Sanyo ECD-T1820 Operating Instructions - Page 11

Atp Auto Travel Preset Operation, Preset-scan-button Operation

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ATP (AUTO TRAVEL PRESET) OPERATION 4 The Auto Travel Preset function searches for and memorizes the 6 strongest stations in one of the two bands (FM, AM) in the order of signal strength. This feature is useful when you are driving in an unfamiliar location and want to memorize local stations without changing the standard preset stations. A total of 12 stations (6 FM and 6 AM) can be programmed. • To set the stations 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press and hold the ATP button  for more than 2 seconds. "ATP" appears in the display. When the stations have been memorized, scanning stops and the strongest station is selected. • Quick Tuning of ATP Stations 1 Select the desired band. 2 Press the ATP button if the "ATP" indicator does not appear in the display. 3 While ATP is illuminated, press the ATP button and the unit seeks ATP1-6. If there is no preset ATP, - 0 - appears in the display. • To scan programmed stations See "PRESET-SCAN-BUTTON OPERATION". Notes • If no station can be received, "- 0 -" appears in the display. • If fewer than 6 stations can be received, the system will memorize as many stations as possible, then select the strongest one. • If ATP mode is selected in FMII, FMIII band, FM ATP mode is selected. To cancel the ATP, press the BND button . When ATP is canceled, the ATP indicator disappears and ATP mode is canceled. PRESET-SCAN-BUTTON OPERATION 1, 4, 5 This function scans each of the preset stations stored in the selected band (both manual preset and auto travel presets). 1 Select the desired band or ATP mode. Press the BND button  for FMI, FMII, FMIII or AM. Press the ATP button  to select the ATP mode. 2 Press the P.SCN button . The system will select and receive each preset station for ten-second. 3 To stop scanning and retain the station currently selected, press the P.SCN button  again during this ten-second period. -10-

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ATP (AUTO TRAVEL PRESET) OPERATION
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4
The Auto Travel Preset function searches for and memorizes the 6 strongest stations in one of the two
bands (FM, AM) in the order of signal strength.
This feature is useful when you are driving in an unfamiliar location and want to memorize local stations
without changing the standard preset stations.
A total of 12 stations (6 FM and 6 AM) can be programmed.
To set the stations
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Select the desired band.
Press and hold the ATP button
´
for more than 2 seconds.
“ATP” appears in the display.
When the stations have been memorized, scanning stops and the
strongest station is selected.
Quick Tuning of ATP Stations
.................
Select the desired band.
Press the ATP button if the “ATP” indicator does not appear in
the display.
While ATP is illuminated, press the ATP button and the unit
seeks ATP1-6. If there is no preset ATP, - 0 - appears in the
display.
• To scan programmed stations
.............
See
PRESET-SCAN-BUTTON OPERATION
.
To cancel the ATP, press the BND button
±
. When ATP is canceled, the ATP indicator disappears and ATP
mode is canceled.
PRESET-SCAN-BUTTON OPERATION
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1, 4, 5
This function scans each of the preset stations stored in the selected band (both manual preset and
auto travel presets).
Select the desired band or ATP mode.
Press the BND button
±
for FMI, FMII, FMIII or AM. Press the ATP button
´
to select the ATP mode.
Press the P.SCN button
µ
. The system will select and receive each preset station for ten-second.
To stop scanning and retain the station currently selected, press the P.SCN button
µ
again during this
ten-second period.
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3
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2
3
If no station can be received, “- 0 -” appears in the display.
If fewer than 6 stations can be received, the system will memorize as many stations as
possible, then select the strongest one.
If ATP mode is selected in FMII, FMIII band, FM ATP mode is selected.
Notes