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 Pioneer HTZ Tuner back to 87.5MHz, is it normal?

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TSdannyw
post Jan 14 2010, 08:55 AM, updated 16y ago

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I have a Pioneer HTZ-280 unit, everything is working fine, just one thing I can’t understand. Every time when I on the unit (after switch off the electric), if I go to Tuner, the FM frequency is always stay at 87.5MHz, even though I already preset it. so I must have another step to press ‘1’ or ‘2’ to go to my preset station. The unit itself can memories my last source like if my last power off is at DVD, when I on, it will be back to DVD, but why the Tuner is always stay at 87.5 MHz? instead of my last listening station? rclxub.gif

Is my setup problem or is the Pioneer design? Anyone have any idea?

Ya, another thing, the Volume is also always back to Zero, if I power on switch off the electric.

Is not a big issue, but just want to find out the answer... biggrin.gif
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post Jan 14 2010, 10:12 AM

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maybe no standby battery inside..
ar188
post Jan 14 2010, 10:59 AM

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TSdannyw
post Jan 14 2010, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 14 2010, 10:59 AM)
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Is a new set. But if the battery kong, should be all my preset all gone. but the preset is there. Just after press 'Tuner' have to press 'number' for my preset station. Is one more step extra, compare to all my previous HIFI, so long as you press Tuner, it should start at your last listening station.

All my configuration is still there, so guess no much on the battery-gua.....

Any user using this model can share? I guess all the htz series should be same design. Just wonder....why? hmm.gif
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post Jan 25 2010, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(dannyw @ Jan 14 2010, 11:50 AM)
Is a new set. But if the battery kong, should be all my preset all gone. but the preset is there. Just after press 'Tuner' have to press 'number' for my preset station. Is one more step extra, compare to all my previous HIFI, so long as you press Tuner, it should start at your last listening station.

All my configuration is still there, so guess no much on the battery-gua.....

Any user using this model can share? I guess all the htz series should be same design. Just wonder....why?  hmm.gif
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i have htz280 which i purchase 2 weeks ago. the tuner should be same as u last heard. mine if i off/standby it will still remain the same. maybe u need to check the batt as suggested
TSdannyw
post Jan 27 2010, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(rexa13 @ Jan 25 2010, 08:53 PM)
i have htz280 which i purchase 2 weeks ago. the tuner should be same as u last heard. mine if i off/standby it will still remain the same. maybe u need to check the batt as suggested
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Thanks for the feedback, finally I got some1 use the same model icon_rolleyes.gif

Ya, if standby it will maintain. If the power plug off, then will back to the 87.5, rite?
Just try to save the world & save the electric bill blush.gif as a lot of article keep advice people to switch off the power rather than off in standby mode. because in standby mode, still have minimum power usage.

So I will assume that this is Pioneer design..... laugh.gif

But I do like their last memory and playlist, it can recall last 10 disc, even you swith off the power, and you on it after few days, your playlist still can recall (very usefull when playing MP3 disc) thumbup.gif

 

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