Manually Tuning A Broadcast Station; If Fm Reception Is Not Good - Onkyo FR-X7A Instruction Manual

Cd/md tuner amplifier; speaker system
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Listening to an AM/FM Station—Continued
Switching the display information
Repeatedly pressing DISPLAY on the remote controller or on the unit toggles between two types of infor-
mation display.
FM/AM
Preset channel name (*)
Using the remote controller
Press the number buttons as
described in the examples
below to select the desired
preset channel
Preset
channel
8
10
22
represents the tens digit.
-- / ---
Selects a preset channel.
(Pressing
channel number and pressing
selects a higher channel
number.)

Manually tuning a broadcast station

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1 Turn on the power to the FR-X7A.
2 Select FM or AM.
3 Press the remote controller's
edly while observing the display to tune in the
desired frequency.
Each press of the button changes the frequency by
0.05MHz for FM and 9kHz for AM. Pressing and
holding down the button for more than one second
will change the frequency continuously.
While FM is selected, pressing and holding
down a while, then releasing it, will automati-
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cally raise (or lower) the frequency.
frequency
CH
CH
Press
8
10/0
-- / ---
,
,
2
2
selects a lower
or
* If a given preset channel is not named, the unit
displays "No Name," then indicates the frequency.
See "Naming an MD, and its tracks, and preset
channels" on page 52.

If FM reception is not good

If reception is poor or much noise is heard, press YES/
MODE to turn off the AUTO indicator and switch to
monaural reception. In this way, you can reduce noise
or dropped signals. To return to AUTO tuning, press
YES/MODE again.
YES/MODE
2
repeat-
or
Selects an FM/AM station.
Enables you to manually tune
in a broadcast station.
(See the following section.)
Adjust the volume level.
(Pressing VOLUME
increases the volume level, and
pressing VOLUME decreases
the level.)
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