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BASIC OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK
Receiving Radio Broadcasts
You can enjoy radio broadcasts by browsing through all the stations or using the preset memory function.
� Turn on the unit. � Set the remote control selector switch to AUDIO. � Press FM/AM on the remote control.
Preset Memory - Store Memory
Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be quickly tuned in. You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations. 1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.
2
Press MEMORY. The preset number blinks on the front display panel.
FM__
CH
87. 80 87. 80 87 80
.
Blinking
3
FM/AM
1 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 4 7
While blinking, press the number keys or PR +/� to set the preset number.
FM 1
CH
Blinking
PR +/-
0-9 MEMORY
4
Press MEMORY. 87.80 MHz is assigned to FM1.
FM 1
CH
ENTER
VOL
AUDIO TV SAT
TUNING +/�
NOTES: � If no operation is carried out within 5 seconds when the display is blinking, the preset will not be stored and the display changes back to its original frequency. � When you have entered an input beyond the range using the number keys, the preset number will return to 1 if you press PR +/�. � Pressing the + and � key of PR +/� increases and decreases the preset number by 1 respectively.
Preset Tuning
FM MODE
There is a time limit when performing the following setting. If the time is up before completing the setting, re-perform from the beginning.
Press the number keys or PR +/� to tune to the station stored to the preset number. � Number keys Can specify the preset number directly. � PR +/� Gradually increases or decreases the preset number by 1 from the preset number of the current reception. To call up preset number 3 1 Press the number key A3B or PR +/� to set to preset number 3.
� The preset number blinks for a
FM 3 108 00
CH
.
Tuning In To Stations Manually
1 2
Press FM/AM to select the band. Each time you press the button, the band switches between FM and AM.
few seconds before lighting up. The preset number is fixed once it lights up.
Blinking
FM 3 88 60
CH
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Press TUNING +/� (S or T) until the desired station is located. NOTES: � A short press on S or T changes the frequency in 1 step FM 0.05 M/AM 9 K interval. � Press and hold S or T to change the frequency rapidly. To auto tune stations, press S or T for a while then release. � ATUNEDB lights on the front display panel when a station with � sufficient signal strength is tuned. ASTB lights on the front display panel when a FM stereo � programme is received. � You can also press SOURCE on the front panel to select the desired band in step 1.
Switching The FM Mode
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can change the FM reception mode while receiving an FM broadcast. � You can set the FM reception mode for each preset station.
1
Press FM MODE during FM reception. Each time you press the button, the FM reception switches between AAUTOB and AMONOB. � MONO Setting
MONO
� AUTO Setting
AUTO
Normally select this. Stereo sound will be heard during stereo broadcast, and monaural sound during monaural broadcast. This mode is also useful to suppress static noise between stations. Select this to improve the reception. (However, stereo will not be effective.)
AUTO MUTING
MONO
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