15
programs available.
Press PTY button twice to show the speech type program. Then press 1 - 6 number buttons to choose
different speech programs. Each number button will show 3 different speech programs for you to choose (see
table below).
Button
Music type programs
Speech time programs
1
Pop, Rock
News, Affairs, Info
2
Easy, Light
Sport, Educate, Drama
3
Classics
Culture, Science, Varied
4
Jazz, Country
Weather, Finance, Children
5
Nation, Oldies
Social, Religion, Phone IN
6
Folk
Travel, Leisure, Document
When PTY is selected, the radio starts to search corresponding PTY information, and stops if the
corresponding PTY information is detected. If no buttons are pressed within several seconds, previously
selected PTY is searched. During 1 loop, if desired PTY is not found, the unit will return to previous mode.
Press PTY button for the 3rd time to switch the PTY function off.
Other parameter setting
To choose the corresponding parameter, press and hold SELECT button, then press it repeatedly until the
display shows the needed parameter. Turn VOL knob to choose the needed value. After choosing, please leave
the unit idle to activate.
TA SEEK/TA ALARM
In TA SEEK mode, the unit will seek for traffic announcement program when TA button is pressed; in TA
ALARM the unit does not retune to TA information.
MASK DPI/MASK ALL
During MASK DPI mode, the unit will mask only the AF which has different PI, this is the default mode; during
MASK ALL mode, the unit will mask the AF which has different PI and no RDS signal with high field strength.
RETUNE S/L - SHORT/LONG
“RETUNE” refers to the time period the unit allows for radio scan when reception is interrupted. “S”
represents a long time period of 30 seconds, and “L” represents a short time period of 90 seconds.
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