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Radio operation – PYLE Audio PLTVR5 User Manual

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RADIO OPERATION

• SELECTING BAND

Press BAND button (11) to change between three FM bands and two AM bands.
Each band stores up to six preset stations.

• SELECTING STATION

During radio mode, press button (13) to increase frequency or button (14) to
decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing. Hold the button longer for fast
tuning. The frequency is updated correspondingly on display.

• LOCAL/DISTANCE

Press the LOC button (9) to select between local mode for receiving with strong
signals and distance mode for receiving with weak signals when tuning.

• SELECTING MEMORY

Press preset memory buttons (15) to preset stations at tuner mode. With this
system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons.
The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 band. The operation is as
below:

- Store in Memory

Press and hold desired memory location button for several seconds. The current
listening station will be stored into the number button.

- Retrieve a Preset Station

Press any one of the buttons (15) to retrieve a station which had been stored in
the memory in advance the chosen number is shown on display.

• AUTO MEMORY STORING & SCANNING

- Auto Memory Storing

Seeks the six strongest stations in the pre-selected band automatically and stores
the stations automatically in preset memories.
Initially the tuner seeks and memories the stations in local mode until 6 stations
are fully occupied. Otherwise, seeking is proceeded in distance mode.

- Auto Memory Scanning

Check the stations stored in the preset memories.
Press to retrieve automatically the current stations stored in six preset memories
and it will display for several seconds. Press either the AMS button (16) again or
anyone of the memory buttons to stop the scan operation. During the preset
scan operation, the channel number flashes on the display for several seconds.
Preset station scan continuously in the pre-selected band.

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FM1

FM2

FM3

AM1

AM2