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FS-SD5R/FS-SD7R/FS-SD9R
Basic
Operations
Fade-out
Muting
{FADE
MUTING}
‘You
can
mute
the
output
with
one
touch
operation.
To
mute
the
output,
press
the
FADE
MUTING
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
‘Then.
the
output
will
be
faded
out
and
becomes
0.
To
release
muting,
press
the
FADE
MIITING
button
once
again.
Then,
(he
output
will
be
faded
in
to
the
original
level.
Reinforcing
the
Bass
Sound
(AHB
PRO}
You
can
reinforce
the
bass
sound
to
maintain
rich,
full
bass
at
low
volume.
To
get
the
effect,
press
the
AHB
(Active
Hyper
Bass}
PRO
button,
‘The
“AHB
PRO”
indicator
lights
up
on
the
display.
To
cancel
the
effect,
press
the
bution
again.
‘The
“AHB
PRO”
indicator
goes
out.
Tone
Control
(BASS/TREBLE)
‘You
can
control
the
tone
by
changing
the
bass
and
treble.
BASS
Control
You
can
adjust
the
bass
level
(law
frequency
range
level)
between
~6
and
+6.
(0:
Flat)
1
Press
the
BASS
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
2
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
adjust
the
bass
level.
BASS
a=
a
FP
pass
+6
TREBLE
Control
You
can
adjust
the
treble
level
(high
frequency
range
level}
between
-6
and
+6.
(0:
Flat)
1
Press
the
TREBLE
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
2
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
adjust
the
treble
fovel.
TREBLE
-677~
[FV
TREBLE
+6
Showing
the
Time
{CLOCK/DISPLAY)
‘You
can
show
the
current
lime
on
the
display.
To
display
the
clock,
press
the
CLOCK
button
on
the
Unit
or
DISPLAY
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
To
return
to
the
previous
mode,
press
the
same
button
BT,
Se
Note:
*
Tolet
the
clock
work,
you
need
to
set the
clock
first.
(See
‘Setting
the
Clock’
on
page
20)
Sliding
the
Top
Cover
{DOOR
SLIDE)
Each
time
you
press
the
DOOR
SLIDE
button
on
the
Re-
mote
Control,
the
Top
Cover
slides
back
and
forth.
Shade
the
‘op
Cover
backward
to
allow
Unit's
top
button
‘operation.
Slide
it
toward
you
lo
cover
the
buttons.
10
Using
the
Tuner
Presetting
Stations
‘You
can
preset
up
to
30
PM
stations
and
up
to
15
AM
(MW/
T.W)
stations
using
the
Remote
Control.
Preset
numbers
may
have
been
set
to
factory
test
fre-
quencigs
prior
to
shipment
This
1s
nota
maituncton.
You
Can
preset
the
stations
you
want
into
memory
by
following
‘one
of
the
presetting
methods
below.
Manual
Presetting
=
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el
[oer
come
ne
tnd
rhea
vate
t
1
Select
a
band
by
pressing
the
FM/AM
button.
2
Press
the +¢<
of
»
Pi
button
to
tune
in
a
station.
3
Press
the
SET
button.
“SET™
will
blink
for
5
seconds.
Within
5
seconds,
proceed
to
the
next
step.
‘When
the
display
returns
to
the
one
set
in
step
2
after
5
seconds,
press
the
SET
button
again.
@
Press
the
UP,
DOWN,
>,
or
<
button
within
5
seconds
to
select
the
preset
number.
UP
or
DOWN
button:Increase
of
decrease
the
preset
.
number
by
1.
Pressing
and
holding
the
button
will
continuously
increase
or
de-
crease
the
preset
number.
>
or
<
button:
Increase
or
decrease
the
preset
number
by
1.
Pressing
and
holding
the
button
will
rapidly
increase
or
decrease
the
preset
number.
5
Press
the
SET
button
within
5
seconds.
“STORED”
appears
and
after
2
seconds.
the
display
re-
turns
to
the
broadcast
frequency
display.
6
Repeat
above
steps
1
to
5
for
each sta-
tion
you
want
to
store
in
memory
with
a
preset
number.
To
change
the
preset
stations,
repeat
the
same
steps
as
above.
Auto
Presetting
In
each
band,
you
can
automatically
preset
FM-30,
AM-15
(MW/LW)
stations.
Preset
numbers
will
be
allocated
as
sta-
tions
are
found.
starting
from
the
lowest
frequency
and
moving
up
the
frequency
(Mo,
*
a
(lor?
seconds)
1
Select
a
band
by
pressing
the
FM/AM
button.
2
Press
the
AUTO
PRESET
button
on
the
Remote
Control
for
more
than
two
sec-
onds.
3
Repeat
steps
1-2
tor
the
other
band.
If
you
want
to
change
the
preset
stations.
carry
out
the
Manual
Preseiting
for the
desired
preset
numbers.
4
CAUTION:
*
Even
if
the
system
is
unplugged
or
if
the
power
failure
occurs,
the
preset
stations
will
be
stored
for
about
24
hours.
However,
in
case
the
preset
stations
are
erased,
you
will
need
to
preset
the
stations
again.
To
Change
the
FM
Reception
Mode
When
you
are
tuned
into
an
FM
stereo
broadcast,
the
“STEREO”
indicator
lights
up
and you
can
hear
stereo
ef-
fects.
If
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
hard
to
receive
or
noisy.
you
can
select
Monaural
mode.
Reception
improves,
but
you
lose
stereo
effect.
Press
the
FM
MODE
button
on
the
Remote
Control
20
that
the
“MONO”
indicator
lights
up
on
the
dis-
Play.
FM
MODE
C\)
—>
Mono
To
restore
the
stereo
effect,
press
the
FM
MODE
button
on
the
Remote
Control
so
that
the
“MONO”
indicator
goes
off.
12
Using
the
Tuner
Band
display
Frequency
display,
Preset
channe!
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inchcators
;
indicator
*
When
the
System
is
in
use,
the
dispiay
shows
other
items
as
well.
For
simplicity,
we
show
here
only
the
items
described
in
this
Section
You
can
listen
to
FM
and
AM
(MW/LW)
stations.
Stations
can
be
tuned
in
manually,
automatically.
of
from
preset
memory
storage.
@
Before
listening
to
the
radio:
*
Make
sure
that
both
the
FM
and
AM
(MW/LW)
anten-
as
are
correctly
connected.
(See
pages
4
and
5).
One
Touch
Radio
Just
press
the
FM/AM
button
to
tum
on
the
System
and
start
playing
the
station
you
were
last
tuned
fo.
B
You
can
switch
from
any
other
sound
source
to
the
radio
by
pressing
the
FM/AM
button.
Tuning
In
a
Station
1
Press
the
FM/AM
button.
‘The
Band
and
Frequency
you
were
last
(uned
to
appeat
on
the
display.
(f
the
last
station
was
selected
using
the
preset
number,
the
preset
number
appears
first.)
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
band
alternates
be-
tween
FM
and
AM
(MW/L.W).
ie
-F.
mo
me
Tp
{on
the
Remote
Control)
(on
the
Una)
2
Select
a
station
using
one
of
the
follow-
ing
methods.
@
Manual
Tuning
Press
the
Kd
or
BP
button
on
the
Unit
or
the
Re-
mote
Control
repeatedly
to
move
from
frequency
to
frequency
until
you
find
the
station
you
want
OR
Using
the
Tuner
@
Auto
Tuning
If
you
press
and
hold
the
Med
or
1
button
on
the
Unit
or
the
Remote
Control
for
one
second
or
more,
the
frequency
changes
down.
or
up,
automatically
un-
ul
a
station
is
found,
OR
@
Preset
Tuning
using
the
Remote
Controi
(Possible
only
after
presetting
stations)
Select
the
desired
preset
number
using
the
UP.
DOWN,
>
and
<
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
Afler
1
second
the
display
will
show
the
preset
qumber's
band
and
frequency.
Example:
Press
the UIP
button
until
the
preset
number
22
“P12”
appears.
2
Gen
fio
@
Preset
Tuning
using
the
Unit
Press
the
PRESET
TUNING
button
to
select
the de-
sired
preset
number.
Its
band
and
frequency
are
displayed.
P
12
FNI@5.
S@MHz
(After
1
second)
«
in
AM
broadcast
reception
sensitivity
will
be
changed
by
turning
the
AM
loop
antenna,
Turn
ne
AM
loop
antenna
for
best
recepton
Receiving
FM
Stations
with
RDS
You
can
use the
RDS
(Radio
Data
System)
by
using
the
but-
tons
on
the
Unit
or the
Remote
Control.
RDS
allows
FM
stations
to
send
additional
signals
with
their
regular
programme
signals.
For
example.
the
stations
send
their
station
names,
and
information
about
what
type
of
programmes
they
broadcast,
such
as
sports
or
music,
etc
‘This
unit
can
receive
the
following
types
of
RDS
signals:
PS
(Programme
Servi
shows
commonly
known
station
names.
PTY
(Programme
Type):
shows
types
of
broadcast
programmes.
RT
(Radio
Text):
shows
text
messages
the
station
sends.
‘What
information
can
RDS
signais
provide?
The
display
shows
RDS
signal
information
that
the
station
sends.
To
show
the
RDS
signals
on
the
display
Press
the
DISPLAY
MODE
button
while
listening
to
an
FM
station.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
display
changes
to
show
information
in
the
following
order:
DeeeaY
‘woe
cy PS
—>
PTY
—*
RT
—>
Frequency
A
PS
(Programme
Service):
While
searching.
“PS”
appears.
then
station
name
is
dis-
played.
“NO
PS"
appears
if
no
signal
is
sent.
PTY
(Programme
Type)
While
searching.
“PTY”
appears,
then
broadcast
pro-
gramme
lype
is
displayed.
“NO
PTY”
appears
if
no
signal
is
sent.
RT
(Radio
Text):
While
searching.
“RT”
appears,
then
a
text
message
sent
by
the
station
is
displayed.
"NO
RT"
appears
if
no
signal
is
sent.
Station
Frequency:
Station
frequency
(non-RDS
service)
©
if
searching
finishes
at
once.
“PS”
“PTY”
and
"RT"
will
not
appear
on
the
display
*
Ifyou
press
the
DISPLAY
MODE
button
while
listening
to
an
AM
(MW/LW)
station.
the
display
only
shows
station
frequency
*
RDS
is
not
available
for
AM
(MW/LW)
broadcasts.
On
characters
displayed
When
the
display
shows
PS,
PTY
or
RT
signals:
+
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display
cannot
show
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represent
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