Harman Kardon HK3400 Owners Manual - Page 14

Memory, Shift, TapeliCopy

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Using the Preset Buttons Your receiver allows you to store 16 station settings and quickly access them, using the 8 Preset buttons along with the Shift A-B button. The Preset stations are designated by the letter A or B, followed by a number from 1 to 8. Any designation may be used for any AM or FM station, in whatever combination you choose. To enter a station in memory: 1. Tune to the desired station. 2. Be sure Seek-Stereo setting is the one desired". 3. Press the Shift A-B button to display the desired letter. 4. Press the Memory button. ("Preset" will flash for about 8 seconds.) 5. With "Preset" flashing, press the desired numbered Preset button. *NOTE: When a station is set in memory, the Seek-Stereo setting is also entered. Subsequently, each time a station is recalled using a Preset button, the tuner automatically switches to the original SeekStereo setting for that station. Memory 1 2 i f 3 Jr 4 • 0 I Shift A-B 5 6 7 8 To change a preset station: Simply enter the new station. The old station is automatically erased. To access a preset station: Press the Shift A-B button to display the correct letter. Then press the desired numbered Preset button. NOTE: Preset stations are stored indefinitely while the unit is connected to a live AC source, and for approximately 1 week when the unit is unplugged. Making a Recording When you select Video, Tuner, CD or Phono as your sound source, recordings may be made on tape deck 1 or 2, or both simultaneously. When making recordings on tape decks 1 and 2 simultaneously, you may listen directly to the source, or you may monitor tape deck 2. DO NOT monitor tape deck 1 during this procedure. If you wish to copy a tape, place it in deck 1, and press the "Tape 1" button on your receiver. You may then record the tape using tape deck 2. TapeliCopy Tape 2 NOTE: To turn off the Tape 1 or Tape 2 selection, press either Video, Tuner, CD or Phono. 12

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Using
the
Preset
Buttons
Your
receiver
allows
you
to
store
16
station
settings
and
quickly
access
them, using
the
8
Preset
buttons
along
with
the
Shift
A
-B
button.
The
Preset
stations
are
designated
by
the
letter
A
or
B,
followed
by
a
number
from
1
to
8.
Any
designation
may
be
used
for
any
AM
or
FM
station,
in
whatever
combination
you
choose.
To
enter
a
station
in
memory:
1.
Tune
to
the
desired
station.
2.
Be
sure
Seek
-Stereo
setting
is
the
one
desired".
3.
Press
the
Shift
A
-B
button
to
display
the
desired
letter.
4.
Press
the
Memory
button.
("Preset"
will
flash
for
about
8
seconds.)
5.
With
"Preset"
flashing,
press
the
desired
numbered
Preset
button.
*NOTE:
When
a
station
is
set
in
memory,
the
Seek
-Stereo
setting
is
also
entered.
Subsequently,
each
time
a
station
is
recalled
using
a
Preset
button,
the
tuner
automatically
switches
to
the
original
Seek
-
Stereo
setting
for
that
station.
Memory
1
2
3
4
0
if
Jr
I
Shift
A
-B
5
6
7
8
To
change
a
preset
station:
Simply
enter
the
new
station.
The
old
station
is
automatically
erased.
To
access
a
preset
station:
Press
the
Shift
A
-B
button
to
display
the
correct
letter.
Then
press
the
desired
numbered
Preset
button.
NOTE:
Preset
stations
are
stored
indefinitely
while
the
unit
is
connected
to
a
live
AC
source,
and
for
approximately
1
week
when
the
unit
is
unplugged.
Making
a
Recording
When
you
select
Video,
Tuner,
CD
or
Phono
as
your
sound
source,
recordings
may
be
made
on
tape
deck
1
or
2,
or
both
simultaneously.
When
making
recordings
on
tape
decks
1
and
2
simultaneously,
you
may
listen
directly
to
the
source,
or
you
may
monitor
tape
deck
2.
DO
NOT
monitor
tape
deck
1
during
this
procedure.
If
you
wish
to
copy
a
tape,
place
it
in
deck
1,
and
press
the
"Tape
1"
button
on
your
receiver.
You
may
then
record
the
tape
using
tape
deck
2.
TapeliCopy
Tape
2
NOTE:
To
turn
off
the
Tape
1
or
Tape
2
selection,
press
either
Video,
Tuner,
CD
or
Phono.
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