1993 Honda Accord Owner's Manual - Page 77
1993 Honda Accord Manual
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(SE) When you push the SEEK bar, the radio scans the selected band and stops on the next station with a strong signal. Push to scan higher frequencies, and to scan lower frequencies. Preset Station Selection 1.Make sure the Band Selector is on the band you want ...AM or FM. Then, find the station you want by Manual Tuning or Seek Tuning. 2. Press and hold one of the Preset Buttons. 3. In a few seconds, a beep will sound and the light in the button will come on. The station is now preset in the memory. You may preset 1 AM and 1 FM station per button, (total, 6 of each on US: LX/Anniversary Edition, Canada: LX/EX, and 8 of each on SE). (US: EX, Canada: EX-R) Each button will store one frequency on the AM band, and t w o on the FM band by pushing the FM1, and FM2 switch. You can store a total of 6 stations on AM and 12 on FM. 4. You can tune to a preset station by pushing its corresponding preset button. NOTE: (US: EX/SE, Canada: EX-R/SE) The Auto Select Button must be off before the Preset Station Selection can be used. Auto Select Button (US: EX/SE, Canada: EX-R/SE) If you are visiting a new broadcast area, you can quickly enter into memory the stronger stations in that area by simply pushing the Auto Select Button. The radio will then automatically scan both the AM and FM bands and temporarily memorize up to 6 stations (8 stations on SE) in each. With the Auto Select Button on, these stations can then be tuned by pushing the preset buttons. Manuallypreset stations remain memorized for use when you return to your normal broadcast area, but are only selectable with the Auto Select Button off. Stereo Indicator This lights up when a FM broadcast in stereo is being received. It will flash when the signal strength diminishes. If it flashes, good stereo reception cannot be expected. Stereo reception is available only for FM stereo broadcasts, not for AM stereo broadcasts. (cont'd)