Nicetex Electronics PBTSD86 User manual

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USER’S MANUAL
Bluetooth Wireless Audio Streaming
Clock Radio W/ FM Receiver & Alarm Clock
PBTSD86
www.pyleaudio.com
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Compliance with FCC Regulations
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Important Safety Instructions
When used in the directed manner, this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure
your personal safety. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire
hazards. Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and
use, and keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note of all
warnings listed in these instructions and on the unit.
1. Water and Moisture
The unit should not be used near water. For example: near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool or in a set basement.
2. Ventilation
The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its
proper ventilation. For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar
surface that may block the ventilation openings. The ventilation should not be impeded
by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths,
curtains, etc. Also, it should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase
or cabinet, which may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
3. Heat & Flame
The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
4. Power Source
The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the
operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
Where the AC/DC Adaptor is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
5. Power Cord Protection
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them. It is always best to have a clear area
from where the cord exits the unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet.
6. Cleaning
The unit should be cleaned only as recommended. See the section "Care and
Maintenance" of this manual for cleaning instructions.
7. Object and L iquid Entry
Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into any
openings or vents located on the product. It shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
8. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer.
9. Lightning and Power Surge Protection
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the periods of time. This will
prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
10. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as
this can result in a risk of fire of electric shock.
11. Damage Requiring Service
This unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
B. Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure.
C. The unit has been exposed to rain.
D. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
E. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance or does not operate normally.
12. Periods of Nonuse
If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period of time, such as a month or longer,
the power cord should be unplugged from the unit to prevent damage or corrosion.
13. Servicing
The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond those methods described in the
user's operating instructions. Service methods not covered in the operating
instructions should be referred to qualified service personnel.
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Featur es
Thank yo u for pur chasing the B luetoo th Speaker System with Alar m Clock R adio.
The m odel incor por ates fo l lowing featu r es:
P l ayback iP ad /iP hone/iP od Touch m usic thr ou gh B luetoo th technol ogy
Clo ck with 12/24 hours displ ay for m at selection
Alar m tim er functi on
Alar m wake u p to B uzzer , FM r adio with Sno oze functi on
Sl eep tim er fun ction
FM r adio r ec eiver
With 20 FM r adio pr eset stations
LCD dis play wi th dimm er fu n ctio n
Audio lin e- in fo r connectin g oth er digi tal audio player
P r eset E Q and Bas s boost functi o n
Luxur y Moo d light
iP ad, iP ho ne and iP o d to uch ar e tr adem ar ks of Apple Inc., r egis ter ed i n the U.S. and other
coun tr ies .
iP ad, iP ho ne and iP o d m odels ar e not i ncluded.
Clo ck / M emor y batter y back- up
Fo r the u nit h as been wor k ed for a ver y long per io d, wher e th e backup batter y vo ltage m ay
dischar ge to a low level which cannot backup the cl ock and r adio pr eset station data. In this
cas e you n eed to r eplace it with the fr esh one.
(1) A backup batter y co m par tmen t located at r ear of the m ain uni t.
(2) Open the batter y co m par tm en t lid.
(3) F ollo w th e polar ity diagr am shown inside th e compar tment and i nstall 2 x AAA (UM- 4)
type batter ies (not inclu ded).
(4) Cl ose the batter y compar tm ent l id.
R emote Contr o l
The r emote co ntr ol oper ates on one CR 2025 L ith ium batter y (included).
To activate the rem o te contr o l, r em ove the insul ation tab attached in the batter y
compar tm ent.
War nings :
Batter ies shall not be exposed to exces sive heat su ch as s unshine, fi r e or the lik e.
Be s ur e that the batter i es ar e instal led cor r ectl y. Wr ong po lar ity may dam age the u nit.
Do n ot mix old and new batter ies.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (ca r bon- zinc) or r echar geable (nickel- cadmium) batter ies.
Onl y batter ies of the same or equivalent type as r eco m m end are to be us ed.
If the u nit i s n o t to be us ed for an ex tended per iod of tim e, r em ove the batter y.
Do n ot dispose o f batter ies in fir e, batter y m ay ex plo de or leak.
Dang er o f ex plo sion if batter y is in cor r ectl y r epl aced.
AC- DC Adapto r connectio n
The unit is power ed by an ex ter nal AC- DC P ower Adapto r (incl uded) with output DC12V /
2000 m A.
(1) I nser t the adapto r s DC output plug into th e DC I N jack at the back o f th e unit.
(2) P lug the adaptor into an ac m ai n o utl et.
Installation
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Car e and Maintenance
- Do not subject the unit to exces sive for ce, shock, dus t or extr em e temper atur e.
- Do not tam per the in ter n al com pon ents of the u nit.
- Clean your unit wi th a dam p (never wet) cloth. Solvent or deter gent sh ould never be
us ed.
- Avoid leavi ng your uni t in dir ect sunl ight or in hot, h um id or dus ty places.
- Keep your un it away fr om heati ng appliances and sou r ces of electr ical noise such as
fluor escent lam ps or m oto r s.
R esetting the Uni t
If th e un it e x per iences a power s ur g e o r electr ic shock, it is poss ibl e that the inter nal
micr o - con tr oller m ay l ock up and th e un it will not r espond to any commands fr om the
pan el contr ols.
In th is event, use a str aighten ed paper clip, toothpick or sim ilar objects to pr ess the R E SE T
button located at r ear o f the u nit (see the below figure). Th e r eset oper ation clears the
system m emor y and all o f your pr eviou s setti ngs will be er ased.
CAUTI ON: DO N OT US E SHAR P , P OI NTE D OB J ECT TO P R E SS THE R E SE T B UTTON .
I T M AY DAMAGE THE R E S E T SWITCH I NS I DE THE UNI T.
Technical Data
P o wer Adaptor : I n put AC 100V
240V ~50 /60Hz
Output DC 1 2V / 2000m A
P o wer Supply for the un it: DC 12V / 2000 m A
Batter y backup for clock/m em or y: DC 3V - -- 2 x
AAA
(UM- 4) type batter y (no t included)
R emote Contr o l batter y: DC 3V - - - 1 x CR2025 L i thi um batter y (incl uded)
THE SP ECI FI CATION AND EXTER NA L AP P E AR ANCE OF THE SET AR E SUB J E CT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT P RIOR NOTI CE .
If at any tim e in the futur e you shoul d need to dispose of this pr oduct pl ease note
that: Waste el ectr ical pr oducts shou l d no t be dispo sed of with h ousehol d waste.
P l ease r ecycl e wher e facili ties exis t. Check with you r L ocal Author ity or r etailer for
r ecyclin g advice. (Was te E lectr ical and E l ectr on ic Equipm ent Dir ective).
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Wake to Buzzer
* When the alarm time is reached, the alarm source indicator blinks and the buzzer
alarm will sound for three minutes.
* It goes into auto-Snooze mode if no button has been pressed. The buzzer turns off for
the snooze time (around 10 minutes) then comes on again.
* You may activate the snooze function after the alarm sounds by pressing the SNOOZE
button. The buzzer stops for the snooze time (around 10 minutes) then comes again.
* The snooze operation (including auto-snooze and manual snooze) can be repeated 3
times.
* To cancel the snooze before it expires, press the ALARM
button.
* To stop the alarm immediately after the buzzer sounds, you can also press the ALARM
button. It resets itself for the following day.
Wake to Radio
* When the alarm time is reached, the selected alarm source Radio will automatically
turn on. It starts softly and gradually becomes louder. The alarm source indicator
blinks.
* It plays for 30 minutes then shuts off and resets itself for the following day.
* During the activation of the alarm source, you may press the SNOOZE button to
activate the snooze function. The alarm stops for the snooze time (around 10 minutes)
then turns on again.
* The snooze operation can be repeated 3 times.
* To cancel the snooze before it expires, press the ALARM
button.
* To stop the alarm immediately after the alarm sounds, you can also press the ALARM
button. It resets itself for the following day.
Sleep Timer Function
Sleep to timer
This feature allows you to fall asleep to the radio or Bluetooth music to 120 Minutes.
The unit shuts off automatically when the time expires.
1. Press the STANDBY
button to turn the unit on.
2. Either tune to the desired radio station in radio mode or playback Bluetooth music
from iPad/iPhone.
3. To select the sleep timer to turn the unit off after 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes, press
the SLEEP button from the remote control repeatedly. The display shows the sleep time
and the sleep indicator
. The unit plays for the selected length of time then
automatically turns off.
4. To turn the unit off before the sleep timer counts down to zero, press the STANDBY
button at any time.
Notes:
* To check the remaining sleep time, press the SLEEP button once from the remote
control.
* If you are falling asleep to Bluetooth music from an iPad/iPhone, the sleep timer
will shut off the power to this system but it will not turn off the Bluetooth device.
* If you are falling asleep to music from an external device connected to the AUX-IN
input, the sleep timer will shut off the power to this system but it will not turn off
the external device.
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Wall Mounting option
(1) On the wall, two mounting screws (with same spacing as the main unit mounting holes)
should be ready for the mounting.
(2) Detach the Stand fr om the m ain unit.
(3) Insert the Ferrite holder on the rear of the unit.
(4) Place the power cord ferrite on the Ferrite holder.
(5) Hang the unit on the wall
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Description of Parts
Main Unit
Top View
Front View
Side View
Rear View
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Clock Setting
When the unit is OFF (at standby mode):
Set 12/24 Hour format
1. Press the MODE button until the display digits blink then entered the 12/24 hour
for mat setting m ode.
2. Press the TUN +/-
/ button to select 12 or 24 hour display format.
Set Clock
3. Press the MODE button again and the clock digits blink.
4. Press the VOL +/- button to set hour.
5. Press the TUN +/-
/ button to set minute.
Exit setting mode
6. To save all settings and exit the setting mode, press the MODE button or wait for a few
seconds.
Alarm Operation
The unit incorporates alarm function which wakes you up from Buzzer (Beep) or FM Radio.
To select wake up alarm source
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Press and hold the ALARM
button until the alarm source indicator BUZ / RAD
blinks on display.
3. P ress the TUN +/-
/ button to select alarm source Buzzer or FM radio.
To select wake to buzzer, the
BUZ indicator blinks.
To select wake to radio, the
RAD indicator blinks.
To set alarm time
4. P ress the ALARM
button again and the alarm digits blink.
5. Press the VOL +/- button to set alarm hour.
6. P ress the TUN +/-
/ button to set alarm minute.
Note: Press and hold the
/ or VOL +/- button for fast advance / reverse value.
Set maximum alarm volume level (apply for alarm source RADIO only)
7. Press the AL ARM
button again, maximum alarm volume level indicator “V (level
digits)” blinks.
8. Press the VOL + / - button to select maximum alarm volume level, where you can select
the level between 10 and 30 (inclusive).
Save settings
9. To save settings and exit the setting mode, press the ALARM
button or wait for few
seconds.
Enable daily alarm
10. Press the AL ARM
button to toggle between alarm enable and disable.
To activate the daily alarm, the alarm source indicator
BUZ / RAD should appear on
the display.
Note:
When "Wake to Radio" is selected, make sure the radio station which you want to wake
to is tuned.
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Auxiliar y I nput
Thi s u nit pr o vides an aux iliar y audio sig nal i npu t for connecti ng exter nal audi o devices .
1. Remove the Fer r ite hol der at r ear of the u nit.
2. Conn ect an audio cable with 3.5m m s ter eo plug to the AUX- IN J ack located at the back
of the unit.
3. Conn ect th e oth er end of th e cable to a L ine Out J ack o r Headph one J ack of your
exter nal audio devi ce.
4. Tur n on th e exter nal audi o device.
5. To s elect auxi liar y audi o in put, pr ess the FUNCTI ON button until the AUX i ndi cato r
displays.
6. The volum e level can now be con tr ol led th r ough the main unit. Oper ate all other
functi ons on th e au xili ar y device as u sual.
Note:
- I f yo u'r e co n nected the L ine Out Jack of your exter nal device then you only need to adju s t
the vo lume contr ol of th is unit. If yo u'r e conn ected the Headphone J ack o f your ex ter nal
device, then yo u m ay need to adj ust both th e vo lume contr o l of your external device and
the vo lume contr o l of th is unit to find the m ost desi r able vol um e setting .
- P r ess the S TANDB Y
button tur ning o ff the u nit when you finish li stenin g.
Don't for get to switch off th e po wer of your exter nal device as wel l.
(A) P r eset EQ
The unit pr ovides 4 pr eset EQ s etti ngs for yo ur selection .
In ei th er r adio , AUX (aux iliar y) or Blueto oth mode:
To sel ect the pr eset EQ, pr ess th e EQ button fr om the r emote contr ol.
E ach pr ess of the EQ butto n will s cr oll thr ough following selection.
(B) B ass / Tr eble
P r ess an d hol d th e E Q button, th e
BASS
indicator will display. P res s the TUN + / - /
button for i ncr eas e or decr ease bass level. P ress E Q button agai n, TR E in dicator
displays. P r ess th e TUN + / -
/ butto n for incr ease or decr ease tr ebl e level.
(C) B ass Boos t function
If neces s ar y, yo u m ay select the bass boos t effect by pr essing the DB B S butto n fr o m the
r emote contr o l .
Whils t th e bass boost is on an d the BASS indicator displays.
E ach pr es s o f the DB B S button wi ll to g gle between ON and OFF of the bass bo ost effect.
Select your favou r .
Note: Either one of the above m entio ned m o des [(A), (B) or (C)] can be acti vated at a tim e.
P r eset EQ, Bass/Tr eble and Bas s Boost
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1. BL UETOOTH button - - -- - P res s to pair iP ad/iP h one (B luetoo th connectio n ).
2. Blueto oth L ED indicator
3. Remote Contr o l I n fr ar ed Sensor
4. LCD display
5. STANDBY
button - - - -- Tur n th e uni t on and off.
6. FUNCTI ON bu tton - - -- - Select F M r adi o ster eo / m ono, B luetoo th o r AUX (Auxiliar y)
mode.
7. SNOOZE / L I GH T button - -- - - Activate the snoo ze fun ction; Sel ect dis play Dim / B r ig ht.
8. M ODE / ME M butto n - -- - -
At standby m ode: Select differ ent setting mode (12/24 hour s di spl ay fo r mat,
clock).
In FM r adio m ode: Save pr eset r adio station.
9. Moo d L ight B ar
10. VOL +/- -- - - - Adjust volum e level u p an d down; Set clock / al ar m hour .
11. Speaker s
12.
/ button - -- - -
At s tandby mode: Set clock / alar m m i nute.
In r adio m ode: Tune the r adi o fr equen cy up / do wn.
In Bluetooth m ode: Ski p tr ack s F or war d / B ackwar d.
13.
/ P R E S E T button - - -- -
In r adio m ode: Enter pr eset r adio ch ann el mode.
In Blueto oth mode: P lay / P ause i P od (iP ad/i P ho ne) m usic.
14. MOOD L I GHT ON/OFF bu tton - - -- - Tur n the m o od light on/off.
15. Alar m
button - - -- - Enter al ar m settin g m o de; Tu r n the alar m on/off.
16. Stand
17. AUX- I N jack - - -- - Auxiliar y audio sig n al input.
18. DC- IN jack -- -- - Fo r the con n ecti on of exter nal DC
power s u pply.
19. R E SET button - - - -- F or r esettin g the unit.
20. FM antenn a wi r e
21. Clo ck /Mem or y backup batter y compar tmen t
22. Fer r ite h older - - - -- Fo r wall mo unting , hold the fer r ite
(close to the DC- in plu g) of the power adaptor.
23. Mo unting h oles - - -- F or desk top stand or wall m ounting
R em ote Contr ol
1. Infr ar ed Trans m itter
2. STANDBY button - - - - Tu r n the u nit o n and o ff.
3. EQ butto n - -- - Sel ect pr eset EQ effect.
4. FUNC (fu nction ) button - -- - Select FM ster eo/m ono
r adio, B luetooth or AUX (Auxi liar y) m ode.
5.
button - - - -- P lay / P ause i P od (iP ad/i P hon e) mus ic.
6. MODE butto n - -- - Select differ ent setting mode (12 /24
ho ur s display for m at, clock).
7. VOL + /- bu tton - - -- - Adj ust vo lume l evel up and down; Set clock / al arm h o ur .
8. MUTE button - - -- Mu te the volum e.
9. SNOOZE / L I GHT button - -- - - Activate the snoo ze fun ction; Sel ect dis play Dim / B r ig ht.
10. SL EEP button - - -- Select the tim e du r ation of the s leep timer.
11. DB B S button - - -- Select bass bo ost effect.
12. ME M butto n - - - - Save pr eset r adio station.
13. CH + / - button - - -- Select pr eset r adio channel (station).
14. TUN+ / FF an d TUN - / F R bu tton - - --
At s tandby mode: Set clock / alar m m inute.
In r adio m ode: Tune the r adi o fr equen cy up / do wn.
In Blueto oth mode: S kip tr ack s For war d / Backwar d.
15. AL AR M ON/OFF button - - -- Enter al ar m setti ng m ode; Tur n the alar m on / off.
16. MOOD L I GHT ON/OFF bu tton - - -- - Tur n the m o od light on/off.
17. Batter y Compar tment
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Bluetooth Oper ation
The unit playback iP ad/i P ho ne/iP od Touch m usic th r ough Blu etooth oper ation.
Note:
The u nit is desig ned m ainl y for Bluetooth pai r ing Apple devi ce, lik e iP ad, i P ho ne an d iP od
Tou ch .
Y ou may tr y other br and of smar t ph one / m obi le device which has Bluetooth fu nction.
Althou g h som e of the ear lier mobile pho n e models whi ch have B l uetooth fu nctio n, it m ay
no t compatible with this uni t.
Befor e you did the B lueto oth pair ing/connecti on, following infor m ation will hel p:
(A) Whil st th e unit is sear ching for Bluetooth devi ce (e.g. iP h one), th e Bl uetooth LED
in di cator will blin k fast.
Whi lst the uni t pair ed with a Bl uetooth devi ce (e.g . iP ho ne), the Blueto o th L ED i ndicato r
will blink slo wly.
(B) The Bluetooth device nam e of this m odel: NTX
For the m obi le phon e/device with B l uetoo th ver sion V2.1 an d above:
- - -- - - - -- No P IN is r equir ed for Bluetooth co nnection to this m o del.
For the m obi le phon e/device with B l uetoo th ver sion V2.0 an d below:
- -- - - - -- - The P IN is “0000 fo r Blu etooth connection to this m odel
Blu etooth pair ing/connection
1. P r ess the S TANDB Y
button to tur n on th e unit.
2. P r ess the F UNCTI ON button to selec t B lueto oth m o de. The " bt " indicator dis pl ays.
3. Th e unit will s ear ch neig hbo ur i ng Blueto oth device and the Blueto oth L ED i ndicator
will blin k fast.
4. Fr om the iP ad/iP h one/i P od Tou ch, turn on its Blueto oth functi on and it wi ll als o
sear ch for the neig hbo ur ing Bluetooth device.
5. Fr om the Blu etooth device lis t of your iP ad/iP h one/iP od Tou ch, t ap on Blu etooth
device nam e “NTX of this model for th e co nnection (PIN is not r equir ed). In case it
pr om pts fo r the P IN, pl ease enter “0000”.
6. On ce th e Apple device is pai r ed wi th th e u nit, th e B luetooth L ED indicator wi ll bli nk
sl owly.
P l ayback iP ad/iP hone/iP od To uch m usic
7. P layback you r iP ad/iP hone/iP od Touch musi c.
8. You m ay adj ust both the volum e contr ol of your Apple devi ce and the volume co ntr ol
of th is uni t to find the most desi r able volum e settin g.
9. Fr om the r em ote contr ol you m ay pr ess :
(a) th e
button to P l ay / P ause iP ad/i P ho ne/i P od Touch musi c.
(b) the F F / FR bu tton (or / button o n th e mai n unit) to ski p tr acks for war d /
backwar d.
(c) the MUTE button to m u te th e vo lume.
Note:
(A) Auto- pair i ng/c o nnection
: With you r mobile device is pair ed, in the cas e of (i) pr ess ing
the FUNCTI ON butto n a r ound tr ip back to the B l uetooth m ode or (ii ) tur n the u nit off
and o n ag ain , the u nit wil l au to- pair with the pr evio usly con nected m obile device.
(B) Man ual pair i n g/con necti on : I n the case you would like to pair /connect oth er m obi le
device, in Blueto oth mode, pr ess th e B L UETOOTH button to wait for B luetoo th device
pai r ing then im plement steps 3 to 9 above.
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R adio Tuner Oper ation
FM Anten na
Fu lly extend the F M anten na wir e for th e best F M r adi o r eceptio n.
R adio Tuning
1. P r ess th e STANDBY button to tu r n on the u n it.
2. P res s th e FUNCTI ON bu tton to sel ect F M r adi o Ster eo or Mon o r eceiving mode, wh er e
the ster eo indicator
F M an d m ono indicator F M dis play r especti vely.
3. To m anu all y tune to a des ir ed station , r epeatedl y pr ess the TUN +/- / bu tton.
4. To autom aticall y sear ch for stations wi th str on g signals, pr ess and hol d the TUN +/-
/ butto n un til the frequency digits on display beg ins to scan th en r eleas e the button.
The tun er will stop o n the fir st str on g s ignal it finds.
Notes:
Manual tune to select weak er stations that m ight be ski pped dur i ng auto m atic
tuning.
If the automatic tuni ng does not stop on the exact fr equ ency of the station , for
exam ple, it stops on 88.9 MHz in stead of 88.8 MHz, use th e manual tu ning m ethod to
"fi ne tune" to the exact fr equen cy of the desir ed s tatio n.
R adio P res et Stati ons
The unit all ows yo u to stor e up to 20 FM station s for easy r ecal l at any ti m e.
Auto- pr es et
1. P r ess the STANDBY
butto n to tu r n o n the unit.
2. P r ess the FUNCTI ON butto n to select F M r adio m ode.
3. P r ess and h old the M E M butto n fo r auto- pr eset. The tuner will autom atical ly scan for
str onger s tatio ns fr om low fr equency to high fr equency and then stor e them i n th e
pr eset channel s.
Manual pr eset
1. P r ess the STANDBY bu tton to turn on th e unit.
2. P r ess the FUNCTI ON bu tton to s elect FM r adio m ode.
3. Tu ne to the r adio s tati o n you want to stor e in m emor y by pr essi ng the TUN +/- /
button.
4. P r ess the MEM bu tton. Th e pr eset ch an n el num ber appear s o n display an d bl inks .
5. To sel ect des ir ed pr eset s tati on num ber , pr es s th e / button fr o m the m ain u nit
or th e CH +/- button fr om the r emote contr ol.
6. To confir m pr eset locatio n, pr ess th e MEM bu tton.
7. R epeat steps 3 to 6 to stor e other station s, if apply.
Notes:
- Ther e is a few seconds delay when pr o gr amm ing, after this delay time, the u nit will
autom aticall y switch back to norm al tuner mode.
- Y o u can over wr ite a pr eset station by over wr iti ng and stor ing the new fr equen cy in its
place.
R ecal ling P r eset Station
1. P r ess the STANDBY
butto n to tu r n on the un it.
2. P r ess the FUNCTI ON butto n to select F M r adio r ecei ving mode.
3. To sel ect desir ed pr eset stati on, pr ess the P R E S E T butto n then the / bu tton
fr om the m ain uni t or pres s the CH +/- bu tton fr om the r em ote contr o l.
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