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Basic Operation
Memory Tuning
Memory tuning lets you store up to 30 AM or FM frequencies in three
different classes (10 frequencies in each class), then quickly tune to a
class and station.
Follow these steps to store a station in a memory location using the
front panel controls. (You cannot store a station in memory using the
remote control.)
1. Press
FM/AM
to select the tuner, then press
FM/AM
again to select the
desired band.
2. Tune to the frequency you want to store.
If desired, press
MPX MODE
for FM stereo or monaural sound (see
“Using MPX MODE” ). This setting is also stored in memory.
3. Press
MEMORY
. The class (A, B, or C) and
__
(for the channel num-
ber) flash on the display for about 5 seconds.
4. Press
CLASS
until the class you want (A, B, or C) appears, then
press
STATION
until the channel number you want appears.
In about five seconds, the class and channel number light steadi-
ly, indicating the receiver stored the frequency.
To tune to a stored station, press
CLASS
so the desired class number
appears, then repeatedly press
STATION
to select the channel. Or,
you can directly enter the channel number using that number’s key on
the remote control.
Using MPX MODE
To receive FM stations in stereo, press
MPX MODE
so MONO disappears
from the display. STEREO appears when you receive an FM broadcast in
stereo.
You can improve the reception of weak FM stations by pressing
FM MONO
until MONO appears. This reduces noise while you listen to a weak FM
station, but you get monaural instead of stereo sound.
Using Headphones
To listen using optional headphones (not supplied), insert the head-
phones’
1
/
4
-inch plug into the receiver’s front panel
PHONES
jack and
H.P SP appears on the display. The speakers are automatically
silenced.
Listening Safely
To protect your hearing, note the following when using headphones.
• Set the volume to its lowest setting before you begin listening.
After you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
• Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-
volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.
• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears
adapt to the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause
discomfort might still damage your hearing.
Notes:
• A class is a group of up to 10 station
frequencies.
• If you store a frequency in a memory
that already contains a frequency, you
replace the previous frequency.
• If your receiver is disconnected from
AC power for several days, it loses all
the stored frequencies.
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