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Insignia NS-ES6113 CD Shelf System with iPod® Dock
www.insigniaproducts.com
Storing radio station presets
Your shelf system can store 10 AM and 20 FM station presets.
To store radio station presets manually:
1 Turn on your shelf system, then press SOURCE to select either
AM or FM.
2 Tune to the frequency you want to save by one of the following
methods:
• Press or to tune the radio to a higher or lower
frequency one step at a time.
• Hold or for more than one second to activate the Auto
Seek function, which tunes the radio up or down until a station
is found.
3 Press and hold (play/pause)/MEMORY to save the station as a
preset. The channel (preset) number starts blinking in the lower
left corner of the display.
4 Press UP or
DOWN to select the channel (preset) number
you want to use.
5 Press (play/pause)/MEMORY again, while the number is
blinking, to save the selected frequency to that preset.
To store radio station presets automatically:
1 Turn on your shelf system, then press SOURCE to select either
AM or FM.
2 Press and hold the MENU button. The shelf system automatically
scans the frequency band and saves the first 10 AM stations (in
AM tuner mode) or the first 20 FM stations (in FM tuner mode) it
finds as presets. The shelf system then returns to the first station
found.
3 Press MENU again quit autoprogramming.
Activating the U-Pro
®
sound effect
U-Pro
®
and the U-Pro
®
symbol are registered
trademarks of the Beautiful Enterprise Co., Ltd.
"U-Pro" is an in-house technology developed by the Beautiful
Enterprise Company Limited, designed specifically for an ultra-wide
sound field for all digital music systems. With exceptionally life-like
and natural sound reproduction of high definition and fidelity, this
portable audio system can provide you with superior personal
entertainment in listening to "High Definition Wide Stereo."
Press the U-Pro button to activate the sound effect. The "U-Pro" mark
is displayed. U-Pro is not applicable in AM Tuner or headrphone
mode.
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