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ADDInG AnD REMOVInG PRESETS
The 700 Series allows you to set up your favorite AM/FM stations, VHF or
SiriusXM channels as presets for easy recall.
Note: Up to 15 presets can be stored for each radio band.
Encoder Menu key Play /
Pause
Rewind Fast
Forward
Tuner
To add a new preset:
Do one of the following.
1. Tune the 700 Series to the required frequency or channel.
2. Press and hold down the Play / Pause key. The message: “Preset saved” is displayed briefly.
or
1. Press the Menu key.
2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Presets > Save current. The message: “Preset saved” is displayed briefly.
To remove one or more presets:
1. Press the Menu key.
2. Turn and then press the Encoder to select Presets > Remove presets.
3. Do one of the following (there is no warning or confirmation prompt before deletion):
• Select Remove all presets and press the Encoder to remove all
current presets.
• Select a preset and press the Encoder to remove the selected preset.
4. Press any key to exit
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Table of contents
- 6 USER INTERFACE AND CONTROLS
- 6 Control Panel Layout
- 6 Button Description
- 7 ROTARY ENCODER AND MENU KEY
- 7 Encoder Operation
- 7 Menu Key Operation
- 8 Using the Encoder and Menu Key
- 9 GETTING STARTED
- 9 Powering the Unit On or Off
- 9 Input Source Screens
- 10 Adjusting Volume Level
- 11 Muting Output
- 12 Adjusting Sub Level and Tone
- 13 Displaying the Clock
- 14 Setting and Clearing the Alarm
- 15 Adjusting Screen Brightness
- 16 TUNER
- 16 Listening to the Tuner
- 16 Tuner Source Screens
- 17 Tuning Methods
- 19 Adding and Removing Presets
- 20 Setting up VHF
- 21 Playing Content
- 21 iPod Source Screen
- 22 Controlling iPod Playback
- 24 Changing iPod Settings
- 25 USB FLASH DRIVE
- 25 Listening to Your Music
- 26 USB Source Screen
- 26 Controlling USB Flash Drive Playback
- 28 Changing USB Flash Drive Settings
- 29 AUXILIARY INPUT
- 29 Listening to Auxiliary Input
- 29 Auxiliary Source Screen