Optimus 745 owner manual Memory Tuning, Automatically Storing Stations

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MEMORY TUNING

You can automatically or manually store up to 36 stations (AM or FM) in the system’s memory.

Note: The tuner keeps the stored sta- tions even when you turn off the sys- tem or unplug it from the AC outlet.

Automatically Storing

Stations

You can set up the system so it auto- matically stores FM and AM stations. During auto store, the system first scans the FM band and automatically stores the first 24 strong FM stations it finds into memory locations 1–24.

Then the system scans the AM band and stores the first 12 strong AM sta- tions it finds into memory locations 25–36.

Follow these steps to set up the sys- tem so it automatically stores FM and AM stations.

1.Hold down MEMORY (next to FM/ TUNE MODE) for about 3 seconds. CH and --appear and MEMORY flashes on the display.

Note: Use only the MEMORY but- ton next to FM/TUNE MODE on the tuner to automatically store sta- tions. (The MEMORY button next to CLEAR on the CD changer per- forms another function.)

2.When both MEMORY and AUTO flash on the display, release MEM- ORY.

After the system stores all FM and AM stations into memory, it tunes to the first stored FM station (memory loca- tion 1) and begins to play.

Notes:

If the system cannot find enough FM stations to fill the first 24 mem- ory locations, it switches to the AM band and searches for AM stations, storing any it can find in the remaining memory locations.

If the system cannot find enough AM stations to fill all the remaining available memory locations, the remaining memory locations will be left blank.

To stop automatically storing sta- tions before the system stores all stations, press MEMORY (next to FM/TUNE MODE) on the system.

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Contents System Stereo Rack System Fm Page 2 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 649 PM Stereo Tuner FeaturesDual Cassette Deck FCC Wants YOU To Know Contents Repeat Play Random Play Preparation Unpacking SystemPlacing Speakers Connecting Speakers Front Speakers Center SpeakerSurround Speakers Connecting an FM Antenna Connecting AntennasConnecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting Other Audio SourcesConnecting a Turntable Connecting Video EquipmentPutting Batteries in the Remote Control Connecting HeadphonesConnecting Power Resetting SystemListening Safely Basic Operation OperationUsing the Remote Control Selecting the Dolby Surround Mode Dolby PRO Logic SurroundDolby Surround Encoded Material Press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Adjusting the Sound Manual Tuning Seek Tuning Using the TunerAutomatically Storing Stations Memory TuningManually Storing Stations Selecting Preset StationsChanging the Tuning Increment Loading CDS Using the CD ChangerFm Page 25 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 649 PM Removing CDS Selecting a CDAgain Playing CDSAudible Search Skipping TracksRandom Play Repeat PlayIntro Scan Assigning Category and Subcategory Names to Loaded CDS Assigning Preset Category NamesCreating and Assigning New Category Names Creating and Assigning Subcategory Names Changing/Erasing Category and Subcategory Names Category/Subcategory Play Programmed Play Programming and Playing aSequence Reviewing the Programmed Sequence Adding Selections to the Programmed SequenceChanging a Programmed Sequence Clearing the Programmed Sequence CD Care TipsLoading a Cassette Tape Using the Cassette DeckPlaying a Cassette Tape Using Dolby Noise Reduction Using Consecutive Play Deck 2 to DeckDubbing Copying Cassette Tapes RecordingDubbing Copying CDs Recording from the Tuner or an Audio Source Storing Cassettes Tape TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Erasing a Cassette TapeDisc Error scrolls TroubleshootingRepeatedly press FM Care and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE- Handling Parts Specifications GeneralAmplifier Infrared Remote Control CD ChangerDual Cassette Deck RadioShack