User`s manual
USER`S MANUAL FM-SPY-T
File: FM-SPY-T Manual E.DOC MEDIA ENGINEERING page 21/41
During using MENU functions the automatic “fall back to INITIAL state” feature of the FM-
SPY-T is still active. After a certain time without any user input, FM-SPY-T will quit the MENU
state and fall back to the INITIAL state (refer to section B.1.3: INITIAL STATE on page 14).
When pressing the SAVE key from the MENU state, FM-SPY-T will be switched back to
INITIAL state, too.
B.2.2. STEPPING THROUGH PRESETS
One can load a preset (as described in section B.1.6. LOADING A PRESET on page 17) by
pressing the LOAD button and entering the desired 2-digit preset number. In case it's
unknown where to find a given preset in the memory, it’s possible to step through all presets
by pressing the
↑PGM and ↓PGM keys for in-crementing rsp. de-crementing the preset
number out of the MENU state (refer to section B.2.1. MENU FUNCTIONS on page 20).
1
2
3 LOAD
DISP
4
↑PGM
5
↑25kc
6
LO/RE
0
SCAN
7
↓PGM
8
↓25kc
9
ANTA/B
SAVE
MENU
keypad 9: MENU
During stepping the actual preset number can always be monitored on the LCD display. The
FM-SPY-T has a preset memory with preset numbers ranging from 00 to 39. It’s possible to
step up and down only within this range of memory addresses.
While in MENU state and the button
↑PGM or ↓PGM is activated FM-SPY-T is not falling
back anymore. The activation of any one of these buttons is stopping the fall back
mechanism and lets the user step conveniently through all presets (stepping up or stepping
down). Even a fine tuning in 25kHz steps with buttons
↑25kc or ↓25kc is possible without
falling back to the INITIAL state. An activation of any other lit-on button triggers the desired
function and starts the fall back routine again.
↓PGM
↑PGM