Kenwood KR-V8090, KR-V9090 92.5 MHz, Bbc, 12.5MHz, Using the Display key, RDS functions

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Listening to radio broadcasts

Using RDS (Radio Data System)

KR-V9090/8090 (En/T)

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RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in the form of digital data) for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast signal. Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions, such as automatic display of the station name.

RDS functions:

PTY (Program Type Identification) Search:

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Radio text function: See figure 3 below.

Automatically tunes to a station that is currently broadcasting the

Displays the radio text data transmitted by some RDS stations

specified program type (genre).

 

when you press the DISPLAY key. There is no display if no text

 

 

data was transmitted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EON (Enhanced Other Network) reservation

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Sets the tuner to automatically switch to stations broadcasting one of three types of programs, even though you are listening to another station. The tuner returns to the original station when the broadcast of the selected program ends.

PS (Program Service Name) Display: See figure 1 below.

Automatically displays the station name transmitted by the RDS station.

RDS Auto Memory function

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Automatically selects and stores up to 40 RDS stations in the preset memory.

The "RDS" indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast (signal) is received.

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Some functions and function names may differ for certain Note countries and areas.

Operations

Before using a function utilizing the RDS, be sure to perform the RDS Auto Memory operation by referring to the description

in “Presetting RDS stations (RDS AUTO MEMORY)”.

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Using the DISPLAY key

Pressing the DISPLAY key changes the contents of the display.

Each press switches the display mode as follows:

 

1 PS (Program Service name) display

DISPLAY2 Frequency display

3 RT (Radio Text) display

1PS (Program Service name) display:

The station name is displayed automatically when an RDS broadcast is received,

If no PS data was sent, “NO PS” is displayed.

2Frequency display:

Displays the frequency of the current station.

3RT (Radio Text) display:

Text data accompanying the RDS broadcast scrolls across the display. “NO RT” is displayed if the current RDS station does not provide RT data.

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Contents KR-V9090 KR-V8090 About the supplied remote controlAccessories Safety precautionsGetting started UnpackingContents Universal IR InfraRed remote control Special featuresTrue home theater sound RDS Radio Data System tunerSpecial features How to use this manualNew Traitr transistor adopted in the final stage MHz About the Standby indicatorNames and functions of parts ON/STANDBYNames and functions of parts Connecting the antennas Setting up the systemMicrocomputer malfunction Connecting audio components6CH input M.INPUT System Control jacksSetting up the system Connecting video componentsRegistering setup codes for Kenwood audio components Connecting the system controlSpeaker impedance Connecting the speakersFront Speakers a Front speaker impedancePRE OUT connections Preparing the remote controlLoading the batteries Operating distanceRecommended speaker installation Surround setupPRO LOG IC Surround SUB onHow to calculate the proper delay time What is delay time?TEsT LchArena DSP DSP mode setupEffect Wall HA RDAdjust the Room size Input level adjustmentRoom ME D INLVL-3 dB SurroundVOL -6 dB SP. a B PhonoNormal playback Listening to a source componentAdjusting the sound Source Direct playback Listening with headphonesVIDEO2 SP. a B VIDEO2SP. a B Adpt on 6CH.INPUT playback KR-V9090 onlyRecording audio RecordingRecording video Recording a music source89. FM Tuning non-RDSradio stationsListening to radio broadcasts Listening to radio broadcasts Tuning radio stations by frequency Direct tuning3Enter the frequency Press the Direct key92.5 MHz Using the Display keyBBC 12.5MHzReceiving preset RDS stations Presetting RDS stations RDS Auto MemorySet the broadcast band to FM Store the stations automaticallyReceiving preset stations in order P.CALL Presetting radio stations manuallyEnter a preset number 1~40 For 15, press For 20, pressActivate the PTY search mode Tuning by program type PTY searchNEWs Select the program type you desireListening to radio broadcasts To select another program typeStart the search Example Searching for a Rock Music broadcastReserving the desired information BBCPreparation When listening to the tuner To cancel EON reservationTurn the TA, News and INFO. indicators off TP Traffic Program indicationSound modes Ambience effectsAmbience effects Surround playPreparations Convenient functionsSubwoofer adjustment Listen Mode keyPress to switch Source Direct keyRegistering setup codes for other components Getting the most from your remote controlFind the setup code of the component to be registered Low battery warning4Enter the setup code Getting the most from your remote controlVideo key Audio key TV key Operating other componentsPress the operation keys you desire VIDEO1 VCR CD CD TV1 VIDEO2 VCRPress Shift Changing confirming the operation modeSelect the component to be controlled 3Execute the desired operationsActivate the macro program mode Make a plan of the macro play you want to set upPerform each of the following steps within 5 seconds 3Select where the macro should be stored Getting the most from your remote controlTerminate the macro program mode SP. a MacroPress the Macro key Executing an automatic operationExecute the macro play Deleting a setup code Setup code correlationChecking a setup code Perform each step within 5 secondsEnter the 3 digit code Hold down the ENT key until the backlight flashes twiceUK including N. Ireland VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, TV1, TV2, CABLE, CD, TAPE/MD5Hold your remote to the speaker portion of your telephone Code selection after mode downloadPress a numeric key VCR Set up codes KR-V9090 Set up code chartNon-IR codes KR-V9090 and KR-V8090 VCRVCR Set up codes KR-V9090 Set up code chartSatellite Set up codes KR-V9090 BPL AOCCXC JBLLD player Set up codes KR-V9090 TV Set up codes KR-V9090DVD Set up codes KR-V9090 DAT deck Set up codes KR-V9090Cable Set up codes KR-V9090 CD Player Set up codes KR-V9090Misc. audio Set up codes KR-V9090 Cassette deck Set up codes KR-V9090VCR Set up codes KR-V8090 Maker Set up codes Jerrold 8459 Scientific Atlanta 8460BSR VCR Set up codes KR-V8090BTC CTCTV Set up codes KR-V8090 LD player Set up codes KR-V8090 Satellite Set up codes KR-V8090TV Set up codes KR-V8090 Cassette deck Set up codes KR-V8090 CD Player Set up codes KR-V8090Cable Set up codes KR-V8090 DAT deck Set up codes KR-V8090Symptom Cause Remedy Resetting the MicrocomputerCase of difficulty AmplifierCase of difficulty Remote control unitMemory back up function Audio section SpecificationsVideo section AM tuner sectionRemote operation of other components Tuning £ 6 Band £MD recorder operations Tuner operationsVCR operations TV operationsLD player operations Satellite tuner operationsDVD player operations Cable tuner operationsFor your records

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