VM8012

TUNER OPERATION

 

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21

 

LOC

MUTE

/

RDM

 

 

 

1

4

 

 

 

LOUD

INT

 

 

2

5

 

RPT

 

ST/MO

3

6

 

SRC DISP

AS

BAND

Select a Band

Press the BAND button (3) to change between three FM and two AM bands. Each band stores up to six preset stations.

Tuning

Manual Tuning

Press the TUNE/TRACK >> or << buttons (17) to move the radio frequency number up or down one step.

Seek Tuning

Press and hold the TUNE/TRACK >> or << buttons (17) for more than three seconds to seek the next/previous station automatically.

Preset Stations

Up to six stations on each band can be stored as presets, which can then be instantly recalled by pressing the associated preset button (12). To store a station, turn the radio on and select the desired band and station. Press and hold the desired preset button (numbered one through six on the face of the radio) for more than two seconds. When stored, the preset number will appear in the display. The station is now stored and can be recalled by pressing the corresponding preset button. Repeat for the remaining five presets on the current band and for presets on the other four bands.

STEREO

INDICATOR

FM1: 98.10 MHZ 3

PRESET NUMBER

 

EQUALIZER

INDICATOR

LOUD SETTING INDICATOR

Preset Scan

Press the AS button (14) to scan and play each preset station for 5 seconds each. Press AS again to stop preset scan.

Automatic Preset Store

Press and hold the AS button (14) to select six strong stations and store them in the current band using the AUTO PRESET feature. The radio will automatically scan all bands and enter strong stations into the preset memory positions. After entering the stations into memory, the unit will automatically stop at each station for five seconds, allowing you to preview each selection. When using the AUTO PRESET feature, the new stations replace any stations already stored in preset memory.

NOTE: You can stop the AUTO PRESET function at any time by pressing the AS button again.

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Jensen VM8012 operation manual Tuner Operation