Tuning; Recalling A Preset Station; Turning The Local Seek Function On/Off; Switching To The Pty Search Screen - Kenwood KVT-920DVD Instruction Manual

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FM/AM Tuner Control Function
FM/AM Tuner Control Screen
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Recalling a Preset Station

Touch the preset station number [ 1 ] - [ 6 ] for the
desired station. The number of the recalled station
is displayed.
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Turning the Local Seek Function On/Off

With the local seek function turned on, auto
seek tuning skips stations with relatively poor
reception.
Touch [ LO.S ] to switch the local seek function on
and off.
The LO.S indicator is displayed when the local
seek function is on.
H

Switching to the PTY Search Screen

Touch [ PTY ] to switch the PTY search screen.
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Turning the Monaural Reception On/Off

When poor stereo reception is experienced,
this function will reduce noise and improve
listening conditions.
Touch [ MONO ] to switch the monaural reception
on and off.
The MONO indicator is displayed when monaural
reception is on.
J

Switching Display for Radio Text

Touch [ D ] switches the display as follows.
Programme Service name
Radio text
L

Scrolling the Radio Text

This function permits the text to be scrolled
and the entire text to be displayed. The
scrolling method differs depending on the
setting of scrolling in the system.
Touch [
] results in one scrolling display of the
text.
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FM/AM List Screen
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Switching to the FM/AM List Screen

Touch [ LIST ] to switch to the FM/AM list screen.
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Switching the List

Each time you touch [
switches between the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM
bands.
Recalling a Preset Station
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Touch the preset station number [ 1 ] - [ 6 ] for the
desired station. The number of the recalled station
is displayed.

Returning to the Source Control Screen

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Touch [ MAIN ] to return to the tuner control
screen.
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