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USING THE TIMER
(1)
Setting the Current Time (24-hour display)
Example: Setting the current time to 19:30
1
Turn on the power.
2
Press the TIMER button for at least
3 seconds.
•“TIME” flashes on the display.
✽
If the time is already set,
“EVERYDAY” is displayed.
Press one of the TUNING buttons
to display “TIME”, then perform
step 3.
7
Press the MEMORY/SET button
at the sound of the chime of a
time service, etc.
•“30” stops flashing, remaining
lit, and the current time is
displayed.
✽
The number changes continuously when one of the
tuning buttons (TUNING UP or DOWN) is pressed.
✽
If the time is already set when step 2, 3 is performed,
both the hours and minutes positions flash.
PHONES
SYSTEM
VOLUME
ON / STANDBY
AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER DRA-F101
SOURCE
DIRECT
BANDUPDOWN
TUNING
MEMORY
/ SET
FUNCTION
TIMERTONE RDS
2 3,5,7 4,6
1
5
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
•“19” stops flashing, remaining
lit, and the minutes position
starts flashing.
Use the TUNING buttons to
input the minutes (30).
•“30” flashes in the
minutes position.
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3
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
• The hours position flashes.
Use the TUNING buttons
to input the hours (19).
•“19” flashes in the hours
position.
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(2) Before Setting the Timer
2 Be sure to set the current time. If the current time is not set, the timer standby indicator (“”) will not light and the
timer will not function.
2 Be sure to preset the station before setting the timer. (Refer to “Presetting AM and FM stations” on page 14.)
2 The DRA-F101 is equipped with two types of timers: the everyday time which turns the power on and off at the
same times every day, and the once timer that turns the power on and off only once.
2 Do not change the timer standby mode after the timer is activated (after the timer on time is reached). The timer may
not operate properly.
2 It is not possible to set the timer start and end times to the same time.
2 If the display or operation is not normal, unplug the power cord, then plug it back in while pressing the memory/set
button (MEMORY/SET). This restores the tuner to the initial default values. After doing this, reset the presettings,
current time and timer settings.
2 When setting the timer to operate the CD player, MD recorder or cassette deck, do so with a disc or cassette loaded
and the disc holder or cassette holder closed. The timer will not operate properly if no disc or cassette is loaded or if
the disc holder or cassette holder is open.
(3) Setting the Timer
2 The timer function lets you switch the power between
the on and standby modes automatically at the desired
times.
2 When connected in a system with the D-F101 series,
the timer can be used to play a CD, cassette or MD or
to record from the tuner onto the MD recorder or
cassette deck (“air check”).
Example: Using the everyday timer to listen to the
station stored at preset number 3 (FM 98.00 MHz)
from 12:35 to 12:56
1
Turn on the power.
2
Press the TIMER button for at least
3 seconds.
•“EVERYDAY” is displayed.
PHONES
SYSTEM
VOLUME
ON / STANDBY
AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER DRA-F101
SOURCE
DIRECT
BANDUPDOWN
TUNING
MEMORY
/ SET
FUNCTION
TIMERTONE RDS
2 3, 5, 7, 9,11,13,15,17
1,18 4, 6, 8,10,12,14,16
✽
If the time is not set, “TIME” is displayed.
Perform steps 3 to 7 on page 16, then start
the timer setting over.
Press one of the TUNING
buttons to display
“EVERYDAY” or “ONCE”.
3
4
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
• This sets the unit to the timer
setting mode’s function
setting mode.
Example: When the everyday timer is
selected
5
Use the TUNING buttons
to switch the function to
“TUNER”.
✽
The function switches as follows each time
the button is pressed:
: When the TUNING UP button is pressed.
: When the TUNING DOWN button is
pressed.
6
Press the MEMORY/SET button.
•“TUNER” is stored in the
memory as the timer function.
Use the TUNING buttons
to set preset number 3.
7
8
Press the MEMORY/SET
button.
• The preset station is stored in
the memory and the timer on
time setting mode is set.
“E” and “oN” appear
alternately in the display in the
steps 8 to 11.
<Setting the timer on
time>
Use the tuning buttons to set
the hours position to “12”.
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