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Using the Tuner

To continue searching after the first stop, press the PTY SEARCH button again while the display indications blink.

If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the dis- play, and the Unit returns to the last received station.

To stop searching at any time during the process, press the PTY SEARCH button to stop search operation.

Descriptions of the PTY Codes

None:

Undefined

News:

News

Affairs:

Topical programs expanding on the current

Info:

news or affairs

Programs on medical service, weather fore-

Sport:

casts, etc.

Sports events

Educate:

Educational programs

Drama:

Radio plays

Culture:

Programs on national or regional culture

Science:

Programs on natural sciences and technology

Varied:

Other programs like comedies or ceremonies

Pop M:

Pop music

Rock M:

Rock music

Easy M:

Middle-of-the road music (usually called

Light M:

“easy listening”)

Light music

Classics:

Classical music

Other M:

Other music

Weather:

Weather information

Finance:

Reports on commerce, trading, the Stock

Children:

Market, etc.

Entertainment programs for children

Social:

Programs on social activities

Religion:

Programs dealing with any aspect of belief

Phone In:

or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics

Programs where people can express their

Travel:

views either by phone or in a public form

Programs about travel destinations, pack-

Leisure:

age tours, and travel ideas and opportunities

Programs concerned with recreational ac-

 

tivities such as gardening, cooking, fishing,

Jazz:

etc.

Jazz music

Country:

Country music

Nation M:

Current popular music from another nation

Oldies:

region, in that country’s language

Classic pop music

Folk M:

Folk music

Document:

Programs dealing with factual matters, pre-

TEST:

sented in an investigative style

Test broadcasts

Alarm!:

Emergency broadcasts

To temporarily switch to a broadcast pro- gram of your choice

Enhanced Other Network mode is another convenient RDS service that allows this Unit to switch temporarily to a broadcast program of your choice (TA News and/or Info) from the currently selected station, except if you are listen- ing to a non-RDS station (all AM (MW) stations or some FM stations).

The Enhanced Other Network function is only applica- ble to the preset stations. (See page 14.)

If an FM station does not broadcast Enhanced Other Net- work mode information, Enhanced Other Network can- not be activated.

To select a program type

TA/News

/Info

On the Remote Control

On the Remote Control

1 Select the program type by pressing the TA/News/Info button while listen- ing to an FM station.

Each time you press the button, the respective program type indicators light on the display as follows, and the Unit enters Enhanced Other Network standby mode.

TA = News = Info = TA News = News Info = TA Info = TA News Info = OFF = (back to the be- ginning)

TA:

Traffic Announcement

NEWS:

News

INFO:

Programs on medical service, weather fore-

 

cast, etc.

OFF:

Enhanced Other Network is canceled.

During searching, the selected program type indicator blinks on the display.

To stop listening to the program by Enhanced Oth- er Network, press the TA/News/Info button repeatedly again. So that the program type (TA, News and/or Info) in- dicator goes off from the display. The Unit exit from En- hanced Other Network standby mode and goes back to the previously selected station.

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Contents FS-X1/FS-X3 Important for Laser Products Above ALL Introduction FeaturesHow This Manual Is Organized Table of Contents Troubleshooting Care And Maintenance Specifications Getting Started AccessoriesHow To Put Batteries In the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Supplied Wire Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaUsing the Coaxial Type Connector Not Supplied Connecting the AM MW Antenna Connecting the Speakers SP-FSX1/SP-FSX3 When attaching the speaker grills Connecting a Powered SubwooferConnecting an External Equipment When removingAutomatic Power On Connecting an MD Recorder, etc Optical Digital OutputBasic Operations Turning the Power On and OffChanging the Source Fade-out Muting Fade Muting Adjusting the Brightness Dimmer at Power OnPower Saving Mode Dimmer at Power Off Adjusting the VolumeEntering the Number with the Remote Control Numeric Keys No signal conditionTo disable the A.P.off function Auto Power Off A.P.offOne Touch Radio Using the TunerTuning In a Station Select a station using one of the follow- ing methodsBeat Cut AM MW Reception Presetting StationsTo Change the FM Reception Mode To change the preset stations, repeat the sameTo search for a program by PTY codes Receiving FM Stations with RDSPress the PTY Search button within approx seconds again Info AlarmNews AffairsTest function Alarm functionQuickest Way To Start a CD Is With the One Touch Operation Using the CD PlayerWhen playing a CD-R or CD-RW To Insert a CDTo Unload a CD Basics of Using the CD Player Normal PlayProgramming the Playing Order of the Tracks Program Play Repeat to program the other tracks Press the CD 6button on the Remote ControlTo Modify the Program Random PlayTurn off the system Repeating TracksLocking the CD door Unlocking the CD doorTo exit the source LINE, select other source e.g. CD Using External EquipmentsListening to External Equipment Changing the Equipment’s NameRecording the System’s Source to External Equipment Adjusting the Input LevelWhen the source is LINE, press and hold the SET button Press the SET button to finish the adjustmentPress the 3 or 2 button to set the hour Using the TimersSetting the Clock Press the CLOCK/TIMER buttonCorrecting the Clock Setting the Daily TimerPerform steps 2 to 5 in Setting the Clo- ck on Showing the Clock DisplaySetting the OFF time Example Setting the on time ExampleSelecting the music source Select the Fade function Turning the Daily Timer On and OffSetting the volume level Press the Cancel buttonWait for a few seconds Setting the Sleep TimerTimer Priority During playback a source, press the Sleep buttonAction TroubleshootingSymptom Possible CauseCare And Maintenance Specifications 0403MNMCREJEM