FM Stereo FM-AM Receiver Operating Instructions

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Other Operations
SOUND FIELD
MULTI CHANNEL DECODING
MASTER VOLUME
DISPLAY
INPUT MODE
VIDEO
MD/TAPE CD TUNER AUX
DVD/LD TV/SAT
5.1CH INPUT
CINEMA STUDIO
LEVEL
I
i
+
SET UP
BASS BOOST TONE
FM/AM
MUTING
TONE
BASS
BOOST
SHIFT
MEMORY
FM MODE
TUNING +
NAME
ENTER
SUR
BASS/
TREBLE
SOUND FIELD
A. F. D.
ABC
2CH MODE
DIMMER
SPEAKERS
R ON r OFF
A
PHONES
B
? / 1
PRESET
TUNING +
Naming Preset Stations and
Program Sources
You can enter a name (index name) of up to 8 characters
for preset stations and program sources. These names (for
example, VHS) appear in the receivers display when a
station or program source is selected.
Note that no more than one name can be entered for each
preset station or program source.
This function is useful for distinguishing components of
the same kind. For example, two VCRs can be specified as
VHS and 8MM, respectively. It is also handy for
identifying components connected to jacks meant for
another type of component, for example, a second CD
player connected to the MD/TAPE jacks.
1 To name a preset station
Press TUNER.
The last station you received is tuned in.
To name a program source
Select the program source (component) to be
named, then go to Step 3.
2 Tune in the preset station you want to create an
index name for.
If you are not familiar with how to tune in preset
stations, see Tuning to preset stations on page 40.
3 Press NAME.
4 Create an index name by using the jog dial and
cursor buttons:
Turn the jog dial to select a character, then press
to
move the cursor to the next position.
To insert a space
Turn the jog dial until a blank space appears in the
display (you can find the space character between
]
and A).
If youve made a mistake
Press
or repeatedly until the character to be
changed flashes, then turn the jog dial to select the
right character.
5 Press ENTER.
To assign index names to other stations
Repeat Steps 2 to 5.
Playback component
(program source)
c
ç
ç
c
Recording component
(tape deck, MD deck,
VCR)
Function buttons
Recording
Your receiver makes it easy to record to and from the
components connected to it. You dont have to connect the
playback and recording components directly to each
other: once you select a program source on the receiver,
you can record and edit as you normally would using the
controls on each component.
Before you begin, make sure youve connected all
components properly.
ç: Audio signal flow
c: Video signal flow
Recording on an audio tape or MiniDisc
You can record on a cassette tape or MiniDisc using the
receiver. Refer to the instruction manual of your cassette
deck or MD deck if you need help.
1 Select the component to be recorded.
2 Prepare the component for playing.
For example, insert a CD into the CD player.
3 Insert a blank tape or MD into the recording deck
and adjust the recording level, if necessary.
4 Start recording on the recording deck, then start
playback on the playback component.
Notes
You cannot record a digital audio signal using a component
connected to the analog MD/TAPE REC OUT jacks.
Sound adjustments do not affect the signal output from the
MD/TAPE REC OUT jacks.