ASA Electronics VR50 User Manual

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most useful when travelling in a new area where you are not familiar with the
local stations.

STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES
To set any of the 6 pre-set memories, use the following procedure:

1. Turn the unit on and select the AM1 band.

2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the Manual Tuning ®

& ( j) .

3. Press the pre-set button to be set and continue to hold the button in. The

volume \will be muted for approximately 2 seconds and then return. The

station Is now set Into that pre-set button. To recall that station, press the
button momentarily.

4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining 5 pre-sets on the band.

5. Select the AM2 band and enter 6 FM memories using the same procedure as

above. In similar fashion, enters pre-set memories on the FM1,FM2,FM3
Band.

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL
The Liquid Crystal Display(LCD) panel displays the frequency, time and

activated functions.
Note: It Is a characteristic of LCD panels that If subjected to cold temperatures

for an extended period of time, they will take longer to Illuminate than under

normal conditions. In addition, the visibility of the numbers on the LCD may
sightly decrease. The LCD read-out will return to normal Vitien the temperature
Increases to a normal range.

d) TIME/FREQUENCY SELECTOR (CLK|

During radio operation, push this button to call the time display on the
incorporated quartz clock. Pressing the button again will return to frequency
display, or It will automatically return after approximately 5 seconds.

SETTING CLOCK

1. Switch vehicle ignition "on" and radio "oF (time display \«ill show on LCD

Panel)

2. Press and hold the Time /Frequency Selector(CLK). at the same time. Press

the Down Tuning button © to adjust the hours , then the Up Tuning

button© to adjust the minutes.

3. After setting the correct time , release the Tlme/Frequency Selector.

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