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 -

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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
fre-
quency
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
fre-
quency
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
broad-
cast,
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
sta-
tion
directly
(Direct
Tuning)
If
the
frequency
for
the
desired
station
is
known,
input
the
fre-
quency
number
directly.
000
U
0 0 0
Q_)
'r
M, 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.)
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
pos-
sible
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.
(Mut-
ing/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.
Classified
Memory
Function
The
memory
can
be
divided
(classified)
for
different
users
or
pro-
grams
of
stations.
NOTE:
There
are
times
when
frequencies
are
left
in
the
machine's
mem-
ory
from
the
final
testing
done
prior
to
shipment.
If
this
is
the
case
with your
TX-SV313PRO,
cancel
unnecessary
preset
sta-
tions
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
sta-
tion
can
be
memorized
in
different
classes,
the
memory
number
for
the
station
will
differ
depending
on
the
order
in
which
the
sta-
tion
is
memorized
in
the
classes.
®
Tune
in
the
desired
station
(see
section
on
"Tuner
Recep-
tion").
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.
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