Pioneer TS-A4672R Owner's Manual - Page 120

Displaying the TUNER MENU, Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies

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■Displaying the TUNER MENU 1 Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is TUNER. 2 Select "TUNER" and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button. The TUNER MENU is displayed as follows: BSM (BEST STATIONS MEMORY), LOCAL, P.CH MEMORY ➲ Select "BACK" in the MENU display or press BACK/FUNC button to return to the previ- ous display. ➲ To return to the frequency display, press BAND/ESC button. ➲ If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically returned to the frequency display. ■Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies BSM (Best Station Memory) lets you automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequencies. 1 Select "BSM (BEST STATIONS MEMORY)" from the TUNER MENU, and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button. 2 Press 5 to turn BSM on. BSM turns to green. While BSM is green the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be stored Preset memory in order of their signal strength. When finished, BSM returns to the nomal color. ➲ To cancel the storage process, press ∞. ➲ Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the three FM bands, and 6 AM stations can be stored in memory. ➲ You can also use 5 and ∞ to recall radio station frequencies assigned to Preset memory. ➲ If there are fewer than six strong broadcast frequencies, previously stored frequencies may remain in memory. 118

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Displaying the TUNER MENU
1
Press A.MENU (AUDIO) button when source is TUNER.
2
Select “TUNER” and press A.MENU (AUDIO) button.
The TUNER MENU is displayed as follows:
BSM (BEST STATIONS MEMORY), LOCAL, P.CH MEMORY
Select “BACK” in the MENU display or press BACK/FUNC button to return to the previ-
ous display.
To return to the frequency display, press BAND/ESC button.
If you do not operate the function within about 30 seconds, the display is automatically
returned to the frequency display.
Storing the strongest broadcast frequencies
BSM (Best Station Memory) lets you automatically store the six strongest broadcast frequen-
cies.
1
Select “BSM (BEST STATIONS MEMORY)” from the TUNER MENU, and press
A.MENU (AUDIO) button.
2
Press
5
to turn BSM on.
BSM turns to green. While BSM is green the six strongest broadcast frequencies will be
stored Preset memory in order of their signal strength. When finished, BSM returns to the
nomal color.
To cancel the storage process, press
.
Up to 18 FM stations, 6 for each of the three FM bands, and 6 AM stations can be stored in
memory.
You can also use
5
and
to recall radio station frequencies assigned to Preset memory.
If there are fewer than six strong broadcast frequencies, previously stored frequencies may
remain in memory.