Insignia NS-STR514 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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Insignia NS-STR514 Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth
www.insigniaproducts.com
Listening to the radio
This receiver supports two tuning modes selected
by pressing the TUNE/PRESET button on the
receiver. Each time this button is pressed, the mode
changes as follows:
TUNE mode—the PRESET indicator turns off and
the tuner scans through the available stations
when using the / buttons on the receiver.
PRESET mode—the PRESET indicator lights up
and the tuner only scans through stations saved
into the preset memory when using the /
buttons on the receiver.
Auto tuning to a radio station
1 Repeatedly press INPUT on the receiver or
TUNER on the remote to select AM or FM. The
band you select (AM or FM) is shown on the
display.
2 Tune to the station you want by pressing and
holding:
The or buttons on the receiver for more
than one second.
-OR-
•The TUNE or TUNE buttons on the
remote control for more than one second.
The tuner searches until a station of sufficient
strength has been found. The display shows the
tuned frequency.
Weak stations are skipped during auto tuning.
3 Repeat the process until you find a station you
want.
Manually tuning a radio station
Manual tuning is useful when you already know the
frequency of the station you want to listen to.
1 Repeatedly press INPUT on the receiver or
TUNER on the remote control to select AM or
FM. The band you select (AM or FM) is shown on
the display.
2 Tune to the station you want by repeatedly
pressing:
The or buttons on the receiver.
-OR-
•The TUNE or TUNE buttons on the
remote control.
Presetting radio stations
You can automatically or manually store as many as
30 preset stations in memory.
Automatically presetting radio stations
1 Press and hold the MEMO button on the remote
control or MEMORY button on the receiver for
more than two seconds.
AUTO MEM blinks on the display and the
receiver automatically searches for and presets
as many as 30 FM stations.
Note
If the FM signal you select is weak/poor, select FM
mono mode to reduce the noise. For more
information, see “Listening to FM stereo broadcasts”
on page 12.
OR
OR
Note
If the FM signal you select is weak/poor, select FM
mono mode to reduce the noise. For more
information, see “Listening to FM stereo broadcasts”
on page 12.
OR
OR
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