Using the Presets

You can store your favorite radio stations in the 40 presets, which are organized into five groups (A–E), with eight presets in each group. Preset “B3,” for example, is preset number 3 of group B.

Storing Presets Manually

1.Locate the radio station that you want to store, as explained on page 11.

2.Press and hold the P-SET key until “MEMORY” flashes on the display.

P-SET

VIRTUAL

DSP

VIRTUAL

DSP

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USB PCM DD

 

FM AM ST

MEMORY

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MEMORY

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VOL

3.While “MEMORY” is flashing, use the P-SET key to select a preset group from A through E, and the Down [￿] and Up [®] keys to select a preset number from 1 through 8. Then press and hold the P-SET key until the number of the selected preset flashes. The preset is stored. See page 13 for information on selecting presets.

Storing Presets Automatically

The Auto Preset function searches for all the radio stations available in your area and stores them in presets automatically.

Note: In steps 3 and 5, you have 10 seconds in which to make your selection. If you do not press a key within that time, Auto Preset will be cancelled and you’ll have to start again.

1.Press the TUNER key repeatedly to select one of the following tuner bands: FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM.

2.Press and hold the P-SET key until “AutoP” appears on the display. After a few seconds, “A1–E8” appears on the display. This is the range of pre- sets that will be used to store stations. You can specify the first preset (initially A1) as follows. The last preset (E8) can- not be changed.

3.While “A1–E8” is displayed, use the P-SET key to select a preset group from A through E, and the Down [￿] and Up [®] keys to select a preset number from 1 through 8.

4.Press and hold the P-SET key until “START” appears on the display.

5.While “START” is displayed, press the Down [￿] or Up [®] key to start the Auto Preset function.

Auto Preset starts from the current radio frequency. Use the Down [￿] key to search down, and the Up [®] key to search up. When a radio station is located, the RP-U100 stores it to the next available preset. Auto Preset stops when the entire band has been searched.

Note: When a preset is stored by the Auto Preset function, the previously stored radio station is overwritten. To protect radio stations stored, for example, in presets A1 through A4, specify A5 as the first preset, as explained previously.

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