Blaupunkt Tokyo RDM 169 Radio operation with RDS Radio Data System, Station tuning

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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)

Station tuning

Automatic tuning /

Press / ; the car radio will automati- cally search for the next station.

If you hold / on the rocker switch pressed up or down, seek tuning will speed up in up- wards or downwards direction.

If necessary, deactivate these functions in menu level 2.

Manual tuning:

Press << >>; the frequency will change in short intervals downwards or up- wards.

If you hold the right or left part of the rocker switch pressed down, the frequency scan will accelerate.

Changing the memory bank

You can shift between the FM memory banks I, II and T and the AM memory banks M and MT in order to store stations and re- call them later. The currently selected mem- ory bank is indicated in the display.

Press NEXT as often as necessary un- til the desired memory bank lights up in the display.

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Seek tuning

Up

Down

<<Down in short intervals

(for FM only: “AF” must be switched off)

>>Up in short intervals

(for FM only: “AF” must be switched off)

Manual tuning with << >>

You can also tune into a station manually.

In this case:

AF and PTY must be switched off (i.e. the symbols do not light up in the display).

Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks (FM only)

You can use the << >> buttons to tune into stations in your reception area.

Important:

a)You must have tuned into the station at least once before. To do this, you can press TS to start Travelstore in menu level 2.

b)AF is switched on and PTY is switched off. If necessary, switch these func- tions on or off in menu level 2.

Scrolling

If it is possible to receive several programs in the same broadcasting network, you can scroll through them forwards by pressing >>, or backwards by pressing <<, e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, ... .

Storing stations

On FM, you can store six stations on the preset buttons ST1 - ST6 for each of the memory banks I, II and T.

On AM/AMT, you can also store six stations each.

Press TU, menu level 2 will appear in the display.

Press BND to select the band.

Use the rocker switch to tune into a station (either automatically / or manually << >>).

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Contents Tokyo RDM 13 12 Table of contents Quick Reference Next FM Quick ReferenceNext AM BNDMIX ExitPTY CLR Rocker switchRPT Repeat AUD DSC-MODE PTY DPEDisplay DIS= TU Tuner CDCRadio operation Station seek tuning up Steering wheel remote control unit optionalSRC Source Select trackImportant notes Putting the unit into operation KeyCard theft protection systemRemoving the KeyCard Training a KeyCard/Replacing a KeyCardKeyCard theft protection system Selecting the operating Optimizing display Mode Legibility AF Alternative frequency Radio operation with RDS Radio Data SystemSelecting a band Activating/deactivating the RDSRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Station tuningChanging the memory bank Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyRecalling stored stations Scanning stored stations with Preset ScanTo start Preset Scan Selecting the seek tuning sensi- tivity Switching from stereo to monoScanning stations with Radio Scan Changing the scan timeProgram type PTY Program TypeNews Sports Talk Rock CLS Rock Adlt HIT Soft RockScanning stations with PTY Scan Storing program typesPTY priority Switching on CD changer opera- tion Switching on CD operationCD operation / CD changer operation Inserting a CDCD operation / CD changer operation Selecting the display modeSelecting CDs and titles Repeating tracks/CDsMIX OFF MIX CDTo stop the Scan function Entering CD namesDeleting CD names/TPM with Correcting the clock after the power has been disconnected Setting the clockClock Time Displaying the clockSetting the equalizer Assistance in setting your equalizer Setting the equalizerLOW EQ DSC programmingHicut High EQDSC programming 12/24H ModeSTEREO/MONO CLK AUTO/MANPeak ON/OFF To quit the DSC programming mode and store the adjustmentOverview of the DSC factory set- tings DSC programming SpecificationsAmplifier TunerScan Glossary Technical TerminologyMute BND IndexSharx TPM IndexBosch Gruppe