Kenwood VR-5900 User Manual 1 - Page 55

Storing Radio Stations in Memory(optional

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Chapter Three : Using Receiver's Front Panel to Set Up the Speakers and Radio Stations Receiver Setup H. Press either MULTI CONTROL (fi/%) button. You will hear the bass peak test tone, and the display will read -30dB. (The test tone level is not affected by the receiver's volume control.) I. Press the MULTI CONTROL (%) button slowly and repeatedly to increase the speaker volume until you just begin to hear audible distress from the woofer (distortion, clicking, "bottoming"). J. Press the MULTI CONTROL (fi) button once or twice to decrease the speaker volume to the level just before the distress began. K. Press the SET UP button to save the setting and proceed to "Setting the speaker distances" below. 9. Setting the speaker distances Measure the distance between each speaker and the listening position you frequently use. See page 38 for details. A. After step K in procedure 8 above, the speaker distance setting display appears. B. When "L 3.0m/10ft" is displayed, correct the distance of the front left speaker from you using the MULTI CONTROL (fi/%) button. C. Press the SET UP button to display "C 3.0m/10ft" and correct the distance of the center speaker from you using the MULTI CONTROL (fi/%) button. D. Similarly, set the distances of the "R" (front right), "SR" (surround right), "SBR" (surround back right), "SBL" (surround back left), "SL" (surround left) and "SW" (Subwoofer) speakers. E. Press the SET UP button repeatedly until "SETUP FIXED" is displayed. Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional) Radio stations can be preset in the memory in the receiver and recalled by a one-touch operation. The memory in the receiver cannot store the station names. To store the station names, use PowerTouch III. (For details, see "Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional)" on page 41.) Storing RDS Stations Automatically: 1. Press the INPUT SELECTOR (¤ or ‹ ) button to se- lect the Tuner input. 2. Press the BAND button to select the FM band. 3. Press and hold the MEMORY button for more than 2 seconds. The receiver locates and stores any FM stations broadcasting an RDS signal. This process can take a few minutes to complete. While the receiver is searching, the display blinks "AUTO MEMORY". Storing Stations Manually: 1. Press the INPUT SELECTOR (¤ or ‹) button to select the Tuner input. 2. Press the BAND button to choose the receiving band. 3. Press the AUTO button to select AUTO TUNING or MANUAL TUNING. 4. Press the MULTI CONTROL (fi/%) button to tune the station you want to store. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 6. Press the P.CALL (fi/%) button to display the desired preset number. 7. Press the MEMORY button again to store the stations as that preset. 8. To preset other stations, repeat steps 2 to 7 for each station you want to store. 49

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Receiver Setup
Chapter Three : Using Receiver
s Front Panel to Set Up the Speakers and Radio Stations
49
Storing Radio Stations in Memory
(optional)
Radio stations can be preset in the memory in the receiver
and recalled by a one-touch operation.
The memory in the receiver cannot store the station names.
To store the station names, use PowerTouch III. (For details,
see
Storing Radio Stations in Memory (optional)
on page
41.)
Storing RDS Stations Automatically:
1.
Press the
INPUT SELECTOR
(
¤
or
) button to se-
lect the Tuner input.
2.
Press the
BAND
button to select the FM band.
3.
Press and hold the
MEMORY
button for more than 2
seconds. The receiver locates and stores any FM stations
broadcasting an RDS signal. This process can take a few
minutes to complete. While the receiver is searching, the
display blinks
AUTO MEMORY
.
H. Press either
MULTI CONTROL
(
/
%
) button. You
will hear the bass peak test tone, and the display will
read -30dB. (The test tone level is not affected by the
receiver
s volume control.)
I.
Press the
MULTI CONTROL
(
%
) button slowly and
repeatedly to increase the speaker volume until you
just begin to hear audible distress from the woofer
(distortion, clicking,
bottoming
).
J.
Press the
MULTI CONTROL
(
) button once or twice
to decrease the speaker volume to the level just be-
fore the distress began.
K.
Press the
SET UP
button to save the setting and pro-
ceed to
Setting the speaker distances
below.
9.
Setting the speaker distances
Measure the distance between each speaker and the lis-
tening position you frequently use. See page 38 for de-
tails.
A. After step K in procedure 8 above, the speaker dis-
tance setting display appears.
B. When
L
3.0m/10ft
is displayed, correct the dis-
tance of the front left speaker from you using the
MULTI CONTROL
(
/
%
) button.
C. Press the
SET UP
button to display
C
3.0m/10ft
and correct the distance of the center speaker from
you using the
MULTI CONTROL
(
/
%
) button.
D. Similarly, set the distances of the
R
(front right),
SR
(surround right),
SBR
(surround back right),
SBL
(surround back left),
SL
(surround left) and
SW
(Subwoofer) speakers.
E. Press the
SET UP
button repeatedly until
SETUP
FIXED
is displayed.
Storing Stations Manually:
1.
Press the
INPUT SELECTOR
(
¤
or
) button to se-
lect the Tuner input.
2.
Press the
BAND
button to choose the receiving band.
3.
Press the
AUTO
button to select
AUTO TUNING
or
MANUAL TUNING
.
4.
Press the
MULTI CONTROL
(
/
%
) button to tune the
station you want to store.
5.
Press the
MEMORY
button.
6.
Press the
P.CALL
(
/
%
) button to display the desired
preset number.
7.
Press the
MEMORY
button again to store the stations as
that preset.
8.
To preset other stations, repeat steps 2 to 7 for each
station you want to store.