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@ Press TUNING [14] key
@ Press numeric keys [7]
@ Press ENTER [6] key
@ Press STORE [31] key
@ Press numeric keys [7]
@ Press ENTER [6] key
@ AUTO [29] key
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When the station frequency is known (from
program guides or frequency schedules), the
frequency can be set directly by means of the
numeric input keys [7].
The TUNING [14] key activates the mode for
searching
station frequencies.
The display
[11] shows only the frequency and the step
width.
Enter the desired frequency by means of the
numeric keys [7].
The microprocessor checks instantly that the
entered value falls within the available FM fre-
quency band and rejects incorrect entries.
In the event of an error, an asterisk (*) appears
on the display [11] which means thatthe entry
must be repeated with valid digits.
The entered frequency is set and the station
becomes audible. After any corrections of the
reception parameters (see modification of re-
ception parameters), the entered frequency
can be saved in a station memory.
This is the preparatory step for storing the fre-
quency. The station frequency flashes on the
display [11].
Enter the number of the station memory by
means of the numeric keys [7].
The frequency and the reception parameters
are stored in the specified station memory.
Instead
of performing the last three
input
steps (STORE, numeric keys and ENTER) you
can simply press the AUTO [29] key. The fre-
quency and the reception parameters will au-
tomatically be stored in the next vacant station
memory or the next station memory with pro-
gram identification O.
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