Owner`s manual

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USING THE RADIO
PLAYING THE RADIO
1. If the stereo is off, turn
ON/VOL
clockwise until it clicks to turn it
on. The radio automatically
tunes to the last station
selected.
2. Press
BND
to select the desired
band.
AM 1
or
AM 2
appears
on the display when an AM band
is selected.
FM 1
,
FM 2
, or
FM
3
appears when an FM band is
selected.
3. Tune to the desired station in
one of the following ways.
Manual Tunin
g
:
Repeatedly
press
TUN
t
or
TUN
s
to tune
down or up the selected band.
Seek Tunin
g
:
Press and hold
down
SEK
t
or
SEK
s
for about a
second to automatically tune to
the next lower or higher station
with a strong signal.
4. Adjust
ON/VOL
,
FAD
,
Push
BAL,
BASS
, and
TREBLE
as desired.
Notes:
•
ST
appears on the display when
an FM broadcast is received in
stereo.
• To improve reception of strong
stations, press
LOC
until
LOC
appears on the display.
• To improve reception of weak
stations, press
M/S
so
MO
appears on the display. The
sound is no longer in stereo, but
reception should improve.
• If the stereo does not find a
strong station when seeking, it
searches the band again and
stops on weaker stations.
• To temporarily display the fre-
quency, press
F/C (
frequency/
clock
)
. The display shows the
frequency for 5 seconds, then
returns to the clock display.
MEMORY TUNING
You can store up to 12 AM and 18
FM stations in memory. Each memo-
ry group (AM 1, AM 2, FM 1, FM 2,
and FM 3) holds up to six stations.
You can let the stereo search for the
next six strong stations in a band and
automatically store these into a
memory group, or you can manually
store stations into a memory group.
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