Optimise Radio Sound; Fine Tuning A Radio Station; Mono/Stereo Reception - Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 9000 Reference Book

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If a radio station is not tuned in clearly
enough, it may be because the
programme needs to be fi ne tuned.
You can also choose to alter the sound
to your satisfaction by choosing
between mono or stereo reception.

Optimise radio sound

Fine tuning a radio station

The fi ne tuning function enables you to move
slowly through the frequencies, or to detune
a programme slightly because of noisy
reception.
RADIO
Press to turn on the
radio programme you
want to fi ne tune
The number of the last
R ADIO 11
played radio programme
is displayed, e.g. 11
TUNE
Press to make the
P11
88.4
frequency appear in the
display, e.g. 88.4
TUNE
Press to access the fi ne
tuning function
The display indicates
FINE 88.4
that you can now fi ne
tune the station
m
Press to fi ne tune the
p
station towards a higher
or lower frequency
OK
Press to accept the fi ne
tuned station
OK
Press again to store
station and programme
number
Once you have fi ne tuned the station, you can
choose a different programme number if you like
before you store it. Please refer to 'Presetting
radio stations' for further information.

Mono/stereo reception

Your BeoSound 9000 automatically switches
to mono if the stereo signal is not strong
enough to produce an acceptable stereo
sound. You can overrule this automatic
function if you wish and select mono
manually.
RADIO
Press to turn on the
relevant radio station
TUNE
Press to select the
tuning function and
press repeatedly until
you have reached the
settings for mono/
stereo reception
STEREO?
The display shows the
choices...
MONO?
m
Press to select between
p
the mono or stereo
setting
OK
Press to store your new
tuning on the
programme number
27

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