ENGLISH | What you can do with RDS |
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| Radio Data System (RDS) allows FM |
| stations to send an additional signal along |
| with their regular programme signals. |
| By receiving the RDS data, this receiver can |
| do the following: |
| • Programme Type (PTY) Search (see page 11) |
| • Standby Reception of Traffic |
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| PTY (see pages 13 and 23) |
| • Tracing the same programme automatically |
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| • Programme Search (see page 23) |
Storing your favorite programmes
You can store six favorite programme types.
Preset programme types in the number buttons (1 to 6):
3Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store other PTY codes into other preset numbers.
4Finish the procedure.
Using the standby receptions
You can use two types of Standby Reception— TA Standby Reception and PTY Standby
TA Standby Reception
TA Standby Reception allows the receiver to switch temporarily to an FM RDS station or a DAB service broadcasting Traffic Announcement from any source other than AM. The volume changes to the preset TA volume level (see page 23).
1Select a PTY code (see page 11).
2Select the preset number (1 – 6) you want to store into.
To activate TA Standby Reception
The TP indicator either lights up or flashes.
•If the TP indicator lights up, TA Standby Reception is activated.
•If the TP indicator flashes, TA Standby Reception is not yet activated.
To activate TA Standby Reception, tune in to another FM RDS station or DAB service providing the signals required for TA Standby Reception. The TP indicator will stop flashing and remain lit.
To deactivate the TA Standby Reception
The TP indicator goes off.
Ex.: When “SOCIAL” is stored
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