Grundig YB550PE Accessing What is Stored Into Memory, Memory Search, Memory Autoscan

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ACCESSING WHAT IS STORED INTO MEMORY

Below, the three ways to access what has been stored into memory are described: Direct Memory Access, Memory Search and Memory Autoscan. When the memory page and memory preset numbers appear in the upper right corner of the dis- play, as it will in the sections below, the radio is in MEMORY ACCESS MODE. This mode can be exited any time with a press/release of the M.Scan/Page button.

DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS: To directly access a memory pre- set, the page number and preset number must be entered, as shown below:

1.Press/hold the M.Scan/Page button for about 3 seconds.Then release it. Note that the memory page is flashing in the upper right corner of the display.

2.Within 5 seconds select the desired page with the + and

– buttons.

3.Within 5 seconds, use the numeric keypad to key-in the memory preset number that you wish to access. (if it is under 10, key in 01, 02, etc.). NOTE: Once a page number has been selected or changed, even if it is not seen on the screen, a memory preset on that page can be selected by keying in the memory number with the numeric keypad, without having to re-do steps 1 and 2 above.

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MEMORY SEARCH

Memory Search enables searching through the memory pre- sets within a memory page, as shown below:

1.Press/release the M.Scan/Page button.

2.Use quick, short presses on the + or – buttons to search through the memory presets.

MEMORY AUTOSCAN

Memory Autoscan enables scanning through the memory pre- sets within a memory page. The memory being scanned enables listening to the station for about 5 seconds and will then move on to the next memory automatically. Autoscan will continue indefinitely on the selected page until deliber- ately stopped.

1.Press/release the M.Scan/Page button.

2.Press/hold either the + or – button for about 3 seconds. Then release it. Note that the memory preset number in the upper right corner of the display flashes and the pre- set being scanned remains for about 5 seconds. It then moves on to the next memory preset for another 5 sec- onds. To stop memory preset autoscan, press/release either the + or – button.

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Contents YB550PE Descriptions and Functions of FrontDo YOU Need HELP? Table of Contents Table of Contents IntroductionTOP Diagrams FrontBack Left SideMemory Display Radio OFF DisplayRadio on Display Shortwave Meter Band DisplayQuick Guide Shortwave Band Chart Autoscaning Ranges Selecting a Shortwave Meter BandAccessing What is Stored Into Memory Storing a Frequency Into MemoryInstalling Batteries Deleting Memories and Memory PagesLearning More about the YB 550PE Selecting and Using AN AC Adaptor Signal Strength and Battery Strength IndicatorImportant Initial SET-UP Turning on and OFF Volume and Tone ControlsBasic Radio Operation Selecting FM, AM or ShortwaveSetting UP AM and FM Outside of North America Four Ways to Tune in StationsUsing Shortwave Selecting a Shortwave Meter BandClock and Alarm Features Autoscan Tuning While in ShortwaveShortwave Band Chart Autoscaning Ranges Setting the ClockActivating and Deactivating the Alarm Setting the AlarmUsing the Snooze Feature Favorite Station WAKE-UPWorking with Memory Selecting Memory PagesStoring Stations Into Memory Accessing What is Stored Into Memory Memory SearchMemory Autoscan Deleting a Stored Frequency Deleting ALL Memory Contents of aMoving a Stored Frequency Customizing Memory PagesSystem SET Code Table Changing System SET CodesChanging the Clock Format Default Factory System SET Codes Used for North America Monitoring Current SET Code StatusSystem SET Code Table Using the DX Local Switch Using the LightUsing Earphones Additional InformationUsing the Lock Switch Preventing Battery Acid LeakageTroubleshooting Stations are Received TOO Weak Reset ProcedureOperates Erratically There is no Sound from the SpeakerMajor Features of the YB 550PE Service Information ONE Year Limited WarrantyFor Service Information Contact 254