DETAILED CONTROLS AND GAUGES OPERATION
3-128
Power switch, Volume control knob, Balance control knob
Press this knob (1) to turn the power for the radio on. The frequency is displayed on display (7). Press the knob
again to turn the power off.
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume; press counterclockwise to reduce the volume. The range for the
volume is VOL 0 - VOL 40.
SEL button
Each time this button (2) is pressed, the mode changes as follows: VOL (volume) J BAS (bass) J TRE (treble) J
BAL (balance). The mode is displayed on display (7). For details of each mode, see “Method of Operating Mode
(3-130)“.
FM/AM Selection Button (AM/FM)
Press this button (3) to select the desired band.
Each time the button is pressed, the band changes FM J AM J FM . . .
Display Selection Button (TIME)
On this machine, priority is given to the frequency display. When the frequency is being displayed, press button
(4) and the display will show the present time for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds pass, the display returns automati-
cally to the frequency display. If any button other than TIME ADJ (H, M, ADJ) is pressed within 5 seconds, the dis-
play returns to the frequency display. For details of the method of adjusting the time, see “Setting Correct Time (3-
131)“.
AS/PS button
This button (5) actuates the auto store and preset scan functions.
q Auto store
If this button is kept pressed for at least 2 seconds during radio reception, it will automatically search for six
available AM and FM stations each, starting with the lowest frequency and going up to the highest frequency.
These frequencies can then be saved in the preset memory.
q Preset scan
If this button is pressed within 2 seconds, it is possible to select one of the already preset stations. Wait for 6
sec. after pressing the button and then press the button again to select the next preset station. If it is impossi-
ble to receive the preset frequency, the selection advances after 1 second to the next preset station.
Preset Station Buttons (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
If this button (6) has been used to decide which stations to preset, it is possible to select the desired station at a
touch. It is possible to preset 6 stations each for both AM and FM.
For details of the method of presetting the stations, see “Method of Setting with Preset Button (3-129)“.
The preset button can be used to save the frequency manually. To save the frequency automatically, use the Auto
store button.
Display
This display (7) shows the reception band, frequency, preset No., and time.