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Harman Kardon TU930 - Auto;Manual Tuning; Remote Control

Harman Kardon TU930
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Tuning
for
a
Desired
Broadcast
Your
tuner
has
special
features
designed
to
give
you
the
best
possible
sound
quality
under
a
variety
of
conditions.
Auto/Manual
Tuning
Begin
using
this
tuner
with
"AUTO
TUNING"
activated.
"AUTO
TUNING"
will
light
up
on
the
display
panel.
In
this
mode,
pressing
the
«
or
vw
Tuning
buttons
causes
the
tuner
to
step
up
or
down
the
broadcast
band,
stopping
at
the
next
strong
signal
it
receives.
This
feature
also
allows
the
tuner
to
receive
broadcasts
in
stereo.
If
you
wish
to
receive
a
weak
broadcast
signal,
which
the
tuner
skips
over
in
AUTO
TUNING,
only
then
should
you
turn
this
feature
off.
In
this
MANUAL
TUNING
mode,
pressing
the
a
or
v
Tuning
buttons
Operating
Instructions
causes
the
tuner
to
step
up
or
down
the
broadcast
band
regardless
of
whether
a
signal
is
present.
NOTE:
In
MANUAL
TUNING
mode,
all
broadcasts
are
received
in
mono.
Mono
tuning
is
included
in
this
mode
because
broadcasts
too
weak
to
be
received
in
the
AUTO
TUNING
mode
are
also
too
weak
to
be
received
in
stereo.
If
you
later
tune
to
a
stronger
broadcast,
be
sure
to
also
return
to
AUTO
TUNING
mode.
Frequency
Direct
Tuning
This
tuning
feature
allows
you
to
directly
enter
the
desired
broadcast
frequency:
1.
Press
the
"Band"
button
for
FM
or
AM.
2.
Press
the
"Freq
Direct"
button.
The
digit
locations
in
the
display
will
begin
to
blink.
3.
Press
the
10
numbered
butions
to
enter
the
desired
broadcast
frequency.
4.
Press
the
"Enter" button.
The
display
will
stop
blinking.
If
you
try
to
enter
a
frequency
that
is
not
within
the
broadcast
band,
the
display
will
continue
to
blink.
In
this
case,
press
the
"Freq
Direct"
button
twice
and
return
to
step
3.
Preset
Memory
The
TU930
allows
you
to
store
up
to
30
broadcast
frequencies
in
its
memory.
These
can
later
be
recalled
by
pressing
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
front
panel
or
on
the
keypad
of
a
compatible
system
remote
control
(that
is
not
included
with
the
TU930).
To
enter
a
broadcast
frequency
in
memory:
1.
Tune
to
the
desired
broadcast.
2.
Press
the
memory
buiton.
"MEMORY"
will
blink
for
5
seconds,
during
which
a
Memory
Preset
number
can
be
entered.
3.
Press
the
10
numbered
buttons
to
enter
a
Preset
number
from
1
to
30,
then
press
"Enter".
To
recall
a
Preset
from
memory,
press
the
numbered
buttons.
The
second
digit
must
be
entered
while
the
first
digit
is
still
blinking.
When
single
digit
Presets
are
entered
the
display
will
stop
blinking
within
3
seconds.
To
change
a
preset
station,
simply
enter
the
new
setting.
The
old
setting
is
automatically
erased.
Remote
Control
If
you
wish
to
control
your
TU930
with
an
external
infrared
remote
sensor,
simply
connect
the
wire
from
the
remote
sensor
to
the
REMOTE
IN
jack
on
the
back
panel.
A
control
wire
may
then
be
run
from
the
REMOTE
OUT
jack
to
the
Remote
Input
of
another
stereo
component.
Alternatively,
if
you
have
a
stereo
component
with
a
built-in
infrared
remote
sensor
and
a
Remote
Output
jack,
it
may
be
possible
to
connect
this
jack
to
the
REMOTE
IN
jack
of
your
tuner.
Not
all
components
are
compatible,
but
it
will
not
hurt
to
experiment.
Once
your
TU930
is
connected
to
an
external
infrared
sensor,
you
will
need
a
compatible
remote
control
commander.
One
such
commander
is
the
remote
control
unit
from
Harmon
Kardon’s
TU9600
tuner,
available
through
Harman
Kardon’s
Parts
Department.
Harman
Kardon
also
offers
MasterworksTM,
a
universal
remote
control
that
can
be
used
not
only
with
your
tuner,
but
with
other
components
as
well,
including
TVs,
VCRs,
Cassette
Decks
and
CD
Players.
Masterworks
may
be
available
from
your
Harman
Kardon
dealer.

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