Using The Fm Radio (Fm Tuner Mode) - Panasonic SV-SD770V Operating Instructions Manual

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≥ If a mark is registered or
removed during play, the
information is written to the SD
Memory card after play stops.
Do not remove the SD Memory
card or the rechargeable battery
until writing is finished. (The
information will not change.)
≥ It may not be possible to register
or remove a mark during play if
the track is near the end
(approximately 5 seconds).
≥ Marks cannot be registered
during [A-B REPEAT].
≥ Marks cannot be removed
during [A-B REPEAT] and
[INTRO PLAY].
only
SV-SD770V
≥ Insert earphones as far as it
will go.
≥ Press 1/∫ to turn the power
on.
1. Select [FM TUNER] mode.
(P22)
2. Press : or 9 to select
the station.
≥ Press and hold for more than
2 seconds for automatic
tuning. When the button is
released the frequency starts
scrolling and stops when a
station is found.
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RQT8630
Using the FM radio
(FM TUNER mode)
≥ As the cord of the stereo earphones
acts as the FM antenna, extend it as
far as possible rather than leaving it
coiled.
≥ When using earphones except
the included ones, receiver
sensitivity may decrease
depending on the length of the
earphone cord.
≥ There may be an increase in
noise when using this unit near
a PC or other digital equipment.
≥ If the AC adaptor is connected
during FM reception, the sound
will stop being output for a while.
∫ [FM TUNER SET] menu
1. During FM reception, press
.
2. Press r or s to select [FM
TUNER SET] and then
press 1/∫.
3. Press r or s to select an
item and then press 1/∫.
≥ Repeat this step to select
other items.
[EQ]
≥ [NORMAL]: Normal
≥ [S-XBS]: Add powerful bass
[AUTO PRESET]
For details, refer to P31 "Presetting
stations automatically (up to 20
stations)".
[PRESET CH]
For details, refer to P32 "Presetting
stations manually (up to 20 stations)".
— Displayed when [TUNING
MODE] is set to [MANUAL] only.

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