Integra instruction manual ST2-RC Remote Control Operation, Frequency Seek, Saving Favorites

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ST2-RC Remote Control Operation

Turning the unit on

To take the ST2 tuner out of standby mode, push

PWR

or any other button except TUNER 1 or

 

TUNER 2.

Selecting the desired tuner

(Note: To change the tuner that is audio-active, you must have some other system control in place to change the source)

To control a tuner, push TUNER 1 or TUNER 2 . When pressed, these buttons will be backlit green for Tuner 1 and amber for Tuner 2. Each time a tuner is select- ed the display will refresh with the current station or preset for that tuner, and all subsequent button press- es and memory preset entries will be associated with that selected tuner.

Selecting the desired band

Push

 

AM/FM

to switch between AM and FM reception.

 

 

Selecting the desired frequency

 

 

 

 

TUNE

Use

TUNE

and

for manual tuning. To move quickly

through the stations, press and hold either of the Tune buttons for more than 1.5 seconds.

To directly select a station, press TUNE , and enter the three- or four-digit station frequency (1071 for 107.1, etc.). European regions use five-digit station frequencies.

Frequency Seek

The SEEK function is performed by pressing and

releasing to seek lower frequencies or for higher frequencies. SEEK tuning begins at the current frequency, seeks upward and stops at the next tuned

station. Pushing continues the SEEK function. Once the highest frequency is reached, the tuner con- tinues in SEEK mode at the lowest frequency.

ST2 OPERATION

ST2-RC REMOTE CONTROL

Selecting Stereo or Mono Output

Press to toggle between stereo and mono mode. STEREO or MONO appears briefly on the screen when selecting mode. Normal operation is in stereo mode.

On a preset, the stereo/mono setting is saved for that preset.

Selecting Distant or Local Reception

Press to toggle between Distant and Local mode. DISTANT or LOCAL appears briefly on the screen when selecting mode. Normal operation is in Distant mode.

Recalling a Memory Preset

To recall a memory preset, select the desired tuner,

press

BANK

to select the desired bank, then press

 

MEM

and enter the desired preset number (1 to 6).

 

The memory presets can also be accessed by using

 

 

MEM

MEM

and

to scroll through all presets for the

selected bank.

Saving Favorites

The remote control stores two “favorites” (similar to memory presets) per tuner. These are set simply by selecting either Tuner 1 or Tuner 2, setting the

desired frequency and pressing and holding FAV 1 or

until “FAV1 (2) saved” appears on the tuner. Stored Favorites are then recalled by pressing either

FAV 1 or FAV 2 .

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Contents ST2 Smart Tuner Safety Instructions Important SafeguardsTable of Contents Introduction RNET-enabled SystemBOX Contents ST2 Front Panel Component GuideST2 S mart Tuner ST2 Rear PanelST2-RC Remote Control Basic Connections ST2 Setup and ConnectionsST2-KP and CAV6.6 Connections ST2-KP Connections to ST2 Tuner Non-RNET SystemsSource Connections with CAV6.6 Controller/Amplifier Source Connections with A-BUS Audio Distribution Hub Source Connections with CAi Series Controller/AmplifierFM Antenna Connecting an Indoor and Outdoor AntennaAntenna Connections AM AntennaGrounding an Outdoor Antenna ST2 Operation Front Panel ControlsFront Panel Operation ST2-RC Remote Control Operation Frequency SeekSaving Favorites ST2-KP Keypad Operation ST2-KP Keypad ControlsMute UNO-S2 Keypad Controls with CAV6.6CAV6.6-UNO-S2 Keypad Operation Frequency ScanMHz FM UNO-LRC1 Remote Control Operation UNO-LRC1 Remote Control with CAV6.6Seek UP/DOWN Seeks next tuned station up or down ST2 Tuner Setup Menu ST2 Chassis Setup MenuST2 Tuner Programming Factory Initialization Chassis Update Firmware Chassis cont’dBank Name AM/FM Tuner Setup Menu for AM/FMSystem Info Chassis Memory Name AM/FMBackup and Restore Bank Name AM/FM cont’dRegion AM/FM Programming for CAV6.6 USE Source Configuration NoteST2 Smart Tuner Technical SpecificationWarranty & Repair Russound Rev 5/24/04 28-1150