Onkyo TX-8511 Owner Manual - Page 16

Programming, radio, stations

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Receiving stations /WA unCetr ArTS80)01 FMMUTE, OFF ten ,• o.a on 4111 y If you tune in a stereo FM station, the STEREO indicator will be illuminated if the signal is sufficiently strong. If the signal is weak, it may be impossible to tune into your desired station. In this case, tune in as follows. Press the FM MUTE/MODE button and FM MUTE OFF lights up. At this time, the station will be in mono and interstation noise will be heard. Select the station you want to listen to. APR RF STEREO MODE MODE EMI Min WEE VIM This unit is equipped with an APR system to help tune in FM stations. When receiving an FM station using manual or direct tuning, RF MODE LOCAUDX and STEREO MODE AUTO/MONO settings are made automatically, according to the station being received. The APR system automatically sets the gain of the RF section to DX or LOCAL according to the quality of the signal being received. The RF MODE will indicate LOCAL when a sufficient signal is received. If the MONO indicator lights up while a station is tuned in, the station will be received in mono even if it is a stereo station. The STEREO MODE AUTO/MONO settings that the APR system makes can be changed by pressing the FM MUTE/MODE button. a o li ._______-r 1 i C=",-_= ,___Jj 0 0 ® r r i l l =i 1OOO U k__J 3 2 4 1 r,AF,.PA STEREO rir TAAL • WNW • ON 0EASO - F • CSKEI C MEM I h 4 1 I 0 ci n n _I U. LI U.,, - -- 0 , 2 8- 8 CLEAR -, 644010 TV 0.80810DE I ZI l= rusAVIE & lace 8 wormy 00,0 OTT MAIO . r A IC I1, 4I C_IIU1._.ILI-IIUI- ,I., - . 3 ig - A 4 ,9, ,... I Orr 1 00 I 4 a I. WO 6 POI It I I I , WU is N. 1 +i- ll I I -- il ....., tr-- 11 IC IM I rrA 8TE 8, IWO • :MAK., , Cr n n 0 O _IU. LI LI,.., - -. I - 1 I i - j , 4 PIA kWL • WNW • Old STOWS " Tr C-.t)uC.r ui- rUr-.r.., 'r 'r Programming radio stations Since ten AM or FM stations can be stored in each group (A, B or C), a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory. 1. Select the frequency that you want to store in the memory. (Refer to "Tuning the radio" on page 15.) 2. Press the MEMORY button. The MEMORY indicator will light for 8 seconds. 3. While the MEMORY indicator lights, press the GROUP button to choose the desired group. The group shown on the display changes in the following order each . time the button is pressed: A B C --)A... 4. Select the desired memory num. ber using the number buttons. Press button 0/10 when choosing memory number 10. NOTErrt If the FM station received is an RDS station with a PS (Program Service Name), the frequency display will change to the PS display. If there is no PS, the frequency display will not change. (Refer to pages I8 and 19 for more details on the RDS function.) 16

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Receiving
stations
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If
you
tune
in
a
stereo
FM
station,
the
STEREO
indicator
will
be
illuminated
if
the
signal
is
sufficiently
strong.
If
the
signal
is
weak,
it
may
be
impossible
to
tune
into
your
desired
station.
In
this
case,
tune
in
as
follows.
Press
the
FM
MUTE/MODE
button
and
FM
MUTE
OFF
lights
up.
At
this
time,
the
station
will
be
in
mono
and
interstation
noise
will
be
heard.
Select
the
station
you
want
to
listen
to.
This
unit
is
equipped
with
an
APR
system
to
help
tune
in
FM
sta-
tions.
When
receiving
an
FM
station
using
manual
or
direct
tuning,
RF
MODE
LOCAUDX
and
STEREO
MODE
AUTO/MONO
settings
are
made
automatically,
according
to
the
station
being
received.
The
APR
system
automatically
sets
the
gain
of
the
RF
section
to
DX
or
LOCAL
according
to
the
quality
of
the
signal
being
received.
The
RF
MODE
will
indicate
LOCAL
when
a
sufficient
signal
is
received.
If
the
MONO
indicator
lights
up
while
a
station
is
tuned
in,
the
station
will
be
received
in
mono
even
if
it
is
a
stereo
station.
The
STEREO
MODE
AUTO/MONO
settings
that
the
APR
system
makes
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
FM
MUTE/MODE
button.
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Programming
radio
stations
Since
ten
AM
or
FM
stations
can
be
stored
in
each
group
(A,
B
or
C),
a
total
of
30
sta-
tions
can
be
stored
in
the
memory.
1.
Select
the
frequency
that
you
want
to
store
in
the
memory.
(Refer
to
"Tuning
the
radio"
on
page
15.)
2.
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
The
MEMORY
indicator
will
light
for
8
seconds.
3.
While
the
MEMORY
indicator
lights,
press
the
GROUP
button
to
choose
the
desired
group.
The
group
shown
on
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order
each
.
time
the
button
is
pressed:
A
B
C
--)A...
4.
Select
the
desired
memory
num-
.
ber
using
the
number
buttons.
Press
button
0/10
when
choosing
mem-
ory
number
10.
NOTErrt
If
the
FM
station
received
is
an
RDS
sta-
tion
with
a
PS
(Program
Service
Name),
the
frequency
display
will
change
to
the
PS
display.
If
there
is
no
PS,
the
frequency
display
will
not
change.
(Refer
to
pages
I8
and
19
for
more
details
on
the
RDS
function.)
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