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The following PTYs can be received on the unit

*TRAFFIC, NEWS, AFFAIRS , INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE,
DRAMA, CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M, ROCK M,
EASY M (easy listening music), LIGHT M (light classical music),
CLASSICS, OTHER M (other music), WEATHER, FINANCE,
CHILDREN (children’s program), SOCIAL (social affairs),
RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY
(country music), NATION M (national music), OLDIES, FOLK M,
DOCUMENT, TEST (alarm test), ALARM.
*The unit identifies TRAFFIC with one of the PTYs.

PTY SEARCH

The unit can search for a station broadcasting your desired PTY
easily. To do so, you need to preset every available station in
advance since the unit searches only the preset stations.

1 Press PTY.

The program type of the currently tuned station is displayed.

2 Within 4 seconds, press TUNING 

N

/

M

 or turn

MULTI JOG to select a program type.

3 Within 4 seconds, press PTY again.

The search begins, stops when a suitable station is detected,
and the unit tunes it in.
"

MNSENTMC

" is displayed if a suitable station is not found,

and the unit returns to the previous station.

If TRAFFIC is selected

The unit searches for a station which regularly broadcasts traffic
announcements. Therefore, a detected station may not be
currently broadcasting traffic announcements. You will, however,
be able to hear the announcements in a while.

ENHANCED OTHER NETWORKS
INFORMATION SEARCH

The unit can leap to a station which has just started broadcasting
your desired PTY.
In Enhanced Other Networks Information search, the unit is in
standby mode until the desired PTY begins. As soon as it begins,
the unit "leaps to" another station with the PTY and returns to
the previously tuned station when it ends.
You need to preset every available station in advance since the
unit searches only the preset stations.

1 Press PTY.

The program type of the currently tuned station is displayed.

2 Within 4 seconds, press TUNING 

N

/

M

 or turn

MULTI JOG to select a program type.

3 Within 4 seconds, press ENTER.

"

OSXNM

" is displayed for 3 seconds and then the unit enters

the standby mode while "

@TSN

" flashes. When the unit leaps

to another station, "

@TSN

" flashes rapidly.

To cancel the standby mode

Hold down PTY. (Do not release PTY yet.) "

OSXBGDBJ

" and the

specified PTY are displayed alternately. At this time, press ENTER
with pressing PTY. "

OSXNEE

" is displayed and the standby mode

is cancelled.

NOTE

PTY and Enhanced Other Networks Information search do not
function under the following conditions:
- FM stations are not preset.
- The signals of the station broadcasting the desired PTY are

weak.

- FM RDS stations cannot be received.

ADJUSTMENTS

To switch to monaural FM reception

Hold down SHIFT and press TUNER MODE on the remote control
so that "

LNMN

" is displayed.

Noise is reduced, although reception is monaural.
To cancel, repeat the above so that "

RSDQDN

" is displayed.

When the reception contains noise interference

Move the unit away from other electrical appliances, especially
digital audio devices, or turn off the applicances that generate
noise signals.

To switch the AM tuning interval

The default setting of the AM tuning interval is 9 kHz/step. If you
use this unit in an area where the frequency allocation system is
10 kHz/step, change the tuning interval.
Hold down INPUT MODE and press POWER 

6

STANDBY/ON

on the unit.
To reset the interval, repeat this procedure.

NOTE

When the AM tuning interval is changed, all preset stations are
cleared.

Summary of Contents for AV-NW50

Page 1: ...glish E Espa ol F Fran ais D Deutsch I Italiano NL Nederlands Cz esky M Magyar Po Polski OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MODE D EMPLOI BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG ISTRUZIONI PER L USO GEBRUIKSA...

Page 2: ...the ventilation openings 6 Carts and stands When placed or mounted on a stand or cart the unit should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the unit or cart to...

Page 3: ...t has been damaged DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 2 PREPARATIONS CONNECTIONS 4 BEFORE OPERATION 9 SOUND CUSTOM AUDIO ADJUSTMENT 10 DSP SURROUND 10 BASIC OPER...

Page 4: ...other connections are made PREPARATIONS REAR COAXIAL VIDEO 2 OPTICAL VIDEO 1 OPTICAL DVD DIGITAL IN PCM DOLBY DIGITAL DTS VIDEO DVD VIDEO 1 MD VIDEO 1 MD TAPE AUX CD MONITOR VIDEO 2 LD TV VIDEO 2 LD...

Page 5: ...4 With this connection the picture noise may appear when playing copy protected DVDs In this case it is recommended to connect the VIDEO OUT terminal of the DVD player directly to a TV set not through...

Page 6: ...ly one set of front speakers connect them to the FRONT SPEAKERS A terminals The FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals speaker system B are for use of 2 channel stereo system only the centre speaker cord to the C...

Page 7: ...or below the TV set if connecting a TV set to the unit Surround speakers LS RS Place the surround speakers directly to the side of or slightly behind the listening area Align them horizontally about 1...

Page 8: ...code SHIFT TUNER VIDEO1 VIDEO2 DVD CD CABLE SAT TV FUNCTION 0 9 Setting the brand code Before operation check the brand code of your equipment Brand code is shown at the end of the operating instructi...

Page 9: ...from the speakers To turn the unit off press POWER 6STANDBY ON POWER The STANDBY ON indicator turns to red Turning on the front speaker system A and or B To turn on the front speaker system A press FR...

Page 10: ...ume as well as the left and right balance of the front and surround speakers are reset to the default value 0 dB BASS AND TREBLE except in 5 1ch IN function Turn BASS or TREBLE The adjustable level fo...

Page 11: ...the analogue sound level of the connected source is higher or lower than that of the FM and AM functions adjust it as follows 1 Select the function to be adjusted Turn FUNCTION and play the source 2 P...

Page 12: ...ound will be recorded in 2 ch stereo Input sound from the tape deck connected to the TAPE IN terminals cannot be recorded MANUAL TUNING MULTI JOG 0 9 10 C FUNCTION ENTER TUNING AUTO PRESET i k j l ENT...

Page 13: ...2 and 5 To select preset number 7 press 7 To clear a preset station 1 Tune in the station by preset tuning 2 Press ENTER and press ENTER again while the frequency flashes on the display Alternatively...

Page 14: ...ion with the PTY and returns to the previously tuned station when it ends You need to preset every available station in advance since the unit searches only the preset stations 1 Press PTY The program...

Page 15: ...t is equipped with the Dolby Pro Logic decoder Dolby Digital decoder and DTS decoder The unit and the centre and surround speakers standard assure full scale home theatre sound When playing back discs...

Page 16: ...e size or distance frequency and press ENTER Selectable sizes distances and frequencies Front speakers K QFD larger size RL KK smaller size Centre speaker K QFD larger size RL KK smaller size MNMD no...

Page 17: ...the display press JOG or on the remote control so that the sound level of the centre or surround speakers matches that of the front speakers The balance of the front speakers can be adjusted as well...

Page 18: ...STING LOW FREQUENCY SOUND EFFECT LFE The disc recorded in Dolby Digital surround contains special signals called LFE to enhance low frequency sound effect The LFE signals are recorded in some particul...

Page 19: ...IDE If the unit fails to perform as described in these Operating Instructions check the following guide GENERAL There is no sound Is the AC cord connected properly Is there an incorrect connection pag...

Page 20: ...1 kHz 48 kHz and 96 kHz VIDEO IN DVD 1 Vp p 75 ohms VIDEO 2 LD TV 1 Vp p 75 ohms VIDEO 1 MD 1 Vp p 75 ohms Outputs AUDIO OUT VIDEO 1 MD 250 mV 1 kohm TAPE 250 mV 1 kohm VIDEO OUT VIDEO 1 MD 1 Vp p 75...

Page 21: ...0 TUNING N M 11 14 On the remote control AUDIO 1 8 12 ANGLE 3 8 12 BALANCE 10 17 CD 8 CENTER 17 DISPLAY 6 9 12 DSP 10 DVD 8 FUNCTION 8 11 12 ENTER 8 13 14 INPUT MODE 9 11 JOG 10 11 17 19 MANUAL SELECT...

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