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FM Display Modes
Every time you press the
DISPLAY
button, the display will cycle through the
following display modes:
Audio Mode
,
Frequency
,
Radio Text
,
Time/Date
,
Programme Type
,
Sleep Status
,
ALARM 1 Status
,
ALARM 2 Status
.
Audio Mode
When in
FM
mode, the display will show if the
station being received is in mono or stereo.
The receiver will automatically switch between
Stereo
and
Mono
mode. You can however
override this function, so that you can manually
switch between
Stereo
and
Mono
mode, which
is helpful if you’re listening to a poor FM signal.
Audio Mode
Program Service
Name (PS)
Radio Text
Time/Date
Programme Type
Sleep Status
ALARM 1 Status
ALARM 2 Status
Program Service Name(PS)
When a RDS station is received the name of
that station (Program Service Name (PS)) will be
displayed.
Radio Text
As with DAB, the broadcaster can include a
scrolling text that displays information about the
current program. If Radio text information is not
available, then the display will show <
Radio Text
N/A
>.
Time/Date
The broadcaster (Radio station) provides clock
and date information automatically so there’s
no need to manually set this information. In the
unlikely event that the broadcaster does not
transmit any clock information, an incorrect time
and date will be displayed.
Programme Type
This describes the “
Style
” or “
genre
” of music that
is being broadcast e.g. “
Rock
” or “
Classical
”.
To switch between mono and stereo, press the
SELECT
button once, you will see on the display
“
Mono
” or “
Auto
”. To toggle between each
mode just press the
SELECT
button again.
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