Finding A Station (Uplevel/Luxury)
AM-FM^ Press the AM/FM push-button to switch between AM, FM1, and FM2.
^ The display indicates the current band.
TUNE
1. Press lightly on the TUNE control in order to release the tune control from the tune control's recessed position.
2. Rotate the TUNE knob to the right in order to increase the frequency.
3. Rotate the TUNE knob to the left in order to decrease the frequency.
4. Push the TUNE control back in order to store the frequency setting while not tuning.
SEEK
^ Press the right arrow key in order to tune into the next higher frequency.
^ Press the left arrow key in order to tune into the next lower frequency.
Audio is muted during the SEEK operation.
SCAN
1. Press and hold SEEK for 2 seconds. SCAN will appear on the display.
2. Use SCAN in order to listen to each radio station for a few seconds.
3. Press SEEK again in order to stop scanning.
PUSH BUTTONS
Up to 18 stations (6 AM, 6 FM1, and 6 FM2) can be preset into the radio's memory using the 6 numbered push buttons. In order to preset a station in memory, perform the following steps:
1. Press AM-FM in order to select the band.
2. Tune to the desired station, using the TUNE knob or SEEK.
3. Press AUTO TONE in order to select the setting that you prefer.
4. Press and hold 1 of the 6 push buttons until audio returns (approximately 2 seconds).
5. Whenever you press that push button, the preset station will return.
The AUTO TONE that you selected will also be automatically selected for that push button.
PSCAN
Any stations already stored in preset memory can be sampled by the PSCAN mode.
1. In order to use PSCAN, press the PSCAN push button.
PSCAN will scan each of the presets and stop for a few seconds.
2. Press PSCAN or another push-button in order to stop scanning to listen to a specific station. PSCAN appears in the display whenever the tuner is in the PSCAN mode.
If 1 of the stations stored on a push-button is weak, the radio display shows the channel number (P1-P6) for several seconds before advancing to the next preset station.