JVC CA-MD9R manual Description of the PTY codes, R. M

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Description of the PTY codes:

NONE:

Undefined.

NEWS:

News.

AFFAIRS:

Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news — debate, or analysis.

INFO:

Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense.

SPORT:

Program concerned with any aspect of sports.

EDUCATE:

Educational programs.

DRAMA:

All radio plays and serials.

CULTURE:

Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture, including language,

 

theatre, etc.

SCIENCE:

Programs about the natural sciences and technology.

VARIED:

Used for mainly speech-based programs like quizzes, panel games and personality

 

interviews.

POP M:

Commercial music of current popular appeal.

ROCK M:

Rock music.

M.O.R. M:

Current contemporary music considered to be “easy-listening.”

LIGHT M:

Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works.

CLASSICS:

Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music, etc.

OTHER M:

Music not fitting into any of the other categories.

WEATHER:

Weather reports and forecasts.

FINANCE:

Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc.

CHILDREN:

Programs targeted at a young audience.

SOCIAL A:

Programs about sociology, history, geography, psychology and society.

RELIGION:

Religious programs.

PHONE IN:

Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a

 

public forum.

TRAVEL:

Travel information.

LEISURE:

Programs about recreational activities.

JAZZ:

Jazz music.

COUNTRY:

Songs which originate from, or continue the musical tradition of the American

 

Southern States.

NATIONAL:

Current popular music of the nation or region in that country’s language.

OLDIES:

Music from the so-called “golden age” of popular music.

FOLK M:

Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation.

DOCUMENT:

Program concerning factual matters, presented in an investigative style.

TEST:

Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers.

ALARM!:

Emergency announcement.

Note:

Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list.

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CA-MD9R If in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Class Laser Product How This Manual Is Organized FeaturesTable of Contents How to Put Batteries in the Remote Control AccessoriesUsing the Remote Control Getting StartedConnecting the AM MW/LW Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaUsing the Supplied FM Antenna Using the Coaxial Type Connector Not SuppliedTo the audio output jacks Connecting an External ComponentOn the Remote Control Demo ModeOne Touch Operation To stop the Demo, press any buttonTurning the Power On and Off Using the AmplifierMulti JOG dial Press ButtonReinforcing the Bass Sound Adjusting the VolumeMuting Function For private listeningSound Modes Selecting a Sound ModeLive surround modes A. effect modes Creating Your Own Customized Sound Mode Using an External Component Press the AUX button on the unit or on the Remote Control Listening to an External ComponentPress the Tuner button on the unit Using the TunerTuning in a Station Selecting a Radio Station Presetting StationsUsing the unit What Information RDS Can Provide Changing the FM Reception ModeReceiving FM Stations with RDS R. M Description of the PTY codesSearching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search Changing the RDS InformationPress the EON ON/OFF button EON FunctionNews News You have selectedTest Function Alarm FunctionCD indicators on the display Using the CD PlayerCD indicators on the unit Power comes on, and operations are done automatically Using the CD PlayerLoading CDs Place a CD, with its label side up, onto the trayPlaying order of CDs Playing CDsChanging CDs while Playing Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks Locating a Track with the Remote Control DirectlySelecting a Track Selecting a Passage within a Track on the unit onlyPress one of the CD buttons 1 to 3 to select a CD CD 2. Press the CD button on the Remote ControlTrack Step Number Rotate the Multi JOG dial to select a trackChanging the Program Checking the ProgramPress one of the Disc buttons 1 to Press the number buttons to select the tracksRandom Play Indicator appears on the displayRepeating a Selection or CDs Press the CD Repeat button on the unitMD indicator on the unit Using the MD Recorder PlayingMD indicators on the display Stop Ü / 8 Play/PauseLoading MDs Using the MD RecorderPress the 0button to the right of the MD loading slots Press the 0button to close the loading slot coverChanging MDs While Playing Playing MDsPlaying order of MDs Press the 0 buttonPress the MD button Selecting a Passage within a Track on the unit onlyTrack Step Number number Press one of the MD buttons 1 to 3 to select an MDTo stop playing, press the 7button MD Track Step number number numberRepeating a Selection or MDs Listening Things to Know Before You Start Recording About the track marksTo avoid erasing important recordings Erasure prevention tab Recording/EditingStandard Recording Changing the Display ModePress the Ü/ 8button to start the recording To stop recording, press the 7 buttonLong Recording Long REC Press the CD REC button on the MD Recorder One Touch CD Recording CD RECPrepare CDs and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slot Prepare CDs and recordable MDs DISPLAYChanging the Display ModeThree CD Recording Triple REC Press the Listening button Listening Edit Recording ListeningTo skip the current track, press the Skip button Repeat to program other tracksTo stop recording, press the 7button Prepare CDs, and a recordable MD into the MD1 loading slot First Track Recording 1ST Track RECPress the 1ST Track REC button Replace the CDs on the trays not selectedUsing the MD Recorder Editing Press the Ü/ 8button Divide FunctionPress the Edit button Shifted positionTotal track number increases Press the 0 button to eject the MDTwo adjacent tracks selected Join FunctionTotal track number decreases Press the 0button to eject the MDMove Function Ex. When you want to move the trackEdit Track number to be erased Ex. When you want to erase trackErase Function Erasing a Portion of a Track ALL Erase FunctionAll track numbers disappear Erase the middle portionTitle Function Letters and symbolsGiving a Title to an MD Repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter up to 32 charactersChanging the Title Giving a Title to a TrackSelected track number appears Follow steps 4 to 10Tape Direction Indicator on the unit Using the Cassette Deck PlayingFast Left and Fast Right Regular PlayOne Touch Play Music Scan Other Useful Features of the Cassette DeckFinding the Beginning of the Current Selection Finding the Beginning of the Next SelectionÜPlay Stop Using the Cassette Deck RecordingPosition 1 the normal mode to position Prepare CDs. See CD Direct RecordingInsert a blank or erasable cassette in the cassette holder Press the CD REC buttonSetting the Clock Using the TimersMinute digits starts flashing on the display Set the time you want the unit to turn off Setting the Daily TimerSet the time you want the unit to turn on Display Set the Volume LevelSelect the source you want to listen to Before Turning Off the unit Turning the Daily Timer On and OffTo change the Daily Timer setting Procedure for Setting the Recording Timer Setting the Recording TimerOn the display Set the time you want the unit to be turned onSET4. Select a preset station you want to record Turning the Recording Timer On and OffPress to turn the power off if necessary To change the recording timer settingProcedure for Setting the Sleep Timer Setting the Sleep TimerTo change the Sleep Timer setting To cancel the Sleep Timer settingTimer Priority Locking the Discs Disc Lock FunctionUnlocking the Discs PressCare and Maintenance Possible Cause Action TroubleshootingSymptom MD Error Messages Specifications Additional Informations Utoc User Table Of ContentsSome Words about MDs Atrac Adaptive TRansform Acoustic CodingSound Skip Guard Memory Normally When vibratedSerial Copy Management System Scms JVC 0398TTMMDWSAN