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4. Press one of the tuning pushbuttons. The “M” on the
display area will go out indicating the button is now
preset to this station.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the remaining buttons.
6. Set the AM/FM selector button to the other broad-
cast band and set the six pushbuttons in the same
manner as above.
NOTE: THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL FUNCTIONS IN THE RADIO
WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY IF POWER TO THE RADIO IS IN-
TERRUPTED. THE POWER INTERRUPTION COULD BE CAUSED
BY THE DISCONNECTION OF THE BATTERY, OR LOW BATTERY
VOLTAGE AS MAY OCCUR IN COLD WEATHER STARTING. DIS-
CONNECTION OF THE BATTERY WILL CAUSE LOSS OF PUSH-
BUTTON STATION MEMORY AND THE TIME. THE MEMORY AND
CLOCK WILL REQUIRE RESETTING WHEN POWER IS RESTORED.
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE WILL CAUSE FAILURE IN THE SEEK TUN-
ING OPERATION. THE SEEK TUNING WILL OPERATE PROPERLY
WHEN POWER IS RESTORED.
STEREO INDICATOR LIGHT
The FM Stereo light, “ST”, is located on the right side of
the display area. This light will glow whenever the radio
is tuned to an FM stereo station whose broadcasting sig-
nal is of sucient strength. If the Stereo signal begins
to weaken the radio will automatically blend to monau-
ral reception. The mono mode will increase the radio’s
ability to receive the weak signal. As the signal strength
returns to a sucient level the radio will automatically
return to the Stereo mode.
LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR
The center button on the right side of the radio marked
“L/D” is the Local/Distant Selector. When the small green
indicator light is on the radio is in the ‘Distant’ mode.
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