Emerson ES1 Stereo System User Manual


 
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FM MODE SELECTOR (STEREO, AUTO/MONO BUTTON)
This control allows you to select between FM mono and FM stereo reception.
This system will automatically select the FM stereo mode when you tune to the FM band. When an
FM station is broadcasting in stereo, the STEREO indicator will appear in the display.
If you are listening a weak or distant FM station and the reception is noisy or intermittent, you may
be able to improve the reception by pressing the Stereo Auto/Mono button to select the mono
reception mode. The MONO indicator will appear in the display to confirm you are in the mono
reception mode. This should provide some improvement in reception on weak or distant stations.
As soon as you tune to a new FM station, the tuner will automatically switch back to the stereo
reception mode.
PRESETTING THE TUNER MEMORY
You can store up to a maximum of 20 FM and AM stations in any combination in the tuner memories.
To store a station in memory, proceed as follows:
1. Press the Tuner/Band button to select the tuner mode.
2. Press the Tuner/Band button again to select between the AM or FM bands, if necessary.
3. Tune to the first station you wish to store in memory by
either the automatic or manual tuning methods.
(Example: FM 93.9 MHZ)
4. When the frequency of the desired station appears on
the display, press the Program button on the remote
control handset. The MEMORY indicator will begin flashing
in the display.
5. Press the Number 1 button on the remote handset to
select preset memory location 1.
6. Press the Program button again. This will enter your
desired station into preset Memory 1. Preset 1 will appear
in the display before the radio frequency and the
MEMORY indicator will stop flashing.
7. Repeat Steps 2 through 6, selecting a different preset number each time until you have stored
up to 20 AM/FM stations in any combination in the tuner memory.
Note: To select memory numbers above 9, you must press three keys as follows:
To Select Memory 10: Press the “10+”, “1”, and “0” keys in order.
To Select Memory 11: Press the “10+”, “1”, and “1” keys in order.
To Select Memory 12: Press the “10+”, “1”, and “2” keys in order, and so on.