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the optimum reception conditions.
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(ALARM INTERRUPTION - EBU SPEC
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The TA mode operates regardless of whether
the AF mode is on or off.
3. The channel indicator will then come on and
the sound will resume. Memorizing is now
complete.
Program Information (Pꢆ) search begins
matically if no suitable station is found
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(Tp
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Thꢑ radioshouldnoꢁbꢑꢁunꢑd whilꢑdriving
so full aꢁꢁꢑnꢁion may bꢑ gꢔvꢑn ꢁo vꢑhiꢕlꢑ
opꢑraꢁion.
When the radio receives PTY code 31 (an
emergency broadcast code), the sound is
interrupted, the emergency broadcast is
heard, and PTY31 ALARM is displayed. The
volume level at this time is the same as that
for traffic announcements. Once the emer-
gency broadcast is finished, the unit immedi-
ately returns to the previous source.
found once all the frequencies have been
searched, the radio will return to the station
tuned in before the TP seek mode was set.
TA ON is displayed when the TA mode is
turned on, and the TA indicator comes on. TA
OFF is displayed when the TA mode is turned
the above auto switching follow function. Th�
Pꢆ search function checks each RDS statiꢩ�
with the same PI code. During this time the
sound is muted and SEARCH is displayeꢘ
The Pꢆ search operation stops when a suit;
able station is found. ꢆf no station is found
once all the frequencies have been searched,
the radio returns to the previous frequency. '
4. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.
Use the TUNE button V or A for manual
tuning. To move quickly through the channels,
hold either side of the TUNE button down for
more than 0.5 second.
The freque,ncy changes in steps of 1 00 kHz on
the FM band, 9 kHz on the MW band, and 3 kHz
on the LW band.
ꢝꢞ Program ꢁypꢑ:
If ꢁhꢑ baꢁꢁꢑꢇ ꢕablꢑ is dꢔsꢕonnꢑꢕꢁꢑd, or if
ꢁhꢑ fusꢑ blows, ꢁhꢑ radio mꢑmoꢇ will bꢑ
ꢑrasꢑd. In ꢁhaꢁ ꢕasꢑ, rꢑsꢑꢁ ꢁhꢑ dꢑsꢔrꢑd sꢁa-
ꢁꢔons.
off, and the TA indicator turns off.
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When PTY button is pressed for less than 1 .5
seconds during FM mode, the PTY name of the
current tuned station is displayed. During this
time if the PTY data code is zero, or the data is
unreadable; the display will show NONE.
The following functions operate when the TA
mode is on:
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Traffiꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ inꢁꢑrrupꢁ funꢕꢁꢔon
Radio data systꢄm (RDS)
Alꢁꢑrnaꢁꢔvꢑ Frꢑquꢑnꢕy (AF):
REG (Rꢑgional) modꢑ
When a traffic announcement is received, the
announcement is.tuned in and the volume
increases to the set level. TRAFFꢆC ꢆNFO is
displayed.
Enhanꢕꢑd Oꢁhꢑr Nꢑꢁwork (EON) daꢁ�
updaꢁꢑ (This funꢕꢁion also opꢑraꢁꢑs
whꢑn ꢁhꢑ AF modꢑ is off.)
When EON data is being received, this en-
ables automatic retuning of other preset sta-
tions on the same network. Also, network
linked services can be used.
This mode is turned on and off by pressing
the AF button for more than 1 .5 seconds
during the FM mode. When the mode is
turned on, the REG indicator comes on and
all bits of the Pꢆ code are checked during the
auto follow operation.
When this button is pressed for longer than 1 .5
seconds during FM mode, the last preselected
PTY name will be displayed for 3 seconds, and
the radio enters the PTY selection mode.
ing:
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The AF function operates in the FM (radio)
mode.
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SE
X
When adjusting the broadcasting station fre-
quency automatically, push the SEEK button
� or A . When the system detects a broad-
casting station, it will stop at the station.
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When the AF button is pressed for lessthan
1 .5 seconds, the AF function and the AF
indicator turn on or off.
Once the traffic announcement is finished, the
unit returns to the source which was set before
the traffic announcement started, and the vol-
ume returns to the previous level. For EON
stations, the radio is interrupted byanother EON
station with traffic announcements.
1. PTY sꢑlꢑꢕꢁion modꢑ
The PTY name can be selected and after 5
seconds of no key operation, the radio goes
into the PTY interruption standby mode and
the PTY name or frequency is displayed.
When the mode is turned off, the REG indicator
turns off and all bits of the Pꢆ code except the
area code are checked during the auto follow
operation. When the same preset channel is
called out while a regional station is tuned and
the REG mode is off, another station in the same
network is selected, if available.
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When the AF button is pressed for more than
1 .5 seconds, the REG (Region) function op-
erates.
Sꢁaꢁion mꢑmoꢇ opꢑraꢁions:
RDS funꢕꢁions:
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (six
for FM, six for FM-AS) and sixstationscan beset
for both the MW and LW bands.
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Programmꢑ Sꢑꢓꢔꢕꢑ (PS) funꢕꢁꢔon (sꢁa-
ꢁion namꢑ dꢔsplay funꢕꢁion)
The traffic announcement interrupt mode is can-
celled if the TA button is pressed during a traffic
announcement. The TA mode returned to the
stand-by mode.
The following functions operate when the AF
mode is on:
PTY name selection can be done by the
TUNE button A or V in the PTY selec-
tion mode.
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or
manual tuning, the RDS data is received and
the PS name is displayed immediately.
1 . Tune to the desired station using the SEEK or
TUNE button.
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Auꢁomaꢁiꢕ swiꢁꢕhing funꢕꢁion
Traffiꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ (TA):
ꢆt is possible to shift the PTY name by one
step, with one push of the TUNE button
A or V . ꢆf the TUNE button is pressed
2. Select the desired station and keep pushing
any of the desired station/preset buttons (1
This function compares the strengths of the
signals of the stations on the AF (alternative
frequency list) and selects the station with
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Traffꢔꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ sꢑꢑk
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The TA function operates in the FM, tape and
CD modes.
to 6) until a beep sound is heard. (The radio
The Traffic Programme (TP) seek mode is set
,
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