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Storing programme types

At the factory, one programme type was
assigned to each of the preset buttons 1-6.
If desired, you can also store other availa-
ble programme types.
To do so, make sure that “PTY” lights up in
the display.

If necessary, press the PTY button to
switch on the function.

Select a programme type using but-
tons << >> and

hold down the desired preset button
(1-6) until you hear a beep.

Now the selected programme type can be
recalled by pressing this preset. For this, the
PTY function must be active.

Scanning stations with PTY-SCAN

Condition: “PTY” must appear in the display.

Press the SC button.

All of the received stations offering the se-
lected programme type will be scanned.

To switch off PTY-SCAN:

Press SC once again.

PTY priority

Situation:

PTY is switched on and lights up in the dis-
play.
No station offering the selected programme
type can be currently received (neither with
seek tuning nor with scan).
The set will switch back to the previous sta-
tion.
As soon as a programme with such PTY can
be received within the broadcasting network,
the unit will switch over to the correspond-
ing station for the duration of the pro-
gramme.

Example: German broadcasting network
NDR:

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Station tuned in: NDR3.

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“PTY” lights up in the display.

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Programme type “POP” selected.

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Seek tuning is started.

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No station with “PTY-POP” can be
found.

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The display shows “NO PTY” and

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automatically switches back to NDR3.

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NDR2 airs a “PTY-POP” programme.

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The system will switch to the linked
NDR2 station for the duration of the
“POP” programme.

During tape operation, the set will also au-
tomatically switch to the programme offer-
ing the selected PTY within the broadcast-
ing network.
After the PTY programme the system will
remain in the radio mode.

Notice:
As mentioned earlier, these functions are
currently only supported by a limited number
of RDS stations.

Fr/Mont/ColoRCR127 gb®

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