Playback/recording, Tuning preset stations (preset tuning) 1, Presetting the radio stations – Sony STR-DA90ESG User Manual

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Playback/Recording

To change a preset station

Preset a new station at the number you want to change.

Note

If the AC power cord is disconnected for about 1 week, the
preset stations will be cleared. Preset the stations again.

Tuning preset stations (Preset Tuning)

1

Click FUNCTION in the main menu, then click
TUNER.

2

Click LIST.

3

Click A B C repeatedly to select the page, then
click the number button (0 to 9) of the station you
want.

z

To recall preset stations from the SUB menu

Click SUB, then click A B C repeatedly to select the
page, and then click the number button (0 to 9).

Presetting the radio stations

The receiver can store a total of 30 FM or AM stations.
You can store up to 10 stations in three different
“pages”: A, B and C, and recall them later with a
simple click. You can also assign names to the preset
stations (see page 39).

1

Tune in the station you want.

2

Click LIST.
The memory list appears.

3

Click A B C repeatedly to select the page (A, B, or
C) you want.

4

Click MEMORY.
MEMORY turns red.

5

Click the number button (0 to 9) you want.
The number button lights up and the station is
stored.

6

Repeat steps 1 to 5 to preset up to 30 stations.
You can also use + or – next to the frequency to
tune stations from the LIST menu.

USER

SUB

LIST

+

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz

STEREO

+

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz

STEREO

A B C

MEMORY

EXIT

9

102.50MHz

FM

0

102.50MHz

FM

+

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz

STEREO

A B C

MEMORY

EXIT

1

102.50MHz

FM

2

102.50MHz

FM

3

102.50MHz

FM

4

102.50MHz

FM

5

102.50MHz

FM

6

102.50MHz

FM

7

102.50MHz

FM

8

102.50MHz

FM

9

102.50MHz

FM

0

102.50MHz

FM

+

FM/AM FM 102.50MHz

STEREO

A B C

MEMORY

EXIT

1

102.50MHz

FM

2

102.50MHz

FM

3

102.50MHz

FM

4

102.50MHz

FM

5

102.50MHz

FM

6

102.50MHz

FM

7

102.50MHz

FM

8

102.50MHz

FM

9

102.50MHz

FM

0

102.50MHz

FM

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