Onkyo TX-SV313 Owner Manual - Page 12
DIRECT, TUNING, Number, Buttons
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Tuner Reception Press the FM or AM Input Selector button and make sure that the TAPE-2 MONITOR indicator is off and audio muting is off. ■ Tuning with the TUNING buttons DOWN To tune in an FM or AM station not stored in the memory, press one of the Tuning selector buttons. If you press UP, the frequency is increased. Pressing DOWN decreases. Note that the frequency is changed in 100(50)kHz steps in FM and .10(9)kHz steps in AM when the Tuning selector button is pressed in single steps. If this button is pressed continuously for more than 0.5 seconds, the auto tuning mode is entered, and frequencies are scanned automatically. When a broadcast signal is received, scanning stops and that frequency is displayed. If a different frequency is desired, press the button once again. • Scanning will not stop for broadcasts weak enough to be sup- pressed by the muting circuit. To receive a weak FM broadcast, set the MUTERvlODE button to the OFF position and select the frequency of the desired broadcast station. ■ Receiving a station by inputting the frequency for the station directly (Direct Tuning) If the frequency for the desired station is known, input the frequency number directly. • When receiving AM broadcast with a 9kHz step, use the same procedure as described in step j above. With 10kHz steps, inputting a number to the 10kHz digit will set the lkHz digit automatically to 0. • If the desired frequency set in this operation does not exist, the frequency which is the nearest and lower than the desired frequency will be received. If the frequency set is not in the receive frequency range, the frequency flashes for two seconds and then the previous frequency will be displayed. • If a wrong frequency has been set, press the DIRECT TUNING button and start again. ■ How to use the FM Muting/Mode button (MUTE/MODE) In the Muting ON (STEREO) setting, FM stereo reception is possible and the muting circuit suppresses interstation noise and weak FM stations. In the OFF (MONO) setting, interstation noise will be heard and even weak FM stations can be received. (Muting/Mode operation is effective for only FM reception.) CLASSIFIED MEMORY FM MUTE/MODE SCAN ll L- ERASE • The Stereo indicator will light up if the broadcast is being received in stereo. The Stereo indicator will not light up if the broadcast is monaural or too weak to be received in Stereo. 000 U 0 0 0 Q_) 'rM, AM ® DIRECT TUNING ® Number Buttons T' Press the AM or FM button of the Input selector buttons. ,2) Press the DIRECT TUNING button. • "-" will flash for 16 seconds in the Frequency display. ® Input the desired frequency number by using the Number but- tons while the cursors are flashing. For instance, if you wish to receive the station of 88.1 (88.10) MHz, press the Number buttons, 8, 8 and 1 (8, 8, 1 and 0). (The number in ( ) indicates that 50kHz steps are used.) Classified Memory Function The memory can be divided (classified) for different users or programs of stations. NOTE: There are times when frequencies are left in the machine's memory from the final testing done prior to shipment. If this is the case with your TX-SV313PRO, cancel unnecessary preset stations according to "How to cancel memorized stations" and memorize desired frequencies. ■ How to classify stations With this model, six clas.ses (CLASS A to F) are available and stations can be memorized in any class. A total of 40 stations can be memorized in classes from A to F. Although the same station can be memorized in different classes, the memory number for the station will differ depending on the order in which the station is memorized in the classes. ® Tune in the desired station (see section on "Tuner Reception"). 2 Press the MEMORY button. • The MEMORY indicator will flash for 8 seconds. © Press the desired Classified Memory button (one of buttons A to F). • The station is memorized in the selected class with the memory number which is the smallest of the unoccupied numbers in the class. By repeating the operations above, up to 40 stations can be memorized. If an attempt is made to memorize 41 stations or more, "FULL" will be displayed indicating that no more stations can be memorized. - 11 -