Listening to radio broadcasts, Press tuner band to select “fm”, “mw” or “lw, Press tuning mode to select “preset – Panasonic SC-CH64M User Manual

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Listening to radio broadcasts

Be sure you’ve completed the steps In “Memory presetting" on page

10.

This example in the figure shows how to listen to FM preset channel

1.

BAND

Press TUNER BAND to select
“FM”, “MW” or “LW”.

For Australia and New Zealand

Note that for Australia and New Zea­
land, there are two bands of “FM” and

“AM" Instead of “FM", “MW” and
“LW”.

The power will come on automatically,

even if the stereo is on standby.

Press TUNING MODE to select
“PRESET”.

Each time you press the button,
“MANUAL" and "PRESET" will appear al­
ternately.

Press V or A to select the pre-

' TuwNG/nME ADJUST/N s6t Channel.

“STEREO" lights when an FM stereo
broadcast is being received. “QUARTZ
LOCK" lights when you precisely tune in
a broadcast station.

Preset channel

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If the frequency is not known, use

v

or

a

for searching,

1. Press TUNER BAND to select a band.

2. Press TUNING MODE to select “MANUAL".

Each time you press the button, "MANUAL" and '‘PRESET' will
appear alternately.

3. Press V or A to tune in the desired broadcast.

Repeatedly tapping on the button will change the frequency one
step with every touch. Holding it down will scroll the frequency.
While scrolling, if the radio picks up a station, it wilt automatically

tune it in (auto tuning).

Tuning may stop automatically if any jamming is encountered.

4. Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume as you like.

Switching the mode from stereo to monaural
while listening to an FM station:
Press FM MODE/BP.

The sound reception mode switches to “MONO" (monaural)

and "MONO" lights.

When “MONO” indicator lights up:
Use this setting when listening to or recording in monaural. All
sound reception including stereo sound, is in monaural.

When “MONO” indicator goes off:

Use this setting for normal listening. Both stereo and monau­
ral sounds can be heard as they are.

For your reference

If too much noise is produced in the FM stereo mode, press
FM MODE/BP and check “MONO” lights up.

The sound will then be heard in monaural, if the broadcast

signal is weak, or if there is a large amount of interference,
you will get a clearer sound in "MONO” mode.

You cannot memorize the stations in the “MONO” mode.

4

VOLUME

Turn VOLUME to adjust the
volume as you like.

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