Radio operation, Switching to the other side of the tape, Fm reception – Clarion XMA2 User Manual

Page 6: Listening to the radio, Seek tuning, Manual tuning, Presetting stations, Preset scanning (preset station scan), Area change function

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XMA2

87.5 to
108 MHz

AM

FM

Frequency
spacing

Frequency
range

Frequency
spacing

Frequency
range

Initial Setting

(U.S. standard)

New Setting

(outside U.S.)

10 kHz

530 to
1,710 kHz

200 kHz

87.9 to
107.9 MHz

9 kHz

531 to
1,629 kHz

50 kHz

Switching to the Other Side of the Tape

Press the PROG button

7

both the FF button

8

and REW button

6

together at the same time. Playback is switched automatically to

the other side of the cassette tape.

Radio Operation

FM Reception

For enhanced FM performance the

®

tuner includes

signal actuated stereo control and Multipath noise reduction circuits.

Listening to the Radio

1) Press the FUNC button

2

to select the radio mode. The radio

turns on.

2) To tune to a desired preset station, first press the “BAND” button

#

and select FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.

The band changes as follows each time the “BAND” button is
pressed:
FM1

FM2

FM3

AM

FM1

3) Use the corresponding Preset buttons

5

to select the desired

station.

Seek Tuning

1) Press the “BAND” button

#

and select the desired band.

2) The seek tuning mode is selected when “SRCH” is illuminated on

the display.

3) Press the left or right buttons

!

to seek up or down the frequency

band. Seek tuning automatically stops when a station is found.

Manual Tuning

1) Press the “BAND” button

#

to select the desired band.

2) Press and hold the “BAND” button for more than 2 seconds.

SRCH” turns off and the manual tuning mode is selected.

3) Use the Left and Right buttons

!

to manually tune up or down

the desired frequency band.

Presetting Stations

A total of 24 stations can be preset, 6 each for the FM1, FM2, FM3
and AM bands.

Note:
• When a station is preset, the station previously stored in the memory

at that position is cleared.

Presetting stations manually
1) Press the “BAND” button

#

to select the band at which to store

the station.

2) Use the Left and Right buttons

!

to tune in the station to be

preset.

3) Press and hold the corresponding Preset button

5

for at least 2

seconds to store the station into memory.

Auto store function (Automatic Station Store)
1) Press the “BAND” button

#

to select the band at which to store

the stations.

2) Press and hold the AS button

$

for at least 2 seconds. Stations

with good reception are automatically stored at preset to the six
buttons

5

1 to 6.

If there are fewer than 6 stations with good reception, the stations previ-
ously stored at the remaining buttons are not cleared.

Preset Scanning (Preset Station Scan)

When the PS button

$

is pressed, the preset memory numbers

flash and the stations are tuned in for 7 seconds each in the order in
which they were stored. Press the PS button again to cancel the
preset scanning mode.

Note:
• The auto store mode is set if the PS button is pressed for more

than 2 seconds.

Area Change Function

Use this to listen to the radio outside of the United States.

Switchable frequency spacing
This boat stereo is initially set to tune in frequency intervals of 10
kHz for AM and 200 kHz for FM, the standard calibrations in the U.S.
When using the unit outside the U.S., use the following procedure to
switch the frequency steps and frequency range:
1) Turn the power on and set the tuner mode.
2) Keep the “BAND” button

#

pressed and while pressing the but-

ton, press the SRCH Left button

!

.

3) Release the buttons.

This procedure changes the factory setting to 9 kHz steps for AM
and 50 kHz steps for FM, the standard calibrations for countries
other than the U.S.

To change the AM/FM setting back to the U.S. standard frequencies:
1) Set the tuner mode.
2) While pressing the “BAND” button

#

, press the SRCH Right

button

!

.

3) Release the buttons.

Your boat stereo will once again be calibrated to receive standard
U.S. transmissions.

The chart below lists the frequency specifications for the U.S. and
other countries.

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