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Memory scanning

Back-up memory

This feature is convenient for use when trying to locate a certain

broadcast, or to listen to each station briefly to hear what is being

broadcast, because each frequency can be heard (in sequence) for

about four seconds.

I MEMORY SCAN ]

Press the memory scan button.

Each frequency will then be heard (in sequence) for about four
seconds.
(The memory scan indicator will flash on and off during scanning.)

When a preset channel is being received;

Scanning will begin from that channel, and will then continue in
sequence to higher channels. When the highest channel is reached,
scanning will then continue, repeating from the lowest channel.

When a manually tuned channel is being received;

Scanning will begin from preset channel “1", and continue in se­
quence.

■ When

found

a broadcast you want to listen to is

MEMORY SCAN | (at this unit)

or

| TUNER PRESET | (at the

remote-control transmitter)

Press the memory scan button or the tuner preset

button (at the remote-control transmitter).

(The broadcast will continue, even after four seconds have passed.)

The back-up function maintains the preset memory and the most-

recent memory (see below) when the power is switched OFF, in the
event of a power failure, or if the power cord is disconnected.
The memory will be maintained for as long as approximately one

week.

Most-recent memory

The most-recent memory system "remembers" the broadcast sta­

tion last tuned to when the unit was switched to standby mode. That
station will be automatically tuned to when the power is switched
ON.

■ If frequency presettings are accidentally erased

1. Switch ON the power “STANDBYC!

j

/ON” switch.

2. Make the frequency presettings (on page 14 or 15) once again.

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