Marantz SR7002 manual Rbds Operation SR8002 only, Radio Text, Rbds Display, Programme types

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RBDS OPERATION (SR8002 ONLY)

RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) is a description of the station’s programming hidden space in the FM signal.

Your new unit is equipped with RBDS to assist in the selection of FM stations using station and network names, rather than broadcast frequencies. Additional RBDS functions include the ability to search for

Notes:

When the unit receives the RDBS text data from a station, the station name is displayed. If the signal from the radio station is weak, text data may be displayed intermittently or not all.

If the text data cannot be received, the frequency is displayed. You can use the preset station name input function to register the station name. The registered station name is then displayed.

You can view the tuner information on a TV monitor when connected to the SR8002. (See p.33, 34 for the operation details.)

PTY AUTO SEARCH

Your unit is equipped to automatically search for stations transmitting any of 29 different programme types. To search for a PTY, follow these procedures:

NUMBER

DISPLAY

PROGRAMME TYPE

 

ENGLISH

1

NEWS

News

 

2

INFORM

Information

 

3

SPORTS

Sports

 

4

TALK

Talk

 

5

ROCK

Rock

 

 

6

CLS ROCK

Classic Rock

 

 

7

ADLT HIT

Adult Hits

 

 

8

SOFT RCK

Soft Rock

 

programme types.

Note:

When the unit is receiving an HD Radio (digital) signal, the HD Radio text data is displayed instead of the RBDS data.

RADIO TEXT

(See p.70 for information on the PRESET STATION NAME INPUT function.)

When the Text 1 (Radio Text) is displayed:

T X T 1

2.

LEARN

NAME

MACRO

USEPAGE 1 2 3 4

MENU

M

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

EXIT

1.

3.

4.

9

TOP 40

Top 40

10

COUNTRY

Country

11

OLDIES

Oldies

12

SOFT

Soft

13

NOSTALGA

Nostalgia

14

JAZZ

Jazz

15

CLASSICL

Classical

16

R & B

Rhythm and Blues

Some RBDS stations broadcast RADIO TEXT, which is additional information on the station and programme being broadcast.

RADIO TEXT information appears as ‘running’ text in the display. RADIO TEXT is transmitted character by the radio station. As a result of that it may take some time until the entire text has been completely received.

RBDS DISPLAY

When a unit is tuned to an FM station that is transmitting RBDS data, the Front Panel Information Display will automatically show the call sign or RBDS TEXT in place of the typical display of the station’s broadcast frequency.

To change the display, press the TUNER button and press the the > button until PAGE3 is displayed. Select the information with the DISP (D1) button.

Auto display mode

Text 1 (Radio Text)

Text 2 (Program Service name)

HD Radio signal strength

Frequency

When the auto display mode is displayed:

F M W X Y Z

When the unit is tuned to an RBDS station, the station name (call sign) is displayed on the FL display.

P i n k F l o i d

The “TXT1” is displayed for 2 seconds, followed by the Radio Text (RT). If RT is more than 13 characters long, the text is scrolled.

Notes:

If the signal from an radio station is weak, text data may be displayed intermittently or not all.

When the unit is tuned to an HD Radio station, the artist name is displayed on the FL display. (See p.71 for information on HD Radio technology.)

When the Text 2(Program service name) is displayed:

T X T 2

M o n e y

The “TXT 2” is displayed for 2 seconds, followed by the Program Service (PS). If PS is more than 13 characters long, the text is scrolled.

Notes:

If the signal from an radio station is weak, text data may be displayed intermittently or not all.

When the unit is tuned to an HD Radio station, the song title is displayed on the FL display.

(See p.71 for information on HD Radio technology.)

CHECKING THE HD Radio SIGNAL STRENGTH

H D S I G :

The signal strength is only displayed when the unit is tuned to a digital HD Radio station. “SIGNAL: NON” is displayed when receiving an analog signal.

TEST

CH.SEL

SURR

 

1

2

3

2.

7.1CH

ATT

SPK-AB

4

5

6

DISP

OSD

SLEEP

7

8

9

 

 

THX

 

 

CLEAR

0

MEMO

 

1. Press the PTY button in the TUNER MODE on the remote controller. The current station’s PTY will be displayed, or the currently selected PTY group will be displayed in blinking if no station or RBDS data is present.

2. To change to a new PTY type, press the TUNING 3 or 4 button on the front panel or numeric buttons on the remote controller until the desired PTY is shown in the display.

3. Once the desired PTY group or type has been selected, press the PTY button while the display blink (approx. 5 seconds). The PTY Auto search will start, and the tuner will pause at each station broadcasting RBDS PTY information corresponding to the selected choice.

4. To advance to the next RBDS station with the desired PTY, press the PTY button again within 5 seconds.

Notes:

Not all RBDS stations and HD Radio stations broadcast PTY information.

PTY AUTO SEARCH may not function for stations with weak signals if the unit is unable to detect the information needed for the search.

17

SOFT R&B

Soft Rhythm and Blues

18

LANGUAGE

Foreign Language

19

REL MUSC

Religious Music

20

REL TALK

Religious Talk

21

PERSNLTY

Personality

22

PUBLIC

Public

23

COLLEGE

College

24

WEATHER

Weather

25

ALERT!

Emergency

26

TRAFFIC

Traffic

27

GOVERMNT

Government

28

EMERGNCY

Emergency

29

READSVCS

Radio Reading Services

30

PRIVSVCS

Private Services

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Contents Model SR7002/SR8002 User Guide Read Before Operating Equipment AC Polarized PlugNEC National Electrical Code Accessories Check Remote Controller RC8001SRIntroduction User GuideTable of Contents FeaturesHdcd Copyright ProtectionDescription THX Select2 Dts Digital SurroundDts Neo6 Dts Digital Surround ESAbout Dolby Pro Logic Before USE Operation of Remote Controller Remote ControlBattery Replacement Interval RC8001SR Loading BatteriesFront Panel Names and FunctionAUDIO/ Video FL Display and Indicater Rear Panel Multi Speaker / Speaker C0AC Outlets OutputRemote Control @1AUDIO IN/OUT TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2, TAPE, CD/CDR@3VIDEO IN/OUT TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2 @4HDMI Input / OutputLCD Indicators RC8001SR Setting the Time Tuner ModeGeneral Information of RC8001SR to the Unit Checking the TimeStop Controlling Marantz ComponentsPause Turns the VCR on and off Call up the menuExits the programming menu RecordDock connector on Dock connector OFFTurns the Tape deck on Turns the Tape deck offUSE Mode Preset ModeEntering and Setting the Manufacturer Number Di- rectly Setting Equipment Not Appearing in Manufacturer Number ListWhen OK Programming the 2 Play and Other Control ButTons and Numeric Buttons Programming the Direct Buttons and Rewriting NamesErasing Programmed Codes Returning to Initial Settings Erasing Buttons and Erasing Direct ButtonsErasing Direct Button Pages Erasing SourcesProgramming Macros Erasing AllProgramming Macros Executing Macro ProgramsWhen clearing macros, the macros programmed to Inserting Steps in Macro ProgramsErasing Steps of Macro Programs Overwriting Steps in Macro ProgramsClone Mode Setup Setting the Lighting TimeSetting the Macro Interval Time Adjusting the Display ContrastOperation RC101 ⁄2 DISC+/T.MODEGeneral Information of RC101 to the Unit Controlling a Marantz TV TVZone a Multi room a control Zone B Multi room B control Zone D Main room controlControlling a Marantz VCR Deck VCR1/ VCR2 Controlling a Marantz Satellite Broadcasting Tuner DSSControlling a Marantz Tuner T1 Controlling a Marantz DVD Player DVDControlling a Marantz Universal Dock AUX1 Enter 3CURSOR 4CURSOR 2CURSOR 1CURSORNormal Mode Setting the Back LightResetting the Code Programming with the 4-DIGIT CodeLearn Mode Learning ProcedureChange the Multi Room Control Commands for Each Zone Creating copies using clone modeCopying entire contents Other OperationsSpeaker Placement Connecting SpeakersConnecting Speaker Wire ConnectionsConnecting Audio Components Connecting a SubwooferConnecting Video Components VIDEO, S-VIDEO, Component JacksVideo jack Component jackConnecting Hdmi Components Connecting Hdmi ComponentsHdmi Jack Connecting Multi Channel Audio Source Advanced ConnectingConnecting AN External Power Amplifier Connecting the Antenna Terminals Connecting the XM CONNECT-AND-PLAY Antenna How to SubscribeSee the Checking the XM Signal Strength and Radio ID XM Radio OverviewConnecting for the Multi Room Connecting for Speaker C USEMultiroom B Multiroom aConnecting Other Equipment DC OUT DC TriggerEmitter OUT SR8002 Only FlasherSetup Onscreen Display Menu SystemInput Setup P Surround Setup PSpeaker Setup P SUB MenuInput Setup Func Input SetupCH Input Setup Func RenameFunc Input Setup Assignable Digital Input 7.1 CH Input SetupDefault Function RenameBack SpaceSpkr Speaker Setup Auto SetupManual Setup THX Audio SetupAuto Setup MultEQ Setup feature Unit measures sound characteristicsAutomatically optimizes settings To do this, the Auto Setup feature measures aExample Confirmation screen for speaker detection OK/ENTER buttonError Messages Cause How to RemedySpeaker Size Manual SetupSpeaker Distance THX Audio Setup Speaker LevelAdvanced Speaker Array ASA Speaker type and positioningSurround Setup Channel LevelCsiiparameter PLIIx PRO Logic IIx Music ParameterNEO6 Parameter Video Setup Video ConvertPreference Multi Room Setup DC Trigger SetupAcoustic EQ Preset G. EQ ADJ ResetCheck Auto FrequencySelecting the Surround Mode Using the unitUsing the remote controller Dialogue Normalization MessageUsing the Sleep Timer Adjusting the Tone Bass & Treble ControlVideo Convert For setting instructions, see Surround ModeConvert SBR Auto Source DirectPure Direct EX/ESStereo THX GamesMulti CH. MOVIE, Music THX CinemaRecording AN Analog Source Listening Through HeadphonesSelecting Analog Audio Input or Digital Audio Input Dolby Headphone Mode Attenuation to Analog Input SignalSpeaker A/B CH InputDual Backup Memory AUX2 InputVideo ON/OFF LIP.SYNCAuto Tuning Manual TuningBasic Operation Listening to the TunerPreset Memory FM Tuning Mode Auto Stereo or MonoAuto Preset Memory Manual Preset MemoryRecalling a Preset Station Preset Channel List DisplaySorting Preset Stations Clearing Stored Preset StationsAnalog/Digital Auto Mode For Listening to HD Radio Stations SR8002 onlyThan 2 seconds → B → C ... Z → 1 → 2 → 3 .... → → + → / → Blank → a UP →HD Radio Auto Tuning Switching HD-RADIO Information Inthe FrontSignal Strong Using the SR8002Selecting Multicast Channels PTY Auto SearchMulticast Channels Press the SCAN+ D1 or SCAN- D2 buttonWhen the Text 1 Radio Text is displayed Rbds Operation SR8002 onlyRadio Text Rbds DisplaySwitching XM Information in the Front Panel Display Signal MarginalSignal NON Listening to XM Satellite RadioSearch Mode Preset Search ModeALL Channel Search Mode When the Artist name/Song title is displayedYou can store the desired channel in the Preset MemoryFM/AM stations Tune into the desired channelNeural Surround Mode Multi Room Playback Using the Multi Multi Room SystemRoom OUT Terminals Speaker TerminalsPower ON/OFF Tuner mode operation remote code Refer toRC101 for Multiroom a RC101 for Multiroom BSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingSpeaker Symptom Cause Remedy HdmiXM Satellite Radio HD Radio ReceptionAccessories HOW to Reset the UnitDimensions Front KEY Button Lock of the UnitSetup Codes AmplifierRECEIVER/TUNER RECEIVER/TUNER Cable SatelliteTape Deck CD/CD-R Player Laser DiskIii VCR Source button name TV Source button name VCRVCR DVD Source button name VCR Source button name DVDDirect Button 1141 1002, 10091059 1117DSS Is a registered trademark
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