Hitachi AX-M140 Instruction Manual page 21

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FM Radio
w w w w w System Reset
To reset switch off, then back on at mains supply. Press and hold "
"
". Continue to hold "
STANDBY
scan mode.
w w w w w State Display (Tuned)
When a user has tuned to a station, the station details are recorded in persistent storage so that if the
radio is turned off and then on again, or an invalid preset or offair station is chosen, then the radio can
revert to the last station.
The standard tuned display is as follows...
The 'FM in the top left corner, indicates that the radio is in FM mode.
w w w w w AutoTune Button (SCAN on the remote)
This button activates the 'Auto Tune' function which searches for the next available FM station.
w w w w w CONFIRM Button
This button is used to enter the receiver configuration mode, AUTO or MONO. (AUTO will select
STEREO if available).
w w w w w Select Up/Down Buttons (SEL-/SEL+ on the remote)
These buttons are used to manually select new stations.
w w w w w Storing Stations on Preset Buttons 0-9
If a preset button is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds, then that assigns the current station to
the selected preset (in this example preset 4 is selected).
After 3 seconds the display reverts to the current display mode.
The bottom line of the display will show transmitted text if the station chosen transmits RDS.
w w w w w Recalling Station
If a preset button is pressed and released, then that initiates tuning to the station previously stored
under that preset.
If no preset has previously been stored then the following message is displayed for 3 seconds...
Then reverts to the current station display
" until the unit displays "System Reset". FM Radio will go into
CONFIRM
System Reset
Classic FM
Currently Playing
92.6MHz FM
Preset 04 Stored
92.6MHz FM
FM
Preset 01 Empty
92.6MHz FM
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" knob/button and press
CONFIRM

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