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Radio

Selecting Tuner Band

1.Press TUNER•BAND•APP on the main unit or tuner on the remote control to select TUNER.

2.Press TUNER•BAND•APP on the main unit or band•app on the remote control to select radio band.

Tips:

Your audio system has 30 preset stations.

Tuning to a Station

Press TUNING - or + on the main unit or

tune or to select frequencies.

Auto Preset Programming

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Press and hold TUNER•BAND•APP on the main unit or band•app on the remote control to scan stations in selected band. A maximum of 30 stations can be stored. Beware of your preset channels being erased accidentally because the scanning and storing process is automatic upon pressing the button.

Press any button to stop scanning.

Accessing Preset Stations

Press PRESET STATION UP

or DN

to access

the previous or next preset station. The

 

display first shows the preset program number

and after a few seconds, the frequency

will be

displayed. (PR 01 FM is FM preset 1)

 

Manually Setting Presets

1.Press TUNING - or + on the main unit

or tune or to access the desired frequency.

3.Press the PROG•SET•CLEAR button once.

4.The most recently accessed program location will be displayed.

5.If a different program location is preferred, press PRESET STATION UP or DN to select the desired preset number (1-30).

6.Press PROG•SET•CLEAR to store the selected frequency at that preset.

Suppressing Stereo Signal

Press on the remote control to toggle between FM mono and stereo for stereo FM stations. (Remote Only)

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Technicolor - Thomson CS90 manual Radio

CS90 specifications

The Technicolor - Thomson CS90 is a pioneering piece of technology that has left an indelible mark on the world of broadcast and video processing. This digital video system is primarily known for its exceptional performance in the field of color processing and digital video encoding, making it a staple for broadcasters, production houses, and studios.

One of the main features of the CS90 is its advanced color correction capabilities. Utilizing a sophisticated algorithm, it can adjust various parameters such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue to ensure that the final product exhibits the best possible visual quality. The system employs a unique color space conversion to facilitate seamless integration with different video formats. This is particularly advantageous in multicultural productions where various cameras may generate different color profiles.

In terms of connectivity, the CS90 is equipped with a robust set of input and output options, accommodating a variety of video formats. This includes support for SDI (Serial Digital Interface), which is essential for high-quality video transmission in a broadcast setup. Furthermore, the system includes multiple channels to allow for simultaneous processing of several video feeds, enhancing productivity and flexibility during production.

The CS90 also features state-of-the-art video processing technologies, including advanced noise reduction and upscaling capabilities. These technologies play a critical role in enhancing the clarity and sharpness of the images without compromising on the overall quality. This is particularly beneficial when working with legacy video sources where the original footage may not meet the standards of modern production techniques.

User experience is another hallmark of the Technicolor - Thomson CS90, as it is designed with an intuitive interface that allows operators to make adjustments without a steep learning curve. The system includes easy-to-navigate menus and robust help functionalities, catering to both novice and seasoned professionals in the video production realm.

Durability and reliability are crucial characteristics of the CS90. Built to withstand the rigor of demanding production environments, its hardware is designed for longevity, reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Overall, the Technicolor - Thomson CS90 stands as a versatile and powerful tool that addresses the intricate demands of modern video production, making it an integral asset for any serious broadcasting setup.