Technicolor - Thomson DPL4000 Storing radio stations, Automatic preset storing Manual preset

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Operating your Receiver

Storing radio stations:

The receiver can store up to 40 radio stations in memory. You can enter every single radio station yourself or the receiver can store all available radio station automatically in an ascending order.

Automatic preset storing

Manual preset

1.Select FM, MW or LW band by pressing BAND on the main unit or tuner on the remote control repeatedly.

1. Select the band by pressing BAND on the main

BAND TUNING MEMORY

unit or tuner on the remote control.

SOURCE

 

BAND

TUNING MEMORY

 

 

SOURCE

 

2. Tune to the radio station to be stored. (see

 

 

 

 

"Manual tuning" on page 16 above for details)

 

 

3. Press and hold the MEMORY button on the front

2- Press and hold

BAND

panel or MEMO on the remote control. "MEMORY"

and a preset number will flash on the display.

on the main unit for 3

 

 

seconds. “MEMORY” will

BAND TUNING MEMORY

 

be displayed in red and

SOURCE

 

will blink during the

BAND TUNING MEMORY

SET

 

 

automatic storing

OK

process.

OPEN/CLOSE

 

Radio frequencies will be scanned and radio station stored automatically. When all available radio stations are stored or if all 40 memory locations are full, the auto preset will stop.

NOTE

Weak signal can affect the "Automatic Preset Storing function" efficiency. Adjust the antenna for the best reception for more efficient search.

4.Press TUNING UP/DOWN on the main unit or pr+ / pr - on the remote control while

MEMORY is still flashing to select the desired preset memory location.

BAND

TUNING

MEMORY

 

 

OK

 

 

OPEN/CLOSE

5.Press the MEMORY button on the front panel or the MEMO button on the remote control to store frequency in selected preset location.

6.Repeat steps 1-5 to store other frequencies.

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Contents Page DPL4000 Audio Video Receiver User’s Guide Do not Open Safety InformationTable of Content Unpacking the Receiver Getting StartedProtect your Components from Overheating Inserting Batteries into Remote ControlVideo Connecting to Audio-Visual ComponentsAM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna Connecting the AntennasDigital Connections Component ConnectionsSpeakers Connecting the SpeakersConnecting the Subwoofer Connecting the SpeakersFront Speaker Placement Advanced SettingPositioning your speaker Advanced Setting Alternative Surround Placement Preferred surround placementFactory Setting Using HeadphonesTest Tone / Channel balance Receiver Controls Operating Your ReceiverOperating Your Receiver Your Remote ControlOPT DisplayFM / MW / LW KHz / MHz Show and Hide Control Panel Switching on/off Selection of Audio/Video sourcePlaying a DVD with the receiver Using the receiver to play a sourceOperating the Radio Manual tuningSelecting Mono or Stereo Sound Storing radio stations Automatic preset storing Manual presetSearch Station by Program Type RDS Radio Data System for FM OnlyChannel external input Digital Theater Systems DTS Sound Enhancement SystemsDolby Pro Logic Dolby DigitalStereo Night ModeEQ Mode Advanced Sound ControlAnalog Input Fine Setting of the ComponentsInput Signal Setting Digital InputSUR Speaker ConfigurationsDisplaying Program Formats Speaker IconsAdvance Sound Control Fine Setting of the SpeakersTest Tone button Receiver/Tuner Operation Equipment SpecificationsRemote Control Operation Dimensions H x W x D mmCare and Maintenance VCR/SAT functions TV functionsDVD-CD functions Universal Remote ControlTV Functions VCR/SAT receiver DVD or CD unit Universal remote control ProgrammingLanguage Codes