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Note: The RDS and RBDS features are entirely dependent on the broadcaster sending encoded signals. Thus, they will only be available in markets where RDS or RBDS is implemented and where stations are broadcasting these data signals. If there are no RDS or RBDS stations, the unit will function as a standard radio receiver.
Note: RDS and RBDS services are only available on FM broadcasts. The features and buttons described below are only operational in FM mode.
DISP Button
There are five display options when the currently tuned station is broadcasting RDS information and the RDS indicator in the
1.Standard FREQUENCY display.
2.PROGRAM SERVICE name. This is typically the station’s call letters, such as BBC1. If the current station is not broadcasting an RDS signal, the display will show “NO NAME DATA”.
3.PROGRAM TYPE. This is a description of the station’s content from a standardized list of program types in each market. If the current station is not broadcasting an RDS signal, the display will show “NO PTY DATA”.
4.CLOCK TIME. A time and date display broadcast by the station. If the current station is not broadcasting an RDS signal, the display will show “NO TIME DATA”.
5.RADIO TEXT. Additional scrolling text messages broadcast by the station. If the current station is broadcasting radio text data, an RT indicator lights in the display and the scrolling text appears. If the current station is not broadcasting an RDS signal, the display will show “NO TEXT DATA”.
PTY Button
The PTY search function permits you to scan available broadcasts for RDS stations broadcasting a particular type of program content.
1.Press the PTY button. The current RDS program type will appear in the display.
2.If desired, change to a different PROGRAM TYPE using the TUNING UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the list.
3.Press the PTY button a second time within 10 seconds. The tuner will attempt to find an RDS station broadcasting the selected type of program. If the button is not pressed within 10 seconds after selecting a program type, the PTY function will be cancelled.
4.If no station is located for the desired content type, the tuner will return to the last previously tuned station.
5.Cancel the PTY function by pressing any other button.
Note: If the currently tuned station is broadcasting PTY data, a PTY indicator lights in the
TP Button
Searches for an RDS station broadcasting traffic information programming:
1.Press the TP button. The tuner attempts to find an RDS station broadcasting the traffic programming. If a station is found, a TP indicator lights in the
2.If no station is located, the tuner will return to the last previously tuned station.
3.Cancel the TP function by pressing any other button.
TA Button
Searches for an RDS station broadcasting special traffic announcements:
1.Press the TA button. The tuner will attempt to find an RDS station broadcasting traffic announcements.
2.If no station is located, the tuner will return to the last previously tuned station.
3.Cancel the TA function by pressing any other button.
Remote Zone Operation
The receiver provides
To use the remote zone capability, you need additional components: a pair of speakers installed in the remote zone, an amplifier to drive them, an optional TV monitor for video signals, and a
Zone 2, 3, or 4 can be controlled from the main room using receiver’s front panel or remote control ZONE button. Operation from the remote zone requires the installation of an infrared repeater (from Rotel or other suppliers) which relays infrared remote control commands from remote zone to the ZONE
Several points about the remote zone function:
•There are two options for the remote zone output level, selectable from the ZONE SETUP configuration menu. VARIABLE output provides full adjustment of the volume level. FIXED output disables the remote zone volume control with the output permanently set to a specified level. This might be useful for sending a line level signal to a preamp or integrated amp with its own volume control or to a distribution amplifier with multiple volume controls.
•The remote control supplied with the receiver will operate the remote zones if used with a repeater system from the remote zone. It can also be programmed to operate Rotel source components via its IR OUT jack.
•Any source component connected to the receiver’s analog inputs can be sent to the remote zone outputs. The remote zones operate
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