Panasonic SL-SV572 operating instructions Storing stations to memory and listening

Models: SL-SV572

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Listening to the Radio References to the remote control apply only to SL-SV572.

1 Release HOLD.

2

Press to turn the tuner on and change the band.

Each time you press the button;

FM (----. AM

When “M” is displayed, press [TUNING MODE] to cancel it (Main unit only).

3

4

FM

M

FM

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Press to select the station.

Press and hold to scan the stations rapidly. “TUNED” appears when tuned.

Adjust the volume.

SL-SV572

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4

VOL

1

To turn off the radio

Press [OPR OFF] (main unit) or press and hold [RADIO] (remote control).

Storing stations to memory and listening

Store stations to memory

Store the frequencies of up to 30 stations; 20 FM and 10 AM.

1 Release HOLD.

 

Press to turn the

2 tuner on and

 

 

change the band.

 

Each time you press

 

the button;

 

3

FM (----. AM

 

Press to display

“M”.

 

 

FM

M

 

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4

5Store stations to memory.

1Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

FM

M

Listening to a memorized station

1 Perform steps 1 to 3 on the left of the page.

2 Press [j :, 9 i] to select the memorized station.

Press and hold to change incrementally. “TUNED” appears when tuned.

3 Adjust the volume.

Erasing a memorized station

1 Perform steps 1 to 3 on the left of the page.

2 Press [j :, 9 i] to select the memorized station to be erased.

3 Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

The frequency number flashes.

Do each of the following within 10 seconds.

4 Press and hold [MEMORY/RECALL] until “- - - -” flashes.

FMM

1

5 Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

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Do each of the following within 10 seconds.

2Press [j :, 9 i] to select the frequency.

1Press and hold to scan the stations rapidly.

3Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

4Press [j :, 9 i] to select the memory number. 1Press and hold to change incrementally.

FMM

1106 00

5Press [MEMORY/RECALL] to confirm the setting.

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Panasonic SL-SV572 operating instructions Storing stations to memory and listening