Basic operation, Tuning the radio – Optimus STAV-3680 User Manual

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Basic Operation

Tuning the Radio

You can tune your receiver manually or you can store stations in memory.

Manual Tuning (Front Panel Only)

Follow these steps to manually tune to a station.

1. Press

TUNER

. Then press

FM/AM

to select the desired band.

When you select the AM or FM band, the receiver tunes to and displays
the frequency last selected in that band.

2. Press

SELECT

so

FREQ

appears on the

JOG MODE

display.

3. Turn

MULTI

JOG

to tune the desired station.

Notes:

TUNED

appears on the display when you tune to a strong station.

STEREO

appears on the display when the tuner is receiving FM

broadcasts.

Memory Tuning

Memory tuning lets you instantly tune to a stored station. You can store up to 30
AM or FM frequencies in three different classes — 10 frequencies in each class.

Follow these steps to store a station in a memory location.

1. Press

TUNER

. Then press

FM/AM

to select the desired band.

2. Using manual tuning, select the station you want to store.

If desired, press

FM MONO

for FM monaural sound (see “Using FM Mono”

on Page 18). This setting is also stored in memory.

3. Press

MEMORY

.

MEMORY

appears for 5 seconds.

4. While

MEMORY

is on the display, press

CLASS

so the class number you

want appears on the display, turn

MULTI

JOG

to select the memory number

you want, then press

ENTER

to store the frequency in that memory.

The class and memory number flash, then light steadily.

To tune to a stored station, press

SELECT

so

ST

appears on the

JOG MODE

dis-

play, then turn

MULTI

JOG

until the desired frequency appears on the display.

When you reach the last frequency in a class (frequency number 10 moving for-
ward or number 1 moving in reverse), the receiver automatically moves to the
next class of memory.

You can also use

STATION

on the remote control to select a station in mem-

ory. See “Using the Remote Control” on Page 23.

Notes:

• If you store a frequency in a memory

that already contains a frequency, you
replace the previous frequency.

• If your receiver is disconnected from

AC power for several days, it loses all
the stored frequencies.

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