Onkyo T-4355 Listening to the Radio-Continued, Deleting Presets, Displaying Information, FM Mode

Models: T-4355

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Deleting Presets

Listening to the Radio—Continued

Deleting Presets

Individual presets can be deleted as follows.

1Select the preset that you want to delete.

See page 16 for selecting presets.

2While holding down the [MEM- ORY] button, press the [FM

MEMORY FM MODE MODE] button.

The preset number on the display dis- appears and the preset is deleted.

CLEAR

Displaying Information

By pressing the T-4355’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly, you can view the tuning frequency or text (preset name or RDS).

Frequency

Text (preset name or RDS)

Note:

If the current preset doesn’t have a name, no text will be displayed.

FM Mode

In places where the signal strength is weak or reception is noisy, press the [FM MODE] button to listen in mono (AUTO indicator off). This will reduce the noise and any break up in reception.

To return to stereo, press the [FM MODE] button again (AUTO indicator on).

Tuner Operation with the RC-627S Remote Controller

(supplied with the A-9355/A-9155)

Selecting FM or AM

This button can be used to select FM or AM.

Selecting Radio Presets 1Select the preset that you want to delete.Displaying InformationFM ModeTuner Operation with the RC-627S Remote Controller Press the Down [–] button (supplied with the A-9355/A-9155)Selecting FM or AMSetting FM modeManual backgroundManual background to select the previous preset. Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

Press the Up [+] button to select the next preset.

Setting FM mode

This button can be used to set the FM mode to stereo or mono.

Tuning Manually Manual background Press the Down [ ] button to decrease the tuning frequency. Press the Up [Manual background] button to increase the tuning frequency.

Note:

If you’re using another Onkyo amplifier’s remote con- troller, refer to its instruction manual for operating information.

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Onkyo T-4355 Listening to the Radio-Continued, Deleting Presets, Displaying Information, FM Mode, Selecting FM or AM