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When TP or both TP and TA are set to ON,
traffic information is received as follows:
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Receiving traffic information
when TP is set to ON
Set TP to ON, and “TP” is displayed. If there
is an available TP station in the AF list, the TP
station is tuned in. If a TP station cannot be
tuned in, the “TP” display will flash. When this
happens, press the [Seek (Up/Down)] button
to tune a TP station.
If signal reception becomes poor after a TP
station has been received, press the [Seek
(Up/Down) ] button to select a TP station with
favorable reception.
If no TP station can be tuned in, “NOTHING”
appears, and the original FM broadcast is
received.
“TP SEEK” continues on the display when a
TP station is being searched.
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Receiving traffic information
when both TP and TA are set to
ON
[When the AUDIO SOURCE is FM radio]
Set TP and TA to ON, and “TA” is displayed.
If there is an available TP station in the AF
list, the TP station is tuned in. If a TP station
cannot be tuned in, the “TA” display will flash
and the automatic TP station search begins.
“TP SEEK” is displayed while a TP station is
being selected.
If no TP station can be tuned in, “NOTHING”
appears, and the original FM broadcast is
received.
The sound is muted until a TP station is tuned
and the traffic information is displayed.
[When the AUDIO SOURCE is something
other than AM/FM radio]
“TA” is displayed. If there is an available TP
station in the AF list, the TP station is tuned
in. If its tuning fails, another TP station is
searched automatically. When TA
information is received, the current audio
playback is stopped and automatically
switched to output traffic information. While
TA information is being received, the system
switches to traffic information interrupt mode.
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If you have selected a non-radio mode
source, you can check if the TA is turned
ON or OFF on the sub-display by pressing
the [TP/TEXT] button for 1 or more
seconds.
If the current TP station is not broadcasting
traffic information or if the signal becomes
weak when TP or TA is set to ON, the system
will automatically search another suitable TP
station that is broadcasting traffic information.
“EON” is displayed while this function is
operating.
When the current traffic information
broadcast is finished, the system returns to
its previous TP station.
If a PTY31 (emergency broadcast) is
received, “ALARM” appears and PTY31
(emergency broadcasting) begins. If FM
radio is not selected, all operations other than
switching the SOURCE and switching the
radio band become disabled.
Receiving traffic
information
EON (Enhanced Other
Network) system
Reception of emergency
broadcasts