Frequency Adjustment - Panasonic CQ-C8803U Manuel D'instructions

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Radio
This chapter explains how to listen to the radio.
1
Press [SRC] (Source) to select the
radio mode.
2
Press [BAND] to select a band.
Up to 6 stations can be preset in AM, FM1, FM2, and
FM3 respectively.
Preset stations can be simply called up by pressing [}]
(P·SET) or [{] (P·SET).
Notes:
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Direct selection can be executed with [1] to [6] but-
tons on remote control.
You can switch between 6 and 18 for FM presetting
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stations. (EACH BAND/ALL BAND)
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Preset stations are changeable. (Preset Swap)
Auto Preset Memory (APM)
Stations with good receiving conditions automatically
preset.
1
Select a band.
2
Hold down
[BAND] (APM)
for 2 sec. or
more.
The preset stations under best receiving conditions
are received for 5 sec. each after presetting the sta-
tions (SCAN). To stop scanning, press [}] or [{].
Note: New stations overwrite existing saved stations.
3
Select a station.

Frequency adjustment

[]] (TUNE): Lower
[[] (TUNE): Higher
Note: Hold down for 0.5 sec. or more and release
for station search.
Preset station selection
[{] (P·SET: Preset): Lower preset number
[}] (P·SET: Preset): Higher preset number
Note: Direct selection can be executed with [1] to
[6] buttons on remote control.
Manual station preset
1
Tune in to a station.
2
Hold down
or
[}]
[{]
more.
3
Select a preset number by pressing
or
.
[}]
[{]
Note: If [BAND] is pressed while receiving an FM
station, FM broadcasting is changeable among FM 1
to FM 3.
4
Hold down [BAND] (SET) for 2 sec. or
more to determine the selection.
Notes:
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In step 2, a station can be registered by holding down
the numeric button [1] to [6] for 2 sec. or more.
To stop presetting stations, press
¡
Display).
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The operation above allows users to replace the cur-
rent station with the station preset in the selected
number while selecting a preset station.
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