Philips FW-D750 manual Tuner Operations, Tuning to radio stations, Presetting radio stations

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Tuner Operations

IMPORTANT!

Make sure FM and MW antennas are connected.

Tuning to radio stations

1Press TUNER to select “FM XX” or “MW XX”.

2Press and hold 4 / ¢ on the remote control or 1 / ¡ on the system until the frequency indication starts to change, then release.

The next radio station will be tuned

appears on the display.

PROG will start to flash.

The system will start to search all radio stations on the FM band, then MW band.

All radio stations with strong signal strength will be stored automatically.

The system will stop searching when all available radio stations are stored or when the memory of 40 preset radio stations is full.

The first preset radio station will then be played when completed.

English

automatically.

To stop storing the automatic preset

i lights up for FM stereo reception.

Press PROGRAM or 7 on the system.

3To tune a weak station, press 4 / ¢ on the remote control or 1 or ¡ on the system to auto search until a radio station with sufficient

signal strength is found.

If you use ¡ / ™ on the system for frequency tuning, make sure the system is in frequency tuning mode. If not, press TUNER.

Note:

If no preset number is selected, automatic preset will begin from “P 01” and all your former presets will be overridden.

Presetting radio stations

You can store up to 40 preset radio stations in the memory, starting from FM and followed by MW bands.

Automatic preset programming

You can start automatic presetting from a selected preset number.

1Press TUNER (BAND) to select TUNER mode. The current radio frequency will appear on the display.

To begin automatic preset from a desired preset number

Press O / P, 2 / 3 or numeric keys (0- 9) to select the desired preset number.

2 Press and hold PROGRAM until “AUTO”

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Contents D750 Page WOOx Plug & PLAY-for tuner installation 137 IndexContents Tape Operation/Recording Clock/Timer OperationsDeleting a preset radio station Tuner OperationsDiscs for playback FeaturesSupplied accessories General InformationEnvironmental information General Information/MaintenanceCare and safety information Type plate is located on the rear of the system Connecting speakersConnections Placing speakersConnecting TV set Using an accessory RF modulator Using S-Video In jackOn the DVD Mini Hi-Fi System Connecting FM/MW antennasConnecting the power cord To the local power line voltageRecording digital Viewing and listening to playback Using the VCR for recording DVDsControls on the system Functional OverviewProgram Prev / Preset / Next O PSubtitle § LanguageRemote control Basic Functions Plug and Play for tuner installationDemonstration mode Preparations Inserting batteries into the remote controlSetting the clock Ntsc Setting the TV setSelecting the color system that matches your TV set AutoSetting language preference Playing discs Using the disc menuDisc Operations Basic playback controls Selecting various mode functionsUsing the menu bar to program Changing discs during playback Special DVD/VCD featuresDisplaying the disc information during playback Searching for a particular passageFor DVD or MP3 For CVD, SVCD,VCD or CDPlayback control PBC Special VCD/SVCD featuresAdvancing by frames Checking the contents of DVD Viewing from another anglePlaying MP3 / picture disc Kodak, Jpeg MP3 / Picture Disc OperationsDVD Menu Operations Using the menu bar169 Wide screen LB Letter Box PS Pan Scan Using the setup menu user preference settingsSetting the TV shape Removing the menu Press System Menu or OKPR PBY VideoPCM 48K Setting the PCM outputNight mode turning on/off PCM 96KUse the numeric keys 0-9 to enter your four-digit code Changing the passwordYou can change the four-digit code used as Password Press System Menu again to cancelMenu language DefaultRating explanations Tuner Operations Tuning to radio stationsPresetting radio stations Deleting a preset radio station Selecting a preset radio stationManual preset programming To stop storing the manual presetGeneral information on recording Tape Operation/RecordingTape playback Dubbing tapes Disc synchro recordingViewing clock Clock/Timer OperationsSetting the timer To check or change the setting Timer OperationsSetting the sleep timer To activate the timer for the same presetSound control Sound and Volume ControlsListening through headphones Volume controlChanging the volume level Switching off the volume temporarilyDimming the display Switching on/offOther Functions VocalListening to external sources Key controlEcho KaraokeSpecifications Problem Solution TroubleshootingSound cannot be heard or is Reversed Remote control does notTimer is not working Clock/Timer setting is erasedGlossary

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