Marantz CD110 manual Recalling a Station from the Preset Memory, Memory Backup

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5.When up to 30 stations have been preset, the auto preset memory function automatically stops.

To stop in mid-operation, press the MEMO button ⁄2or the “0” button e on the remote control.

Note:

-If you operate the auto preset memory again, new received frequency is stored into the preset memory 01 to 30. The previous preset memories are replaced to new one.

-Preset Memory is not erased. Preset memory can be replaced only.

RECALLING A STATION FROM THE PRESET MEMORY

1

2

 

 

STANDBYDISPLAY

 

MUTE

OPEN

 

 

 

VOLUME

 

AMP

BAND

+

 

 

 

 

TUNER

MEMO

 

 

TIMER

WOW

 

PHONES

 

 

 

1.Press TUNER button . until “Preset” is displayed.

2.Turn the JOG control m or press the 4 !0or the ¢ button !1to select a station.

For direct selection with the remote control, press numeric button.

MEMORY BACKUP

The preset memory is stored for 1 week if the AC plug is pulled out the AC outlet. If this period is longer than 1 week, the memory is cleared. In this time, you need to set the preset memory again.

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Contents Model CD110 User Guide Laser Safety Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenSafety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentIii Main Unit Front Opened Remote Control UnitMain Unit Front Closed Main Unit RearAbout this User Guide PrecautionsGeneral Precautions Always keep the disc surface clean Compact DiscsRemote Control Unit Standby buttonLoading Batteries Operation of Remote Control UnitRemote Control Remote-controllable rangeFront Panel Remote Control SelectorRear Panel To power outlet ConnectionsPlay Stop modeConcerning CD-TEXT Concerning CD-RW Disc During playCD Play ONE Track only SEARCHING/SKIPPING Repeat PlayA Desired Track and Playing IT Track Skipping 4, ¢Random Play AMS PlayProgram Play Functions Using the TimerSetting the Time Timer Playback Setting and Clearing Timer PlaybackMP3 Playback When there is just the one sessionConcerning MP3 Example of Playback SequenceWhen there are multiple sessions Cleaning of Exterior Surfaces TroubleshootingOperating Precautions RepairsTechnical Specifications Audio CharacteristicsIs a registered trademark Model SR110 User Guide Risk of Electric Shock Important Safety Instructions NEC Section C D E F G H Foreword FeaturesEquipment Mains Working Setting About the WOWControl Button on the Remote Control Unit Power switch5meters Approx Connectors and Controls on the Main Unit ⁄1BAND button System Operation Features of System ConnectionSystem Connection No System ConnectionRemote Control Normal Play To Adjust BalanceBasic Operations To Listen to the Tuner Preset Memory OperationTuner Operation Recalling a Station from the Preset Memory Memory BackupPresent Time Setting Programme Timer SettingSelect a function Play mode Programme Timer Setting with Remote ControlConfirm and Change Timer Setting Adjust the volume levelCancel Timer Setting Sleep Timer Setting Remote Control onlyTrouble Shooting FM Tuner Section 04/2001 MITi 323W851252

CD110 specifications

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