Operations, How to adjust current time, How to preset broadcasts – Marantz ST4000 User Manual

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OPERATIONS

HOW TO ADJUST CURRENT TIME

You can adjust the current time even if the system power is off.

Time adjustment (for example: 11:35)

1.

Press the

TIME ADJUST

button. (Clock section will be shown on

the display.)

2.

Set hour (11) by pressing the

TUNING

(▼/▲) buttons.

3.

Press the

NEXT

button. (Minutes signal blinks on the display.)

4.

Set minute (35) by pressing the

TUNING

(▼/▲) buttons.

5.

Pressing the

TIME ADJUST

button or

NEXT

button completes the

adjustment.

HOW TO PRESET BROADCASTS

<Preparation>

Press the

BAND

button to select the broadcast band.

Manual Memory Presetting

1.

TUNING

Select the broadcast frequency you want to memorize by pressing
the

TUNING UP/DOWN

button.

2.

PRESET CALL

Press the

MEMO

button briefly (for 0.5 second or less).

Select the channel you want by pressing the

PRESET UP/DOWN

button while the “

MEMORY

” indicator lamp is blinking.

3.

MEMORY

Press the

MEMO

button to memorize the broadcast.

• You can preset up to 30

FM

and 30

AM

(

MW

) channels.

Automatic Memory Presetting

1.

MEMORY

Press the

MEMO

button for long (for more than 0.5 second).

Whenever the next highest broadcast frequency is selected, the
selected broadcast is preset automatically.

2.

PRESET CALL

Check the preset broadcast by pressing the

PRESET UP/DOWN

but-

ton.

NOTES:

• In

FM

Automatic Memory Presetting, frequency is automatically

memorized. The setting which has better reception will be preset first.

• If the new broadcast channel is preset to a channel, the channel which

had been preset to that position earlier will be automatically erased.

• It is impossible to preset automatically in areas far away from the broad-

cast station or in mountain areas where received signals are weak.

HOW TO MEMORIZE BROADCASTING STATION

NAME

If only a frequency is preset, fill in the station name using manual or
automatic memory presetting.

(Example)

FM

98.80 MHz 3ch, Station name:

BBC 1

1.

Press the

BAND

button.

Select the

FM

band.

2.

TUNING

Set 98.80 MHz by pressing the

TUNING

button.

3.

ST. NAME

Press the

ST. NAME

button.

“---” or the station name preset last will be shown on the display.
Preset the station name, “

BBC 1

”.

(1) B

fi

B

---: after setting “

B

” by pressing the

TUNING

button

when the first signal blinks, press the

NEXT

button.

(2)

Preset “

B

,

B

,

C

,

1

” as in step

(1)

above.

4.

MEMORY

Press the

MEMO

button briefly (0.5 second or less).

(The “

MEMORY

” indicator blinks.)

5.

PRESET CALL

After setting “03” by pressing the

PRESET UP/DOWN

button, press

the

MEMO

button briefly once more.

BBC1 FM

98.80 MHz 03 has been just preset.

NOTES:

• File content: A, B, C … X, Y, Z (alphabet)

0, 1, … 8, 9 (number), blank

• Current time will not be displayed if the station name has already

been preset.

HOW TO USE SLEEP FUNCTION

Sleep programming is used to preset the time to turn off system power
while listening to music.

1.

Press the

SLEEP

button.

SLEEP 120

” is shown on the front display.

2.

Each press of the button changes the time indication by 10 min-
utes.

(Released condition)

fi

SLEEP 120

fi

SLEEP 110

fi

fi

SLEEP 010

fi

SLEEP

If you press the

TUNING UP/DOWN

button after pressing the

SLEEP

button, you can adjust the time by one minute at a time.

3.

Five seconds after presetting the sleep time, the system will return
to the previous status and thereafter begin sleep timing.
To cancel the

SLEEP

(timer), turn the power off.

NOTES:

• If you want to know the time remaining until the sleep time, press

the

SLEEP

button once.

• To allow the sleep function to work properly, you need to connect

the remote control terminal of the tuner to the corresponding re-
mote control terminal of the amplifier.

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