Pressing the CH2/TIMER-OFF key recalls the off timer setting, lights the T-OFF indicator, and sets the colon
between the hour and minute displays flashing. In this mode, the T-UP key adjusts the minute setting and the
T-DOWN key adjusts the hour setting.
T-UP key :
Pressing this key once increments the minute setting, and holding it down in excess of
500 ms increments the minute setting at 8 minutes per second.
T-DOWN key :
Pressing this key once increments the hour setting, and holding it down in excess of
500 ms increments the hour setting at 4 minutes per second.
The colon between the hour and minute displays remains lit while either the T-UP or T-DOWN key is pressed.
CH2/TIMER-OFF key
When the on timer setting was adjusted:
Recalls the time of the on timer setting.
CH2/TIMER-OFF key
When the on timer setting was not adjusted:
Recalls the previous time setting.
Return to normal operation: If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, timer adjustment mode is automatically cleared.
Pressing any key twice clears timer adjustment mode.
Pressing any other key clears timer adjustment mode and executes that key’s function.
When timer adjustment mode is cleared, the T-ON or T-OFF indicator will be lit and the system will enter timer
operation mode.
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CH-UP/T-ON , CH-DOWN/T-OFF , R-ME , SET , DISP/TIME
These keys are for use with the remote control.
During frequency display
These keys are used to write to and read from preset memory.
Write
When the R-ME key is pressed MCH NO “1” flashes in the frequency display and the write state is entered for
5 seconds. During this interval, the CH-UP/T-ON and CH-DOWN/T-OFF keys are used to select the MCH NO to
write to. Each time one of these keys is pressed the write time is updated. If the R-ME key is pressed while the display
is flashing the frequency is stored in the flashing MCH, the write state is cleared, and the flashing display returns to
normal.
If the FM band is selected, the MO/ST state is also saved.
When no MCH NO is displayed, MCH NO 1 will flash when the R-ME key is pressed, and if an MCH NO is displayed,
that number will flash when the R-ME key is pressed.
If one of the CH1 to CH8 keys are pressed during this write enable state, the write enable state is cleared and contents
of that preset memory are recalled.
No. 4643-12/23
LC7232N-8819