Philips FR970 manual Tuner Technical Data, RDS News and Traffic Announcement, Receiver

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TUNER

TECHNICAL DATA

 

 

English

RDS R

Radio Data System is a service that allows FM stations to send additional information. If you are receiving an RDS station, R and the station name are displayed.

Switching through different RDS information

Press RADIO TEXT on the receiver repeatedly to switch through the following information (if available):

Radio text messages

RDS clock

Frequency

Station name

Note: The time signal broadcasted from certain RDS stations may not always be accurate.

RDS News and Traffic Announcement

It is possible to set up the tuner in such a way that any playback is interrupted by news or traffic information of a chosen RDS station. Announcement functions only work if the necessary RDS signals are being broadcast.

If RDS stations are also carrying an EON signal (Enhanced Other Networks), EON is displayed. This signal enables the tuner to search not only the chosen RDS station, but the whole EON station network for news and traffic information.

1Tune to the desired RDS station.

2Press NEWS/TA:

Once to display NEWS, this switches on the news announcement function.

Twice to display TA, this switches on the traffic announcement function.

Three times to display TA and NEWS, this switches on both announcement functions.

3Select and play any other source as usual.

y While news or traffic information is being broadcast the receiver will switch to tuner and NEWS or TA will flash.

4Press NEWS/TA until the display indication disappears to switch off the function(s).

or

Press NEWS/TA during an announcement to switch off the function(s).

Note: Be sure to switch the news and traffic announcement off during recording, otherwise these announcements also will be recorded.

Receiver

Subject to modification without notice.

 

General

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170 W

Power consumption (FR 960)

 

Power consumption (FR 970)

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195 W

Standby power consumption

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< 2 W

Dimensions, w h d

435 135 350 mm

Weight (FR 960)

8.6 kg

Weight (FR 970)

9.4 kg

Amplifier part (0.7 % THD, 6 , 1 kHz)

.................2 50 W

Output power, stereo mode (FR 960) (DIN)

Output power,......................................................................surround mode (FR 960)

2 50 W

Front

 

Center

50 W

Surround

2 50 W

Output power, stereo mode (FR 970) (DIN)

...............2 100 W

Output power,....................................................................surround mode (FR 970)

2 100 W

Front

 

Center

100 W

Surround

2 50 W

Bass

±9 dB at 100 Hz

Treble

±9 dB at 10 kHz

Loudness ....+6 dB at 100 Hz (-30 dB); +3 dB at 10 kHz (-30 dB)

Total harmonic distortion

0.05 % at 1 kHz, 1 W

Frequency response

20–30,000 Hz, ±1 dB

S/N ratio

82 dB

Stereo separation (1 kHz)

45 dB

Crosstalk (1 kHz)

-65 dB

Digital sampling frequency

32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz

Inputs

250 mV at 47 k

Linear inputs

 

Front AV (FR 970 only)

250 mV at 22 k

Phono

5 mV at 47 k

Digital coaxial

75 acc. IEC 958

Outputs

 

 

Power supply AC outlets (switched)

totally max. 100 W

Linear outputs

250 mV at 1 k

Digital coaxial

75 acc. IEC 958

Digital optical

Toslink

Subwoofer pre-out

0.8 V at 1 k

Center pre-out

0.8 V at 1 k

Headphones

8–600 (3 V e.m.f., 60 )

Speakers

6

Tuner part

 

 

Wave range

 

 

FM

87.5–108.0 MHz

MW

531–1,602 kHz

LW

153–279 kHz

Sensitivity

 

 

Stereo FM

41 dBf

Mono FM

15 dBf

Total harmonic distortion

 

 

Stereo FM

0.3 %

Mono FM

0.85 %

Frequency response

63–12,500 Hz ±1 dB

S/N ratio

 

 

Stereo FM

55 dB

Mono FM

60 dB

Channel separation

35 dB at 1 kHz

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Contents FR960 FR970 Copyright in the U.K How to connect a plugImportant notes for users in the U.K Mains plug ItaliaItaliano Nederlands Deutsch Español Français English General Information Tuner Preset X Menu Navigator ControlsRemote Control English Remote control usageRemote control buttons Programming with the 4-digit code English Programming the universal remote controlResetting the remote control Scanning the codetableConnectors Audio connections English ConnectionsDigital audio connections System control bus, Cinema Link Video connectionsSpeaker connections English MainsTV as the center speaker Antenna connections Power handling System SetupSpeaker setup and testing HeadphonesDisplay Speaker diagramEnglish Display Receiver menu Setup MenuMenus You can exit the menu at any time by pressingSwitching the connection English TV menuSource Selection Using one source selection for two or more appliancesConnectors used Reassigning a source selectionEnglish Playing a source Adjusting the soundPLAYBACK, Recording Recording from a sourceSurround Sound Switching surround soundSurround sound settings About surround soundTuner English Tuning to radio stationsSwitching FM sensitivity Storing radio stationsNaming radio stations Tuning to stored radio stationsResorting stored radio stations Clearing station namesRDS News and Traffic Announcement Tuner Technical DataReceiver Troubleshooting 3104 215 English Français Español Deutsch Nederlands ItalianoVieUrs9942
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