Listening to radio broadcasts, Presetting a radio station – Onkyo TX-SR601E User Manual

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Listening to Radio Broadcasts

STANDBY/ON

PHONES

VIDEO

4 INPUT

DIGITAL

VIDEO

3

TAPE

VIDEO

4

SURROUND

THX

DSP

STEREO

STANDBY

DISPLAY

VIDEO

2

DVD

VIDEO

1

AUDIO

SELECTOR

LISTENING MODE

MASTER VOLUME

RETURN

ENTER

AUDIO

ADJUST

SETUP

RT/PTY/TP

VCR

2

VCR

1

S VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

OFF

ON

POWER

TUNER

CD

PHONO

DIRECT/

PURE AUDIO

PURE AUDIO

REC OUT

ZONE

2

OFF

LEVEL

MEMORY

CLEAR

FM MODE

PRESET

TUNI NG

MEMORY

FM MODE

ENTER

TUNER

CH

TUN

RCVR
MODE

PRESET

/

1. Tune into the radio station you desire (see “Tuning

into a radio station”).

2. Press the MEMORY button on the

front panel.

The MEMORY indicator lights red.

3. Using the PRESET / buttons,

select a preset number (from 1 to
40) to assign the station.

4. Press the ENTER button to finalize

the procedure.

The memory indicator turns off and the
assigned number lights.

This programs the radio station as a preset radio station.

• Up to 40 stations can be stored in memory as preset radio

stations.

Presetting a radio station

"MEMORY"

(Lights red)

Flashes

PRESET

TUNI NG

Lights

1. Press the TUNER input source

button.

2. Press the PRESET / buttons and

select the number of the desired
preset station.

When using the remote controller:

1. Press the RCVR MODE button.

The RCVR MODE button lights.

2. Press the TUN button.

3. Press the CH

button and select

the number of the desired preset
station.

This can only be performed at the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.

1. Press the TUNER button and press

the PRESET / buttons to select
the preset radio station that you
want to erase (see above).

2. Press and hold the MEMORY button

and then press the FM MODE
button.

The selected preset station is erased.

Selecting a preset radio station

Erasing a preset radio station

TUNER

PRESET

TUNI NG

TUNER

PRESET

TUNI NG

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