Onkyo T-403 Manual De Instrucciones página 5

Sintonizador de fm estéreo/am sintetizado por cuarzo
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Operations
made properly.
Tuner Reception
MUTE/MODE
Tuned
Indicators
Frequency
Display
Stereo Indicator
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Press the FM or AM button.
@) To tune in an FM or AM station not stored in the memory, press
the
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DOWN
TUNING
UP
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button.
If you press UP, the
frequency is increased. Pressing DOWN decreases
the frequency.
Note that the frequency is changed in 50kHz/200kHz steps in
FM and 9kHz/10kHz steps in AM when the UP or DOWN button
is pressed in single steps. !f this button is pressed continuously
for more than 0.5 seconds, and then released the auto tuning
mode is entered, and frequencies are scanned automatically.
When a broadcast signal is received, scanning stops and that
frequency is displayed. If a different frequency is desired, press
the button once again.
To stop the auto tuning mode, simply
press the UP or DOWN
button.
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When either the upper or the lower end of the frequency range
is reached, the displayed frequency will automatically switch
back to the other end of the range and continue to either
increase or decrease as before. For example, when the DOWN
button is pressed, the frequency will decrease until the lowest
frequency is reached. The displayed frequency will then
switch back to the highest frequency and continue decreasing
as before.
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Scanning will not stop for broadcasts weak enough to be
suppressed by the muting circuit. To receive a weak FM
broadcast, set the MUTE/MODE
button to the OFF position
and select the frequency of the desired broadcast station in
single steps.
B
Muting/Mode
Button
(MUTE/MODE)
In the Muting ON (STEREO) setting, FM stereo reception is
possible and the muting circuit suppresses interstation noise
and weak FM stations. In the OFF (MONO) setting, interstation
noise will be heard and even weak FM stations can be received.
(Muting/Mode operation is effective for only FM reception.)
H@ Tuned
Indicators (TUNED)
These indicators light when an FM or AM broadcast is being
properly received. The red indicator in the middle blinks during
auto scanning. When a station is tuned in, this blinking stops
and both the red indicator in the middle and the green indicator
light up. These indicators do not light for broadcasts which are
being picked up weakly.
H
Frequency
Display
The frequency recalled by the CLASS button or tuned in by the
~@t DOWNTUNING
UP »
button is displayed here in digital
form.
&
FM
Stereo Indicator (STEREO)
This lights when an FM stereo broadcast is received and does
not light when a monaural broadcast is received. It will not light
up when an FM stereo broadcast is received if the signal is weak,
since reception wil! automatically switch to the monaural mode.
This indicator lights only during FM stereo reception.
Classified
Memory
Function
The memory can be divided (classified) for different users or pro-
grams of stations.
B
How to classify stations
With this model, six classes (CLASS A to F) are available and
stations can be memorized in any class.
A total of 40 stations
can be memorized in classes from A to F. Although the same
station can be memorized in different classes, the memory
number for the station will differ depending on the order in which
the station is memorized in the classes.
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Tune in the desired station (see section on "Tuner
Reception").
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Press the MEMORY button.
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The MEMORY
indicator will flash for 8 seconds.
A to F).
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The station is memorized in the selected class with the
memory number which is the smallest of the unoccupied
numbers in the class.
By repeating the operations above, up to 40 stations can be
memorized.
If an attempt is made to memorize 41 stations or
more, "FULL" will be displayed in the Frequency Display, in-
dicating that no more stations can be memorized.
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How to cancel
memorized
stations
Retrieve the class number you want to cancel (see "How to
retrieve memorized stations") and then press the MUTE/MODE
button while holding down the MEMORY
button.
Another
station can be memorized with the memory number which has
been cancelled.
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How to retrieve memorized
stations
Press the Classified Memory button for the desired class.
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The memory number (station) which was being received
before the class is retrieved will be received.
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Pressing the same Classified Memory button again permits
the next preset memory number (station) to be received.
Memory
Preservation
This unit does not require memory preservation batteries. A
built-in memory power back-up system preserves the contents
of the memory during power failures and even when the unit:
is unplugged. The unit must be plugged in and the Power switch
turned on and off once in order to charge the back-up system.
Note that since this is not a permanent memory, the Power switch
must be turned on and off a few times each month to keep the
back-up system operative.
The memory preservation period after power has last been turned
off varies depending on climate and placement of the unit. On
the average, memory contents are protected over a period of a
few weeks after the last time power has been turned off. This
period is shorter when the unit is exposed to highly humid cli-
mate.
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