Curtis SRCD-4400 Pre-Settingstations In The Tuner Memory, Recalling Preset Stations

Models: SRCD-4400

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PRE-SETTING STATIONS IN THE TUNER MEMORY

PRE-SETTING STATIONS IN THE TUNER MEMORY

This system includes a 30 station preset memory. You can store up to 15 FM stations and 15 AM stations in the tuner memory for immediate recall. The procedure for storing stations in memory is as follows:

1.) Follow under LISTENING TO THE RADIO in page 7 to select the first station You wish to memorize. Example FM 103.50 MHz.

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2.) When the desired station appears on the display press the MEMORY button On the front panel or the MEMORY button on the remote control. The “NUMBER” indicator appears and “MEMORY” flash in the display.

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3.) Press the PRESET UP/PLAY/PAUSE button on the front panel or remote Control once to select preset channel number 1.

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4.) Press the MEMORY button on the front panel or the MEMORY button on the Remote control once more to enter the station in preset memory number 1.

5.) Repeat steps 1 through 4, selecting a different preset number in Step 3 each time until you have entered up to 15 FM stations in the tuner memory.

6.) Press the TUNER/BAND button to select the AM band and follow the same procedure to enter up to 15 AM stations in the tuner memory.

RECALLING PRESET STATIONS

Select the desired band. Press the PRESET UP/PLAY/PAUSE button on the front panel or the remote control repeatedly to scroll through the preset Memories until the display shows the desired station.

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CHANGING PRESET STATIONS

To change any preset station memory select the desired band and tune to the new station you wish to memorize. Press the MEMORY button and then press the PRESET UP/PLAY/PAUSE button to display the memory number you wish to Change. Press the MEMORY button again to enter the new station in the memory. The new station is memorized and the previous station is deleted from the Memory.

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Curtis SRCD-4400 Pre-Settingstations In The Tuner Memory, Recalling Preset Stations, Changing Preset Stations