To return to normal sound, hold down SEL/LD until LOUD disappears.

Playing the Radio

1.Press BAND to select the desired band. AM1 or AM2 appears when the AM band is selected. FM1, FM2, or FM3 appears when the FM band is selected.

2.Tune to the desired station in one of the following ways:

Manual Tuning - Hold down BAND until MANU appears. Repeatedly press (or hold down) TUNE/SEEK > or < to tune up or down the frequency bandwidth.

Seek Tuning - Hold down BAND until MANU disappears. Press TUNE/SEEK > or <. LOC (Lock) appears and the tuner searches up or down the band for the next station, then stops when it detects a station. Press TUNE/SEEK > or < again to search for the next station.

Notes: ST appears when an FM signal is received in stereo.

See "Adjusting the Sound" above for information about changing the stereo's other settings.

The Auto-Loc mode in Seek tuning first tries to tune a relatively strong or local station. If it searches a band completely and cannot find a strong station, it automatically changes to Auto-DX mode to search for weaker stations. To return to Auto-Loc mode, turn the stereo's power off then on, or change the function mode or band.

The tuner automatically returns to the last station played on a band each time the band is selected, or whenever the tuner is powered on.

Memory Tuning

You can manually store up to 12 AM and 18 FM stations in 5 memory groups. Each memory group (AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2, and FM3) holds up to 6 stations. You can also automatically store the first 6 strong AM and first 6 strong FM stations as separate automatic travel programming memory.

Storing Stations in Memory Groups

1. Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired memory group (AM1, AM2,

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