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DOOR TALK
When the Door Talk button is pressed and held in at the Master Unit or any Room
Speaker you can converse with a person at a door station. When you release the
Door Talk button the person at the door can speaker hands free for 15 seconds.
The radio program if on will mute, and return automatically after the final 15 sec-
ond door listen delay. All Room Speakers that are not turned off at the volume
control will hear the door communication. A Room Speaker in the monitor posi-
tion will not hear the door communication unless the Monitor Override switch at
the Master Unit is on.
"HANDS FREE" ANSWERING A CALL
To utilize the hands free feature when communicating with other Room Speakers
or the patio, the person initiating the call must operate both the Talk and Listen
switches. Press Room Talk to initiate a call. Release Room Talk, and press and
hold the Room Listen button while you receive a reply.
POWER OFF
Press the Power Off button to turn off the AM, FM, CD, or AUX functions.
DISPLAY TIME-FREQ
Press to switch the digital display from the time display and frequency display.
The display will always return to time after ten seconds of no station activity. This
button functions only when AM or FM radio program is selected.
AM RADIO PROGRAM
Press to activate the AM broadcast band as the source of radio program. The
LED red light indicator above the button will light when AM radio is on. When AM
is selected the display will switch to frequency automatically and return to time
after ten seconds if no program is selected.
FM RADIO PROGRAM
Press to activate the FM broadcast as a source of radio program. The LED red
light indicator above the button will light when FM radio is "ON". When FM is
selected the display will switch to frequency automatically and return to time after
ten seconds if no program is selected.
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COMPACT DISC (CD) PROGRAM
Press to activate the CD input as the source of program. The LED red light indica-
tor above the button will light when the CD input is on.
AUXILIARY (AUX) INPUT
Press to activate the Aux input as the source of program. The LED Red light
indicator above the button will light when the Aux button is "ON".
MANUAL SCAN DOWN
If the AM or FM button is on and the frequency is displayed, each press of the
Scan button will lower the frequency one position down on the AM or FM fre-
quency band. AM or FM must be on, and the frequency must be displayed to
make a station change. The display will return to time in ten seconds if no station
is selected.
MANUAL SCAN UP
If the AM or FM button is on and the frequency is displayed, each press of the
Scan button will advance the frequency one position up on the AM or FM fre-
quency band. AM or FM must be on, and the frequency must be displayed to
make a station change. The display will return to time in ten seconds if no station
is selected.
SEEK TUNING DOWN and UP
When you press the Seek Up button it will automatically seek (advance the tuner)
to the next strong AM or FM radio station on the band. The frequency is auto-
matically displayed during this function. When you stop on a station the display
will automatically return to time after ten (10) seconds. You must be on the AM or
FM program for this function to operate.
When you press the Seek Down button the same function takes place except the
movement is down on the AM or FM Radio Band.
RADIO STATION MEMORY (1-6)
When any one of the buttons numbered 1-6 is pressed, the AM or FM station
stored in memory, corresponding to that button will be activated. Each number
stores one AM or FM radio station. When the numbered button is pressed the
frequency in memory will automatically appear in the display. The display will
return to time ten (10) seconds after a radio station has been selected. To store
a station in memory, use the Mem/Time Set button. See next page.