Owner`s manual

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Automatically Storing
Stations
1. If the stereo is off, turn
ON/VOL
clockwise until it clicks to turn it
on.
2. Press
BND
until the stereo dis-
plays the band and memory
group where you want to store a
group of stations. For example,
to store the first group of AM sta-
tions into AM 1, press
BND
until
AM 1
appears.
3. Use either of the tuning methods
described in “Playing the Radio”
on Page 17 to tune to the fre-
quency just before the first sta-
tion you want to store.
4. Press and hold down
AMS
(auto-
matic memory scan) for about 3
seconds. The stereo scans the
selected band, and automati-
cally stores the first six stations it
finds.
The stereo beeps, and the band
number, frequency, and mem-
ory location number appear on
the display when the station is
stored.
Note
: If the stereo cannot find
six strong stations, it searches
the band again for weaker sta-
tions and stores them into any
remaining memory locations.
5. Briefly press
AMS
when the ste-
reo has stored all the stations
you want, or when you want to
stop searching for stations.
Note:
If you do not press
AMS
,
the stereo continues to scan the
band, tuning to each stored sta-
tion for about 5 seconds.
Manually Storing Stations
1. If the stereo is off, turn
ON/VOL
clockwise until it clicks to turn it
on.
2. Press
BND
until the stereo dis-
plays the band and memory
group where you want to store a
station. For example, to store
AM stations into AM 1, press
BND
until
AM 1
appears.
3. Use either of the tuning methods
described in Step 3 of “Playing
the Radio” on Page 17 to tune to
the station you want to store.
4. Press and hold down the
desired memory location button
until the stereo beeps once. The
volume briefly mutes then
returns to normal. The station is
now stored in that memory loca-
tion.
The band number, the fre-
quency, and the memory loca-
tion number appear on the
display for about 5 seconds
when the stereo stores the sta-
tion.
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