Improving fm sound, Saving station presets, Listening to station presets – Pioneer HTP-072 User Manual
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1
Switch the receiver into standby.
2
While holding down TUNE
button, press and hold
STANDBY/ON button for about two seconds.
The channel tuning step alternates between 10K STEP and
9K STEP
each time you do this.
Improving FM sound
If the TUNE or ST indicators don’t light when tuning to an FM
station because the signal is weak, set the receiver to the
mono reception mode.
1
Press BAND to select FM MONO.
This should improve the sound quality and allow you to enjoy
the broadcast.
Saving station presets
If you often listen to a particular radio station, it’s convenient
to have the receiver store the frequency for easy recall
whenever you want to listen to that station. This saves the
effort of manually tuning in each time. This unit can
memorize up to 30 stations.
1
Tune to a station you want to memorize.
See Listening to the radio on page 23 for more on this.
2
Press TOOLS.
The display shows PRESET, then a blinking MEM and station
preset.
3
Press PRESET
/ to select the station preset you
want.
You can also use the number buttons.
4
Press ENTER.
The preset number stop blinking and the receiver stores the
station.
Note
• If the receiver is left disconnected from the AC power
outlet for over a month, the station memories will be lost
and will have to be reprogrammed.
• Stations are stored in stereo. When the station is stored
in the FM MONO mode, it shows as ST when recalled.
Listening to station presets
You will need to have some presets stored to do this. See
Saving station presets above if you haven’t done this already.
1
Press PRESET
/ to select the station preset you
want.
• You can also use the number buttons on the remote
control to recall the station preset.
Naming preset stations
For easier identification, you can name all of your preset
stations.
1
Choose the station preset you want to name.
See Listening to station presets above for how to do this.
2
Press TOOLS twice.
The cursor at the first character position is blinking on the
display.
3
Input the name you want.
Choose a name up to eight characters long.
• Use PRESET
/ to select character position.
• Use TUNE
/ to select characters.
• The name is stored when ENTER is pressed.
Tip
• To erase a station name, follow steps 1 and 2, and press
ENTER
while the display is blank. Press TOOLS while the
display is blank, to keep the previous name.
• Once you have named a station preset, Press DISP to
show the name. When you want to return to the frequency
display, press DISP several times to show the frequency.
An introduction to RDS (European model)
Radio Data System (RDS) is a system used by most FM radio
stations to provide listeners with various kinds of
information—the name of the station and the kind of show
they’re broadcasting, for example.
One feature of RDS is that you can search by type of program.
For example, you can search for a station that’s broadcasting
a show with the program type, JAZZ.
You can search the following program types:
BD
DVD
INPUT SELECT
SOURCE
SLEEP
TV
CONTROL
CD
INPUT
CH
RECEIVER
TUNER
iPod/USB SAT/CBL
GAME
TV
SIGNAL SEL
Acous.EQ
PHASE
S.RETRIEVER
VOL
RECEIVER
1
ENTER
2
DISP
3
MUTE
RETURN
AUDIO
PARAMETER
TOOLS
MENU
VOLUME
BAND
HOME
MENU
iPod CTRL
PTY
TRE
BASS
TOP
MENU
TUNE
TUNE
P
R
E
S
E
T
P
R
E
S
E
T
NEWS
– News
AFFAIRS
– Current Affairs
INFO
– General Information
SPORT
– Sport
EDUCATE
– Educational
DRAMA
– Radio plays, etc.
CULTURE
– National or
regional culture, theater, etc.
SCIENCE
– Science and
technology
VARIED
– Usually talk-based
material, such as quiz shows
or interviews.
POP M
– Pop music
ROCK M
– Rock music
EASY M
– Easy listening
LIGHT M
– ‘Light’ classical
music
CLASSICS
– ‘Serious’ classical
music
OTHER M
– Music not fitting
above categories
WEATHER
– Weather reports
FINANCE
– Stock market
reports, commerce, trading,
etc.
CHILDREN
– Programs for
children
SOCIAL
– Social affairs
RELIGION
– Programs
concerning religion
PHONE IN
– Public expressing
their views by phone
TRAVEL
– Holiday-type travel
rather than traffic
announcements
LEISURE
– Leisure interests
and hobbies
JAZZ
– Jazz
COUNTRY
– Country music
NATION M
– Popular music in
a language other than English
OLDIES
– Popular music from
the ’50s and ’60s
FOLK M
– Folk music
DOCUMENT
– Documentary
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