Blaupunkt Tokyo RDM 169 Radio operation with RDS Radio Data System, AF Alternative frequency

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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)

The Radio Data System offers you more convenience when you listen to FM radio stations.

More and more radio stations have begun to broadcast RDS information alongside their programs.

As soon as a program has been identified, the station name including a regional identi- fier, if available, will appear in the display.

When RDS is activated, the preset buttons become program buttons. You now know exactly which program you have tuned into, making it easy to find the desired station quickly.

AF - Alternative frequency

The AF (Alternative Frequency) function makes sure that the strongest frequency of the currently selected program is always tuned in automatically.

Switching AF on/off:

For radio operation

Press TU, menu level 2 will appear.

Press the AF button until you hear a beep.

The function is activated when “AF” lights up in the display.

If the reception quality of the selected pro- gram deteriorates beyond a certain point:

Tune into another station.

Note: AF will be deactivated if you switch RDS off.

Selecting a band

With this car radio you can select between the following bands:

FM 87.7 - 107.9 MHz

AM 530 - 1710 kHz

Select the desired band by pressing TU, menu level 2 will appear in the dis- play.

Activating/deactivating the RDS

Switching RDS on/off:

For radio operation

Press the TA button briefly.

The setting selected will appear briefly in the display. When RDS has been activated, the AF key will be highlighted in the display.

While searching for the strongest reception signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.

If “SEARCH” appears in the display when you switch on the radio or recall one of the stored frequencies, this indicates that the unit is automatically searching for an alter- native frequency.

“SEARCH” will disappear from the display when the alternative frequency has been found or after the frequency band has been run through completely.

Menu level 2

Press BND (as often as required) to select the band.

The radio will switch through the bands as follows: FM I, FM II, FMT, AM, AMT.

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Contents Tokyo RDM 13 12 Table of contents Quick Reference Quick Reference Next FMNext AM BNDPTY ExitMIX RPT Repeat Rocker switchCLR DSC-MODE PTY DPE AUDDIS DisplayCDC = TU TunerSteering wheel remote control unit optional Radio operation Station seek tuning upSRC Source Select trackImportant notes KeyCard theft protection system Putting the unit into operationRemoving the KeyCard Training a KeyCard/Replacing a KeyCardKeyCard theft protection system Selecting the operating Optimizing display Mode Legibility Radio operation with RDS Radio Data System AF Alternative frequencySelecting a band Activating/deactivating the RDSStation tuning Radio operation with RDS Radio Data SystemChanging the memory bank Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyTo start Preset Scan Scanning stored stations with Preset ScanRecalling stored stations Switching from stereo to mono Selecting the seek tuning sensi- tivityScanning stations with Radio Scan Changing the scan timePTY Program Type Program typeNews Sports Talk Rock CLS Rock Adlt HIT Soft RockStoring program types Scanning stations with PTY ScanPTY priority Switching on CD operation Switching on CD changer opera- tionCD operation / CD changer operation Inserting a CDSelecting the display mode CD operation / CD changer operationSelecting CDs and titles Repeating tracks/CDsMIX CD MIX OFFDeleting CD names/TPM with Entering CD namesTo stop the Scan function Setting the clock Correcting the clock after the power has been disconnectedClock Time Displaying the clockSetting the equalizer Setting the equalizer Assistance in setting your equalizerDSC programming LOW EQHicut High EQ12/24H Mode DSC programmingSTEREO/MONO CLK AUTO/MANTo quit the DSC programming mode and store the adjustment Peak ON/OFFDSC programming Specifications Overview of the DSC factory set- tingsAmplifier TunerMute Glossary Technical TerminologyScan Index BNDIndex Sharx TPMBosch Gruppe