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Operations Memorizing broadcast stations to listen (Preset Tuning) „ Memorizing broadcast stations Up to 30 FM stations and 15 AM stations can be memorized. 2 methods are available for this. Auto Memory Memorizing broadcast stations automatically, starting with the frequency memorized first and memorizing the upper stations. You can select either the minimum frequency level or any frequency level as a memory starting position. 1. Press [FM] or [AM]. • To start memorizing from an arbitrary frequency, adjust to the frequency level beforehand. 2. Press [PROGRAM]. 3. Press [e, r] to select the "Auto Memory" and press [OK]. 4. Press [e, r] to select the "Minimum Frequency" or "Current Frequency" and press [OK]. The Auto memory starts. When it finishes, the unit receives the broadcast station last memorized. Registering preset channels Memorizing your favorite broadcast stations manually 1. Receive the broadcast station to memorize. (¼P12) • The monaural setting (¼right) can be registered for FM. 2. Press [PROGRAM]. 3. Press [e, r] to select "Register/Delete Preset" and press [OK]. 4. Press [e, r] to select the channel and press [OK]. „ Listening to the channel memorized beforehand Preset Tuning 1. Press [FM] or [AM]. 2. Press [PLAY MODE] to select "Preset Tuning". 3. Press [u/t, y/i] to select the channel. • You can also select with the numbered buttons. • Also, you can press [SELECT TRACKS], press [e, r] to select the channel and press [OK]. „ To cancel the memorized broadcast stations 1. Press [PROGRAM]. 2. Press [e, r] to select "Register/Delete Preset" and press [OK]. 3. Press [e, r] to select the channel to delete and press [DEL]. • The message for deletion appears. „ If noise is excessive when receiving FM stereo signals 1. Press and hold [PLAY MODE] approx. 2 seconds or more to select "Mono". Each time you press and hold Auto (Stereo) Mono "Mono" is displayed. • When the reception frequency is changed with the manual tuning, the setting returns to "Auto (Stereo)". Normally, set "Auto (Stereo)". „ If noise is excessive when receiving AM broadcast signals (BP: Beat-proof) 1. Press [PROGRAM]. 2. Press [e, r] to select "Beat-proof". 3. Press [w, q] to select the least noisy setting among "BP1" to "BP4". 4. Press [ RETURN] to return to the standard screen. • Keep distance as far as possible among the AM loop antenna, AC adaptor and the main unit. „ When radio reception is poor Use an outdoor antenna if radio reception is poor. FM outdoor antenna (using a television antenna) Remove the included FM indoor antenna. Connect a coaxial cable (commercially available) (A) to the FM antenna terminal (B) of this unit and TV antenna terminal (Type F) (C). B A C If the reception is still poor with the above connection, an FM dedicated antenna (commercially available) or a booster (amplifier, commercially available) may be necessary. Consult your dealer for details. Listening to an iPod / Listening to the radio RQT9522 13

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RQT9522
Operations
Memorizing broadcast stations to listen (Preset
Tuning)
Memorizing broadcast stations
Up to 30 FM stations and 15 AM stations can be memorized.
2 methods are available for this.
Auto Memory
Memorizing broadcast
stations automatically,
starting with the
frequency memorized
rst and memorizing
the upper stations.
You can select either the
minimum frequency level or any
frequency level as a memory
starting position.
1. Press [FM] or [AM].
To start memorizing from
an arbitrary frequency,
adjust to the frequency level
beforehand.
2. Press [PROGRAM].
3. Press [
e
,
r
] to select the
“Auto Memory” and press
[OK].
4. Press [
e
,
r
] to select the
“Minimum Frequency” or
“Current Frequency” and
press [OK].
The Auto memory starts.
When it
nishes, the unit
receives the broadcast station
last memorized.
Registering preset
channels
Memorizing your
favorite broadcast
stations manually
1. Receive the broadcast
station to memorize. (
P12)
The monaural setting
(
right) can be registered
for FM.
2. Press [PROGRAM].
3. Press [
e
,
r
] to select
“Register/Delete Preset” and
press [OK].
4. Press [
e
,
r
] to select the
channel and press [OK].
Listening to the channel memorized
beforehand
Preset Tuning
1. Press [FM] or [AM].
2. Press [PLAY MODE] to
select “Preset Tuning”.
3. Press [
u
/
t
,
y
/
i
] to
select the channel.
You can also select with the
numbered buttons.
Also, you can press
[SELECT TRACKS], press
[
e
,
r
] to select the channel
and press [OK].
To cancel the memorized broadcast stations
1. Press [PROGRAM].
2. Press [
e
,
r
] to select “Register/Delete Preset” and press
[OK].
3. Press [
e
,
r
] to select the channel to delete and press
[DEL].
The message for deletion appears.
If noise is excessive when receiving FM stereo
signals
1. Press and hold [PLAY MODE] approx. 2 seconds or more
to select “Mono”.
Each time you press and hold
Auto (Stereo)
Mono
“Mono” is displayed.
When the reception frequency is changed with the manual
tuning, the setting returns to “Auto (Stereo)”. Normally, set
“Auto (Stereo)”.
If noise is excessive when receiving AM
broadcast signals (BP: Beat-proof)
1. Press [PROGRAM].
2. Press [
e
,
r
] to select “Beat-proof”.
3. Press [
w
,
q
] to select the least noisy setting among “BP1”
to “BP4”.
4. Press [
RETURN] to return to the standard screen.
Keep distance as far as possible among the AM loop
antenna, AC adaptor and the main unit.
When radio reception is poor
Use an outdoor antenna if radio reception is poor.
FM outdoor antenna (using a television antenna)
Remove the included FM indoor antenna.
Connect a coaxial cable (commercially available) (
A
) to
the FM antenna terminal (
B
) of this unit and TV antenna
terminal (Type F) (
C
).
A
B
C
If the reception is still poor with the above connection,
an FM dedicated antenna (commercially available) or
a booster (ampli
er, commercially available) may be
necessary. Consult your dealer for details.
Listening to an iPod / Listening to the radio