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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
db RETURN button
This is helpful during troubleshooting or when no sound is output.
Pressing this button returns the receiver to the following settings,
the sound level being controfled by VOLUME
control.
« TAPE 2 MONITOR OFF
*® FUNCTION
TUNER
@ BAND
FM*
*
The last FM broadcast you were listening to will be received.
When
reception is not possible, search begins for frequency
that can be received.
NOTE:
if no sound is output after the RETURN button is pressed, make
sure that SPEAKERS switches are turned on.
(2 TUNING buttons (—, +)
+: The FM or AM band is scanned in the direction of increasing
frequency.
—: The opposite operation to that of the UP button takes place.
(3 BALANCE control
Should normally be left in the center position. Adjust balance if
the sound is louder from one of the speakers. if the rights side is
louder, turn toward the L position and if the left side is louder,
turn toward the R position.
( VOLUME control
Use to adjust volume evel.
@® GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls
The equalizer is divided into five frequency ranges (100 Hz, 330
Hz, 1 kHz, 3.3 kHz, 10 kHz} to tailor music to the individual taste
of the listener.
(6 OPERATION DISPLAY panel
{a) indicates the function or frequency by the function switches.
{b} TUNED indicator
(c} FM STEREO indicator
(d) FM MONO indicator
(e) TUNING AUTO/MANUAL
indicator
{f} DIRECT ACCESS tuning indicator
{g} CUSTOM
MEMORY
indicator
th) Indicates channel, STATION CALL number or sleep time.
(i) SEARCH indicator
(j} SCAN indicator
{k} MEMORY indicator
{) TAPE 2 monitor indicator.
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{ DIRECT ACCESS tuning button
When this button is pressed, the STATION
CALL buttons func-
tion as ten-key number buttons for direct input of the desired
reception frequency. Press again to cancel this mode.
lf the input station falls outside of the receiver's tuning range, the
display section will display a message:" UPPER"
if the frequency
is too high and "LOWER" if it is too low {see page 10).
Remote sensor window
(SX-311R, SX-257R models only)
(9 HITS button
° Works during FM reception.
e |f the HITS button is pressed
during input of numbers
for
DIRECT ACCESS tuning, the receiver sets the remaining digits
which have not yet been input to "O", searches for the cor
responding frequencies, and staps on the first station it finds.
® [f the HITS button is pressed at the currently displayed station
frequency, the receiver searches up and down the frequency
band for the next station (the SEARCH indicator in the display
section lights at this time} and steps at the first one ft finds,
NOTE:
* The system searches for stations within successive
1 MHz
ranges for FM. During DIRECT ACCESS
tuning, it searches up
and down for a station until it reaches the edges of the band. If
no receivable
station is found
within the band range,
the
receiver returns to the state it was in before the HITS button
was pressed,
* if the upper (or lower) frequency limit of the receiver is encoun-
tered during HITS operation, the receiver stops searching in
that direction but continues to search in the other.
@ FM TUNING AUTO/MANU
button
Works during FM reception.
Use this button to select either the AUTO mode or the MANUAL
mode.
When the "AUTO" indicator is. lit, the receiver is in the AUTO
mode {see page 9}.
@) FM MODE AUTO/MONO selector button,
Use to select the auto stereo mode or monaural mode when listen-
ing to FM broadcasts,
The monaural
mode
has been selected
when the FM MONO
indicator is lighted.
Auto stereo mode:
Normally leave in this mode for reception. When
a stereo FM
broadcast
is received,
it will be automatically
reproduced
in
stereo sound.
Monaural mode:
When receiving distant stations or stations with weak broadcast
signals, the input signal may be weak, thus resulting in increased
noise during FM
stereo
broadcasts.
In this event,
setting the
receiver to the monaural mode will reduce the noise. in this case,
however,
FM stereo broadcasts will be reproduced in monaural
sound,
NOTE:
This button has no effect on reception of AM broadcasts.
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