Bang & Olufsen BEOSOUND 9000 Manual page 46

Ultimate music entertainment centre, an impressive cd player with a built-in radio
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Below and on the next page you will
find some examples of the cues you are
most likely to meet in the BeoSound
9000 status display...
S U R V E Y
O F
S T A T U S
You have pressed the AM/FM button to choose
the band where you want to search for a radio
station.
You have tuned into a radio station and the
BeoSound 9000 has found a station.
You have pressed P. NO. to be able to change the
program number of a radio station.
The display shows that you have now stored your
radio station.
You have pressed CLEAR to clear a radio
program.
You have pressed NAMING to be able to name an
entry e.g. name a radio program.
You have now finished "writing" the name of e.g.
your radio program and you have pressed OK to
store the name.
The display tells you that you have placed the
carriage over an empty CD compartment and
you must load a CD.
You have pressed SELECT twice to save the
position of a CD.
You have pressed the PAUSE button and the CD
number 3 have paused but the multi CD player is
not switched off.
D I S P L A Y S
The FM band has been chosen.
The radio frequency is shown on the display and
an empty program number is offered to store it
on.
The display shows the letters you have chosen for
the first two positions and underscores for the
ones you have not chosen any for yet.
You can, though, choose to change or cancel the
name instead of storing it.

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