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TABLE OF CONTENTS Receiving Broadcasts 4 Getting Started Unpacking 5 Hookups 5 Presetting Radio Stations 7 Tuner Operations Tips for Better Reception 8 ‘Displaying the Station Names 9 Adjusting the Recording Level (Calibration Tone) 9 Receiving Broadcasts Using a Timer 10 Additional Information Precautions 11 Troubleshooting 11 Specifications Back Cover
Receiving Broadcasts This section describes how to receive a preset station. o connect this tuner, refer to “Hookups” on pages 5 and 6. To preset stations, refer to “Presetting Radio Stations” on page 7. Turn on the amplifier and select the TUNER mode. . Press POWER to turn on the tuner. Press SHIFT to select A, B, Cor D Press the preset number you want. in the display. ‘ff You can check broadcasts by scanning the preset 4 Press TUNE MODE when the station you want is tuned stations in.
Getting Started Unpacking Check that you received the following items. « AM loop antenna (1) * FM wire antenna (1) (US.A. model only) + Connecting cord (1} * Antenna adapter (75Q/300%, F type) (1) (US.A. model only) Hookups AM Antenna Hookups 1 Assemble the supplied AM loop antenna. 2 Connect the AM loop antenna. A Conn ext the black wire to the earth terminal (4). 3 Adjust the antenna direction for the best reception.
SRR ETE ] Connecting a F type connector (not supplied) G You can use two FM antennas ‘This super has two FM ANTENNA terminals, A and B, to use with EM antennas of different orientations and heights. For example, by using antenna A, you may be able to receive a station that cannot be received with antenna B. Also, you can switch the antenna and select the best reception when there are two adjacent stations. Connect one antenna to each FM ANTENNA internal.
Getting Started Presetting Radio Stations You will most likely want to preset the radio stations you listen to often so that you don't have to tune in the station every time. This tuner can store a total stations. You can store the stations on preset numbers combining 4 characters and numbers (0 9). For example, you can store a station as preset number etc, The station will remain stored for about a month even if you disconnect the power cord.
q Tuner Operations Tips for Better Reception This tuner has various functions designed for better reception. First, try to receive stations with the standard settings. If the reception is not good, change the settings by referring to the table below. PURE CIRCUIT DISPLAY MODE ANTENNA-L FM MODE ANT ATT ——d | L—MUTING if Band Standard settings ANTENNA m A ANT ATT = OFF ANT ATT oF ANTENNA A STEREO RF MOPE NORMAL e OF M MODES F.
R Displaying the Station Names You can assign names {up to 4 characters) to each preset station. When the station is tuned in, the station name will appear instead of its frequency. DISPLAY CHARACTER MEMORY SHIFT PRESET BUTTONS TUNING/SELECT 1 Press SHIFT and one of the preset buttons to receive the station you want to assign 2 station name. Refer to “Receiving Broadcasts” on page 4. 2 press CHARACTER The frequency display disappears and the cursor flashes. 3 Tum TUNING/SELECT to select a character.
Tuner Operations [ Receiving Broadcasts Using a Timer You can start the tuner at any time you want {up to 4 times) by connecting a timer (rot supplied). First, preset the radio stations you want to program, then set the timer. (Refer to “Presetting Radio Stations” on page 7.) This function has a variety of uses, like recording radio stations while you are out. Refer to the instructions for the timer if necessary. CHECK.
Additional information e Precautions On safety « Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, umping the tuner and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. On power sources « Before operating the tuner, check that the operating voltage is identical with your local power supply. The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the tuner. I you aze not going to use the tuner for a long time, be sure to disconnect the tuner front the wall outlet.
RIS 3 T A System Circuit system PLL digital frequency synthesizer tuner, quartz lock system FM tuner section Tuning range 875108 MHz . {100 kHz step for U.S.A. model) {50 kHz step for other models) intermediate 107 MHz frequency sm 100 dB (mono), 92 dB (stereo) Sensitivity {mono): US.A model 103 dBf 18V thee models 103 dBf 09uV/T5R Sensitivity {stereo): US.A model 385 dBf 6V Other medals 385 dBi BuV/75Q Usable sensitivity: US.A model 103dBf 18uv Other medals 103dBf 09 VTR Harmonic distortion WIDE: £.