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Select a station, and press and hold one of the preset buttons
[1] – [6] for more than 2 seconds.
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The current station is memorized in the pressed button. (Up to 6 stations
can be memorized for each band.)
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The frequency display blinks once after the memorization is completed.
Preset Station Tune
Press one of the preset buttons [1] – [6].
A preset station in the current band is tuned in.
Stereo/Mono Local selection
Press and hold [SEL] for more than 2 seconds to switch the fol-
lowing modes.
Note: In the preset memory operation or the auto preset memory operation, new stations can
be memorized on the preset buttons by overwriting the previous ones.
Manual Preset Memory
Auto Preset Memory
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To cancel the scanning, press one of the preset buttons
[1] – [6], and select your favorite station.
Press and hold [AUTO•P] button for more than 2 seconds.
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The tuning starts from the lowest frequency in the current band. 6 stations
that are received most clearly are memorized in the preset button, The
more clearly a station is received, the smaller from 1 to 6 the preset number
is assigned to the station. (Up to 6 stations can be memorized for each
band.)
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Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each.
(Scan) 
Press and hold for more
than 2 seconds.
Press and hold for more
than 2 seconds.
Band
Preset Memory Number
Frequency
(Example) Regular Display
To change the display, press [DISP]
button. (
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2
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AUTO
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P
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2
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STEREO
MONO ON
LOCAL OFF
MONO ON
LOCAL ON
MONO OFF
LOCAL ON
(example)
(example)
(example)
MONO: Reduce noise during a weak FM broadcast.
LOCAL: Searching stops at a strong signal only.
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Contents
Label Indication and Location............................................................ Page 2
Radio frequency interference Statement (Part 15 of the FCC Rules) ........ 2
Use This Product Safely / Components ...................................................... 3
Remote Control Preparation ............................................................. 9
Names of Controls ........................................................................... 10
General ............................................................................................. 12
Radio Basics .................................................................................... 16
CD Player Basics ............................................................................. 18
Cassette Tape Player Basics .......................................................... 20
CD Changer Basics (Option) .......................................................... 24
Sound Settings and Sound Space ................................................. 27
Other Settings .................................................................................. 32
Useful Functions ............................................................................. 36
Maintenance ..................................................................................... 40
Installation Guide ............................................................................ 41
Electrical Connections .................................................................... 46
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 48
Specifications .................................................................................. 53