Remote control functions – Harman-Kardon TU 970 User Manual

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6 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Remote Control Functions

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Standby/Power On
Numeric Keys
Clear Button
Info/RDS Button
Auto Tuning Button

Scroll Button
Function/FM Mode Selector
Band Selector
Select Button
Memory Button

0 Standby/Power On: Press this button to
turn on the TU 970; press it again to turn the
unit off (to Standby). Note that the Power Indi-
cator
1 next to the switch will turn blue when
the unit is on.

1 Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a
ten-button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset
positions or to tune stations directly.

2 Clear Button: Press this button to clear
presets from your station list.

3 Info/RDS Button: Pressing this button will
change the content of the lower display line of
the Information Display.

4 Auto Tune Button: In DAB mode, press
this button to automatically scan all available
local stations. To scan for all available stations,
keep the button pressed for three seconds, until

AUTOSCAN FULL

is shown in the Infor-

mation Display 7.

5 Scroll Buttons: Press

L

to tune lower

frequency stations and

K

to tune higher fre-

quency stations. When a station with a strong
signal is tuned, the Information Display 7
will read

TUNED

. Press again briefly to tune to

the next frequency increment in Manual Tune
Mode, or keep pressed for automatic search for
the next station with a signal strong enough for
acceptable reception in Auto Tune Mode.
These buttons also control the parameters in the
different menus, like the Control Ring ) on
the front panel.

6 Function/FM Mode Selector: In DAB
mode, pressing this button will activate station
order, signal error rate, preset tune, software ver-
sion, Dynamic Rate Control or manual tune fea-
tures. In FM mode, press this button to select the
stereo or mono mode for FM tuning. In the
stereo mode, the word

STEREO

will be shown

in the Information Display 7, and stereo
reception will be provided when stations are
transmitting stereo signals. In the mono mode,
the left and right signals from stereo broadcasts
will be mixed together and reproduced through
all channels. Select

MONO

for better reception

of weak signals.

7 Band Selector: Press this button to
change between the DAB, FM and AM frequency
bands.

8 Select: In FM or AM mode, press this but-
ton to select Auto Tune, Manual Tune or Preset
Tune.

9 Memory Button: Press this button to
open the memory position that stores a preset
location in the tuner. 10 DAB presets can be
stored, as well as 30 FM and 30 AM presets.
(See page 9 for more information on tuner pre-
sets.)

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