo sta-
tion is selected.
S
toring and recalling broadcast
stations
If you press any of the buttons 1 – 6, you can
easily store up to six broadcast stations for later
recall.
Storing broadcast stations
1. Press NEXT to display "1" – "6".
Press NEXT until "1" – "6" appears.
2. When you find a station that you want to
store in memory, press and hold any of
the buttons 1 – 6 until the preset number
stops flashing.
The station is stored in memory under the
selected button.
Note:
• Up to 18 FM stations, six for each of the three FM
bands, and six MW/LW stations can be stored in
memory.

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