Sharp MD-M3H operation manual Preset tuning, Preset memory scan

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Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY button.

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Preset tuning

You can store up to 40 stations in memory (40 sta- tions consisting of any combination of AM and FM stations you like) and recall them.

 

 

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2,4

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2,4

 

To enter stations into memory:

1 Perform steps 1 - 5 in the "Tuning" section.

2 Press the MEMORY button.

MEMORY

MEMORY

3 Within 5 seconds, press the PRESET (X or W) button to make the preset channel number flash in the display.

MEMORY

Store the stations in memory, in order, starting with preset channel 1.

When is displayed, a station has already been stored in this preset number memory.

4 Within 5 seconds, press the MEMORY button to store that station in the selected station pre- set number memory.

MEMORY

MEMORY

If the "MEMORY" and preset number indicators go out before the station is memorised, repeat the operation from step 2.

5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set other preset stations, or to change a preset station.

When a new station is stored in the selected sta- tion preset number memory, the contents previ- ously memorised will be erased.

To store an RDS station in memory, perform steps 2 - 4 whilst the RDS station name is being dis- played.

To recall a memorised station:

Press the PRESET (X or W) button for less than 0.5 seconds to select the desired station.

The stations (preset channel number, frequency and frequency band) which have been stored in memory will appear in the display in numerical order, irrespective of the frequency bands.

Backup function:

The backup function protects all station presets for a few hours should there be a power failure or the AC power lead is removed from the AC socket.

Preset memory scan

The stations saved in the preset memory can be scanned automatically.

PRESET

(X W)

PRESET

(X W)

1 To scan the preset stations, press the PRESET (X or W) button for more than 0.5 seconds.

The station preset number will flash and the pro- grammed stations will be tuned in sequentially, for 5 seconds each.

2 Press the PRESET (X or W) button again to stop the memory scan at the desired station.

To erase all memorised stations:

When the unit is in the stand-by mode, hold and press the TUNER and TUNING Xbuttons, and then press the ON/STAND-BY button.

"PRESET CLR" will appear.

To erase the memorised station:

1 Recall the memorised station to erase by press- ing the PRESET button.

2 Press the CLEAR button.

"MEMORY" will flash.

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4 Repeat steps 1-3 to erase other memorised sta- tions.

Note:

When the preset memory does not have any sta- tions stored in it, the preset memory scan will not

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Contents MD-M3H ContentsA9903.YT Terms of GuaranteeSpecial Notes Service InformationGeneral AccessoriesPrecautions Volume controlFront panel Names of Controls and IndicatorsRear panel Display window 16 17 18 19 20 21Speaker section MD/CD Section Remote controlAerial connection Preparation for USESpeaker connection Placing the system Removing the speaker grilles Connecting the AC power leadDemo mode Speaker cushionTo change the brightness of the dis Remote controlPrecautions for battery use PlayTo change the clock time Setting the ClockTo change the time display mode To see the time displayPre-programmed equalizer Surround VolumeSound Control Extra bass X-BASSTo stop playback Compact Disc OperationCD playback To interrupt playbackMD playback Minidisc OperationTo remove a MiniDisc Cue and review Convenient CD and MD OperationApss Auto Program Search Sys- tem Repeat and random playTo check which tracks are programmed To cancel the ApmsApms Automatic Programmable Music Selector To clear the programmed selectionsChanging the display during MD playback Switching the time displayTime Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the stand- by mode TuningManual tuning Auto tuningPreset memory scan Preset tuningInformation provided by RDS Display ModePTY Test Alarm None Aspm Auto Station Program Memory To erase all of the contents of preset memoryTo stop the Aspm operation before it is complete To cancel the station select operation Page If you have selected the traffic programme Presetx W To switch the displayTo manually recall the stations stored in memory Meaning Checking the stand-by mode settingTo cancel the EON stand-by mode About the Ptyi Dynamic PTY IndicatorEON-TI When in the EON stand-by mode, press the EON buttonTP indicator TA indicator Meaning About the TP and TA indicatorsDifferences from tape recordings RecordingDisc writing TOC About track numbers To stop recording To cancel the operationRecording from a CD onto a MiniDisc One-Touch Editing To check the remaining time available for recordingApms recording To record without using One-Touch EditingCD0MD Edit High /NORMAL To record the track number whilst record- ing Recording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDiscRecording is performed as a single track What the editing function can do EditingType of characters used Press the Enter button to enter the character To create a disc nameTo erase a disc name Within 10 seconds, press the Enter buttonTo erase a track name To create a track nameExample To change Besut to Best To change disc names and track namesTo add a character Name TOC Edit Enter ClearDivide When both tracks have a nameCombine To combine two non-contiguous tracks MoveExample To erase all of the tracks at once EraseAll Erase To erase tracks one at a timeTimer playback Timer OperationTimer recording To use sleep and timer recording in com- bination Simultaneous sleep and timer op- erationTo cancel the sleep operation To use sleep and timer playback in combi- nationConnecting external units Using External UnitsHeadphones Manual recording Listening to sound from an exter- nal unitWhat is a MINIDISC? Mini Disc System Limitations TroubleshootingIf a problem occurs Symptom Possible cause RemedyRadio reception Symptom Possible causeCD Playback MD recording and playbackWhen an error message is displayed, proceed as follows Error MessagesExternal care Resetting the Microcom Maintenance PuterCare of compact discs Specifications Memo