Basic Operation
Using FM Mono
To receive FM stations in stereo, press FM MONO until MONO disappears from the display. STEREO appears on the display when you receive an FM broadcast in stereo.
You can improve the reception of weak FM stations by pressing FM MONO until MONO appears. This reduces noise while you listen to a weak FM station, but you get monaural instead of stereo sound.
Using the Auto Source Control
The receiver can save two custom setups for rapid recall. Each setup includes a program source, station (if the source is AM or FM), and surround mode.
Follow these steps to store the settings.
1.Select a program source and adjust the settings.
2.Press AUTO SOURCE CONTROL MEMORY. AUTO SOURCE CONTROL scrolls across the display, then MEMORY flashes.
3.While MEMORY flashes, press AUTO SOURCE CONTROL 1 (or 2). The receiver displays MEMORY 1 (or 2) and stores the settings.
To recall a setting, press AUTO SOURCE CONTROL 1 or 2. The receiver turns on with the stored setup. If the source is CD and you connected the CD player to the CONTROL jacks, the CD player turns on and plays.
Turning Off the Display
You can turn the display off so it does not bother you in a darkened room. Press
DISPLAY OFF.
Press DISPLAY OFF again or press any button to restore the display.
Using Sleep
(Remote Control Only)
The sleep function lets you set the receiver to turn off after 90, 60, or 30 min- utes. To start the timer, set AUDIO/VCR to AUDIO. Then repeatedly press SLEEP until the desired
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