Using the tuner
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To recall a memorised station
1
Press /– to select the desired
station.
To scan the preset stations
The stations saved in the memory can be scanned
automatically. (Preset memory scan)
1
Press and hold /–.
The preset number will appear and the programmed stations
will be tuned in sequentially, for 5 seconds each.
2
Press /– again when the desired
station is located.
To erase entire preset memory
1
Press TUNER on the remote control.
2
Press CLEAR until “MEM CLR” appears.
Note
• All stations will be erased.
Using the Radio Data System (RDS)
An introduction to RDS
Radio Data System (RDS) is a system used by most FM radio
stations to provide listeners with various kinds of
information—the name of the station and the kind of show
they’re broadcasting, for example.
One feature of RDS is that you can search by type of program.
For example, you can search for a station that’s broadcasting
a show with the program type,
JAZZ
.
You can search the following program types:
Searching for RDS programs
You can search a program type listed above.
1
Press TUNER on the remote control.
• RDS is only possible in the FM.
2
Press RDS PTY on the remote control.
“SELECT” will appear for about 6 seconds.
3
Press
HI
to select the program type you
want to hear.
Each time the button is pressed, the program type will appear.
If the button is held down, the program type will appear
continuously.
4
Whilst the selected program type is
displayed (within 6 seconds), Press RDS PTY
again.
After the selected program type has been lit for 2 seconds,
“SEARCH” will appear, and the search operation will start.
Note
• If the display has stopped flashing, start again from step
2. If the unit finds a desired program type, the
corresponding channel number will be lit for about 8
seconds, and then the station name will be displayed.
• If you want to listen to the same program type of another
station, press the
RDS PTY
whilst the channel number or
station name is flashing. The unit will look for the next
station.
NEWS
– News
AFFAIRS
– Current Affairs
INFO
– General Information
SPORT
– Sport
EDUCATE
– Educational
DRAMA
– Radio plays, etc.
CULTURE
– National or
regional culture, theater, etc.
SCIENCE
– Science and
technology
VARIED
– Usually talk-based
material, such as quiz shows
or interviews.
POP M
– Pop music
ROCK M
– Rock music
EASY M
– Easy listening
LIGHT M
– ‘Light’ classical
music
CLASSICS
– ‘Serious’ classical
music
OTHER M
– Music not fitting
above categories
WEATHER
– Weather reports
FINANCE
– Stock market
reports, commerce, trading,
etc.
CHILDREN
– Programs for
children
SOCIAL
– Social affairs
RELIGION
– Programs
concerning religion
PHONE IN
– Public expressing
their views by Phone
TRAVEL
– Holiday-type travel
rather than traffic
announcements
LEISURE
– Leisure interests
and hobbies
JAZZ
– Jazz
COUNTRY
– Country music
NATION M
– Popular music in
a language other than English
OLDIES
– Popular music from
the ‘50s and’ 60s
FOLK M
– Folk music
DOCUMENT
– Documentary
TEST
– Broadcasting when
testing emergency broadcast
equipment or receivers.
ALARM
– Emergency
announcement made under
exceptional circumstances to
give warning of events causing
danger of a general nature.