Falcon 15 manual RDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only, Rds / Rbds Services Described

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RDS / RBDS SETTINGS (FM Version only)

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18.5.1 RDS / RBDS SERVICES DESCRIBED

PI -

Programme Identification

 

RDS:

 

It contains four hexadecimal numbers ( see ‘Code’ box ): the first one assigns the broadcast country

 

and it is automatically provided from the application by clicking the country acronyms (see Country

 

Group). The second hexadecimal number assigns the coverage area profile ( i.e. national , local etc.)

 

Click on the most suitable item inside the Coverage Area window and the application provides the

 

hexadecimal corresponding number.The ‘Ref’ window contains a number from 1 to 255 (normally

 

assigned from the law authorities to the broadcaster). If the entire hexadecimal code is already known,

 

you can enter it into the ‘Code’ box.

 

RBDS:

 

In the United States the PI code is numerically calculated from the station’s callsign.

PTY

Programme Type

 

This is an identification number to be transmitted with each programme item and which is intended to

 

specify the current Programme Type within 31 possibilities (News, Sports, Rock, Pop, etc.). This code

 

could be used for search tuning. The code will, moreover, enable suitable receivers and recorders to

 

be pre-set to respond only to programme items of the desired type. There are two lists, one for the

 

European RDS system and one for the American RBDS specification.

DI

Decoder Identification

 

This pull-down menu allows you to identify the kind of modulation (Stereo, Mono, etc). Stereo

 

modulation is assigned to STEREO, STATIC PTY, while mono is MONO, STATIC PTY.

TP

Traffic Programme

 

It is a flag to indicate that the tuned programme carries traffic announcements. The TP flag must only

 

be set on programmes which dynamically switch on the TA identification during traffic announcements.

TA

Traffic announcement

 

identification is an on/off switching signal to indicate when a traffic announcement is on air.

 

TA flag may also activated by proper external command provided through Input 3 of the Digital Data

 

Port (see EXT INP selection in the TA menu). Ref also to par. 11.10.

M/S

Music/Speech

 

is a two-state signal to provide information on whether music or speech is being broadcast. The signal

 

would permit receivers to be equipped with two separate volume controls, one for music and one for

 

speech, so that the listener could adjust the balance between them to suit his individual listening

 

habits.

 

M/S flag may also activated by proper external command provided through Input 2 of the Digital Data

 

Port (see EXT INP selection in the M/S menu). Ref also to par. 11.10.

RT

Radio Text

 

It is a function addressed only to consumer home receivers capable of displaying cyclical messages up

 

to 32 characters in length, including spaces.

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Contents Falcon FM & STOperating manual Broadcast Digital Audio ProcessorPage 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS 13 ST VERSION DESCRIPTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS HARDWARE SETTINGS2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ENGINTRODUCTION ENG 2.1FALCON 15 - AVAILABLE VERSIONSFalcon 15 ST Falcon 15 FM3 SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZA SAFETY WARNINGS / ISTRUZIONI PER LA SICUREZZASAFETY WARNINGS CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA4 SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY WARNINGS5 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES6 ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI PER LA SICUREZZA7 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE8 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD9 FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS FIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONSManufacturer ModelFIRST INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS 9.3FUSE REPLACEMENTVERSIONSDIAGRAM FM & ST ST VERSIONSBLOCK DIAGRAM FM digital coder MPX+RDS11 FM VERSION DESCRIPTION FM VERSION DESCRIPTIONFM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.2REAR PANEL VIEW FM VERSION11.4OUTPUT CONNECTOR 11.5SYNC-INAND SYNC-OUTCONNECTORSFM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.3AC CONNECTIONFM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.6AUXILIARY INPUTS11.7ANALOG AUDIO INPUT Female XLR FM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.8DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT11.9SERIAL PORTS FM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.10 DIGITAL DATA PORTDESCRIPTION DIRECTIONFM VERSION DESCRIPTION PageFM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.11 THE MENU TREEFM VERSION DESCRIPTION 11.12 FRONT PANEL OPERATION12 IN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION IN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION12.1.2ADJUSTING THE INPUT AUDIO LEVEL 12.1.1 SELECTING THE INPUT ANALOG OR DIGITALIN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.1.3 CHOOSING THE PROPER AGC OPERATIONIN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.2THE VOICE OPTIMIZERPage IN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.3.1 SETTING THE PREEMPHASIS12.3.3 ADJUSTING THE MPX OUTPUT LEVEL 12.3.2 MONO - STEREO OPERATIONIN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.3.4 CALIBRATING THE PILOT LEVEL AND PHASE12.3.5 ENABLING SYNC OUTPUT 2Select the Peak Reference Tone optionIN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.3.6NOISE GATE SETTING Noise Gate12.3.7 BYPASS MODE IN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 31.5dBD=2.0 KHz IN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.5SETTING THE SPLIT MODESIN & OUT SETTINGS FM VERSION 12.6ADDITIONAL DATA AND SETTINGS12.6.1 SERIAL PORT SETUP 12.6.2 SYSTEM INFO13 ST VERSION DESCRIPTION ST VERSION DESCRIPTIONST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.2REAR PANEL VIEW ST VERSIONST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.3AC CONNECTION13.4DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT ST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.5SERIAL PORTS13.6ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT Male XLR ST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.7ANALOG AUDIO INPUT Female XLRST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.8FALCON 15 MENU TREE ST versionST VERSION DESCRIPTION 13.9FRONT PANEL OPERATION14 IN / OUT SETTINGS ST version IN / OUT SETTINGS ST version14.1.2ADJUSTING THE INPUT AUDIO LEVEL 14.1.1 SELECTING THE INPUT ANALOG OR DIGITALIN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.1.3 CHOOSING THE PROPER AGC OPERATIONIN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.2THE VOICE OPTIMIZERIN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.3.1 SETTING THE PREEMPHASISIN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.3.2 ADJUSTING THE AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL14.3.3 BYPASS MODE 2Select the Peak Reference Tone optionIN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.3.5NOISE GATE SETTING Noise Gate14.3.4 MONO - STEREO OPERATION IN / OUT SETTINGS ST version 14.4ADDITIONAL DATA AND SETTINGS14.4.1 SERIAL PORT SETUP 14.4.2 SYSTEM INFO15 CHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVE CHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVE15.2THE FALCON 15 PRESET TABLE CHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVECHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVE 15.3CHOOSING A CURVE16 THE REMOTE PC CONTROL SOFTWARE THE REMOTE PC CONTROL SOFTWARETHE REMOTE PC CONTROL SOFTWARE 16.3RUNNING THE PROGRAM16.4PC CONTROL SOFTWARE OVERVIEW 17 ACCESSING THE TARGET FROM THE PC ACCESSING THE TARGET FROM THE PCACCESSING THE TARGET FROM THE PC 17.1THE SETUP PANEL17.1.1 SELECTING THE PC SERIAL PORT ACCESSING THE TARGET FROM THE PC 17.1.2 OTHER SETTINGS17.1.3 FRONT PANEL ‘LOCK’ FUNCTION 18 RDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only RDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version onlyRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.3CHANGING THE RDS / RBDS OUTPUT LEVELRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only PageRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.5.1 RDS / RBDS SERVICES DESCRIBEDRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.6PROGRAM SERVICE NAME PS18.6.2 THE PROGRAM SERVICE NAME EDITOR 18.6.1 SCOPERDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.6.3 PS SEQUENCESRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.6.4PS SCROLLINGMax lenght 32 characters PageRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.7ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIESRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only 18.8AF METHODS A AND BMETHOD A RDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only METHOD BRDS / RBDS SETTINGS FM Version only Page19 HARDWARE SETTINGS HARDWARE SETTINGS20 FIRMWARE E SOFTWARE UPGRADES FIRMWARE E SOFTWARE UPGRADES1MAKING THE PROCESSOR READY FOR UPGRADING FIRMWARE E SOFTWARE UPGRADES 2 PC OPERATIONFIRMWARE E SOFTWARE UPGRADES 20.2PC SOFTWARE UPGRADE21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSGENERAL FEATURES REMOTE CONTROL22 WARRANTY WARRANTY ENGRDS / RBDS CODER FM version only 23 WEEE Directive - 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