Yamaha RDX-E700 owner manual Selecting preset radio stations Preset Tuning

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TUNING RADIO STATIONS

Selecting preset radio stations (Preset Tuning)

If you preset your favorite radio stations with Auto Preset (page 36) or Manual Preset (page 36) on the DVD receiver, you can tune the radio stations simply by selecting the preset number.

STANDBY/ON

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

 

TV

 

1

2

3

4

 

5

6

7

8

Number

buttons

 

 

DIMMER

SLEEP

 

 

 

9

0

 

 

 

+

 

REPEAT

A-B

 

TV CH

 

FREQ/TEXT

 

 

 

PROG

 

 

MODE PTY SEEK START

 

TV INPUT

 

 

RANDOM

 

PRESETd

 

uPRESET

 

PRESET u

 

 

 

PRESET d

GUI

 

 

MENU

 

Use the number buttons or press PRESET u / d repeatedly to select the preset number of the radio station you want to listen to.

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You can also select preset radio stations by rotating MULTI JOG on the front panel.

Receiving FM Radio Data System stations

(U.K. and Europe models only)

The Radio Data System is a transmission system for FM stations used mainly in the U.K. and Europe. The Radio Data System transmissions include various types of information such as PS (Program Service), PTY (Program Type), RT (Radio Text), and CT (Clock Time). Follow the procedure below to receive FM stations by the Radio Data System transmissions on the DVD receiver.

 

+

REPEAT A-B

 

 

TV CH

FREQ/TEXT

FREQ/TEXT

 

 

PTY SEEK

PROG

 

MODE PTY SEEK START

PTY SEEK

MODE

TV INPUT

RANDOM

START

PRESET d

PRESETd

uPRESET

PRESET u

 

 

 

 

GUI

MENU

 

To switch frequency and Radio Data System modes

While receiving an FM Radio Data System station, press DISPLAY.

Each time you press the button, the mode changes as follows:

PS

PTY

RT

CT

About information type

The Radio Data System includes the following types of information.

PS (Program Service)

Displays the station name.

PTY (Program Type)

Displays the program type (genre).

RT (Radio Text)

Displays text information related to the Radio Data System broadcast. (Shows an under bar for a non- identifiable character.)

CT (Clock Time)

Displays the current time. (Shows the message “CT WAIT” when time data cannot be received properly.)

Notes

The available Radio Data System information types vary depending on the station.

If the FM Radio Data System station’s signal transmission is too weak, the DVD receiver may not be able to receive Radio Data System information completely. In particular, RT (Radio Text) information uses a lot of bandwidth, so it may not be available even when other modes are selectable.

The Radio Data System information may not transmit under weak radio wave conditions. In this case, press eon the remote control to let the DVD receiver’s radio wave reception mode automatically change to the monaural mode to increase the signal quality.

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Contents DVD Receiver AMPLI-TUNER DVD For U.K. customers Contents Features Supplied AccessoriesAbout this manual Controls and Functions Front panelPlayback mode indicator Display mode indicatorDisplay Pause iconRemote control To switch the operation modeCommon functions Operations common to all modesDVD/CD mode Number buttons 1 to 9Connecting Speakers Connecting speakers Connecting a subwooferPress and hold the lever Connecting a TV RGB/YUV selector switchOther connection methods Component video connectionConnecting Antennas Connecting the FM antennaAbout grounding Release the tabConnecting External Components Connecting a CD recorder or MD recorderConnecting the Power Cables About the AUX jacksAbout the Digital jack Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlClose the battery cover To replace the batteriesTurning the Power to ON/STANDBY To select an input source using Input On the front panelSelecting AN Input Source Adjusting the Volume Level Muting the Sound MutePress Mute to mute the sound Adjusting the Clock Setting the TimerTo cancel the timer Setting the Sleep Timer To set the sleep timer using Multi JOGTo cancel the sleep timer Press Sleep repeatedly to set the duration forTo cancel the dimmer mode Changing the Brightness of the DisplayPress Dimmer Changing DVD Setting on the TV OSD Menu Press SET UP to exit the OSD menuOperating the OSD menu OSD guide LanguageSupported Disc Types About MP3, WMA, DivX and Jpeg discsBasic Playback Operations Useful Playback Operations Customizing playback order Program PlayRepeat steps 2 and 3 until you store all desired tracks Press To select PlayTo cancel Random Play Press RandomTo cancel Repeat Play Playing back repeatedlyRepeat Play To cancel A-B Repeat To repeat between two points RepeatTo operate the DVD menu DVD-V To operate the video CD Playback Control menu VCDNumber buttons Selects an item Press MenuSelecting AUDIO, Subtitle and Angle To turn off the subtitleWhile playing a disc or pausing, press Zoom Zooming Images DVD-VTo return to the original scale Press Zoom repeatedly to select the zooming scaleUsing GUI While playing a disc or pausing, press GUIPress GUI again To turn on the Progressive Scan mode To turn off the Progressive Scan modeEnjoying Multimedia Files on Discs Load a disc in the disc trayPress / to select a file and press Enter to confirm Tuning Radio Stations To switch the frequency step General model onlyAbout the display Selecting preset radio stations Preset Tuning To switch frequency and Radio Data System modesReceiving FM Radio Data System stations Europe models only To cancel PTY Seek Mode Press PTY Seek ModeTo select stations by program type Genre Press FREQ/TEXT Prog repeatedly to select PTYPresetting Radio Stations Presetting radio stationsAutomatically Auto Preset Manual Preset Editing the name of preset radio stations Select the preset radio station you want to edit the namePress and hold Mode for more than 4 seconds Repeat until you finish entering Press ModePlaying Back External Sources TV playbackRecording Sources with External Components Recording audio sources with the DVD receiverAdjusting Sounds Adjusting Sound SettingsRotate Multi JOG to adjust each setting Night listening mode To cancel the Night listening modePress Night Setting remote control codes Controlling External ComponentsAvailable operations Functions for TV operation TVTroubleshooting GeneralProblem Cause Solution DVD receiver does not Recorded with an external Recorder Clock setting hasProblem Cause Solution Remote control does not Operate properlyDisc playback Radio reception Additional Information Disc InformationHandling a disc Glossary Audio formatsAudio information Video signal information Copyright and logo marksSpecifications Amplifier SectionCable TV Digital Broadcast Satellite tunerAvertissement CQX1A1058Z

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