[2] Digital Tuner Controls
FM/AM Button: Toggles between AM and FM frequency bands.
FM Mode Button: Sets the FM tuner to mono mode. The letter “M” appears next to the tuner preset num- ber in the front panel display. Pressing the button again returns the FM tuner to stereo mode.
The letter “S” will appear ONLY when a stereo station has been locked by the Digital Tuner. A flashing “S” indicates that the particular chosen station sig- nal strength is not strong enough for the Digital Tuner to “lock” onto the stereo signal. In this instance, the user may want to consider placing the tuner into mono mode.
Memory Button: Pressing this button when FM or AM is selected as the input source memorizes the current station frequency into one of the presets. You can preset up to 32 stations.
Tuner Up/Down Buttons: The function of these buttons depends on the tuning mode selected with the tune/preset button.
In preset mode (indicated in the dis- play area): Press the down button to scroll to a lower number preset; press the up button to scroll to a higher pre- set number. This is a
In tune mode: Press the up or down button for more than 1/2 second to engage automatic tuning respectively up or down the frequency band. The tuner will search automatically for the first reasonably strong radio station, where it will stop. Press the down/up button again for 1/2 second to start searching again.
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from the front panel or remote. Stations can also be tuned manually.
NOTE: Tuner reception cannot take place unless an appropriate AM and/or FM antenna is connected to the rear panel of the
To operate the tuner:
1.Press the tuner button on the remote control once, or press the FM or AM button on the front panel.
The display indicates that the tuner is in FM or the AM mode, with stereo selected as the surround mode. The number displayed next to the tuner text is the preset number currently selected or last selected, followed by the stereo reception indicator if the station is being received in stereo. The numbers next to the FM text are the frequency of the selected preset or station. The numbers in front of the dB indication are the current volume setting.
2.Press the AM/FM button on the remote control or the front panel to change between AM and FM bands.
3.Use the tune buttons on the front panel or the remote to change the tuner frequency. The new frequency will be displayed to the left of the vol- ume level on the front panel display.
Pressing a tune button once increases or decreases the FM frequency by .05 MHz and the AM frequency by 10 KHz.
4.Press and hold either the of the tune buttons on the front panel or the remote to scan continuously up or down the selected band. The tuner will stop on the next available station when you release the button.
5.Press the FM mode button on the front panel to toggle between stereo and mono.
If an FM station produces lots of noise or sound that cuts in and out while in stereo, use this control to change the FM mode from stereo to mono.
If you select mono as the operating mode an indicator will appear next to the preset number.
To preset a radio station into memory:
1.Tune to the radio station you desire.
2.Press and the memory button on the front panel to store a station into a preset location. The display will change to show the word “memory” along with a flashing number.
3.Use the up and down buttons on the front panel to select the numeric memory location in which to store this station. To complete the process push the memory button on the front panel a second time. Up to 32 stations can be stored, randomly between AM and FM, in memory as presets.
To select a radio station that you have preset:
1.Set the
2.Push the tune/preset button until the preset mode is selected.
3.Use the up and down buttons to navigate through the list of presets that are programmed into the GTP- 860II
To change a preset radio station:
1.Tune to the new radio station you desire.
2.Press and hold the mem button on the front panel. The display will change to show the word “memory” along with a flashing number.
3.Quickly enter the new preset/ memory location (01 through 32) using the up and down buttons on the front panel. This replaces the previ- ously memorized preset with your new selection.
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