Memory presettings, Automatic memory presetting, I1i-0 – Panasonic SA-HD52 User Manual

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Memory Presettings

The indication AM used here

includes both MW and LW.

When broadcast frequencies have been preset to the memory, any of those broadcast frequencies can thereafter be ea^ly selected by amply
pressing one of the preset-tuning buttons. There are two methods for presetting broadcast frequencies in the memory: the automatic method (see
below) and the manual method (refer to page 15.); select whichever method ycHJ prefer.

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Tuning buttons

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Automatic memory presetting

Memory indicator

When this method is used, the frequencies of the selected broad­
cast stations are automatically preset (in sequence to higher fre­
quencies) into the memory: “channels” 1 to 24 are available for the
presetting of FM stations, “channels” 13 to 24 are available for MW
stations, and “channels” 19 to 24 are available for LW stations.
When a presetting is made to a channel that has already been

preset, the prior presetting will be erased.

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POWER i

Switch ON the power

switch.

I INPUT SELECTOR |

Press the *TUNER” button.

‘STANDBY C!)/0N”

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BAND

Press the desired band selector
("FM”, "LW” or “MW”).

TUNING

Set to the frequency from which you want

to start automatic memory presetting.

(Refer to “Frequency tuning”, below.)

I MEMORY i

Press and hoid the memory button; release

it when the display frequency begins to

change.

(The memory indicator will flash, and the

automatic memory presetting is activated.)

I1I-0

Confirm the stations which are preset to
each channel, and write them in the station

log (page 18).

(Refer to “How to designate preset channels", at the bot­
tom of the next page.)

B Notes

•For automatic presetting in areas where there are fewer than 24

FM stations, the remaining channels (through channel 24) will be

left unoccupied. The unoccupied channels can be ^lled by using
manual memory presettings.

•For

AM

broadcasts with

extremely strong signal transmissions,

the frequency memorized may be slightly different than the correct

frequency. If this occurs, make a manual presetting.

Frequency tuning (“TUNING” buttons)

I DOWN I Press to change the frequency downward.

[~up I Press to change the frequency upward.

1. Press and hold one of the tuning buttons, then release the button

when the displayed frequency begins to change.

2.

When the displayed frequency approaches the desired fre­

quency, press one of the tunir\g buttons momentarily. (The dis­
played frequency will stop changing.)

Note:

The changing of the displayed frequency will be automatically
stopped (by the automatic tuning function) if a broadcast station
frequency is located during the tuning process. If the frequency

at which it stops is not the desired frequency, repeat step 1 at the
left.

3. After stopping at step 2, tap one of the tuning buttons a few times

until the desired frequency is reached.

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