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you are listening to another station. To use this feature,
the desired song has to be saved in the memory,
first. (See previous section, “Saving/Recalling Music
Information.”)
To activate S-Seek, press and hold the S-Seek
(Memo) button, and the first song in memory will
be displayed. Use the Control Knob (or the remote
CH buttons) to scroll through the saved songs in
memory and select the desired song by pushing
the Control Knob.
This will display the S-Seek menu. Highlight S-Seek
and push the Control Knob. S-Seek will present two
choices: “On” or “Off.” Select “On.” S-Seek is now
activated. Here
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Everywhere will alert you if the
song/artist selected is being played on any channel.
You have 10 seconds to make a choice, or you can
press and hold the Select button (or press the
Back button on the remote) to cancel the alert.
Note: When listing the memorized artist/song title
pairs, the display will include “S-Seek” on the top
line. Note that this won’t show up in the normal
displays—just in the memory list display.
Lock/Unlock: When you press the Menu button,
an artist/song title pair is stored.
However, if the list is already at its 24-song limit,
the oldest artist/song title pair (least recently
stored) will be deleted to make room. To prevent
this from happening to a song, select this menu
option and choose “On”. This song will not be
erased by a newer song when you press the Menu
button. Note that it can be erased with the Clear All
Memory or Factory Defaults commands, however.
Delete: This selection will remove this artist/song
title pair from the memory list. The other pairs in
the memory list will remain.
Display Options
Changing Display Modes
The Default Display screen has two display modes,
Normal (shown earlier in Basic Operation) and
Large Font.
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Press the Band button to change Preset banks, just
as you would in Channel Tune Mode.
When you’re finished searching for a Preset, hold
the Band button for more than 2 seconds (or press
the P. Tune button on the remote) to return to
Channel Tune Mode.
Saving/Recalling Music
Information
Saving Music Information
You can store the name of the currently-playing
song and artist (and composer, if the data is avail-
able) into memory for recall later. Press the Memo
button to save the data. The screen will display the
following message:
• If the song has already been stored in memory,
the display will read “Already in Memory.”
• You can save data for up to 24 songs. Once all
24 places have been filled, any new artist/song
data you save will replace the oldest data.
• You can lock a song so that it will remain on the list
even if you press the Menu button when 24 places
have been filled. The oldest unlocked song will be
deleted. See Lock/Unlock, in the section below
(“Recalling and Managing Music Information”).
Recalling and Managing
Music Information
You can see the songs you’ve stored using the
Memo button. Press and hold the Memo button for
2 seconds. The display will change to show the first
artist and song title in memory, with “01” showing
in the top left corner of the screen to indicate that
this is the first entry in the list. Use the Control
Knob or the remote CH buttons to see each entry.
While in this mode, you can also manage this list
by pressing the Control Knob (or remote Select
button). This will bring up the following menu:
• Return to List
• S-Seek
• Lock/Unlock
• Delete
Return to List: This option will exit this menu
and return to showing the stored songs.
Song Seek (S-Seek): This feature allows you
to search for favorite songs that are playing while
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