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Listening to the Radio

There are two ways to select radio stations:

• Manual tuning

4 Select a station.

 

Presetting radio stations then selecting the preset channels

“AUTO” mode (auto tuning) (FM only)

7

INPUT SELECTOR

Main unit

Remote controller

TUNING/PRESET £

 

 

AM/FM

MEMORY

7

1/¡ TUNER PRESET

Tuning Manually

1 Select the TUNER input.

Main unit

Remote controller

2 Select the broadcast band.

Remote controller

Each press changes the band.

FM AM

3 Select a tuning mode. (FM only)

Remote controller

Each press switches the mode.

AUTO (Auto mode) MONO (Monaural mode)

When the 1/¡ buttons are pressed in AUTO mode, a station will be tuned in automatically and tuning will stop. Stereo reception will be made automatically when a stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength is received.

Press the 1/¡ button on the remote controller or press and hold the 4/¢ button on the main unit to receive the next tuned station automatically.

“MONO” mode (manual tuning)

Main unit

Remote controller

Whenthe1/¡buttonispressedandheldcontinuouslyonthe remote controller, the frequency changes continuously. When the button is released, the frequency stops changing. Each time the 1/¡ button is pressed, the frequency changes one step.

When the TUNING/PRESET button is pressed and held continuously on the main unit, the frequency changes continuously. When the button is released, the frequency stops changing and the selected frequency blinks. Each time the TUNING/PRESET button is pressed while it is lit, the frequency changes one step.

Use the manual tuning mode when reception is noisy due to weak reception. (In the manual mode, stereo broadcasts are received in monaural.)

Lights up in the

AUTO mode

Band Frequency

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Onkyo L-MS30 instruction manual Listening to the Radio, Tuning Manually