JBL JSR 655 Owners Manual English - Page 6

Vcr 1 Rec, Preset Scan Button, Search Selector, Fm Mode Button, Station Memory, Button, Up/down

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times in succession. Use this button to test speaker connections. 10. VCR 1 REC Press the VCR 2 button and VCR 1 DUBBING button. Set the recording VCR (VCR 1) to recording mode. Set the playback VCR (VCR 2) to playback mode. Dubbing will start. s To hear another input source dur- ing videotape dubbing: Press the input function you want to hear, and play the input source. NOTE: If you press the TEST TONE button during VCR 1 DUBBING, the audio signal is not recorded. 11. PRESET SCAN BUTTON Press this button to scan the preset station frequencies. The receiver stops at each preset location that contains a frequency for about 4 seconds, so you can hear a station. The preset location indicator blinks 4 times. Press this button again to stop scanning. 12. SEARCH SELECTOR Press this button to select AUTO or MANUAL tuning. s In AUTO mode, scanning is auto- matically continued up or down until the next station is picked up by pressing the UP/DOWN tuning button. The display window shows SEARCH. Use this mode to quickly find strong AM or FM stations. s In MANUAL mode, the frequency is changed by a step with the UP/DOWN button. If you keep pressing the UP/DOWN tuning button, scanning is continued until the button is released. NOTE: Tuning Intervals: BAND EUROPE /AUSTRALIA FM 50 kHz AM 9 kHz 13. FM MODE BUTTON Press this button to select stereo or mono mode. s STEREO: Provides stereophonic reception of an FM stereo broad- cast. The display window shows STEREO. s MONO: The left and right channel signals detected from an FM stereo broadcast are mixed and reproduced through both channels. If you want to find a weak FM station, select this mode. The display window shows MONO. 14. STATION MEMORY BUTTON Use this button to store an AM or FM frequency. Press this button and select one of 30 preset locations to store the frequency with the STATION PRESET buttons while the memory indicator blinks MEMORY. NOTE: When you store a frequency in a memory location that already contains a frequency, you replace the previous frequency. If your receiver is disconnected from AC power for more than about 10 days, it loses all stored frequencies. 15. UP/DOWN TUNING BUTTONS Press the DOWN button w to tune in lower frequency stations, the UP button v to tune in higher frequency stations. If you press the DOWN button when the display is at the bottom of the frequency range, the display returns to the top of the range. If you press the UP button when the display is at the top of the frequency range, the display returns to the bottom of the range. When the receiver finds a strong frequency, the display window shows TUNED. 16. FM/AM BAND SELECTOR Press these buttons to select the FM or AM radio band. When you select the AM or FM radio band, the receiver displays the last frequency selected on that band. 17. STATION PRESET BUTTONS Select one of 30 preset locations to recall the station stored in memory. The input function is automatically changed 5

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times in succession. Use this button
to test speaker connections.
10.
VCR 1 REC
Press the VCR 2 button and VCR 1
DUBBING button. Set the recording
VCR (VCR 1) to recording mode. Set
the playback VCR (VCR 2) to play-
back mode.
Dubbing will start.
To hear another input source dur-
ing videotape dubbing:
Press the
input function you want to hear,
and play the input source.
NOTE:
If you press the TEST TONE
button during VCR 1 DUBBING, the
audio signal is not recorded.
11.
PRESET SCAN BUTTON
Press this button to scan the preset
station frequencies. The receiver stops
at each preset location that contains a
frequency for about 4 seconds, so you
can hear a station. The preset location
indicator blinks 4 times. Press this
button again to stop scanning.
12.
SEARCH SELECTOR
Press this button to select AUTO or
MANUAL tuning.
In AUTO mode, scanning is auto-
matically continued up or down
until the next station is picked up
by pressing the UP/DOWN tuning
button. The display window shows
SEARCH. Use this mode to quickly
find strong AM or FM stations.
In MANUAL mode, the frequency
is changed by a step with the
UP/DOWN button. If you keep
pressing the UP/DOWN tuning
button, scanning is continued until
the button is released.
NOTE:
Tuning Intervals:
BAND
EUROPE/AUSTRALIA
FM
50 kHz
AM
9 kHz
13.
FM MODE BUTTON
Press this button to select stereo or
mono mode.
STEREO:
Provides stereophonic
reception of an FM stereo broad-
cast. The display window shows
STEREO.
MONO:
The left and right channel
signals detected from an FM
stereo broadcast are mixed and
reproduced through both chan-
nels. If you want to find a weak FM
station, select this mode. The dis-
play window shows MONO.
14.
STATION MEMORY
BUTTON
Use this button to store an AM or FM
frequency. Press this button and
select one of 30 preset locations to
store the frequency with the STATION
PRESET buttons while the memory
indicator blinks MEMORY.
NOTE:
When you store a frequency
in a memory location that already
contains a frequency, you replace the
previous frequency. If your receiver is
disconnected from AC power for
more than about 10 days, it loses all
stored frequencies.
15.
UP/DOWN TUNING
BUTTONS
Press the DOWN button
to tune in
lower frequency stations, the UP
button
to tune in higher frequency
stations. If you press the DOWN
button when the display is at the
bottom of the frequency range, the
display returns to the top of the
range. If you press the UP button
when the display is at the top of the
frequency range, the display returns
to the bottom of the range. When the
receiver finds a strong frequency, the
display window shows TUNED.
16.
FM/AM BAND SELEC-
TOR
Press these buttons to select the FM
or AM radio band. When you select
the AM or FM radio band, the receiver
displays the last frequency selected
on that band.
17.
STATION PRESET
BUTTONS
Select one of 30 preset locations to
recall the station stored in memory. The
input function is automatically changed