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Menu  Screen  12  shows 

how  many  Alternative 

Frequencies  carry  the 

identical  programming, 

and in sync of course, 

with the one being re-

ceived.  The user may scroll through this list to confirm that 

the proper frequencies have been entered into the RDS en-

coder. 

The Clock-Time Function

 (Menu Screen 12)

 

Another utility of RDS is to set the listener’s radio clock to 

the current local time.  This is a double-edge sword, howev-

er, as a change in time zones within the broadcaster’s pri-

mary coverage area could cause trouble and alienate listen-

ers.    For  this  and  other  reasons,  many  broadcasters  feel  a  

responsibility 

not

 to implement the CT utility of RDS. 

Nonetheless,  the  633 

gives the user the option 

of monitoring the 

CLOCK

 

(CT) function.  Push the 

knob to activate scrolling 

and  view  the  current 

time,  the  offset  from  Universal  Coordinated  Time,  and  the  

day of the week, day, month and year. 

RDS ‘Flags’

 (Menu Screen 13)

 

The Radio Data System performs certain housekeeping 

functions to convey simple status information to the receiv-

er.     These  RDS  ‘flags’  

may  be  observed  on  this  

screen.  A typical exam-

ple is shown here and is 

explained as follows. 

DI=S

 signifies this is a ‘normal’ stereo transmission.  There 

are several, somewhat obscure alternatives; this is what 

you’ll see in any common instance. 

TA=0

 means that no Traffic Announcement is currently be-

ing broadcast by the station.  A Traffic Announcement is a 

short-duration verbal alert for road hazards, etc.  Raising 

the 

TA=1

 flag automatically tunes all RDS radios to the sta-

tion broadcasting the alert. 

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TP=1

 indicates that this is a station that carries traffic in-

formation as a normal element of its broadcast program-

ming.  If the station sends a 

TP=0

 flag, it disregards traffic 

and thus cannot participate in the 

TA

 flag program. 

MS=M

 shows the condition the ‘music/speech’ switch.  This 

differentiates between broadcasts with mixed music and 

speech, and all-speech programming.  An all-news station 

might send: 

MS=S

, but this would be very rare. 

PTY Name

 (Menu Screen 14)

 

The basic RDS PTY (Program TYpe) function identifies ‘pro-

gramming type,’ known as ‘format’ in the US, from a list of 

thirty or so fixed categories.  The station’s PTY is shown on 

Menu  Screen  7.    Consumer  radios  can  be  programmed  to  

search automatically for available programming based on 

the PTY set(s) of identifiers. 
PTYN is  an  8-character 

optional  identifier  used 

to  further  define  the 

Program Type (PTY).  It is 

not used by the receiver 

to search for a specific 

format, but once the receiver is tuned to the station, PTYN 

can further detail the type of programming and display it 

on the radio faceplate. 
Menu Screen 14 displays the optional PTYN if this infor-

mation is being sent.  In the example above, a jazz station 

might send 

BIG BAND

 during a daypart period that focuses 

on music of the 1940s. 

RDS Groups Received

 (Menu Screen 15)

 

This screen will show a listing of the RDS data groups that 

the station is transmitting.  Groups are numbered zero to 

15, with an A and a B version in each group.  Only the 

groups being transmitted will show on the list. 
Push and turn the knob to scroll through the groups.  Active 

ones will show what per-

centage of RDS overhead 

they are using.  The bulk 

of  RDS  functionality  is 

handled  by  just  a  few  

groups;   others   may   be  

Содержание Inomini 633

Страница 1: ...FM RDS Monitor Receiver Installation User Guide March 2013 Rev 1 Firmware www inovonicsbroadcast com 633...

Страница 2: ...ER 9 Hey why is the screen flashing Menu Navigation Basics Locked Menus Tuning the Receiver Carrier Strength and Alarm Signal to Noise and Multipath The Audio Loss Alarm FM Reception Modes Program Aud...

Страница 3: ...r mation including RT tagging data USB port sends RDS data to any PC for analysis Analog L R and AES digital program line outputs Front panel alarms with rear panel tallies for Carrier Loss and Audio...

Страница 4: ...Mains Power All Inovonics INOmini modules are supplied with an out board switching type power supply suited to the destination mains voltage As the actual power consumed by the re ceiver is 140mA at 1...

Страница 5: ...table only for optical couplers LED indicators or small reed relays The plastic connector body may be un plugged from the chassis to make con nection easier and for quick disconnect AES DIGITAL AUDIO...

Страница 6: ...enu associated with receiver setup 3 turn the knob to set a val 10 ue and then 4 push again to accept the selection send it to non volatile memory and return to menu navigation In setup menus any para...

Страница 7: ...you might set the carrier loss trigger point about a quarter of the way down from the top of the RF bargraph as in the illustration above This should allow for typical signal fading over the receive p...

Страница 8: ...erts to a monaural transmis sion In the FM B blended mode you may switch among the three options to evaluate the audible differences either a noise tradeoff between Blend St and Stereo or the sep arat...

Страница 9: ...in this example refers to the RT Item Number which in this case is Artist The second line names the performer If the group name overruns the LCD display simply push and turn the knob to scroll through...

Страница 10: ...dcasting the alert 18 TP 1 indicates that this is a station that carries traffic in formation as a normal element of its broadcast program ming If the station sends a TP 0 flag it disregards traffic a...

Страница 11: ...eception conditions The default setting for this filter is Disabled As may be required however it can be set for an HF cutoff of 15kHz 10kHz 8kHz 6kHz 5kHz and 4kHz The cutoff frequency shown in this...

Страница 12: ...nd with the relatively short USB cable provided there should rarely be a reason to run at one of the lower rates Nevertheless should communica tion at 115200 prove dodgy or if the connected PC cannot...

Страница 13: ...e field a difficult proposition at best For these reasons and also because of the small format of this manu al we have dispensed with schematic diagrams servicing instructions and a listing of compone...

Страница 14: ...as been removed or altered III TERMS OF WARRANTY Inovonics Inc products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship A Any discrepancies noted within THREE YEARS of the date of d...

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