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Listening to the Radio

A

7

1

2

3 5

,

6

HOLD

4

HOLD

VOL

RADIO

VOL

VOL

OPR

OFF

RADIO/

 BAND

TUNING

MODE

L

R

B

2

3

1,

1 3 5

2 4

RADIO

OPR

OFF

MEMORY/

RECALL

RADIO/

 BAND

TUNING

MODE

Plug type:
3.5 mm (1/8 in.)
stereo

(Beep)

(Beep) (Beep)

(Beep)

(Beep)

(Beep)

A

1

Release [HOLD].

2

Connect the wired remote control
and stereo headphones/stereo ear-
phones to [

Ë

]. 

(Plug in firmly.)

3

Press [RADIO/BAND] (main unit) or
[RADIO] (remote control) to turn on
the radio.

4

Press [TUNING MODE] (main unit)
to set to Free Mode. 

The display in Free Mode is as follows.

5

Press [RADIO/BAND] (main unit) or
[RADIO] (remote control) to change
the band.

Each time the button is pressed;
FM 

(----. 

AM

6

Press [

9 i

j  :

] (main unit),

or [

9

] or [

:

] (remote control)

to select the frequency of the sta-
tion.

i

9

: increases frequency

j

:

: decreases frequency

For your reference:

Press for over 1.5 seconds to make the frequen-
cy change rapidly.

“TUNED” is displayed when a station is tuned.

7

Adjust the volume.

∫ 

To turn off the radio

Press [

, OPR OFF] (main unit) or press and hold

[RADIO] (remote control). 

Listening Operation

Putting stations into the channels 

Frequencies of up to 30 stations can be stored; 20 FM
and 10 AM. 

Preparation:

Release [HOLD].

Connect the stereo headphones/stereo earphones as
they act as an FM antenna.

1

Press [RADIO/BAND] (main unit) or
[RADIO] (remote control) to turn on
the radio.

2

Press [TUNING MODE] (main unit)
to set to Memory Mode. 

The display in Memory Mode is as follows.

3

Press [RADIO/BAND] (main unit) or
[RADIO] (remote control) to change
the band.

Each time the button is pressed;
FM 

(----. 

AM

4

Put stations into the channels of
your choice.

(main unit only)

1

Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

1

The frequency number flashes.

2

Within 10 seconds

1

Press [

9 i

j  :

] to select

the frequency to be memorized.

3

Within 10 seconds

1

Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

1

The memory number flashes.

4

Within 10 seconds

1

Press [

9 i

j  :

] to select

the memory number to store the
frequency.

1

FM station: 

up to 20

1

AM station: 

up to 10

5

Within 10 seconds

1

Press [MEMORY/RECALL] to con-
firm the memory setting.

Press [

9 i

j  :

] for over 1.5 seconds to

make the frequency or memory number change
in succession.

“TUNED” is displayed when a station is tuned.

Free Mode

You can tune directly to the station in 

Free Mode

by finding the station’s frequency, or you can store the station in 

Memory Mode

to make tuning simpler.

You can choose these modes with [TUNING MODE].

Memory number

C

S-XBS

AUTO

RANDOM

MEMORY

FM

AM

VOL

MONO

CITY

TUNED

SORRY

1

M

C

S-XBS

RANDOM

MEMORY

AM

VOL

MONO

CITY

TUNED

SORRY

M

Memory Mode

Recalling preset stations

Preparation:

Release [HOLD].

Connect the wired remote control and stereo head-
phones/stereo earphones to [

Ë

].

Perform steps 1–3 of 

“Putting stations into the

channels”

.

1

Press [

9 i

j  :

] (main unit),

or [

9

] or [

:

] (remote control)

to select the desired station.

Memory number and broadcast frequency
changes.

2

Adjust the volume.

∫ 

To erase unnecessary preset 

∫ 

stations from the memory

(main unit only)

Preparation:

Perform steps 1–3 of 

“Putting stations into the chan-

nels”

.

1

Press [

9 i

j  :

] to select the

memory number to be erased.

2

1

Press [MEMORY/RECALL].

1

The frequency number flashes.

2

Within 10 seconds

1

Press and hold [MEMORY/RECALL]
until “-- --” flashes .

3

Within 10 seconds

1

Press [MEMORY/RECALL] to
erase the memory number.

1

The memory number of the next preset station
appears on the display.

∫ 

To put a station into a channel you
erased

Repeat the procedure described at left.

∫ 

To turn off the radio

Press [

, OPR OFF] (main unit) or press and hold

[RADIO] (remote control). 

Important

After putting stations into channels, ensure the
unit has a constant power supply. Leaving it
without batteries or AC power for more than one
minute can clear the memory.

Summary of Contents for SL-CT489V

Page 1: ...ee page 5 for details Unplug the unit from the household AC outlet before cleaning Clean with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive pads scouring powders or sol vents Service 1 Damage requiring service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if 1 a The AC power supply cord or AC adaptor has been damaged or 1 b Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit or 1 c The unit has been expo...

Page 2: ...g power To save power when the unit is not to be used for a long time unplug the AC adaptor from the household AC outlet Using the rechargeable batteries not included Recharge the batteries before use Use either AA batteries or by inserting the supplied adaptor AAA batteries This unit cannot recharge bat teries other than those especially designed for it Obtain the optional rechargeable batteries ...

Page 3: ...o restart play To stop play Press during play To turn off the unit Press during stop mode main unit or press and hold during play or stop mode remote control The resume function remains active Skip Search function Skip Press during play Press j main unit or remote control twice to skip to the beginning of the previous tracks Search Press and hold during play During program play page 4 these button...

Page 4: ... first track to play in random play and random repeat play by pressing 9 while the disc is stopped All the tracks are played You cannot select random play or random repeat play during program play The mode is canceled when you disconnect the power source C RANDOM 1 S XBS 1 RANDOM RANDOM Cancel ______ C S XBS 1 M 1 M M M Cancel J FM RECEPT CITY NOR MODE C S XBS Anti Skip System This system deals wi...

Page 5: ...s Company Customer Servicenter Suite B 4900 George McVay Drive McAllen TX 78503 In Puerto Rico contact the Panasonic Sales Company Tel 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid adequately insured and preferably in the original carton Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a day time phone number where you can be reached IF REPAIR IS NEEDE...

Page 6: ...ed 3Within 10 seconds 1Press MEMORY RECALL 1The memory number flashes 4Within 10 seconds 1Press 9 i j to select the memory number to store the frequency 1FM station up to 20 1AM station up to 10 5Within 10 seconds 1Press MEMORY RECALL to con firm the memory setting Press 9 i j for over 1 5 seconds to make the frequency or memory number change in succession TUNED is displayed when a station is tune...

Page 7: ...wer 1 Press for more than 5 seconds to display the step 2 Within 10 seconds Press to select the step FM U0 2 original setting FM 0 2 MHz AM 10 kHz FM U0 1 FM 0 1 MHz AM 10 kHz E FM 0 05 MHz AM 9 kHz 3 Within 10 seconds Press and hold until the frequency is displayed to con firm the step To return to the previous frequency step Repeat the above procedure Note Converting the allocation erases the st...

Page 8: ...ous situations Even if your headphones or earphones are the open air type designed to let you hear outside sounds don t turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing com fort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a...

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