Onkyo R-801A Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Receiving stations
2 Use the TUNING® (/) con-
trol to select the frequency of your
favorite station.
The indicator lights up on the display
when the broadcasting station is properly
tuned in.
Tuning in FM stations:
Turn and hold the
TUNING® control to
the left or right to start auto-tuning. To
change the frequency in 200kHz (50kHz)
steps, turn the control left or right during
the auto-tuning process.
Tuning in the AM stations:
Turn the TUNING® control left or right
to change the frequency in 10kHz (9kHz)
steps.
3 Press the MEMORY button.
The MEMORY indicator lights up and
..... ..... will ash.
4 While ..... ..... is ashing, use the
TUNING® ( / ) control to
select the preset number into which
to store the station frequency.
The preset number will ash on the display.
Note
If you select a preset number into which a
station has already been programmed, the
number will ash rapidly. If you proceed
with this number, the original station will be
replaced by a new station.
5 While the number is ashing, press
the MEMORY button.
The frequency will be stored into the
selected preset.
Notes
Up to 30 stations can be stored in the pre-
set memory.
If you try to store more than 30 stations,
FULL appears on the display and you
cannot store any more.
If the FM station received is an RDS sta-
tion that has a PS (Program Service
Name), the frequency display will change
to the PS display. (Refer to page 37 for
more information on the RDS function.)
RDS reception is available only on the
European models.
DISPLAY
R
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8 01A
STANDBY
/
ON
STANDBY
INPUT
ACOUSTIC
PRESENCE
TUNING
MEMORY FM MODE
CLEAR
PHONES
TUNER
AMPLIFIER
VOLUME
REPEAT
STANDBY/ ON
TAPE
TAPE REW TAPE FF
SLEEP TIMER ENTER
CLOCK
MODE
CLEAR
SCROLL
CDR/PC
CD/ DVD
MD FM AM
ACOUSTIC
PRESENCE
INPUT SELECTOR
TAPE
CDR/PC
CD/DVD
MD
V
O
L
U
M
E
MUTING
7
8
9
10/0
4
5
6
2
3
1
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/
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UP
DOWN
FM
AM
MEMORY
TUNING®
( , )
,
TUNING
Press and hold down
Press and hold down
to raise the frequency.
to lower the
frequency.
MEMORY
Lit
TUNING
indicator
Flash
Lit
Flash
TUNING
MEMORY
Disappear