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Sanyo Controls and Features

1.Power Button : Pressing and releasing turns the CRSR-10 On and Off.

2.CHANNEL Button: Navigates through display screens and channels. Pressing the right button increases or moves down in the menus. Pressing the left button decreases or moves up in the menus.

3.SELECT Button: Selects of items highlighted on the display in the Category List Screens, Channel List Screens, and Menu List Screens. From the Default Screen the user can enter a direct channel number using the keypad. The SELECT button will also bring the user back to the last channel played.

4.Category (CAT.) Up/ Down Buttons: Navigates through the Category List Screen which displays SIRIUS Channel Categories. The current Category is highlighted. Pressing again increments or decrements the Category highlighted.

5.Display (DISP) Button: Pressing this button from the Default Screen will take you to the Display Properties Menu Screen where the options for “Contrast” and “Brightness” will be offered. From the Default Screen, this button will also switch to the Channel List Mode.

6.MENU Button: Used to access menu options to make set up and feature changes.

7.Preset Number Buttons (0-9): Sets and selects preset channels. You can store up to 20 favorite channels.

8.Memory (MEMO) Button (S-SEEK Function): This feature will allow you to capture and store the current PDT information (Artist & Song title), with a storage capacity of up to 10 listings. Once stored, the receiver will also have the capability to search the current incoming SIRIUS signal, to cross- reference with any stored Artist Name/Song title in the CRSR-10’s memory.

9.BAND Button (P.TUNE): This button switches between preset banks A, and B, which hold 10 presets each. This button also enables “Preset Tune Mode”, which allows for viewing and listening to the stored presets with a press of the SELECT Button.

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