Sony ICF-SW77 Service Manual page 15

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9 Press MEMORY FREQ/METER BAND STEP/CURSOR o
oro button.
A cursor appears under one letter of the Station Name on
the frequency display. (The unit enters the Station Name
Editing Mode )
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10 Turn the DIAL TUNE/JOG dial to select the desired char¬
acter for the first letter of the Station Name.
11 Press MEMORY FREQ/METER BAND STEP/CURSOR O
button.
The cursor moves to the next letter.
Repeat steps 10 and 11 to make the desired Station Name
12 Press EXE.
13 While keeping ENTER depressed, press the desired
station
number; Si. S2, S3, S4, or S5
The memorized Station Name appears above the memorized
station number on the Station Selection Line on the Fre¬
quency display
(The unit goes back to the Tuning Mode.)
Example
The display will look like the illustration below if you have
programmed the following data;
frequency: AM, 5975.0 kHz
starting time; 12:00
ending time: 15:00
AM mode: Wide
Station Name: BBC
Page and number: Tuning Page 1, Station number SI
Aboul th« starting lime and ending time
• inpot either the local time or the UTC time depending on the clock indication
If the UTC indication is displayed, input the UTC time, and il not. inpu! Ihe
local time Once the Program Time is memorized, rf you Change the clock in¬
dication by pressing LOCAL/UTC. the Program Time indication and Program
Time bar changes also according to the lime difference
* You do nol have to input a "0" for time such as "0:10* Just input T and "0*
About the Program Time Mode, the Station Name Editing Mode, and the
Tuning Mode
This unit has three modes Program Time Mode, Station Name Editing Mode,
and Tuning Mode
In the Program Time Mode, you can input the starting and ending time
In the Station Name Editing Mode, you can make a Station Name
The Tuning Mode is the normal state in which you can tune in a station.
When you press ENTER and S1-S5 and memorize a Station or a Frequency,
the unit goes back to the Tuning Mode
To exit the Program Time Mode or Station Name Editing Mode and go back to
the Tuning Mode, press FM, AM, or S1-S5.
To exit the Station Name Editing Mode and go back to the Program Time
Mode, press EXE.
How to malc&k'StaUdn
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You can use up to 6 characters to make a Station Name.
The letters and symbols you can use are the following (53
kinds
Of
characters and a blank space):
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
JL
!
j
K
L
M
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O
P
Q
R
s
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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0
~T~
2
3
4
~5~ ~6~ ~T~ ~8~ ~9~
As you turn the DIAL TUNE/JOG dial clockwise, the letter
changes in the above order. If you turn it counterclockwise, it
changes in the opposite order. Turn the dial until the desired
letter appears on the display.
Note:
Make sure that the DIAL LOCK switch is not locked.
To delete a letter, press PAGE FEED - <t.
To insert a space, press PAGE FEED + 3.
If you memorize a station that does not have a Station Name
onto a blank station, a Station Name is given automatically.
The symbol
and the frequency number appear on the
Station Name Area and on the Station Selection Line.
Example:
FM 98.0 MHz is memorized as "*98.0".
AM 15360 kHz is memorized as "* 15360".
Notes on Tuning Pages:
• If the station has a new Station Name, you cannot memo¬
rize it on a station number that already has a Preset Station
Name. You can memorize it only on a blank station.
- If the station does not have a new Station Name, you can
either memorize it on a blank station or add it to an already
memorized Preset Station Name. (See page 25 for details.)
• You cannot overwrite a station on the Tuning Page except
for the following cases. If you want to erase a station, see
page 24.
♦ You can overwrite a new station onto a previously memo¬
rized station if:
— The previously saved station does not have a Program
Time, but the new station with the same Station Name and
frequency number has a Program Time.
— The previously saved station has a Program Time, but the
new station with the same Station Name and frequency
does not have a Program Time
* You can eliminate the Program Time from that station by
inputting the same time for both the starting time and ending
time also.
• When you press the ENTER button in step 13. the under¬
lines on the Station Name line of the Turning Page flash to
let you know which station numbers can be memorized on
Notes on Timer Page:
* If you memorize a station on the number where a station
has already been memorized, the previous station is be
erased and replaced by the new one.
• If you memorize a station without Station Name on a previ
ously memorized station, the Station Name does not
change but the programmed data is replaced by the new
data.
• Each station on the Timer Page can have only one Fre¬
quency
Oempnstration mode
This unit has a demonstration mode in which all the preset
stations in the Tuning Pages are tuned in for 3 seconds each
sequentially
Press FREE while keeping METER BAND depressed
"DEMO START" is displayed and the demonstration mode
starts from the first Page.
About the key words
You can memorize the following "key words" lor the demonstration mode
GOTOnn' which means "go to Page nn
"RETURN" which means "return to Page 1
Input these key words as the Station Names lor the Preset Station osmg the
same procedure as for making the Station Names on page 21
These Station Names work as key words only in the demonstration mode
To Memorize a Station on the Quick Page
You can memorize one of the following two data in a Preset
Station on the Quick Page:
■ Station Name (of the Station on the Tuning Page)
• band and frequency of the broadcast and AM detection
mode
To memorize a station
1 Tune in the desired station by manual, direct, scan or
Preset Station tuning.
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2 For AM. select the AM mode. (See page 18.)
3 Select G1 or Q2 by pressing QUICK PAGE.
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While keeping ENTER depressed, press the desired station
number; SI, S2, S3, S4, or S5.
The memorized Station Name or frequency appears on the
Station Selection Line. The Station Name will be displayed in
small letters.
If you tune in a station using manual, direct, or scan tuning,
the frequency appears on the Station Selection Line, and the
Station Name Area remains blank.
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