stored by seek, scan or manual
tuning.
荫 Determine the preset station
select button you wish to use to
access that station.
荫 Press the station select button
for more than two seconds. A se鄄
lect button indicator will show in
the display indicating which select
button you have depressed. The
frequency display will flash after it
has been stored into the memory.
You should then release the but鄄
ton, and proceed to program the
next desired 9tation. A total of 18
stations can be programmed by
selecting on AM and two FM sta鄄
tions per button.
荫 When completed, any preset
station may be recalled by se鄄
lecting AM, FM or FM2 band and
the appropriate Station Button.
7. BAND SELECTOR
Pressing the BAN D button
changes the AM, FM 1 and FM2
bands. The mode selected is dis鄄
played on LCD.
8. TAPE EJECT BUTTON
To eject the tape, press the button.
9. TAPE PROGRAM
When you press the button whose
arrow is in the same direction as
the tape play arrow in the display
the tape will advance at high
speed.
When you press the button whose
arrow is in the opposite direction to
the tape play arrow in the display
the tape will rewind at high speed.
To stop FF or REW action, press
the opposite button.
When you press two buttons
simultaneously you play the re鄄
verse side of the tape and an ar鄄
row will appear in the display to
show tape direction.
REMOTE
CONTROL
FUNC鄄
TIONS
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INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS
1. POWER ON/OFF, VOLUME
CONTROL KNOB
Rotate the knob clockwise to
switch the radio unit on, and to in鄄
crease the volume. Turn the knob
counterclockwise to reduce the
volume, and to switch the radio u鄄
nit off.
2. SEEK OPERATION
When the button is pressed, it will
automatically tune to the next high鄄
er frequency.
3. BAND SELECTOR
Pressing
the
BAND
button
changes the AM, FM and FM2
bands, The mode selected is dis鄄
played on LCD.
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