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40
ing the VOLUME/TUNE Control to select the desired
Preset Number.
Notes: 1. Presets are automatically assigned in or-
der from 1 to 20 unless a different Preset
Number is selected.
2. If the desired Preset Number is already
assigned, the current station will replace
the previously stored station.
3. To enter the station into memory, press and hold
in the VOLUME/TUNE Control until the Front
Panel Display indicates “PRESET STORED”, then
release the Control. Refer to figure TM10.
The just entered Station Preset will be assigned
Preset Number 1 (or the Preset number you selected)
and is displayed on the Front Panel Display. Refer to
f igure TM11.
4. Assign additional station Presets by performing
steps 2 and 3.
Note: If all 20 Presets are assigned and an attempt
is made to enter another preset station, the
Tuner will return to Preset 1 and will over-
write it or you can select another preset
number.
5. To verify the Station Preset(s) just entered into
memory, press the PRESET NEXT
: or BACK
9 Push-buttons to cycle through and confirm
your preset assignments.
Note: If the Tuner TRIM Mode is set to “PRESETS”,
the Front Panel VOLUME/TUNE Control may
also be used.
using the Upp or Downq Directional Push-buttons.
Refer to figure TM7 on page 39.
The Signal Strength Indication (to the right of
“ST”) displayed on the Front Panel Display can assist
in orienting the Antenna for maximum signal. Refer
to figure TM6 (minimum signal strength) and TM4
(maximum signal strength) on page 39.
Preset Tuning
The MA/MAC6700 allows for presetting 20 AM and
20 FM Radio Stations into memory for rapid recall
without having to manually tune through unwanted
stations.
Creating Presets
Tune to a station to be entered into memory either by
Manual Tuning (STATIONS Tuning Mode) or Auto-
matic Tuning (SEEK Tuning Mode) and then perform
the follow steps:
1. Press the PRESET Push-button and the Front
Panel Display will indicate there are “No Presets
Stored”. Refer to figure TM8.
2. Press and hold in the the VOLUME/TUNE
Control and Front Panel Display will indicate
“91.5Mhz ST, PRESET 1: AVAILABLE”, which
is the first of 20 Preset Numbers available for as-
signment. Refer to figure TM9.
The Station to be entered into memory may also be
assigned to a different Preset Number (2-20) by rotat-
Operating the TM2 and TM3 Tuner, con’t
Clearing Presets
6. Select the Station Preset to be removed.
7. Press and hold in the Front Panel VOLUME/
TUNE Control until the Front Panel Display indi-
cates “P1 91.5Mhz ST, PRESET CLEARED” then
release the Control. Refer to figure TM12.
8. To clear any additional Station Presets perform
steps 5 through 6 again.
After Preset Stations have been entered into memory,
the VOLUME/TUNE Control may be used to select
Presets by first using the Tuner Control Trim Function
to Select the Front Panel PRESET Tuning Mode. To
select a Preset Station press and then rotate the Front
Panel VOLUME/TUNE Control for the desired sta-
tion. Using the Remote Control, Presets are selectable
with the NEXT
: or BACK 9 Push-buttons. Direct
access is also possible by first pressing the PRESET
Push-button followed by entering the number of Preset
using the 1-20 numeric push-buttons on the Remote
Control.
Automatic Tuning
The SEEK Tuning Mode (Automatic Tuning) searches
the AM or FM Broadcast Bands for available stations.
To use the SEEK Tuning Mode perform the following
steps:
1. Use the TRIM Tuner Control Mode to select the
SEEK Tuning Mode.
2. Press the SEEK Push-buttons to go 7(down) or
8(up) the dial, the Tuner will automatically stop
on the next station. The VOLUME/TUNE Control
may also be used by first pressing it in, then giv-
Figure TM8
91.5 MHz ST |||
NO PRESETS STORED
Figure TM9
91.5 MHz ST |||
PRESET 1: AVAILABLE
Figu re T M11
P1 91.5 MHz ST |||
Figure TM10
91.5 MHz ST |||
PRESET STORED
Figure TM12
P1 91.5 MHz ST |||
PRESET CLEARED

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