User manual

23. 22.
1) TA SEEK / TA ALARM:
TA SEEK: If a newly tuned station does not receive TP information for 5 seconds, the radio
retunes to the next station, which has not the same PI code as the previous station, but
contains TP information.
If the TP information gets lost at the current station in RETUNE S (60 seconds) or RETUNE
L (90 seconds) setting, the radio starts to retune to next station with the same PI code. If the
same PI station is not found during 1 search cycle, the radio retunes to next station with TP
information.
TA ALARM: In this mode the automatic retune mode is not activated, only a double beep
(alarm) is sounded.
If the newly tuned station does not receive TP information for 5 seconds, the radio retunes to
next station which has not the same PI code as the last station, but contains TP information.
If the newly tuned station has no RDS signal, PI SEEK is suppressed.
2) PI SOUND / PI MUTE:
PI SOUND: When cruising the critical area back and forth, the same PI code may be
received from different stations. In PI SOUND setting a short switching sound will be heard.
PI MUTE: In PI MUTE setting no switching sound is audible.
3) RETUNE L / RETUNE S:
The initial time of automatic retune after losing a TA signal. When the same PI station cannot
be found within 1 search cycle, the radio tunes to previous station and waits for 4-5 minutes
before retuning.
RETUNE L: 90 seconds.
RETUNE S: 60 seconds.
4) MASK DPI / MASK ALL:
MASK DPI: Masking only alternative frequencies with different PI code.
MASK ALL: Masking alternative frequencies with different PI code and no RDS signal.
5) BEEP 2ND / BEEP ALL / BEEP OFF:
BEEP 2ND: Key tone is only generated when a second key function is pressed.
BEEP ALL: Key tone is activated (except POWER and release buttons).
BEEP OFF: Key tone is deactivated.
6) SEEK1 / SEEK2:
SEEK1: Press and hold / to search for a station with stronger signal. On reception of
a stronger signal the search is stopped.
SEEK2: Press / to search for a station with a stronger signal. On reception of a
stronger signal the search is not stopped. After releasing the button the next station with a
strong signal is tuned into.
2. RELEASE BUTTON FRONT PANEL
Press to release the front panel.
3. LCD (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
4. / BUTTONS
1) In radio mode repeatedly press / to manually tune up or down to the desired radio
station. Press and hold / for more than 0.5 seconds to automatically tune up or down
to the radio station.
2) In disc mode press to play the next track. Press once to play the current track from
the beginning, press twice to play the previous track. Press and hold / to search
forward or backward.
1. SEL (MODE SELECT) / VOLUME +/-
(1) Press SEL repeatedly to access the modes: VOL → BAS → TRB → BAL → FAD
1) VOLUME CONTROL
A. The volume level can be adjusted at any time by pressing + or - as the select mode has
been initially defaulted at volume mode.
B. The volume level can also be adjusted by cycling through the SEL modes until VOL is
displayed; now press + or - to adjust the sound level.
2) BASS
A. Press SEL repeatedly until BAS is displayed.
B. Adjust the bass level with + or -.
3) TREBLE
A. Press SEL repeatedly until TRE is displayed.
B. Adjust the treble level with + or -.
4) BALANCE
A. Press SEL repeatedly until BAL is displayed.
B. Adjust the balance setting with + or -.
5) FADER
A. Press SEL repeatedly until FAD is displayed.
B. Adjust the fader setting with + or -.
(2) Press and hold SEL for more than 2 seconds to access TA SEEK/TA ALARM mode, then
repeatedly press SEL to select PI SOUND/PI MUTE, RETUNE L/RETUNE S, MASK DPI/MASK
ALL, BEEP 2ND/BEEP ALL/BEEP OFF, SEEK1 /SEEK2 (in radio mode), DSP OFF/FLAT/POP
M/CLASSICS/ROCK, LOUD OFF/LOUD ON, SUBW OFF/ON (with optional subwoofer output),
STEREO/MONO (in radio mode), DX/LOCAL (in radio mode), VOL LAST/ VOL ADJUST (in VOL
ADJUST mode the next mode will be A-VOL after VOL ADJUST mode to adjust the volume level;
the minimum value of the volume level you can set is 10) and ESP10/ESP40. After selecting the
desired mode, press + or - to adjust the value.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS