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Am/fm operation, Tuning-in a radio station using scan, Manually tuning in a radio station – Linear HTS-ES1 User Manual

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C VOL 2

MIC 2

ECHO

AUX IN

SPEAKERS

A

B

A+B

Down

Up

AM

Tuning-In a Radio Station Using Scan:

1. Press the BAND button to select either the FM

or AM radio band.

2. Press the SCAN button.
3. The tuner will search for the next strong sta-

tion and play for 13 seconds, then scan for
the next strong station. To cancel this function
press the scan button again.

ENTER

MENU

USB

MIC VOL 1

MIC VOL 2

MIC 1

MIC 2

ECHO

BAND

OPEN/
CLOSE

MODE

SCAN

MUTE

MIC

®

EQ

AM

Manually Tuning in a Radio Station:

Press the or button until the desired
radio station appears in the display. Press the

button to tune-in a lower radio station.

Press the button to tune-in a higher radio
station.

Note: The unit will automatically switch from FM
Mono to FM Stereo when the signal strength
increases to a stereo level. If the stereo signal
should become weak, the unit will switch back to
Mono. FM Stereo reception is indicated when
"ST" appears in the display.

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AM/FM Operation

Selecting the Play Source:

Press the MODE button until “rAdIO” appears in
the display. After a brief moment either AM or
FM frequency will appear in the display.

Selecting the AM or FM Band:

Press the BAND button repeatedly to select from
FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 or AM2.

ENTER

MENU

USB

MIC VOL 1

MIC VOL 2

MIC 1

MIC 2

ECHO

BAND

OPEN/
CLOSE

MODE

SCAN

MUTE

MIC

®

EQ

AM

AM

Bank Preset Frequency Band

Seek Tuning-In a Radio Station:

Press the button and the tuner will scan-
down to the next strong station, stop scanning
and play. Press the button and the tuner
will scan-down to the next strong station, stop
scanning and play.

MIC VOL 2

1

MIC 2

ECHO

AUX IN

SPEAKERS

A

B

A+B

Down

Up

AM

VOLUME

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