Tuning to a station, Preset radio stations, Erasing the memory – Philips AE 2340/00 User Manual
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Tuning
Preset stations
TUNING TO A STATION
PRESET RADIO STATIONS
There are two possibilities for tuning to a
station:
- Automatically - the stations are sought
automatically.
- Manually - This is easy if the frequency of the
station is already known (e.g. from your radio
and television guide).
Automatic tuning
• Select the wave band using the BAND selector.
• Keep ■" or V pressed until the frequency
on the display starts running. Then release the
button and the tuner will search until a station
of sufficient strength has been found. Weak
radio stations are skipped during search tuning.
• If the radio station found is not the desired one,
repeat this step.
Manual tuning
Weak radio stations are skipped during search
tuning. If you know the frequency of the desired
radio station, you can tune to it as follows:
• Keep A or v' pressed; the frequency on the
display starts running.
• If you approach the required frequency, stop
running by pressing the opposite TUNING
button ( or V ).
• Now press A or ? briefly each time to
change the frequency step-by-step until the
required frequency has been reached or
optimum reception is obtained.
You can programme 15 stations into the
memory, 5 on each waveband.
• Select the wave range with the BAND switch
• Tune to a radio station automatically or manually. • Keep the desired PRESET button © pressed until you hear a double bleep. - The station has now been programmed and the PRESET number will appear on the display. • Repeat these steps for the other stations you wish to programme. Calling up preset stations • Select the wave range with BAND switch ®. The frequency and the PRESET number will appear on the display. ERASING THE MEMORY You can erase the memory by pressing RESET
• Press one of the PRESET 1 ...5 buttons ®.
@ (in the battery compartment).
All settings must now be reprogrammed into
the memory.