Pioneer VSX-D3S warranty Operating the Tuner GUI Operation, MANUAL/AUTO Tuning, Preset Tuning

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OPERATING THE TUNER (GUI OPERATION)

Calling up the tuner display.

1.Press the TUNER button of the input selector.

2.Press the GUI MODE button on this unit or the GUI button on the remote control.

TUNER operation indications are displayed.

(Main Menu display)

T U N E R

DOLBY

 

 

SUPER

 

 

PROLOGIC

 

 

BASS

 

 

1 c h

8 7 . 5 0 MHzFM

+

BAND

MEMORY

 

AC-3

DOLBY

DSP

SUPER

DIRECT

SOUND

SET

PROLOGIC

MODE

BASS

 

ED I T

UP

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

 

1Channel indication:

Indicates the current channel.

2–, + buttons:

Use to raise or lower the frequency.

3Frequency indication:

Indicates the current frequency.

4BAND button:

Switches between FM/AM. The band changes each time you press this button and is displayed next to the frequency indication.

(Sub Menu display)

NEXT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

8 7 . 5 0

FM

 

6 1 0 0 . 0 0

FM

 

MHz

 

MHz

2

 

8 7 . 5 0

FM

 

7

8 9 . 5 0

FM

 

MHz

 

MHz

3

 

9 8 . 0 0

FM

 

8 1 4 4 0

AM

 

MHz

 

KHz

4

1 0 6 . 7 0

FM

 

9

 

6 2 0

AM

MHz

 

 

KHz

5

 

 

5 3 0

 

AM

 

10 1 0 8 . 0 0

FM

 

 

 

KHz

 

MHz

 

 

 

 

V.

 

VCR 1 SLEEP 90min

SYSTEM

T U N E R

 

SEL

OFF

DOLBY

 

 

 

SUPER

 

 

 

PROLOGIC

 

 

BASS

 

 

 

1 c h

8 7 . 5 0 MHzFM

+

 

BAND

 

MEMORY

 

AC-3

 

DOLBY

DSP

SUPER

 

DIRECT

SOUND

SET

 

PROLOGIC

MODE

BASS

 

 

ED I T

UP

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

 

5NEXT button:

Switches between channel lists. There are a total of thirty channels, from 1 to 30, displayed 10 at a time on three lists which change each time you press the button as follows.

3 1~10

3 11~20

3 21~30

6Channel list:

Frequencies memorized in each channel are displayed. Press a number button and that channel’s frequency is received.

7MEMORY button:

Use to memorize stations.

You can only press this button when a channel list is displayed (Sub Menu display).

MANUAL/AUTO TUNING

1.Move the cursor to BAND, and select FM or AM.

The band changes each time you press the GUI ENTER button.

2.Move the cursor to + or – and press the GUI ENTER button to raise or lower the frequency as desired.

÷One Step Tuning:

Press the GUI ENTER button and release quickly. The frequency will change by one step each time the button is pressed. Press as many times as necessary to tune in the desired station.

÷Auto Tuning:

Press the GUI ENTER button until the frequency starts to change (about 1 sec.), then release it. The tuner automatically searches for a broadcasting station and stops when one is found.

NOTE:

When the signal level is too weak for reception, the unit cannot perform Auto tuning. In this case, change to Manual tuning.

÷High Speed Manual Tuning:

Keep the GUI ENTER button pressed. The frequency changes continuously and stops when the button is released.

PRESET TUNING

You can preset up to 30 FM/AM stations for easy recall.

FREQUENCY PRESETTING

1.Press to switch to the Sub Menu display. (The channel list is displayed.)

2.Tune in the desired station.

Refer to “MANUAL/AUTO TUNING” procedures.

In addition to station frequencies, the MPX MODE can also be preset (FM only).

Switch to the MPX MODE using the MPX MODE button on this unit. (No indications are displayed.)

3.Press the MEMORY button. Channel indications “– –” flash.

4.Select the channel you want to memorize from the channel list and press the GUI ENTER button.

This memorizes the frequency.

To memorize other stations, repeat steps 2 through 4.

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