Panasonic SL-PH660 Operating Guide

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Listening to the Radio
 To obtain good reception 
AM
Try various directions to obtain optimum reception.
FM
Extend the antenna cord and attach the antenna suction 
cup to a wall.
f
  Antenna suction cup 
g
  Antenna cord
Storing stations in the memory
Store the frequencies of up to 20 stations: 10 FM, 10 AM
 Storing  your  favorite  stations  in  the 
memory
1
  Press 
  to  turn  the  tuner  on  and 
change the band.
Each time the button is pressed
2
  Press 
 to display “ ”.
3
  Store stations in the memory as desired.
1 Press  and  hold 
  until  the  frequency 
number and “
” flash.
Do each of the following within 10 seconds.
When the original display is restored, proceed from step 
1.
2 Press 
 to select the frequency.
•  To  tune  in  stations  automatically 
(auto 
tuning)
  Press  and  hold  one  of  these  buttons 
until  the  frequency  starts  to  change 
continuously, and then release it.
•  Repeat  until  the  frequency  of  the  desired  station  is 
tuned in.
3 Press 
.
4 Press 
  to  select  the  memory 
number.
•  Press and hold to make the numbers change 
rapidly.
5 Press 
.
The band number and frequency are set.
To store another station in the memory, repeat steps 
1 to 5.
 Listening to preset stations
1
  Perform steps 1 and 2 (left).
2
  Press 
 to select the memory 
number.
•  Press and hold to make the numbers change 
rapidly.
3
 
 Adjust the volume by turning this 
control toward “+” or “-”.
Setting the time
Example:  Set  to  15:30 
(3:30 PM)
(  “-  -  :  -  -  ”  is  displayed 
before the time has been 
set.)
1
  Press and hold 
 until the hour display 
flashes.
2
  Press 
 to set the hour.
•  Press  and  hold  to  make  the  numbers 
change rapidly.
3
  Press 
.
4
  Press 
 to set the minutes.
•  Press  and  hold  to  make  the  numbers 
change rapidly.
5
  Press 
.
The time starts.
Note
•  We recommend adjusting the time regularly to maintain 
accuracy. (Monthly accuracy ±60 seconds)
•  When you play a CD or the radio, the display changes 
but the time is displayed again after about 10 seconds.
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