SELECTING A PRESET AND STATION
Calls up the preset with the next lower preset number; empty me- mory spots are automatically skip- ped.
Calls up the preset with the next higher preset number; empty me- mory spots are automatically skip- ped.
Pressing this button briefly drops the reception frequency of the tu- ner by a 25 kHz step
Pressing this button briefly raises the reception frequency of the tu- ner by a 25 kHz step.
Note: If one of the tuning buttons ( oder ) is held pressed in for a- bout a second, the tuner starts a station search in the correspon- ding direction (down or up). It stops automatically at the next sta- tion broadcasting an adequate sig- nal, and then tunes it in accurately.
If you now release the tuning but- ton, the machine stays tuned to that station. If you continue to hold the button pressed in, then the machine resumes the search after about a second. You can interrupt the search process at any time by pres- sing the opposite tuning button. At this point a short press of any pre- set button ( oder ) activates the last preset you used.
NUMERIC PRESET SELECTION
NUMERIC BUTTONS
:Numeric input for direct selection of a preset.
Note: When you press one of the nume- ric buttons the screen shows the letter 'P' for PRESET together with the number you just pressed.
The system now waits for about 2 seconds; if within that time you press a second numeric button, then it is assumed to be the second digit of the preset number.
If you do not press a second but- ton, the machine assumes that you have selected a preset with a sin-
The machine ignores invalid preset numbers (lower than 01 or higher than 60); the display shows:
'Pxx ERROR'.
Empty Presets are also ignored and displayed as : 'Pxx - - - -
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