Onkyo DR-815 Programming FM/AM Stations One by One Preset Write, To cancel presetting

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Programming FM/AM Stations One by One – Preset Write

You can store the frequencies of stations one by one manually into the preset memory channels. This is useful when you want to program the stations in your favorite order.

Display

 

Before auto presetting

 

• You can preset up to 30 channels including

 

both FM and AM stations. For example, if you

 

have already stored FM stations to eight chan-

 

nels, you can use 22 channels to store preset

 

AM stations.

 

• Programmed FM and AM stations are indi-

2-5

cated separately. Therefore, one of the preset

FM stations and one of the preset AM stations

2

could use the same channel number.

• The Preset Write function enables you to store

 

 

radio station frequencies to any channel num-

5

ber. For example, you could program three AM

 

stations to channels 2, 5, and 9.

Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure.

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2

3

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Tune into the FM/AM station that you want to store a preset.

Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until “Preset Write?” appears in the display.

Press MULTI JOG.

The channel number to be preset flashes. To cancel presetting, press EDIT/NO/ CLEAR instead.

If you wish to change the channel number, turn MULTI JOG.

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Press MULTI JOG to confirm.

 

 

If “Complete” appears

The radio station is registered to the pre- set channel.

If “Overwrite?” appears

The channel you’ve selected is registered already.

To register the new radio station by

deleting the existing radio station

Press YES/MODE.

To cancel presetting

Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR.

If “Memory Full” appears

 

The FM/AM stations have already been

 

programmed into all 30 channels. Delete

 

unnecessary stations (page 49) and try

 

again.

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Repeat steps 2 to 5 to preset the next

channel.

 

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