Presetting radio stations, To erase a stored station, Playing preset radio stations – Sony LBT-D670AV User Manual

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Presetting Radio
Stations

You can store radio frequencies in the
tuner's memory to time in your favorite
stations quickly. You can preset up to 20
FM stations and 10 AM stations in any
order.

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1

Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly until

the band you want appears in the

display.

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2

Press TUNING +/- to tune in the

station you want to store.

3

Press TUNER MEMORY.

"MEMORY" appears and the preset

channel number flashes in the display.

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Preset channel number

4 Press TUNING +/- to display the preset

channel number you want to store.

5

Press ENTER/NEXT.

"MEMORY" disappears, and the station
is stored in the preset channel number
you decided on.

Preset channel number

6

Repeat steps 1 to 5 for each station you

want to store.

To erase a stored station

Store a new station in the preset station
number. It will erase the old station and
replace it with the new station.

If you have trouble storing a station

Make sure "MEMORY" appears in the
display. If not, press TUNER MEMORY
again so that "MEMORY" appears (for
about eight seconds) in the display, and
then proceed with steps 4 and 5.

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Press TUNING +/- (or /►►! on

the remote) to tune in a preset station.
The station frequency appears and the
station begins broadcasting.

Preset channel number

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station frequency

Playing Preset Radio
Stations

Once you have preset the stations, use the
TUNING

+/-

(or /►►! on the remote)

to quickly tune in your favorite stations.

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Press TUNER/BAND (or
TUNER/BAND on the remote)
repeatedly until the band you want
appears in the display.

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Press TUNING MODE repeatedly so

that "PRESET" appears in the display.

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Station frequency

Chapter 3: the Radio

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