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1. Power Switch. A blue led will illuminate when the mains switch is set into the on-position.
2. Tuner Select. FM1 FM2 FM3 or FM4
With this button you can switch between the four build-in tuners in order to program or to choose a preset
3. Mono-Stereo Selector. When a stereo signal is received properly and the tuner is in stereo mode, a red
“stereo” indicator will lid at the right upper side of the display. When the stereo indicator flashes, the receipt
is week, but can be improved by switching to “mono” mode. When doing so, first “MONO” lights up in big
characters, then “mono” will appear at the right upper side.
4. Scan Up / Down
. By pressing “scan-up”, the tuner will start searching the next radio station with sufficient
signal. When pressing “scan-down”, downwards scanning will start.
5. P-Scan. This button starts to scan across the memory presets of the chosen tuner, e.g. FM1.
Each preset will be heard during 3 seconds. To stop this function, simply press “scan- up” or “scan-down”.
6. Memory. When you have found a radio station you like, you can save it into the memory bank of your
chosen tuner (e.g. FM1).
Press “Memory”, the word “MEM” followed by two bars will appear on the display; then select one of the 10
memory locations at the right of the front panel (see10) (FM Memory Set). You don’t have to reconfirm. The
number of the memory will appear in bigger characters for about two seconds.
7. FM Tuner Indication Display. At the left side of the display will be shown which Tuner (FM 1..FM4) is
activated for control
8. FM Frequency Indicator Display. The frequency of the radio station is shown at the centre of the display.
After you have pressed “scan-up” or “scan-down”, the number will increase or decrease until a radio station
with sufficient signal strenght has been detected.
9. FM Memory Display. At the right side of the display you can see which memory preset is active.
10. FM Memory Set. These buttons have to be used to select a memory preset or to select a memory
location when storing your favourite radio stations. Each tuner has a maximum of ten presets.
When you recall a memory preset, first the memory number will appear on and afterwards all selected
channel information will be shown on the display.
11. FM Tuning. Turning this knob gives you the possibility to select your stations manually. This is only use-
ful when you know the exact frequencies. In this FM band, the selection will be done in 0.05 MHz steps.
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