Using the Tuner—Continued
Presetting Radio Stations
You can store up to 30 of your favorite radio stations as pre- sets.
1 | Tune into the station that you want | |
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2 | page 30 for more information. | |
Press the [MEMORY] button. | ||
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MEMORY FM MODE | The preset number flashes. | |
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3 | While the MEMORY indicator is dis- | |
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4 | Press the [MEMORY] button to | |
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MEMORY FM MODE | store the station. | |
The station is stored and the preset num- | ||
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CLEAR | ber stops flashing. | |
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Selecting Preset Stations
You can easily select previously stored presets as follows.
1 TUNER | Use the [TUNER] input selector |
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Deleting Presets
You can delete unwanted presets as follows.
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CLEAR | The selected preset is deleted and its num- |
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Other Functions:
See page 32 for functions that you can use while listening to the radio.
Listening Modes:
See page 34 for information on the listening modes that you can use while listening to the radio.
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