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Listening to radio broadcasts
* For the number button usage, refer to “Using the
number buttons” on page 16.
CAUTION
Slide the remote control mode
selector to [AUDIO].
1Press [FM/AM] to select “FM” or
“AM” in the display window.
• Each time you press [FM/AM], the band tog-
gles between “FM” and “AM”.
• Repeatedly pressing [SOURCE] on the
main unit can also select a radio broadcast
as the source.
Example: Display when an FM radio broadcast
is received
2Press [ TUNING] or [TUNING ]
repeatedly to select a radio sta-
tion.
• When the main unit has receive an FM ste-
reo broadcast, the “ST” (stereo) indicator
lights up in the display window.
• You can also select a radio station using the
automatic tuning.
Automatic tuning
Hold down [ TUNING] or [TUNING ] until
the frequency starts changing, and then
release the button.
• When the main unit has received a broad-
cast, the frequency automatically stops
changing.
• You can select a specific radio station while
searching for a broadcast. Press [ TUN-
ING] or [TUNING ] to stop the automatic
tuning when the desired frequency appears
in the display window.
NOTE
If an FM stereo broadcast is difficult to hear
because of noise, you may be able to hear the
broadcast more easily by pressing [FM MODE]
to switch the sound to monaural reception. In
this case, the “MONO” (monaural) indicator
lights up in the display window. To return the
sound to stereo reception, press [FM MODE]
again.
Number
buttons*

Selecting a radio station

Stereo indicator
Preset number (Refer to page 21.)
Frequency (M: MHz/k: kHz)
Remote control
mode selector

Listening to radio broadcasts

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