Sony CDX-4000R User Manual
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To cancel the current traffic
announcement
Press (TA), (SOURCE) or (MODE).
To cancel all traffic announcements, turn off
the function by pressing (TA) until “TA-
OFF” appears.
Presetting the volume of traffic
announcements
You can preset the volume level of the traffic
announcements beforehand so you won’t miss
the announcement. When a traffic
announcement starts, the volume will be
automatically adjusted to the preset level.
1
Turn the volume control dial to adjust
the desired volume level.
2
Press (TA) for two seconds.
“TA” appears and the setting is stored.
Receiving emergency
announcements
If an emergency announcement comes in while
you are listening to the radio, the programme
will be automatically switched to it. If you are
listening to a source other than the radio, the
emergency announcements will be heard if
you set AF or TA to ON. The unit will then
automatically switch to these announcements
no matter which source you are listening to at
the time.
Presetting the RDS
stations with the AF and
TA data
When you preset RDS stations, the unit stores
each station’s data as well as its frequency, so
you don’t have to turn on the AF or TA
function every time you tune in the preset
station. You can select a different setting (AF,
TA, or both) for individual preset stations, or
the same setting for all preset stations.
Presetting the same setting for all
preset stations
1
Select an FM band (page 10).
2
Press (AF) and/or (TA) to select “AF-ON”
and/or “TA-ON.”
Note that selecting “AF-OFF” or “TA-OFF”
stores not only RDS stations, but also
non-RDS stations.
3
Press (MENU), then press either side of
(PRST) repeatedly until “BTM” appears.
4
Press the (+) side of (SEEK/AMS) until
“BTM” flashes.
5
Press (ENTER).
Presetting different settings for
each preset station
1
Select an FM band, and tune in the
desired station (page 10).
2
Press (AF) and/or (TA) to select “AF-ON”
and/or “TA-ON.”
3
Press the desired number button until
“MEM” appears.
Repeat from step 1 to preset other stations.