Listening to the radio

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Important
Ifyou are using this unit in North, Central or
SouthAmerica, reset the AM tuning step (see
Settingthe AM tuning step on page 12).
1Bandindicator
Showswhich band the radio is tuned to, AM
orFM.
2LOCindicator
Showswhen local seek tuning is on.
3Stereo(5) indicator
Showsthat the frequency selected is being
broadcastin stereo.
4Frequencyindicator
Showsto which frequency the tuner is
tuned.
5Presetnumber indicator
Showswhich preset has been selected.
1 PressSOURCE to select the tuner.
2 UseVOLUME to adjust the sound level.
3 PressBAND to select a band.
PressBAND until the desired band is dis-
played,F1,F2,F3 for FM or AM.
4 Toperform manual tuning, briefly press
cord.
5 Toperform seek tuning, press and hold
cordfor about one second and release.
Thetuner will scan the frequencies untila
broadcaststrong enough for good reception is
found.
#Youcan cancel seek tuning by briefly pressing
eithercor d.
#Ifyou press and hold cor dyou can skip sta-
tions.Seek tuning starts as soon as you release
thebutton.
Storing and recallingbroadcast frequencies
Ifyou press any of the presettuning buttons
16youcan easily store up to six broadcast
frequenciesfor later recall with the touch of a
button.
!Upto 18 FM stations, six for each ofthe
threeFM bands, and six AM stations can
bestored in memory.
%Whenyou find a frequency that you
wantto store in memory press one of pre-
settuning buttons 16 and hold until the
presetnumber stops flashing.
Thenumber you have pressed willflash in the
presetnumber indicator and then remain lit.
Theselected radio station frequency has been
storedin memory.
Thenext time you press the same preset tun-
ingbutton the radio station frequency is re-
calledfrom memory.
Tuningin strong signals
Localseek tuning lets you tune in only those
radiostations with sufficiently strong signals
forgood reception.
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