Listening to the Radio

The letters such as A in the various illustrations refer to the descriptions in the “Location of Controls” section (See page 4.) .

To obtain good reception

AM

Try various directions to obtain optimum reception.

When using overseas (Except for United Kingdom)

(Available only from the main unit)

Change the frequency step according to the area. Preparation: Press [RADIO/BAND] to switch on the power.

1 Press for more than 5 seconds to display the step.

RA

D

IO/BAND

I

 

Note!

The AM antenna is located in the rear of the unit so noise may increase if the unit is held. This is not a malfunction.

FM

The earphone cord is also the FM antenna, so extend it rather than leaving it coiled.

How to receive an FM broadcast clearly

(Available only from the main unit)

Press for more than 1.5 seconds during FM reception.

 

Each time the button is pressed:

A.SHOCK

CITY(----.

” (normal)

 

 

E

FM

 

FM RECEPT

CITY

TUNED

%CITY/NOR

 

 

 

Leave off under normal conditions. Set to “CITY” if reception is poor or if there is in- terference from another station.

2 Within 10 seconds

Press to select the step.

 

 

Each time the button is pressed

 

9

AM 9 ,# AM 10

A

TUNING

^ -----------------J

 

 

:

 

 

 

AM

AM 9 (original setting) : AM 9 kHz

AM 10 : AM 10 kHz

3 Within 10 seconds

Press and hold until the frequency is displayed to con- firm the step.

MEMORY/

RECALL

To select stereo or monaural FM

(Available only from the main unit)

Press during FM reception.

 

Each time the button is pressed:

REPEAT

MONO(----.“ ” (stereo)

 

C

FM

FM MODE

TUNED

MONO/ST

MONO

B

To return to the previous frequency step

Repeat the above procedure.

Note!

Converting the allocation erases the stations previously stored in memory.

Changing the sound quality

The operation is the same as when playing CDs. (See page 4.)

When there is noise during FM reception

Select “MONO”.

Sound becomes monaural, but noise is reduced.

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Panasonic SL-SX469V operating instructions Listening to the Radio