NAD L75 owner manual Manual Memory Presetting, Deleting A Stored Preset, Recalling Frequencies

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MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING

MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING

1Select the Tuner by turning the Source selector.

2Select the AM or FM by pressing the AM/FM selector button.

3Press the Tune/Preset MODE button to change to TUNING mode. (The PRESET CH. indicator disappears from the display).

4Select the frequency you want to preset by pressing TUNING/PRESET UP or DOWN button.

5Press the MEMORY button briefly, MEMORY display will blink at an interval of 1 second.

6While the MEMORY indicator is lit

a)Press the TUNING/PRESET button to be desired selection then press the MEMORY button again, or

b)Press the numeric keys (on the remote control unit) to input the preset number in which the data for the broadcast is to be stored.

DELETING A STORED PRESET

You can empty a preset by deleting the stored information

1Select the preset to be emptied.

2Press and hold Tune/Preset mode button for more than 4 seconds. The preset will then be deleted and “_ _” appears on the preset number and “DELETED” scrolls on the display.

NOTE

Empty presets will be skipped during preset tuning.

RECALLING FREQUENCIES

Press the numeric key(s) corresponding to the channel number to tune directly to a broadcast.

“BACK-UP” MEMORY FUNCTION

This function conserves the already preset station memories, and “Most-recent” memory function, even in the event of a cut-off of power supply, as when the plug is pulled out of the wall outlet.

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NAD L75 owner manual Manual Memory Presetting, Deleting A Stored Preset, Recalling Frequencies, “Back-Up”Memory Function