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CONTROLS These buttons are used to operate the various features of the MC302.4
Some of these functions are available from the N65RS room speakers, NRC65RS
remote controls and wireless remote control.
1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons - These preset buttons are used to save and recall
A
your most frequently used FM and AM radio stations.
SOURCE button - This button is used to select the audio source (FM 1, FM
B
2, AM 1, AM 2, AUX or TAPE inputs) which the MC302 will output to the
speakers. Each time the SOURCE button is momentarily pressed the audio
source changes. The active source is displayed on the LCD display. Note:
If the MCD6 compact disc player is connected to the MC302, the source
AUX will be shown as CD.
TUNE +/– buttons - These buttons are used to scan up/down through the
C
FM or AM radio stations.
VOLUME +/– buttons - These buttons are used to change the volume.
D
(See ADJUSTING THE SOUND on page 5.)
POWER button - This button is used to turn the MC302 music ON and OFF.
E
Note: The intercom is always on.
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AUTOMATIC
TUNING
MANUAL
TUNING
NOTE: To change the radio frequency by a single increment, press and
hold the TUNE +/– button until the frequency changes, then
immediately release.
TUNING RADIO STATIONS
The TUNE +/– buttons are momentarily pressed to scan radio
frequencies, until the next strong station is found. The audio is muted
and the displayed frequency changes during this automatic tuning.
Once the MC302 locks onto a strong station, it will stop scanning.
The TUNE +/– buttons are pressed and held, to perform manual
tuning of the radio. After about 1 second of holding a TUNE button,
the MC302 will go into the manual mode. The displayed frequency
changes and the audio plays at each frequency. The frequency
continues to change until the TUNE button is released. The manual tuning is used to
select a station that is not strong enough to be picked up by the automatic search, or
to scan through many frequencies without stopping on each strong station.
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SING MEMORY PRESETS
Storing radio station frequencies
Change to the desired radio band
1
(FM1, FM2, AM1 or AM2), using the
SOURCE button.
Tune the radio to the desired
2
station.
Press and hold a preset button until
3
the preset number is displayed.
Example: Save a radio station in band
FM2, preset 3.
Press the SOURCE button to
1
change to FM2.
Tune the radio to the desired
2
station.
Hold the 3 button until a 3 appears
3
as the preset number.
Recalling radio station frequencies
Change to the desired radio band,
1
using the SOURCE button.
Momentarily press the desired
2
preset button.
Example: Recall the radio station saved
in band AM1, preset 2.
Press the SOURCE button to
1
change to AM1.
Momentarily press the 2 button.
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