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Storing
the
receiving
station
in
memory
@
How
to
classify
and
memorize
stations
The
memory
can
be
divided
(classified)
for
different
users
or
programs
of
stations.
With
this
model,
six
classes
(CLASS
A
to
F)
are
available
and
stations
can
be
memorized
in
any
class.
A
total
of
40
stations
can
be
memorized
in
classes
from
A
to
F.
Although
the
same
station
can
be
memorized
in
different
classes,
the
memory
number
for
the
station
will
differ
depending
on
the
order
in
which
the
station
is
memorized
in
the
classes.
@
Tune
in
the
desired
station
(see
previous
section
“Receiving
FM
and
AM
broadcast’).
@
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
®
The
MEMORY
indicator
will
flash
for
8
seconds.
Press
the
desired
Classified
Memory
button
(one
of
buttons
A
to
F).
@
The
station
is
memorized
in
the
selected
class
with
the
memory
number
which
is
the
smallest
of
the
unoccupied
numbers
in
the
class.
By
repeating
the
operations
above,
up
to
40
stations
can
be
memorized.
If
an
attempt
is
made
to
memorize
41
stations,
“FULL”
will
be
displayed
in
the
Frequency
Display,
indicating
that
no
more
stations
can
be
memorized.
How
to
cancel
memorized
stations
Retrieve
the
class
number
you
want
to
cancel
(see
“How
to
retrieve
memorized
stations”)
and
then
press
the
CABLE
button
while
holding
down
the
MEMORY
button.
Another
station
can
be
memorized
with
the
memory
number
which
has
been
cancelled.
How
to
retrieve
memorized
stations
@
Press
the
Classified
Memory
button
for
the
desired
class.
@
The
memory
number
(station)
which
was
last
used
in
the
class
will
be
received.
@
ifthe
preset
station
is
an
FM
station
and
if
PS
is
available
of
an
RDS
station,
PS
is
displayed.
PS
will
automatically
be
written
into
the
preset
memory
at
this
point.
Even
if
you
are
entering
characters
by
yourself,
the
display
changes
to
PS
automatically.
If
the
preset
station
is
not
a
RDS
station
and
PS
is
not
available,
the
frequency
will
be
displayed.
Or
if
characters
are
being
input,
they
are
displayed.
The
following
operation
will
produce
the
same
result.
@
There
are
several
methods
to
proceed
after
the
above
opera-
tions
are
carried
out.
Use
any
of
the
following
methods.
a.
Pressing
the
same
Classified
Memory
button
again
permits
the
next
preset
memory
number
(station)
to
be
received.
b.
Input
the
memory
number
you
wish
to
receive
by
using
the
Number
buttons.
®@
|f
the
memory
number
consists
of
2
digits,
input
two
numbers,
immediately
one
after
the
other.
For
instance,
when
inputting
“15”,
“15”
will
not
be
registered
if
you
wait
more
than
one
second
before
inputting
“5”,
resulting
in
only
“1”
being
registered.
-
@
If
a
number
other
than
a
number
from
1
to
40,
or
a
number
which
has
not
been
memorized
is
input,
the
number
flashes
for
2
seconds
and
then
the
number
which
was
displayed
before
wiil
be
displayed.
-l1-—
®
'fanumber
between
1
and
4
is
pressed,
the
display
and
station
are
changed
1
second
later.
c.
Press
the
SCAN/S.
LETTER
button
@
Stations
memorized
in
the
present
class
will
be
scanned
in
a
order
and
the
corresponding
memory
number
will
flash
in
the
Preset
station
display
at
each
scan.
After
the
last
memory
number
of
the
class
is
reached,
scanning
starts
again
from
the
first
memory
number
of
the
class.
Pressing
the
SCAN/S.
LETTER
button
again
stops
scanning.
If
RF
MODE,
iF
BAND,
MODE,
DYNAS,
ANTENNA,
or
CABLE
are
changed
during
preset
memory
recall,
the
MEMORY
indicator
and
the
preset
number
flash
for
3
seconds.
If
you
want
to
re-memorize
the
contents
after
achange,
press
the
MEMORY
button.
If
you
do
not
press
the
MEMORY
button,
the
preset
number
will
be
“-
-”.

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