Nicetex Electronics 170512BT Bluetooth Speaker User Manual PBTSD86 AF8 PYLE AF8 IB draft Rev05 indd

Nicetex Electronics Ltd. Bluetooth Speaker PBTSD86 AF8 PYLE AF8 IB draft Rev05 indd

User Manual

IMPORTANT: Pack carefully in original package if possible. We are not responsible for damage incurred in returning items for repair. A letter stating your exact street address, daytime phone number, and the problem you are experiencing should be included. You must also enclose a copy of the original receipt as proof of date of purchase.USER’S MANUALBluetooth Wireless Audio StreamingClock Radio W/ FM Receiver & Alarm ClockPBTSD86www.pyleaudio.comPBTSD86+AF8- PYLE+AF8-IB draft Rev05.indd1 8 - 161 2012-5-24 14:41
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13Compliance with FCC RegulationsThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and   2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the   receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2Important Safety Instructions When used in the directed manner, this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure your personal safety. However, improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and use, and keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note of all warnings listed in these instructions and on the unit. 1.  Water and Moisture   The unit should not be used near water. For example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, swimming pool or in a set basement. 2. Ventilation   The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. Also, it should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, which may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. 3. Heat & Flame   The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.   No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. 4. Power Source   The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.   Where the AC/DC Adaptor is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. 5. Power Cord Protection   Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. It is always best to have a clear area from where the cord exits the unit to where it is plugged into an AC outlet. 6. Cleaning   The unit should be cleaned only as recommended. See the section "Care and Maintenance" of this manual for cleaning instructions. 7.  Object and Liquid Entry   Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into any openings or vents located on the product. It shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 8. Attachments   Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer. 9.  Lightning and Power Surge Protection   Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the periods of time. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges. 10. Overloading   Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire of electric shock. 11.  Damage Requiring Service   This unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:   A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.   B. Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled into the enclosure.   C. The unit has been exposed to rain.   D. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.   E. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance or does not operate normally. 12.  Periods of Nonuse   If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period of time, such as a month or longer, the power cord should be unplugged from the unit to prevent damage or corrosion. 13. Servicing   The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond those methods described in the user's operating instructions. Service methods not covered in the operating instructions should be referred to qualified service personnel. PBTSD86+AF8- PYLE+AF8-IB draft Rev05.indd3 8 - 143 2012-5-24 14:42
3Featur esThank you for  pur ch as ing the Bluetooth S peaker  System with Alar m  Clock R adio. The m odel in cor por at es  following featur es : P layback  iP ad /iP hone/iP o d Touch m usic thr ough  Bluetooth technology Clock with 12/24 hour s display for m at selection Al ar m  timer  function Al ar m  wake up to B uzzer , FM r adio with Snooze function Sleep tim er  function FM r adio r eceiver  With 20 FM r adio pr es et  stations LCD display with dim mer  function Audio l ine- in for  connecting o th er  digital audio player  P r eset EQ and Bass boost function L uxur y Mood light iP ad, iP hone and iP od touch are tr adem ar ks  of Apple Inc., r egister ed  in the U.S. and other  co untr ies . iP ad, iP hone and iP od models ar e not included. Clock / M em or y b atter y back - up For  the unit has been wor ked fo r  a ver y long per i od, wher e the backup batt er y voltage may disch ar g e to a low level which cannot backup the clock and r adio pr es et station data. In this case you need to r eplace it with the fr es h one. (1) A backup batter y co m par tm en t located at r ear  of the m ain unit. (2) Open the batter y com par tm ent lid. (3) Follow the po lar ity di ag r am  shown inside the co mpar tm ent and install 2 x AAA (UM- 4) type batter ies (not included). (4) Close the batter y com par tm ent lid. R emo te Contr o l The r em ote co ntr o l oper a tes on one CR 2025 L ithium batter y (included). To activate the r em ote co ntr o l, r em ove the insulation tab attached in the batter y co mpar tm ent. War ni ngs: B atter ies shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fir e or  the like. Be s ur e that the batter i es ar e  instal led co r r ectly. Wr ong pol ar i ty m ay dam age the unit. Do not mix old an d new batte r ies . Do not mix alkaline, standard (car bon-zinc) or  r echar geable (nickel- cadmium) batter ies. Only batter ies  of the same or  equivalent type as r ecom m en d ar e to be used. If the unit is not to be used f or  an extended per iod of time, r em ove the batter y. Do not dispose of ba tter ies in fir e, batt er y m ay explode or  leak. Danger  of explosion if batter y is incor r ectly r eplaced. AC- DC Ad aptor  connection The unit is po wer ed by an exter nal AC- DC P ower  Adapto r  (included) with output DC12V / 2000m A. (1) I nser t the adaptor s DC output plug into the DC I N jack at the back of the unit. (2) P lug the adaptor  into an ac main outlet. Installation12Car e and Maintenance-    Do not subject the unit to excessive for ce, shock, dust or  extr em e tem per atu r e. -    Do not tamper  the i nter n al  com ponents of the unit. -    Clean yo ur  unit with a dam p (never  wet) cloth. Solvent or  det er g en t should never  be used. -    Avoid leaving your  unit in dir ect sunlight or  in hot, hum id or  dusty places. -    Keep yo ur  unit away fr o m heating appliances and sour ces of electr i cal noise such as fluor escent lamps o r  mo tor s .   R esettin g the UnitIf the unit exper i ences a power  s ur ge or  el ectr ic shock, it is possible that the inter n al  m icr o- co ntr oller  may lock up and the unit will not r espond to any com m ands fr o m the panel co ntr o ls. In this event, use a s tr aig hten ed paper  clip, toothpick or  si milar  objects to pr es s the R E SE T button located at r ear  of the unit (see the below figur e). The r eset oper ati on  cl ear s the system m em or y and all of you r  pr evi ous settings will be er as ed . CAUTI O N: DO NOT US E  SHAR P , P OI NTE D OB J E CT  TO P R E S S  THE  R E SE T B UTTON.   I T M AY  DAM AGE  THE  R E S E T S WI TC H I NS I DE  THE  UNI T. Technical DataP ower  Adapto r :        Input AC 100V 240V    ~50/60Hz               Output DC 12V / 2000m A P ower  Supply f or  the unit:   DC 12V / 2000mA B atter y backup for  cl ock /m em o r y: DC 3V - - -  2 x AAA  (UM - 4) type batter y (not included) R emo te Contr o l bat ter y:      DC 3V  - - -  1 x CR2025 L ithium batter y (included) THE  SP E CI FICATI ON AND E XTER NAL  AP P EAR ANCE  OF THE SE T AR E  SUB JECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT P R I OR  NOTICE. If at any tim e in the futur e you should need to dispose of this pr oduct please note that: Waste electr ical  pr o du cts should not be disposed of with household waste. P leas e r ecycl e wh er e facilities exist. Check with yo ur  Local Auth or ity o r  r etail er  for  r ecycl ing advice. (Waste E lectr ical  and E lectr onic E quipment Di r ective).
11Wake to Buzzer*  When the alarm time is reached, the alarm source indicator blinks and the buzzer alarm will sound for three minutes. *  It goes into auto-Snooze mode if no button has been pressed. The buzzer turns off for the snooze time (around 10 minutes) then comes on again. *  You may activate the snooze function after the alarm sounds by pressing the SNOOZE               button. The buzzer stops for the snooze time (around 10 minutes) then comes again. *  The snooze operation (including auto-snooze and manual snooze) can be repeated 3 times. *  To cancel the snooze before it expires, press the ALARM   button. *  To stop the alarm immediately after the buzzer sounds, you can also press the ALARM button. It resets itself for the following day. Wake to Radio*  When the alarm time is reached, the selected alarm source Radio will automatically turn on. It starts softly and gradually becomes louder. The alarm source indicator blinks. *  It plays for 30 minutes then shuts off and resets itself for the following day. *  During the activation of the alarm source, you may press the SNOOZE button to activate the snooze function. The alarm stops for the snooze time (around 10 minutes) then turns on again. *  The snooze operation can be repeated 3 times. *  To cancel the snooze before it expires, press the ALARM   button. *  To stop the alarm immediately after the alarm sounds, you can also press the ALARM button. It resets itself for the following day. Sleep Timer FunctionSleep to timerThis feature allows you to fall asleep to the radio or Bluetooth music to 120 Minutes.   The unit shuts off automatically when the time expires. 1. Press the STANDBY  button to turn the unit on. 2. Either tune to the desired radio station in radio mode or playback Bluetooth music from iPad/iPhone. 3. To select the sleep timer to turn the unit off after 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 or 120 minutes, press the SLEEP button from the remote control repeatedly. The display shows the sleep time and the sleep indicator   . The unit plays for the selected length of time then automatically turns off. 4. To turn the unit off before the sleep timer counts down to zero, press the STANDBY button at any time. Notes: *    To check the remaining sleep time, press the SLEEP button once from the remote control. *  If you are falling asleep to Bluetooth music from an iPad/iPhone, the sleep timer will shut off the power to this system but it will not turn off the Bluetooth device. *  If you are falling asleep to music from an external device connected to the AUX-IN input, the sleep timer will shut off the power to this system but it will not turn off the external device. 4Wall Mounting option   (1)  On the wall, two mounting screws (with same spacing as the main unit mounting holes) should be ready for the mounting. (2)  Detach the Stand from the main unit. (3)  Insert the Ferrite holder on the rear of the unit. (4)  Place the power cord ferrite on the Ferrite holder. (5)  Hang the unit on the wall   PBTSD86+AF8- PYLE+AF8-IB draft Rev05.indd5 8 - 125 2012-5-24 14:42
5Description of PartsMain Unit Top ViewFront View                                                           Side View           Rear View10Clock SettingWhen the unit is OFF (at standby mode): Set 12/24 Hour format1. Press the MODE button until the display digits blink then entered the 12/24 hour for mat setting mode. 2. Press the TUN +/-   /    button to select 12 or 24 hour display format. Set Clock3. Press the MODE button again and the clock digits blink. 4. Press the VOL +/- button to set hour. 5. Press the TUN +/-   /   button to set minute. Exit setting mode6. To save all settings and exit the setting mode, press the MODE button or wait for a few seconds. Alarm OperationThe unit incorporates alarm function which wakes you up from Buzzer (Beep) or FM Radio. To select wake up alarm source1. Turn the unit off. 2. Press and hold the ALARM    button until the alarm source indicator    BUZ / RAD blinks on display. 3. P ress the TUN +/-   /    button to select alarm source Buzzer or FM radio. To select wake to buzzer, the   BUZ indicator blinks. To select wake to radio, the    RAD indicator blinks. To set alarm time4. P ress the ALARM    button again and the alarm digits blink. 5. Press the VOL +/- button to set alarm hour. 6. P ress the TUN +/-   /    button to set alarm minute. Note: Press and hold the   /    or VOL +/- button for fast advance / reverse value. Set maximum alarm volume level (apply for alarm source RADIO only)7. Press the ALARM      button again, maximum alarm volume level indicator “V (level digits)” blinks. 8. Press the VOL + / - button to select maximum alarm volume level, where you can select the level between 10 and 30 (inclusive). Save settings9. To save settings and exit the setting mode, press the ALARM    button or wait for few seconds. Enable daily alarm10. P ress the ALARM    button to toggle between alarm enable and disable.   To activate the daily alarm, the alarm source indicator    BUZ / RAD should appear on the display. Note: When "Wake to Radio" is selected, make sure the radio station which you want to wake to is tuned. PBTSD86+AF8- PYLE+AF8-IB draft Rev05.indd6 8 - 611 2012-5-24 14:42
9Auxiliar y Input This  unit pr o vi des an auxil iar y audio sig nal input for  connecting ex ter nal audio devices. 1. R em ove the Fer r ite h olde r  at r ear  of the unit. 2. Connect an audio cabl e with 3.5m m ster eo  plug to the AUX - IN J ack located at the back of the unit. 3. Connect the other  end of the cable to a Line Out Jack or  Headphon e Jack of yo ur  exter n al  audio device. 4. Tu r n on the exter n al  audio device. 5. To s elect au xili ar y audio input, pr ess the FUNCTION button until the AUX  in di cato r  displays. 6. The volume level can now be con tr o lled  th r ough the main unit. Oper ate all other  functions on the auxiliar y device as usual. Note: - I f yo u'r e connected the L i ne  Out J ack of yo ur  exte r nal  device then you only need to adjust the vo lum e co ntr o l of this unit. I f yo u'r e connected the Headphone Jack of yo ur  ex ter n al  device, then you m ay need to adjust both the volume con tr o l of yo ur  exter n al  device and the volume contr ol  of this un it to find the m ost des ir able volum e setting. - P r ess  the S TANDB Y   button tur ning off the unit when you finish listening. Don't for get to switch off the po wer  of yo ur  ex ter n al  device as well. (A) P r eset E QThe unit pr ovi des  4 pr eset EQ setting s for  yo ur  selection. In eith er  r adi o, AUX (auxil iar y) or  Bluetooth mode:  To select the pr es et  EQ, pr ess the EQ button fr om  the r em ote co ntr o l.  Each pr ess of the EQ button will s cr o ll  th r ough following selection. (B) Bass / Tr ebl eP r ess  and hold the EQ button, the BASS  indicator  will display. P r es s the TUN + / -    /  button for  incr eas e or  de cr eas e bass level. P r ess EQ button again, TR E  indicator  displays. P r es s the TUN + / -  /    button for  i ncr ease o r  decr ease tr eble level. (C) Bass B oost functionIf n ecessar y, you may select the bass boost effect by pr es sing the DB BS button fr om  the r emo te co ntr ol.  Whilst the bass boost is on and the BASS  indicator  displays.  Each pr ess of the DB BS button will toggle between ON and OFF of the bass boost effect. Select yo ur  favo ur . Note: Ei th er  one of the above mentioned modes [(A), (B) or  (C)] can be activated at a time. P r eset EQ, B ass/Tr ebl e and Bass Boost 61. BLUETOOTH button - - - - -  P r es s to  pair  iP ad/iP hon e (Bluetooth connection). 2. Blueto oth L E D i ndi cator  3. R em ote Co ntr o l In fr ar ed S ensor  4. L CD display 5. STANDB Y  button - - - - -  Tu r n the unit on and off. 6. FUNCTION button ----- Select FM r adio ster eo / mono, Bluetooth or  AUX (Auxiliar y) mode. 7. SNOOZE / L I GHT button ----- Activate the snooze function; Select dis play Dim / B r ight. 8. MODE  / ME M button - - - - -  At standby m ode: Select differ ent setting mode (12/24 h our s display for m at, clock). In FM r adio mode: Save pr eset r adio station. 9. Mood L ight Bar  10. VOL + /-  - - - - -  Adjust volume level up and down; Set clock / al ar m  hour . 11. Speak er s  12.  /    button - - - - -  At standby m ode: Set clock / alar m  minute. In r adi o mode: Tune the r adio  fr equency up / down. In Bluetooth mode: Skip tr ack s For war d / B ack war d.   13. / P R E SE T button -----   In r adi o mode: E nter  pr eset r adio channel mode. In Bluetooth mode: P lay / P ause iP od (iP ad/iP hone) music. 14. MOOD L I GHT ON/OFF button ----- Tu r n the mood light on/off. 15. Al ar m   button - - - - -  E nter  alar m setting mode; Tur n the alar m  on/off. 16. Stand 17. AUX- I N jack ----- Au xiliar y audio signal input. 18. DC- I N jack - - - - -  F or  the connection of exter n al DC power  supply. 19. R E SET button - - - - - Fo r  r es etting the unit. 20. FM antenna wir e 21. Cl ock/Mem or y backup batter y com par tm ent 22. Fer r ite holder  ----- For  wall mounting, hold the fer r i te (close to the DC- in plug) of the po wer  adapt or . 23. Mounting holes ---- F or  desk top stand or  wall m ounting  R em ote Con tr ol  1. Infr ar ed  Tr a ns m itter  2. STANDB Y  button ---- Tu r n the u nit on and off. 3. EQ button - - - -  Select pr es et E Q effect. 4. FUNC (function) button ---- Select FM s ter eo/m ono  r adi o, Bluetooth or  AUX (Au xiliar y) mode. 5. button - - - - -  P lay / P aus e iP o d (iP ad/iP hone) m usic. 6. MODE  button - - - -  Select differ en t setting m ode (12/24 hou r s display f or m at, clock). 7. VOL + /-  button - - - - -  Adjust volume level up and down; Set clock / al ar m  hou r . 8. MUTE button - - - -  Mute the volume. 9. SNOOZE / L IGHT button - - - - -  Activate the snooze function; Select display Dim / B r ig ht. 10. SL EE P  button ---- Select the time du r at io n of the sleep t im er . 11. DBBS button - - - -  Select bass boost effect. 12. ME M button - - - -  Save pr es et r adio station. 13. CH + / - button - - - -  Select pr eset r adio channel (station). 14. TUN+ / FF and TUN - / FR  button ----   At standby m ode: Set clock / alar m  minute. In r adi o mode: Tune the r adi o fr equency up / down. In Bluetooth mode: Skip tr ack s For war d / Back war d. 15. AL AR M ON/OFF button ---- E nter  alar m  setting mode; Tur n the alar m  on / off. 16. MOOD L I GHT ON/OFF button ----- Tur n the mood light on/off. 17. B atter y Com pa r tm ent
7Bluetooth Oper ati onThe unit playback iP ad/iP hone/i P od Touch music thr ough Bluetooth oper ation. Note:   The unit is designed mainly for  Bluetooth pair ing Apple device, like iP ad, iP hone and iP od Touch. Y ou may tr y other  br an d of sm ar t  phone / m obile device which has Bluetooth function. Although som e of the ear l ier  m obile phone models which have Bluetooth function, it may not com patible with this unit. B efor e you did the Bluetooth pair ing/co nn ection, following infor m atio n will help:(A) Whilst the unit is s ear chin g fo r  Bluetooth device (e.g. iP ho ne), the B luetooth L E D indicator  will blink fast. Whilst the unit pai r ed  with a B luetooth device (e.g. iP hon e), the Bluetooth L E D indicator will blink slowly. (B) The Bluetooth device name of this model:      NTX    For  the m obile phone/device with B luetooth ver s io n V2.1 and above:         - - - - - - - - -  No P I N is r equir ed f or  Bluetooth connection to this model.     For  the m obile phone/device with B luetooth ver s io n V2.0 and below:    - - - - - - - - -  The P IN is “0000” fo r  Bluetooth connection to this m odel Bluetooth pair ing/co nn ection1. P r es s the STANDB Y  button to tur n on the unit. 2. P r es s the FUNCTION button to select Bluetooth mode. The " bt " in dicato r  displays. 3. The unit will s ear ch  ne ig hbour ing B luetooth device and the B luetooth L E D indica tor  will blink fast. 4. F r om the iP ad/iP hon e/iP od Touch, tur n  on its Bluetooth function and it will also sear ch  fo r  the neighbour in g Bluetooth device. 5. F r om the Bluetooth device list of yo ur  iP ad/iP hon e/i P od Touch, tap on Bluetooth device name “NTX” of this model for  the connection (P IN is not r equir ed). I n case it pr om pts for  the P I N, please e nter  “0000”.6. Once the Apple device is pair ed with the unit, the Bluetooth LED i ndicator  will blink slowly. P layback iP ad/iP hone/iP o d Touch music7. P layback yo ur  i P ad/iP hone/iP od Touch music. 8. Y o u may adjust both the vo lum e co ntr o l of yo ur  Apple device and the volume co ntr ol of this unit to find the most des ir abl e volum e setting. 9. F r om  the r em ote co nt r ol  you m ay pr es s: (a) the button to P lay / P ause iP ad/iP hone/iP od Touch m usic. (b) the FF / FR  button (or     / button on the main unit) to skip tr acks for war d / back war d. (c) the MUTE button to m ute the volum e. Note: (A) Auto- pair ing/con nection  : With yo ur  mobile device is pair ed, in the case of (i) pr essi ng the FUNCTI ON button a r ou nd t r ip back to the B luetooth m ode or  (ii) tu r n the unit off and on again, the unit will auto - pair  with the pr evio us ly connected mobile device. (B) Manual pair ing /con nection : In the case you would like to pai r /co nnect other  mobile device, in Bluetooth mo de, pr es s the BL UE TOOTH button to wait for  Bluetooth device pai r ing then implement steps 3 to 9 above. 8R adio Tun er  Oper ationFM AntennaFully extend the FM antenna wir e fo r  the best FM r adio r eception. R adi o Tuning1. P r ess  the S TANDB Y  button to tur n on the unit. 2. P r es s the FUNCTION button to select FM r adio Ster eo  or  Mono r eceivin g mode, wher e the ster eo  indi cato r  “  FM” and mono indicator  “FM “ display r espectively. 3. To m anually tune to a des ir ed station, r epeat edly pr ess the TUN +/-     /    button. 4. To automatically sear ch  for  stations with str ong signals, pr es s and hold the TUN +/-  / button until the fr equency digits on display begins to scan then r elease the button. The tuner  will stop on the fi r st str o ng signal it finds. Notes:   Manual tune to select weak er  stations that might be skipped dur ing  autom atic tuning. If the automatic tuning does not stop on the exact fr eq uen cy of the station, for  example, it stops on 88.9 MHz instead of 88.8 MHz, use the manual tuning method to "fine tune" to the exact fr e qu en cy of the des ir ed  station. R adi o P r eset StationsThe unit allows you to stor e up to 20 FM stations for  eas y r ecal l at any time. Au to - pr eset   1. P r es s the STANDB Y      button  to tur n on the unit. 2. P r es s the FUNCTI ON button to select FM r adio mode. 3. P r es s and hold the MEM button for  auto- pr es et. The tu ner  will automatically s can for  str ong er  stations fr om  low fr equ en cy to high fr eq uen cy and then stor e them  in the pr es et channels. Manual pr es et 1. P r es s the STANDB Y  button to tur n  on the unit. 2. P r es s the FUNCTION button to select FM r adio mode. 3. Tune to the r adi o station you want to stor e in m em or y by pr es sing  the TUN +/-     /  button. 4. P r es s the MEM button. The pr eset channel n um ber  appear s on display and blinks. 5. To select desir ed pr es et station num ber , pr ess  the    /    button fr om  the main unit or  the CH +/-  button fr om  the r em ote con tr o l. 6. To co nf ir m pr eset location, pr es s the MEM butto n. 7. R epeat steps 3 to 6 to s to r e o th er  stations, if apply. Notes:  - Th er e is a few seconds delay when pr ogr am ming , after  this delay tim e, the unit will automatically switch back to nor m al  tu ner  mode.  - You can over wr ite a pr e set station by over wr iti ng and sto r in g the new fr equ en cy in its place. R ecallin g P r eset Station 1. P r es s the STANDB Y   button to tur n on the unit. 2. P r es s the FUNCTION button to select FM r a dio  r eceivin g mode. 3. To select des ir ed pr eset station, pr ess the P R E SE T button then the    /    button fr om  the m ain unit or  pr es s the CH +/-  button fr om  the r em ote contr ol .

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