Kenwood TS-B2000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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13 MEMORY FEATURES
STORING FREQUENCY RANGES
Memory channels 290 to 299 allow you to store
frequency ranges for VFO tuning and Program Scan.
Program Scan is described in the next chapter. To
tune or scan frequencies within a specified range,
store the start and end frequencies for that range in
advance.
1 Press [A/B] to select VFO A or VFO B.
2 Select the desired start frequency.
3 Press [M.IN] to enter Memory Scroll mode.
To exit Memory Scroll mode and abort the
storage process, press [CLR].
4 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select a memory channel in the range of
290 to 299.
You can also select a channel by entering a
3-digit number, such as 290, using the
numeric keys.
5 Press [M.IN] to store the start frequency in the
memory channel.
“CLOSE INPUT” appears on the sub dot-matrix
display.
6 Turn the Tuning control or the MULTI/ CH control
to select the end frequency.
7 Press [M.IN] to store the end frequency in the
memory channel.
The previous data stored in the channel is
overwritten.
Confirming Start/End Frequencies
Use this procedure to check the start and end
frequencies that you stored in channels 290 to 299.
1 Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic
[UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel from
290 to 299.
3 Press [–] to check the start frequency and [+]
to check the end frequency.
Programmable VFO
Using the start and end frequencies that you
stored in channels 290 to 299, Programmable
VFO restricts the frequency range that you can
tune with the Tuning control. One application of
this function is to help you operate within the
authorized frequency limits of your license.
1 Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic
[UP]/ [DWN] to select a memory channel from
290 to 299.
Now you can only tune from the start frequency to
the end frequency, using the Tuning control.
Note: Pressing Mic [UP]/ [DWN] or turning the MULTI/ CH
control results changing the memory channel number while in
Programmable VFO mode.
Memory Channel Lockout
You can lock out memory channels that you prefer
not to monitor during Memory Scan. Memory Scan is
described in the next chapter {page 68}.
1 Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select the memory channel.
3 Press [CLR] momentarily.
Pressing [CLR] for more than approximately
2 seconds erases the contents of the
memory channel.
A dot appears beside the right-most digit of the
memory channel number to indicate the
channel has been locked out.
Repeatedly pressing [CLR] toggles between
adding and removing the channel from the
scan list.
ERASING MEMORY CHANNELS
If there are memory channels that you will not recall
in the future, you may prefer erasing the contents of
those channels.
1 Press [VFO/M] to enter Memory Recall mode.
2 Turn the MULTI/ CH control, or press Mic [UP]/
[DWN] to select the memory channel.
You can also select a channel by entering a
3-digit number, such as 012, using the numeric
keys.
3 Press and hold [CLR] for approximately two
seconds.
A long beep sounds to confirm that the channel
data has been erased.