Blaupunkt RDM 169 Traffic information station reception with RDS-EON, Automatic seek tuning start

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Traffic information station reception with RDS-EON

The abbreviation “EON” stands for En- hanced Other Networks, which means that information is exchanged within a radio net- work.

Many FM radio stations provide their serv- ice area with traffic messages at regular in- tervals.

Along with their programs, all traffic infor- mation stations transmit a special carrier sig- nal, which is decoded by your car radio. If this signal is identified, “TP” will appear in the display (Traffic Program).

In addition to these, there are also stations which do not actually transmit traffic infor- mation themselves, but by using RDS-EON it is possible for them to forward the traffic messages broadcast by another traffic in- formation station in the same radio network.

If you want to have the priority for traffic an- nouncements activated while listening to one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “TA” (Traffic Announcement priority) must appear on the display panel.

If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the radio will automatically switch to the linked traffic program station (in this case, NDR2) for the duration of the message and return to the original program (NDR3) afterwards.

Traffic announcement priority on/off

If the priority for traffic announcement pro- grams is activated, “TA” will light up in the display.

To switch the priority on or off:

Press TU to access menu level 2.

Press the TA button.

If you press STOP while a message is be- ing broadcast, this message will be inter- rupted. The unit will then switch back to the previous mode. The priority for other traffic messages remains active.

Warning beep

If you leave the reception area of the traffic information station you are currently tuned into, you will hear a warning beep at inter- vals of approx. 30 seconds.

This warning beep will also be emitted if you press a preset button for a station which does not send the traffic information signal.

Switching the warning beep off

a)Tune into another station offering traf- fic information:

Press the rocker switch or

press a preset button which has a traf- fic information station allocated to it.

or

b)Switch off the priority for traffic an- nouncements:

press TA.

“TA” will disappear from the display.

Automatic seek tuning start

(CD and CD changer operation)

If you leave the reception area for the traffic information station you have tuned into while you are listening to a CD, the system will automatically start searching for a new TA station.

If no such station is found within approxi- mately 30 seconds, a warning beep will sound every 30 seconds. To switch the warning beep off, proceed as described above.

Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep

This volume was preset at the factory, but you can use the DSC function to alter the setting as desired (refer to the section on “DSC programming - VAR, TVOL”).

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Contents London RDM 10 9 8 Contents Contents Quick Reference Next AM MW, LW Quick ReferenceNext FM Switch to Menu level Adjusting the radio functionsPRE ExitREG Regional PTYRT Radio text MonoName CLRAUD Display DISDOT field = CDC@ CD slot ? TU tunerVisual theft protection KeyCard theft protection systemRC 08 remote control unit Option Important notes Operating the unit for the first time KeyCard theft protection systemRemoving the KeyCard Incorrect KeyCardDisplaying the radio pass data KeyCard theft protection systemShort Additional Memory S.A.M Turn On Message T.O.MLost or damaged KeyCard Switching off the flashing lightCare of your KeyCard Training the new KeyCardActivating the Install menu First-time installationClosing the Install menu Setting the clockReset to default settings First-time installationSwitching the ignition connec- tion on/off Switching the internal output stage on/offSelecting the operating Optimising the viewing Mode Angle AF Alternative frequency Switching between the menu levelsRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Automatic tuning Station tuningRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System REG regional programStoring stations Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyChanging the memory bank FM To start Preset Scan Scanning stored stations with Preset ScanRecalling stored stations MW, LW AMSelecting the seek tuning sensi- tivity Switching from stereo to monoScanning stations with Radio Scan Changing the scan time ScanPTY Program Type Switching PTY on/offProgram type NewsSelecting and storing PTY program types PTY seek tuningSelecting stored program types To select any program typeActivating radio text Switching radio text offRadio text Switching the warning beep off Automatic seek tuning startTraffic information station reception with RDS-EON Traffic announcement priority on/offPower antenna might be dam- aged in a car wash Switching TIM on/offTraffic Memo TIM Recording traffic messagesAn automatic power antenna might be damaged in a car wash Temporarily interrupting the TIM standby modeTraffic Memo TIM Retrieving stored traffic messagesCD operation / CD changer operation Selecting tracks CD operation / CD changer operationRepeating tracks/CDs Selecting CDsTo alter MIX setting Switching TPM playback on/offStoring tracks with TPM Deleting the TPMTo stop the Scan function Entering CD namesDeleting CD names/TPM at the same time Clock Time Selecting a 12 or 24-hour modeDisplaying the clock SynchronisationSetting the equaliser Setting recommendations on the Internet Setting the equaliserSwitching the equaliser on/off Frequency range Sound impression/problem What to do Bass Assistance in setting your equaliserLower mid-range Mid-range soundTUN Tuner DSC programmingVAR Various DSC programmingDisp Display Scan Scantime KC KeyCardRead TOMSET CLK ClockSync ModeCDC Changer Overview of the DSC default settingsAmplifier Specifications Glossary Technical TerminologyTuner CD playerSoftkey Software key Glossary Technical TerminologyREG TPM IndexRDS-EON Bosch Gruppe Service numbersUSA
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