Owner`s manual
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Notes:
• After the stereo stores six sta-
tions or scans the band twice, it
tunes to the first stored station
and begins to play.
•If the stereo does not find
enough stations to fill the current
memory group while searching,
it tunes to the first stored station
and begins to play.
• If a station has a weak signal or
interference, the stereo might
not store it automatically. If this
happens, you can manually
store the station (see “Manually
Storing Stations”).
Manually Storing Stations
1. If the stereo is off, turn
ON VOL
clockwise until it clicks to turn it
on.
2. Press
BAND
until the stereo dis-
plays the band and memory
group where you want to store a
station. For example, to store
AM stations into AM1, press
BAND
until
AM1
appears.
3. Use any of the tuning methods
described in Step 4 of “Playing
the Radio” to tune to the station
you want to store.
4. Press and hold down the
desired memory location button
until the volume briefly mutes
and the displayed memory loca-
tion number changes to the
number of the button you
pressed. The station is now
stored in that memory location.
The band and memory group,
the frequency, the memory loca-
tion number, and
CH
appear on
the display.
Note: The volume briefly mutes
while the radio stores the sta-
tion, but returns to normal after
the station is stored.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a stored station, press
BAND
to select the correct band and
memory group. Then briefly press
the desired memory location button.
pull
BAL
BASS
TREBLE
FADER
ON
VOL
METAL
AMS
F/C
BAND
3
2
1
4
pull
BAL
BASS
TREBLE
FADER
ON
VOL
METAL
AMS
F/C
BAND
SCAN
SEEK
6
5
3
2
1
PLL SYNTHESIZER
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