Teac 9A10001300 CR-H250 owner manual About DAB, Affairs

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: a program notifying an emergency or a natural disaster.

NEWS

: brief announcements, events, public

 

opinion, reports, actual situations.

AFFAIRS

: a kind of suggestion including practical

 

announcements other than news,

 

documents, discussion, analysis and so on.

INFO

: daily information or reference such as

 

weather forecast, consumer guide, medical

 

assistance and so on.

SPORT

: sports related programs.

EDUCATE

: educational and cultural information.

DRAMA

: all kinds of radio concert and serial drama.

CULTURE

: all aspects of national or local culture

 

including religious events, philosophy, social

 

science, language, theatre, and so on.

SCIENCE

: programs on natural science and

 

technology

VARIED

: popular programs such as quiz,

 

entertainment, private interview, comedy,

 

satire and so on.

POP M

: program on commercial, practical and

About DAB

With this unit you can receive and listen to Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) programmes. DAB uses digital, not analogue signals, resulting in near CD-quality audio with virtually interference-free reception. Along with superior quality audio, DAB can also deliver additional audio channels and text. In the future, computer data and images are also possible.

Digital radio is broadcast as groups of data called ensembles or multiplexes. Each multiplex can contain a number of stations (services) and each station contains a primary service and can contain secondary services as illustrated in the following diagram.

DAB SIGNAL

 

popular songs, and sale volume of discs,

 

etc.

ROCK M : practical modern music generally composed

 

and played by young musicians.

EASY M

: popular music usually lasting for less than 5

 

minutes.

LIGHT M : classical music, instrumental music, chorus,

 

and light music favored by non-

 

professionals.

CLASSICS : orchestra including great operas,

 

symphony, chamber music and so on.

BBC

National

DAB

BBC Radio 4

Parliament

1

 

 

MULTIPLEX

1

 

 

 

3+

PRIMARY

2

SERVICES

 

1 2 3 4+

 

SECONDARY

 

SERVICES

OTHER M

: other music styles(Rhythm & Blues, Reggae,

 

etc.)

WEATHER

: weather reports, forecast

FINANCE

: financial reports, commerce, trading

CHILDREN

: children’s programs

SOCIAL

: social affairs

RELIGION

: religious programs

PHONE IN

: program in which the public expresses its

 

view by phone.

TRAVEL

: travel reports

LEISURE

: programs concerning recreational activities

JAZZ

: jazz music

COUNTRY

: country music

NATION M: national music

OLDIES

: music from the so-called golden of popular

 

music

FOLK M

: folk music

DOCUMENT: documentaries

TEST

ALARM

Each multiplex is transmitted in a set frequency range and received by this unit for decoding. You can receive multiplexes broadcast in the 174-240 MHz frequency band and store the services in each multiplex for you to access. The number of multiplexes you receive depend on your location. Channels used in the UK are in the range 10A to 12D.

Multiplexes and stations have labels (names) that are used to identify them. Instead of needing to know the particular frequency of your favourite broadcast, you can simply select the station name. Secondary services and additional data such as text or multiplex info are also available.

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Contents CR-H250 Before Use ContentsDiscs which can be played on this unit Compact DiscConnections How to connectSpeaker Connections Subwoofer OUT jackRemote Control jack AC Power CordTAPE/AUX jacks Digital OUT terminalAM Indoor Loop Antenna Connecting Antennas AM/FMFM Indoor Antenna FM Outdoor AntennaDAB Indoor Antenna Connecting Antennas DABDAB Outdoor Antenna DipoleVOLUME, Select OPEN/CLOSE L, Auto TuningNames of Each Control Stop H, INFO, RDS MODE, ClearPower Pause J, FUNCTION, FM ModeTape Battery Installation Remote Control UnitBasic Operation Press the TONE/BAL button How to adjust TONE/BALANCE/DIMMERListening to CDs To stop playback To suspend playback temporarily pause modeTo skip to the next or a previous track Search for a part of a trackProgrammed Playback To check the programmed orderPress the y Play button to start programmed playback Shuffle Playback Press the Shuffle button in the stop or play modeRepeat one track R1 Repeat PlaybackRepeat All Ra Repeat A-BTime Display Listening to the External SourcesPress the TUNER/AUX 1/2 button to select ‘AUX 1’ or ‘AUX 2’ Setting up your DAB Tuner Auto TuningPress the Auto Tuning button Using the Channel List Station order Using Function ControlSig error rate Signal error rate Sw version Software version Preset tuneDRC value Manual tune DLS Changing Display SettingsListening to FM/AM FM Mode ButtonPreset Manually FM/AM/DAB Preset TuningPreset Automatically FM/AM only Within 4 seconds, press the PROGRAM/ Memory buttonHow to select FM/AM preset stations How to select DAB preset stationsRDS Clock Time Program ServiceRDS Program Type RDS Radio TextPress the TUNING/PRESET/TIME button PTY SearchPress the ENTER/SET button Affairs About DABPress the Time Mode button Setting the ClockPress the Timer button Setting the TimerPrepare for timer operation Repeat and 3 to set the Off timeSleep Timer SLEEP-90 80, 70Normal display Standard Accessories SpecificationsAmplifier Section Tuner SectionRemote Control Unit TroubleshootingAmplifier Tuner FM/AMCD Player 0704.MA-0906A