3.Use the navigation left and right buttons to move up and down the frequency band until the desired station is found. Each press of a button will increment the frequency one step at a time, or hold down a button to move along quickly.

4.Use the navigation up or down buttons to move to the next preset number, or press EXIT if you are nished.

Once preset stations have been setup, you can also program them as FAV buttons on the remote control, al- lowing easy recall (see page 27).

Recording

Recording to a Tape Player

Input signals from an audio source playing in the TGR-401 can be re- corded using the left and right audio outputs. The tape player will receive a straight copy of the analog source signal going in, unaffected by the volume, tone or any surround modes. If you are playing a digital source, the tape player will receive a downmixed stereo analog signal for recording.

Turn OFF the automatic mode. This is because some tape decks, such as three-head decks, will have an output signal going into the TGR-401 during recording, and this may be incorrectly selected as an input, rather than the source you are trying to record.

Manually select the source such as CD and play it through your system.

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Set your tape player to record and adjust the input levels for the best performance. Once the levels are correct, you can reset your source to the beginning and make your recording.

Do not select another Main Zone input while you are re- cording.

RECORD From TGR-401

PLAYaudio outputs To TGR-401

audio inputs

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