Memory Operation - JVC 40 GFB 6826 Quick Start Manual

Monitor with receiver
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• [
] : Stores the information about the song
being received.
• [Emergency Alerts] : Turn on or off the alert
message.
• [Alert Message Log] : Displays the alert
message received.
Seek mode/Band keys
3
• Touch to switch seek mode in the following
sequence: [AUTO1], [AUTO2], [MANUAL].
– [AUTO1]: Tunes in a station with good reception
automatically.
– [AUTO2]: Tunes in the memorized stations one after
another.
– [MANUAL]: Switches to the next frequency
manually.
• Switches bands (between FM and AM).
Information display
4
Displays the information on the current station:
Frequency and Channel
Touching [
] allows you to switch between
Content A, Content B and Content C.
Content A: Station name, Song Title, Artist Name
Content B: Station Message, Radio Text
Content C: PTY Genre, Album Name
Preset list
5
• Touching [ ]/[ ] allows you to change the
display size.
• Recalls the memorized station or channel.
• When touched for 2 seconds, stores the
currently being received station or channel in
the memory.
Indicator display
6
While receiving an HD Radio station, it lights
with orange when the audio is digital and lights
with gray when it is analog. While receiving an
analog station, it is off.

Memory Operation

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Auto memory
You can store stations with good reception in
the memory automatically.
1
Touch desired band key.
2
Touch [ ] on the right side of the screen.
Touch [AME].
3
Touch [Yes].
h Auto memory starts.
h
Ñ
Manual memory
You can store the currently being received
station or channel in the memory.
1
Select the station or channel you wish to
store in the memory.
2
Touch [FM#] (#:1-15) or [AM#] (#:1-5)
in which you want to store the station
or channel for 2 seconds until a beep
sounds.
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Preset select
1
Touch [ ] on the left side of the screen.
Select a station or channel from the list.
HD Radio™ Tuner
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