Harman Kardon CR151 Owners Manual - Page 17

Station, Memory, Function, Preset

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in There are 3 FM bands (FM1, FM2, FM3) and an AM band, each with 6 memory presets, for a total of 18 FM and 6 AM presets. The 6 preset buttons are used in each band. To enter stations into the preset memory, follow this procedure: 1 . Enter the desired band (FM1, FM2, FM3, AM) by pressing the FM/AM button. 2. Tune to the desired station by using Seek or Manual Tuning. 3. Press the ME button. It will illuminate for 5 seconds. 4. During this 5 second period, press the preset button with which you want to store the station. 5. Repeat above 4 steps to load other preset memories, if desired. To tune in those stations, enter the desired band and press the corresponding preset button. • If a new station on the same band is memorized for preset memory button already assigned, the station previously memorized for that button is erased, and the new station is memorized. • When the ME button is pressed, the button illuminates in green for about 5 seconds. The memory function will only work while the ME button is illuminated. Last Station Memory Function This function "remembers" the frequency last received before changing bands (FM/AM). • When changing the band from FM1 to FM2, FM3, AM and again to FM1, the last received FM station will be tuned in. This function also "remembers" the frequency of the station last received before turning off the power or before changing to the cassette mode. • When the power is turned on, the frequency of the station last received is displayed by the LCD display, regardless of whether or not the station is a preset one. Preset Memory Scan This function scans the six preset stations of the band in order automatically. Pressing the P. SCAN button will scan the preset stations which are already memorized in the preset memory buttons from 1 to 6 in order, and the preset memory button indicator will blink for approximately 5 seconds. Press the P. SCAN button again to stop scanning. If magnetic or ordinary dust collects on the playback head, capstan, or roller, the frequency response and wow flutter deteriorate. Use a head-cleaning cassette to remove the dust and restore high-performance sound. The head-cleaning cassette should be used only for 2 3 minutes, as longer usage may possibly lead to damage of the head or other components. 16

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in
There
are
3
FM
bands
(FM1,
FM2,
FM3)
and
an
AM
band,
each
with
6
memory
presets,
for
a
total
of
18
FM
and
6
AM
presets.
The
6
preset
buttons
are
used
in
each
band.
To
enter
stations
into
the
preset
memory,
follow
this
procedure:
1 .
Enter
the
desired
band
(FM1,
FM2,
FM3,
AM)
by
press-
ing
the
FM/AM
button.
2.
Tune
to
the
desired
station
by
using
Seek
or
Manual
Tuning.
3.
4.
5.
Press
the
ME
button.
It
will
illuminate
for
5
seconds.
During
this
5
second
period,
press
the
preset
button
with
which
you
want
to
store
the
station.
Repeat
above
4
steps
to
load
other
preset
memories,
if
desired.
To
tune
in
those
stations,
enter
the
desired
band
and
press
the
corresponding
preset
button.
If
a
new
station
on
the
same
band
is
memorized
for
preset
memory
button
already
assigned,
the
station
previously
memorized
for
that
button
is
erased,
and
the
new
station
is
memorized.
When
the
ME
button
is
pressed,
the
button
illuminates
in
green
for
about
5
seconds.
The
memory
function
will
only
work
while
the
ME
button
is
illuminated.
Last
Station
Memory
Function
This
function
"remembers"
the
frequency
last
received
before
changing
bands
(FM/AM).
When
changing
the
band
from
FM1
to
FM2,
FM3,
AM
and
again
to
FM1,
the
last
received
FM
station
will
be
tuned
in.
This
function
also
"remembers"
the
frequency
of
the
station
last
received
before
turning
off
the
power
or
before
changing
to
the
cassette
mode.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
frequency
of
the
station
last
received
is
displayed
by
the
LCD
display,
regardless
of
whether
or
not
the
station
is
a
preset
one.
Preset
Memory
Scan
This
function
scans
the
six
preset
stations
of
the
band
in
order
automatically.
Pressing
the
P.
SCAN
button
will
scan
the
preset
stations
which
are
already memorized
in
the
preset
memory
buttons
from
1
to
6
in
order,
and
the
preset
memory
button
indicator
will
blink
for
approximately
5
seconds.
Press
the
P.
SCAN
button
again
to
stop
scanning.
If
magnetic
or
ordinary
dust
collects
on
the
playback
head,
capstan,
or
roller,
the
frequency
response
and
wow
flutter
deteriorate.
Use
a
head
-cleaning
cassette
to
remove
the
dust
and
restore
high-performance
sound.
The
head
-cleaning
cassette
should
be
used
only
for
2
3
minutes,
as
longer
usage
may
possibly
lead
to
damage
of
the
head
or
other
components.
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