Function of remote control with DNPP button (See page 8)
Preset station seek with Programme service name
You can search for the preset station with Programme Service name.
1Press the DNPP button on the remote control.
“SNP PLAY” will be displayed once the seek mode is entered. The names of the stations preset in the band currently listened to are displayed for 5 seconds each.
The display band switches in the following order:
=FM1 ï FM2 ï FM3 ï AM +
Each time you press the TUNE+ button, the station display switches in the forward direction.
Each time you press the TUNE– button, the station display switches in the reverse direction.
Stations which have no names will be displayed as frequencies.
NOTE Changing the Displayed Band
Pressing the FM button switches between the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM displays, in that order.
Pressing the AM button switches between the displays in the reverse direction.
2Once the name is displayed for the station you want to listen to
Press the OK button.
Reception starts of the displayed station, and the seek mode ends.
Cancelling mode during input:
Press the DNPP button.
The seek mode is cancelled.
RDS features (See page 7)
RDS (Radio Data System)
RDS is a digital information system that lets you receive signals besides those of regular radio programmes, such as network information being transmitted from radio stations. When listening to an RDS station (ie, a station with RDS capability), the programme service name of the station is displayed along with the frequency, advising you quickly which station is being received.
RDS (Radio Data System) stations also transmit frequency data for the same station. When you are making long trips, this function automatically switches to the particular frequency with the best reception for the particular network of stations that you want to listen to. The data is automatically stored, allowing you to switch quickly to another RDS stations, broadcasting the same programme, that has better reception. These include stations stored in the station preset memory that you often listen to.
EON (Enhanced Other Network)
Stations that offer EON also transmit information about other RDS stations that have traffic information. When you are tuned to a station that is not transmitting traffic information, but another RDS station starts transmitting a traffic bulletin, the tuner automatically switches to the other station for the duration of the bulletin.
Alarm
When an emergency transmission (announcing disasters, etc.) is sent, all current functions are interrupted to allow the warning to be received.
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