Harman Kardon CR151 Owners Manual - Page 13

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• MONO button When an FM stereo signal is received poorly, press this button. The button will light and the signal will be received as a monaural broadcast. e Cassette loading slot Insert a cassette here with the tape side to the right. e ♦t (rewind, fast forward) button (CR151) Press the side of the button to advance the tape at fast speed. Press the 44 side of the button to rewind the tape. O 44 and buttons (CR131) Press these buttons to advance or rewind the tape. When the 4 indicator is shown on the LCD display, press the 41button to advance the tape fast and press the button to rewind the tape. When the ► indicator is shown on the LCD display, operations are reversed. Press both of them at the same time to switch the play of the A side of the cassette to that of the B side or vice versa. The indicator 4 or ► on the LCD display indicates that the A side or B side is being played. e PROG. button (CR151 ONLY) This is the switch for switching between the A and B sides of the cassette tape. Every time this button is pressed, the LCD display changes the indicator 4 or ► . op LOCAL button This feature allows the seek function to only stop at strong broadcasts. do HI-Q button (CR151 ONLY) Press this button when the station you want to receive is being interfered with by a powerful nearby station. The button lights up and the signal from the powerful nearby station is eliminated, so you can receive the desired station. • P. SCAN button This button is used to briefly sample the six stations that have been preset in the selected band. Refer to the "Preset Memory Scan" section on page 16. • CD/ext. loop button (CR151 ONLY) Press this button when using a CD player connected to the EXT. INPUT jacks or a graphic equalizer or surround processor connected to the EXT. INPUT and EXT. OUTPUT jacks. While using CD input, operation of tape or tuner functions may cause muting circuits to activate. This is normal operation. el loud button When listening at a low level, the loudness switch will create a more natural sound by emphasizing the low and high frequency ranges. 12

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MONO
button
When
an
FM
stereo
signal
is
received
poorly,
press
this
button.
The
button
will
light
and
the
signal
will
be
received
as
a
monaural
broadcast.
e
Cassette
loading
slot
Insert
a
cassette
here
with
the
tape
side
to
the
right.
e
♦t
(rewind,
fast
forward)
button
(CR151)
Press
the
side
of
the
button
to
advance
the
tape
at
fast
speed.
Press
the
44
side
of
the
button
to
rewind
the
tape.
O
44
and
buttons
(CR131)
Press
these
buttons
to
advance
or
rewind
the
tape.
When
the
4
indicator
is
shown
on
the
LCD
display,
press
the
41
button
to
advance
the
tape
fast
and
press
the
button
to
rewind
the
tape.
When
the
indicator
is
shown
on
the
LCD
display,
operations
are
reversed.
Press
both
of
them
at
the
same
time
to
switch
the
play
of
the
A
side
of
the
cassette
to
that
of
the
B
side
or
vice
versa.
The
indicator
4
or
on
the
LCD
display
indicates
that
the
A
side
or
B
side
is
being
played.
e
PROG.
button (CR151
ONLY)
This
is
the
switch
for
switching
between
the
A
and
B
sides
of
the
cassette
tape.
Every
time
this
button
is
pressed,
the
LCD
display
changes
the
indicator
4
or
.
op
LOCAL
button
This
feature
allows
the
seek
function
to
only
stop
at
strong
broadcasts.
do
HI
-Q
button
(CR151
ONLY)
Press
this
button
when
the
station
you
want
to
receive
is
being
interfered
with
by
a
powerful
nearby
station.
The
button
lights
up
and
the
signal
from
the
powerful
nearby
station
is
eliminated,
so
you
can
receive
the
desired
station.
P.
SCAN
button
This
button
is
used
to
briefly
sample
the
six
stations
that
have
been
preset
in
the
selected
band.
Refer
to
the
"Preset
Memory
Scan"
section
on
page
16.
CD/ext.
loop
button
(CR151
ONLY)
Press
this
button
when
using
a
CD
player
connected
to
the
EXT.
INPUT
jacks
or
a
graphic
equalizer
or
surround
proces-
sor
connected
to
the
EXT.
INPUT
and
EXT.
OUTPUT
jacks.
While
using
CD
input,
operation
of
tape
or
tuner
functions
may
cause
muting
circuits
to
activate.
This
is
normal
operation.
el
loud
button
When
listening
at
a
low
level,
the
loudness
switch
will
create
a
more
natural
sound
by
emphasizing
the
low
and
high
frequency
ranges.
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