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Listening to radio
Changing the RDS 1Press SEARCH when the source
informationis FM.
You can see RDS information on the display
window on the main unit while listening to an FM
station.
Press RDS DISPLAY repeatedly
while listening to an FM station.
PS (Program Service):
2Press PTY or PTY
While searching, ?WAIT PS? appears and
then the station names will be displayed. repeatedly to select a PTY code
?NO PS? appears if no signal is sent.while ?SELECT? is flashing.
PTY (Program Type):Example: when ?News? is selected as a PTY code
While searching, ?WAIT PTY" appears and
then the type of the broadcast program will
be displayed. ?NO PTY? appears if no
signal is sent.
RT (Radio Text):
While searching, ?WAIT RT? appears and
then text messages the station sends will Refer to page 36 for the PTY codes.
be displayed. ?NO RT? appears if no signal
is sent.
3Press SEARCH.
NOTEWhile searching, ?SEARCH? and the selected
If the system takes time to show the RDS PTY codes will be displayed.
information received from a station, ?PS?, ?PTY? or Example: when ?News? is selected as a PTY code
?RT? may appear on the display window.
When PS, PTY, or RT signals appear on the display
window, some special characters and marks may
not be displayed correctly.
The system searches 30 preset FM stations,
and stops when it finds the one you have
Searching for programs selected. At this time the selected frequency
and PTY code flash. When ?SEARCH? is by PTY codes
pressed while the selected frequency and
(PTY Search)
PTY code are flashing, the system
automatically starts to find the next station.
One of the advantages of RDS is that you can After the frequency and PTY code stop
locate a particular kind of program by specifying flashing or if any other operation is done, the
the corresponding PTY code.system automatically tunes in to the station.
The PTY Search is applicable only to the preset
stations.To stop searching, press SEARCH.
If no program is found, ?NOTFOUND? appears
on the display window and the system returns to
the last received station.
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