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OPERATION
GENERAL
• Select
desired waveband (AM or FM) by
pressing band selector 11 until the desired
waveband
in the display.
• Tune
a
station or selecl a
The correct procec
following
chantor~
• While tuning,
eliminate intE
station is found,
normal volume again.
• When STEREO appears in the
an FM-stereo station. A
noise, due to a weak FM-stereo
will disappear
will hear the
stereo.
• The
FM input
ted
the LOCAL/DISTANT
LOCAL or DISTANT lights
Select LOCAL to suit cable
local stations.
DISTANT to suit normal-strength signal
inputs.
TUNING
AUTOMATIC TUNING
• Press
~~
SEARCH
H>
10 for more than
0.5
seconds. Then release the button. The tuner
now search untii a stalion of sufficient
strength has been found. The disolav shows
the tuned frequency and the
transmitter found is not the desired one,
simply repeat lhis
Weak stations are
during automalic
tuning.
They can be tuned to manually.
MANUAL TUNING
Manual tuning is useful when you alreadv know
frequency of the desired station (e.g.
your program gUide).
With the FREQUENCY IPRESET rotary knob 6
• Select with the FREQUENCY/PRESET kev 7
the FREQUENCY mode for the
This mode is selected when
lights
in the display.
Tum
FREQUENCY/PRESET rotary krlOb
6
clockwise to search for
a
higher frequency.
Turn the knob anti-clockwise to search for a
lower frequency_
While turning, the audio signal will
muted.
With the digit keys 3
• Press
L~
ITrn
LIII
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then show 'FM--,-MHZ' or
desired frequency with the
soon as you
entered the last
tuner selects this frequency and the
becomes audible.
• Entry of the tuning
will automatically
be
a
fler
or if a key oth­
er than
keys is
The previous
frequency
tuned to again.
With the 5 SEARCH 6 keys 10
• Keep
~
SEARCH
H>
10 pressed down until you
the required frequency.
you now briefly press
~
SEARCH
H>
the fre-
Jency Will be changed by one step each time
until the right frequency has been reached or
until
reception is obtained.
If the
found is
enough the word
TUtJ[]
appears on
the
PRESET STATIONS
You can store up to 30
memory of the
favorite stations quickly and easily.
numbers can be selecled with the
This enables you to
Programming of preset stations
• Tune either
or
to the
f!"equency to be stored
under
TUNIN(,)
• If the
shows no preset number, the fre­
has not yet been stored in
• Press
OIC
key
4
lO open the memory. The
word MEMORY starts
on the display.
• Select
a
memory location
(1 up to 30)
with the digit keys (when selecting
second digit key
Tuning to preset stations
• Select the desired
keys 3 (when
the second digit key wilhin
1.5
seconds).
now receive the selected station and
will show the tuned frequency and
number.
• Preset stations can a Iso be selected with the
FREQUENCY/PRESET rotarv knob 6.
• Select with lhe
the PRESEI mode for the
This mode is selected when
in the display.
Turn the rotary knob
6
clockwise to call up the
stations in ascending order. Turn the
counteri-cJockwise to call up the preset
stations in descending order.
• RAno"t this operation until the desired preset
IS -
.
STATION NAME
You can
enter names for preset stations
which will be
on the display when you are
tuned to that
The name can be
combination
letters,
symbols and
and can be
of
a
maXimum of
characters.
• Choose a preset number with the digit
3.
• Press the SND key
13.
The
shows
The
cursor shows the location for the
input.
• Gy pressing the digit/alphabet keys
3
repeated ­
ly you can
the desired name. To move
the cursor to the next (or previous) position use
~
SEARCH/CURSOR,.,.
10.
SND
13
again to store the name In
memory.
Note: If the SND
IS
and no
has been selected,
show
p(~I[~~1
for two seconds.
Changing a name
• Press the SND key" The first characler of the
name starts to flash.
new name and press the SND key
again to store it in the memory.
Erasing a name
• Press the SND
The first character of the
name starts
• You can now erase a characler by moving the
cursor to the desired position, after which you
the digit key
• I-'ress the SND key
ter has now been erased.
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