Classe Audio CT-10 Stereo System User Manual


 
MANUAL TUNING WITH REMOTE CONTROL
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the front panel or the ON button
on its remote control.
Press the < TUNE > button on the remote
control. < MANUAL > will appear in the
display.
Press the /\ button to tune up or the \/ button
to tune down.
MANUAL TUNING AT THE FRONT PANEL
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the front panel or the, ON button
on its remote control. The station you had
previously selected will appear in the display.
Press the < TUNE/PRESET > button until
< MANUAL > appears in the display.
Turn the tuning knob clockwise to tune up.
Turn the tuning knob counter-clockwise to
tune down.
PLEASE NOTE: In North America, FM stations are
separated by at least 100 kHz. When the Region
switch is set to US, the CT-10 manual tuning is in
100 kHz steps.
In the European Union, FM stations are separated
by 50 kHz. When the Region switch is set to EU,
the CT-10 manual tuning is in 50 kHz steps.
In North America, AM stations are separated by
10 kHz. When the Region switch is set to US, the
CT-10 manual tuning is in 10 kHz steps.
In the European Union, AM stations are
separated by 9 kHz. When the Region switch is
set to EU, the CT-10 manual tuning is in 9 kHz
steps.
In Asia, the tuning steps will differ depending on
the region, please consult your local Classé
dealer for details.
SELECTING STATIONS BY ENTERING
FREQUENCIES
You can access any AM or FM station by directly
selecting the broadcast frequency through the
remote control handset.
Press the DIRECT button on the remote
control.
After you press the DIRECT Button, the
frequency display goes blank.
Enter the frequency of the station you want
to select with the buttons 0 through 9 on the
remote control.
For FM stations below 100 MHz, enter 3 digits in
order.
Example: for 95.5 MHz press 9, 5, 5
For FM stations above 100 MHz, enter 4 digits.
Example: for 105.3 MHz press 1, 0, 5, 3
For AM stations below 1000 kHz, enter 3 digits.
Example: for 930 kHz press 9, 3, 0.
For AM stations above 1000 kHz, enter 4 digits.
Example: for 1040 kHz press 1, 0, 4, 0.
PLEASE NOTE: When the unit is set for EU
operation, you need to enter an extra digit for
FM stations because tuning is in increments of
50 kHz. Example: for 104.75 MHz press 1, 0, 4,
7, and 5.
PRESET STATIONS
Instead of tuning to find your favorite stations,
you can save them as Presets and recall them
instantly from a memory bank of 1 – 30. Preset
numbers appear at the lower left side of the
display as P1 – P30. You can save up to 30 FM
stations and 30 AM stations. You need the
remote control to select the preset numbers for
stations you want to save.
SAVING STATIONS AS PRESETS
Tune to the station you wish to save in preset
memory by either Seek or Manual tuning.
Press the Mem button on the remote control
or the Memory button on the front panel
briefly.
MEMORY will flash in the display.
Press the desired buttons 1 – 9 & 0 to
nominate the station preset number.
After you press the Memory or Mem button
you need to press a preset number button
within 3 seconds while the memory bank
remains open.
SAVED will appear in the display for two seconds
confirming the station is now saved as a preset.
Before you can tune another station and save it
as a preset, you must press the < AUTO > or the
< TUNE > button on the remote control or the
< TUNE/PRESET > button on the front panel until
< SEEK > or < MANUAL > is displayed.
Repeat the steps above to save additional
stations as presets.
PLEASE NOTE: For FM, the display shows 108
when you select a preset number that doesn’t
have an FM station saved to it. For AM, the
display shows 1720 when you select a preset
number that doesn’t have an AM station saved
to it. This enables you to distinguish between
preset numbers that you’ve already assigned and
those that are available. You can reassign a
preset number to a new station by repeating the
Saving Stations as Presets above.
If you press the Memory or Mem button but
don’t press a preset button, the existing preset
station (if any) will remain unchanged.
For two digit presets, press the second preset
number button within a few seconds.
For example, for preset 17, press 1 then 7 right
after. For preset 30, press 3, then 0 right after.
After you press the button to save a single digit
preset, there will be a 2-3 second delay until it is
saved or recalled. You can eliminate this delay if
you press 0 before you press the preset number
button. Example, for preset 6, first press 0, then
press 6.
You can’t save a station as a preset while the
CT-10 display shows < PRESET >. You must select
< MANUAL > or <SEEK > before saving the
station.
SELECTING PRESET STATIONS
Now that your favorite stations are saved as
presets, you can recall them on the front panel
or with the remote control. There are several
ways to recall preset stations.
SELECTING INDIVIDUAL PRESET STATIONS
FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the front panel or the ON button
on the remote control.
Press the corresponding numerical buttons on
the remote control for the preset station you
want to listen to (1, 2, etc.).
BROWSING THROUGH PRESET STATIONS WITH
THE REMOTE CONTROL
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the front panel or the ON button
on its remote control.
Press the < PRESET > button on the remote
control.
Each time you press the \/ button on the remote
control you select a lower preset number.
Each time you press the /\ button on the remote
control you select a higher preset number.
SELECTING PRESET STATIONS AT THE FRONT
PANEL
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the front panel or the ON button
on its remote control.
Press the < TUNE/PRESET > button until
< PRESET > appears in the front panel display.
Turn the tuning knob clockwise to select
higher preset numbers.
Turn the tuning knob counter-clockwise to
select lower preset numbers.
PLEASE NOTE: Each time the CT-10 is turned on,
it will resume the same station and tuning
method that were selected before it was turned
off. If you normally select stations with preset
buttons, you won’t have to press the
< TUNE/PRESET > button on the front panel or
the < PRESET > button on the remote control.
Remember, if you select a preset and the display
shows 108 (FM) or 1720 (AM), there’s no station
saved to it.
AUTO MEMORY
Auto Memory is an easy way to save stations,
but it doesn’t give you control over which
stations are saved. Auto Memory automatically
looks for stations and saves the first 30 stations
it finds as presets 1 – 30. It operates
independently for the FM and AM bands.
ACTIVATING AUTO MEMORY
Turn on the CT-10 by pressing the Standby
button on the Front Panel or the ON button
on its remote control.
Select the FM band with the AM-FM button
on the front panel or remote control.
Press and hold the Memory button on the
front panel or the Mem button on the remote
control for over 3 seconds. AUTOMEM will
appear in the display for three seconds. After
that, <MANUAL> appears in the front panel
display during the Auto Memory process.
The CT-10 will scan the entire FM band and start
storing stations into preset memory beginning
with 1.
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