Storing Only Desired Stations; Manual Preset Memory; Labeling A Radio Station; Station Memo - Sony MEX-1HD Mode D'emploi

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Storing only desired stations

— Manual Preset Memory

You can manually preset desired stations by
specifying the frequency.
The unit can store up to 20 FM stations and 10
AM stations.
SOURCE
1
Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select
"FM" or "AM."
2
Press (FUNCTION) repeatedly to
display the function menu "
and "SEEK
3
Press (F1) (
(SEEK
) to tune in the station you
want to store.
4
Press (MENU).
The menu display appears.
5
Rotate R dial to select "Preset Edit,"
then press the R dial.
6
Rotate R dial to select "Manual," then
press the R dial.
7
Rotate the R dial to select the memory
number you want to store, then press
the R dial.
The station is stored, then the normal
reception display appears.
Note
If you try to store another station on the same stored
number, the previously stored station will be erased.
26
F2
F1
FUNCTION
R dial
SEEK"
."
SEEK) or (F2)

Labeling a radio station

— Station Memo

You can assign a name to each radio station and
store it in memory. The name of the station
currently tuned in appears in the display. You can
assign a name using up to 31 characters per
station.
DSPL
L dial
1
Tune in the station you want to assign
a name.
2
Press (MENU).
The menu display appears.
3
Rotate the R dial to select "Name In,"
then press the R dial.
4
Rotate the R dial to select "Station
Memo," then press the R dial.
5
Enter characters.
1 Rotate the R dial to select the
desired character type, then press
the R dial.
As you rotate the R dial, the item changes
as follows:
Item
Explanation
ABC
English letters (All caps)
abc
English letters (Small caps)
1234
Numbers
! ? #
Symbol
(OK)
to store the characters entered
(<)
to move the cursor to the left
(,)
to move the cursor to the right
(CLR)
to erase a character
(NG)
to cancel name editing
(
)
to back to the character menu
MENU
R dial

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