Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual English - Page 19

Programming AM/FM stations one by one, Preset Write

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Programming AM/FM stations one by one - Preset Write You can store the frequencies of AM stations one by one manually into the preset memory channels. (You can store FM stations manually or by using the auto preset function.) • You can preset up to 30 channels including both FM and AM stations. For example, if you have already 4 stored FM stations to eight channels, you can use 22 channels to store preset AM stations. • Programmed FM and AM stations are indicated separately. Therefore, one of the preset FM stations and one of the preset AM stations could use the same channel number. • The Preset Write function enables you to store radio station frequencies to any channel number. For example, you could program three AM stations to channels 2, 5, and 9. 5 1 Press MULTI JOG. The channel number to be preset flashes. To cancel presetting, press EDIT/ CLEAR/NO instead. If you wish to change the channel number, turn MULTI JOG. 3, 6 2 4-6 6 Press MUTLI JOG to confirm. 6 You may press MODE/YES instead of MULTI JOG to get the same result. If "Complete" appears 1 Press AM/FM to display "AM." Press again to select "FM" to store an FM station. 2 Press TUNING / to tune in the radio station you wish to preset. If you hold down either of the buttons, the frequency keeps changing. The radio station is registered to the preset channel. If "Overwrite?" appears The channel you've selected is registered already. • To register the new radio station by deleting the existing radio station Press MODE/YES. • To cancel presetting Press EDIT/CLEAR/NO. • If "Memory Full" appears 3 Press EDIT/CLEAR/NO and turn MULTI JOG until "Preset Write?" appears in the display. 7 The FM/AM stations have already been programmed into all 30 channels. Delete unnecessary stations (page 50) and try again. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to preset the next channel. 19

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You can preset up to 30 channels including both FM
and AM stations. For example, if you have already
stored FM stations to eight channels, you can use
22 channels to store preset AM stations.
Programmed FM and AM stations are indicated
separately. Therefore, one of the preset FM stations
and one of the preset AM stations could use the
same channel number.
The Preset Write function enables you to store
radio station frequencies to any channel number.
For example, you could program three AM stations
to channels 2, 5, and 9.
Programming AM/FM stations one by one
Preset Write
You can store the frequencies of AM stations one by one manually into the preset memory
channels. (You can store FM stations manually or by using the auto preset function.)
1
Press AM/FM to display
AM.
Press again to select
FM
to store an
FM station.
2
Press
TUNING
/
to tune in the
radio station you wish to preset.
If you hold down either of the buttons,
the frequency keeps changing.
3
Press
EDIT
/CLEAR/NO and turn
MULTI JOG until
Preset Write?
appears in the display.
4-6
6
1
2
3, 6
4
Press MULTI JOG.
The channel number to be preset
ashes.
To cancel presetting, press EDIT/
CLEAR/
NO
instead.
5
If you wish to change the channel
number, turn MULTI JOG.
6
Press MUTLI JOG to con
rm.
You may press MODE/
YES
instead of
MULTI JOG to get the same result.
If “Complete” appears
The radio station is registered to the
preset channel.
If “Overwrite?” appears
The channel you
ve selected is regis-
tered already.
To register the new radio station
by deleting the existing radio sta-
tion
Press MODE/
YES
.
To cancel presetting
Press EDIT/CLEAR/
NO
.
If
Memory Full
appears
The FM/AM stations have already
been programmed into all 30 chan-
nels. Delete unnecessary stations
(page 50) and try again.
7
Repeat steps
2
to
6
to preset the next
channel.