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Philips FR 940 - Preset Stations; Station Name

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TUNER
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PRESET
STATIONS
You
can
store
30
preferred
stations
in
the
memory
of
the
tu-
ner.
This
enables
you
to
find
your
favorite
stations
quickly
and
easily.
The
preset
numbers
can
be
selected
with
the
digit
keys.
Programming
of
preset
stations
e
Press
the
MEMORY
key
(15)
to
open
the
memory.
The
word
MEMORY
starts
flashing
on
the
display.
e
Tune
either
automatically
or
manually
to
the
frequency
to
be
stored
(as
described
under
TUNING)
e
If
the
display
shows
no
preset
number,
the
frequency
shown
has
not
yet
been
stored
in
the
memory.
¢
Select
a
memory
location
number
(1
to
30)
with
the
digit
keys
(when
selecting
a
2-digit
number,
press
the
second
digit
key
within
1.5
seconds).
e
Press
the
MEMORY
key
(15)
again
to
enter
the
frequency
in
the
memory.
MEMORY
disappears
from
the
display.
A
stored
frequency
is
erased
from
the
memory
by
storing
another
frequency
in
its
place.
Tuning
to
preset
stations
e
Select
the
desired
preset
number
with
the
digit
keys
(7)
(when
selecting
a
2-digit
preset
station,
press
the
second
digit
key
within
1.5
seconds).
You
will
now
receive
the
selected
station
and
the
display
will
show
the
preset
number,
the
tuned
frequency
or
the
station
name.
¢
Preset
stations
can
also
be
selected
with
the
tuning
+
or
-
keys
(8):
First,
select
the
TUNER
with
the
CURSOR
MODE
keys
(20).
Press
+
briefly
to
select
the
next
preset
number.
Press
-
briefly
to
select
the
previous
preset
number.
e
If
you
keep
+
or
pressed
down
for
more
than
0.5
seconds
the
preset
number
will
be
increased
(or
decreased)
every
0.5
second.
10
STATION
NAME
You
can
manually
enter
names
for
preset
stations
which
will
be
shown
on
the
display
when
you
are
tuned
to
that
preset
number.
The
name
can
be
a
combination
of
figures,
letters,
symbols
and
spaces
and
can
be
made
up
of
a
maximum
of
5
characters.
©
Choose
a
preset
number
with
the
digit
keys
(7).
e
Press
the
SND
key
(20
The
display
shows
The
flashing
cursor
shows
the
location
for
the
input.
e
By
pressing
the
digit/alphabet
keys
(7)
repeatedly
you
can
select
the
desired
name.
To
move
the
cursor
to
the
next
or
previous
position
use
the
UP
A
or
DOWN
V
keys
(8).
¢
Press
SND
(20)
again
to
store
the
name
in
the
memory.
Notes:
If
the
SND
key
(20)
is
pressed
and
no
preset
has
been
selected,
the
display
will
show
Mii
FRIES
for
two
seconds.
Programming
is
automatically
interrupted
if
you
fail
to
push
any
key
within
1.5
minutes.
Changing
a
name
«
Press
the
SND
key
(20).
The
first
character
of
the
existing
name
starts
to
flash.
e
Enter
the
new
name
and
press
the
SND
key
again
to
store
it
into
the
memory.
Erasing
a
name
e
Press
the
SND
key
(20).
The
first
character
of
the
name
Starts
to
flash.
©
You
can
now
erase
a
character
by
moving
the
cursor
to
the
desired
position,
after
which
you
press
the
digit
key
'YZ/I_I,
9'
three
times
(I_l).
e
Press
the
SND
key
(20)
again.
The
name
or
character
has
now
been
erased
DISPLAY
e
Press
the
DISPLAY
key
(17)
to
select
the
station
name
be
shown
on
the
display.
If
this
key
is
pressed
display
will
show
/
the
frequency.
If
this
key
is
pressed
while
no
preset
has
been
selected,
the
display
will
show
Pil
i
=
the
preset
has
no
name,
the
and
will
then
return
to
showing
SCAN
°
By
pressing
the
SCAN
key
on
the
system
remote
control,
you
can
scan
all
stored
preset
stations.
The
unit
will
now
scan
all
stored
preset
stations,
beginning
with
the
current
preset.
You
will
hear
10
seconds
of
the
program
of
each
station.
The
display
shows
SCAN
for
two
seconds
and
then,
during
the
remaining
8
seconds,
the
preset
number
and
frequency
or
name
of
the
preset
station
that
is
being
scanned.
¢
By
pressing
SCAN
again,
you
can
stop
the
scanning
function
at
the
preset
station
you
wish
to
hear.
e
The
scanning
function
stops
automatically
when
all
presets
have
been
scanned.
Note:
|f
stations
are
too
weak,
the
scanning
function
will
not
stop
on
these
presets.
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