The MODE Menu

Use the ¢MODE ￿/￿ buttons to select the individual set- ting functions. Changing the settings in the respective mode then is carried out with the ¢</ > buttons or with the numeric buttons on the remote control handset.

Repeated pressures on the ¢MODE ￿/￿ buttons will bring you to the menu options (functions) of the "Mode" menu. These menu options are explained in the following.

COPY

With this menu function, you can copy all parameters belon- ging to one programme position into another programme position.

The data of the original programme position (source) is retai- ned, the data of the "target" programme position is overwrit- ten.

The display indicates, for example:

TIMER o p ü +

I99 COPYXXXX STEREO

SIGNAL IIIIIIIIIIIII

Select the programme position into which you wish to copy the data with the ¢</ > buttons or with the numeric buttons on the remote control handset. The programme position num- ber flashes.

Now, press the ¢MEMORY button and copying is executed.

COPY for radio programmes

The copy function is especially useful for storing new radio programmes (which are not yet preprogrammed) which are broadcast on a sound subcarrier along with TV programmes.

To do this, first copy the corresponding TV programme posi- tion into a free RADIO programme￿ position.

Next, press the ¢MODE button; the display indicates "C O PY".

Next, press the ¢RADIO button and select a free program- me position with the ¢</ > buttons or with the numeric or programme select buttons ] on the remote control handset. Press the ¢MEMORY button to store this setting in memory.

Then, use the ¢AUDIO button to select MONO > < or STE- REO and enter the desired sound carrier frequency with the

¢</ > buttons or the numeric buttons on the remote con- trol handset.

Conclude by storing the setting with the ¢MEMORY button.

For stereo reception, only the lower sound carrier for the left channel is entered; the right channel is automatically stored in memory.

SORT

"SORT" is indicated on the display. With this function, the programme positions are exchanged.

Select the programme position you wish to exchange by pressing the ¢</ > buttons on the receiver or the numeric or programme select buttons ] on the remote control handset. The programme position number will flash.

Pressing the ¢MEMORY button executes the sort function and the programme positions are exchanged.

By repeatedly applying the "SORT" function, the programme positions can be brought into a new order.

0/12 VOLT – External Switching Voltage

"0 VOLT" or "12 VOLT" is indicated on the display.

With the ¢</ > buttons, it is possible to select a program- me-position-related switching voltage of 0 or 12wUV. This swit- ching voltage is available at the terminal strip and can be used for a variety of external applications (e.g., control of a coaxial relay, multifeed system).

SKEW – Polarizer Adjustment

"SKEW" (polarizer) is indicated on the display.

With the ¢</ > buttons, it is possible to set a numeric value between – 99 and +128. This value range corresponds to a constant current between approx. –70 mA and approx. +90 mA for a magnetic polarizer.

Determine the optimum value and store it in memory by pres- sing the ¢MEMORY button (see also section "Adapting the Polarizer").

Along with this voltage, an impulse signal for a motor-driven polarizer is available at the IIPOL. output of the 10-pole connector strip. This is adjusted by means of the same com- mands.

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Grundig STR 400 AP manual Copy for radio programmes, Volt External Switching Voltage, Skew Polarizer Adjustment