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Memory
Function
This
unit
can
store
a
total
of
30
FM
and
AM
stations
in
the
memory
for
instant
recall
at
any
time.
The
30
stations
can
be
any
combination
of
FM
and
AM
broadcasts.
Read
the
following
directions
carefully
to
avoid
mistaken.
operations.
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Memory
Preservation
This
unit
does
not
require
memory
preservation
batteries.
A
built-in
memory
power
back-up
system
preserves
the
contents
of
the
memory
during
power
failures
and
even
when
the
unit
is
unplugged.
The
unit
must
be
plugged
in
and
the
power
switch
turned
on
and
off
once
in
order
to
charge
the
back-up
system.
Note
that
since
this
is
not
a
permanent
memory,
the
power
switch
must
be
turned
on
and
off
a
few
times
each
month
to
keep
the
back-up
system
operative.
The
memory
preservation
period
after
power
has
been
turned
off
varies
depending
on
climate
and
placement
of
the
unit.
On
the
average,
memory
contents
are
protected
over
a
period
of
a
few
weeks
after
the
last
time
power
has
been
turned
off.
This
period
is
shorter
when
the
unit
is
exposed
to
a
highly
humid
climate.
As
an
example,
the
procedure
for
presetting
FM
107.1
MHz
in
station
3
is
described
below.
(D
Use
the
SOURCE
button
to
select
FM.
@
Press
the
MEMORY
button,
then
use
the
<<.
DOWN
or
UP
>
buttons
to.
select
the
frequency.
:
@
Pressing
either
button
for
more
than
0.5
seconds
and
re-
leasing
it
will
start
the
auto
tuning
function
which
will
stop
searching
when
a
station
is
picked
up.
®
If
nothing
is
pressed
within
8
seconds
after
pressing
the
MEMORY
button,
the
unit
will
return
to.
the
conditions
de-
scribed
in
step
1.
Artistry
in
Sound
Press
MEMORY
once
again
and
use
the
<
DOWN
or.UP
>
buttons
to
select
a
preset
station
number.
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in
Sound
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STEREO’
AUTO
MEMORY
@
Press
MEMORY
one
more
time
to
cancel
memory
operation.
NOTE:
If
the
MEMORY
indicator
goes
off
before
steps
(2),
8).
and
@)are
completed,
return
to
step
@and
begin
again.
Canceling
Preset
Stations
Follow
the
procedure
below
for
removing
unwanted
stations.
The
procedure
for
canceling
the
setting
for
FM
101.7MHz
(station
3)
is
provided
as
an
example.
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PROGRAM
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MONO
MEMORY
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Aetestry
in
Sound
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Press
the
DOWNor
UP
P
buttons
to
call
up
preset
station
3.
@
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
@
101.7
will
flash
on
the
display.
Artistry
in
Sound
@)
Pressthe
<
DOWNor
UP
>
buttons
while
the
frequency
is
flashing.
@
“...---.--"
will
appear
flashing
in
the
frequency
position.
Artistry
in
Sound
ened
L-
MAS
Pd
le
STEREO
AUTO
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
@
“——"
will
appear
flashing
in
the
station
position.
Artistry
in
Sound
[7
MW
A,
oil
®
Use
the
<
DOWNor
UP
P
buttons
to
select
the
station
number
which
was
canceled.
@
“3”
will
flash
in
the
station
position.
Artistry
in
Sound
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STEREO
AUTO
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Press
the
MEMORY
button.
@
Although
the
display
will
remain,
the
stations
will
appear
in
1,
2,
4
order
the
next
time
the
<
DOWNorUP
Pp
buttons
are
used
to
call
up
a
station.
Station
3
will
not
appear.
in
the
memory.
Artistry
in
Sound
Canceled
stations
cannot
be
called
up
again.
If
a
station
has
been
canceled
by
mistake,
refer
to
“Memory
Function”
above
and
follow
the
steps
there
to
place
the
station
in
memory
again.

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Onkyo R-100 Specifications

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BrandOnkyo
ModelR-100
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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