Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual English - Page 18
Programming FM stations automatically, Auto Preset
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Programming FM stations automatically - Auto Preset Auto presets store the frequencies of radio stations into memory so you can select your favorite channels without tuning manually. Radio station signals can be automatically located and stored. This function does not apply to AM stations (see the next page). 2 Before auto presetting If any radio stations are preset before you start 1 3 3-5 the auto preset procedure, they will be replaced with new presets. 1 Press STANDBY/ON to turn on 5 Press MULTI JOG. the unit. Auto presetting starts. It scans for the best signal quality radio stations start- ing from the lowest frequency and mov- ing to the highest, then presets the selected radio stations to the channels 2 Press FM/AM to display "FM." sequentially, starting with 1. To improve the FM reception, adjust the antenna position. You can preset up to 20 stations. The preset stations will be automatically sorted in frequency order. 3 Press EDIT/CLEAR/NO and turn Note MULTI JOG to display "AutoPreset?" Auto presetting may store noise instead of a station with a clear signal to some preset channels, depending on your location. In such cases, erase the preset manually (see page 50). If auto presetting is unsuccessful Check the antenna (aerial) connection and position (see page 6). If you have a power failure or disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) Memory will normally be preserved for three days after the 4 Press MULTI JOG. power supply has stopped. If the data in memory has been erased, repeat auto presetting. The confirmation message "AutoPreset??" appears in the display. N Customizing the preset channels To stop auto presetting, press EDIT/ CLEAR/NO. The following additional functions are available: • Naming a preset channel (see page 52) • Erasing a preset channel (see page 50) • Copying the radio station in the selected channel to another (see page 51). 18