Operating the built-in fm tuner – Yamaha RP-U200 User Manual

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ADVANCED OPERATION

Operating the built-in FM tuner

With the Application Software, you can operate the tuner more easily than on the front panel or the remote control, including
additional functions available only in the Application Software for example storing stations automatically and assigning names
to preset stations.
Click the button for calling the tuner panel at the right upper part of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.

1

Switching the reception mode
This button toggles the reception mode between FM
auto stereo and FM monaural.

2

Station display
The frequency of the currently received station or the
name of the preset station is shown here.

3

Manual tuning

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(down/up) buttons

Press

to select higher frequencies and

to select

lower frequencies.

4

TITLE
This button toggles the display mode of the preset
station list between frequencies and names.

5

CLOSE
This button closes the tuner panel.

6

ADD
This button is used for adding or changing preset
stations.

7

PRESET EDIT
This button opens the “Tuner Preset Edit” panel.

8

Preset station list
This list shows all the preset stations by their
frequencies or names.

Storing stations (Tuner Preset Edit)

Click the PRESET EDIT button in the left lower part of the tuner panel. The following screen opens and allows you to edit
the presets.

1

“Automatic store”
Click the “Start” button, and receivable stations are
stored in sequence automatically.

2

“Preset station titles”
You can assign a name consisting of up to eight
characters to each preset station. The names are
shown in the preset station list in the tuner panel.

3

“Manual store”
You can store the desired stations one by one. Click
the “Start” button, and all of the receivable stations are
searched. You can select only the desired stations and
store them onto the desired preset groups and
numbers.

4

“Close”
Click this button to close the current “Tuner Preset Edit”
panel and return to the tuner panel.

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