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OPERATION

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AUDIO SETTINGS

1 MODE

STEREO A

s FREQ

LEFT 7.02

RIGHT 7.20

3 RADIO

ND

DEiMPHASIS

PANDA

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Stereo A

7.02 S 7.20 MHz

(PA^DA1)

Stereo B

7.38

a

7.58 MHz

•*

Stereo C

7.74

a

7.92 MHz

Stereo D

8.10

a

8.28 MHz

Mono 1

6.50 MHz

(50 us)

Mono S

7.02 MHz

(PANDA 1)

Mono 3

7.20 MHz

"

Mono 4

7.38 MHz

Mono 5

7.56 MHz

"

Mono 6

7.74 MHz

"

Mono 7

7.92 MHz

-

Mono 8

8.10 MHz

Mono 9

8.28 MHz

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Stereo A

5.58

a

5.76 MHz

(PANDA 1)

Stereo B

5.94

a

6.12 MHz

Stereo C

6.30

a

6.48 MHz

Stereo D

6.66

a

6.84 MHz

-

Mono 1

6.60 MHz

(50 us)

Mono S

6.65 MHz

-

Mono 3

6 80 MHz

Mono 4

5.94 MHz

(PANDA 1)

Mono 5

6.12 MHz

Mono 6

6.30 MHz

Mono 7

6.48 MHz

Mono 8

6.66 MHz

Mono 9

6.84 MHz

The values you have set at this menu can be stored using the STORE PROGRAMME
option at the Programme Install Menu. Before you do this, however, you can, if
required, alter the audio settings and external decoder information as described
below.

AUDIO SETTINGS MENU

Important:

The Audio Settings Menu is shown left. It is used to set the audio mode for each

programme. Some modes provide commentaries in different languages; some
provide satellite radio stations. Consult a channel listing in a satellite TV magazine
for details.

The values for options 1 and 2 are interdependent. It is also possible to customise
an audio mode.

Stereo modes always have PANDA de-emphasis, therefore the DE-EMPHASIS

option cannot be selected for these modes, although it will remain (without a
preceding number) on the screen.

All the mono modes except MONO 1 are preset to have PANDA de-emphasis;

MON01 is preset to 50 ps. You can change the de-emphasis if you customise a
mono mode, therefore when the mono modes are selected the DE-EMPHASIS
option gains a preceding number and can therefore be selected.

Setting the Audio Mode

Use the + key or-key to go through the available values one at a time until the required
mode is displayed.

The mode can have any of the preset values STEREO A to D or MONO 1 to 9 (see
the tables).

Setting the Audio Frequency

As you change the audio mode at option 1, the frequency shown in option 2 will
automatically change to the appropriate value. The audio frequencies are given in

megahertz (MHz).

NOTE: Using the + key or - key to change the frequency will customise it (see
opposite).

Customising the Audio Frequency

At option 2, press the + key or - key to change the frequency by 0.01 MHz at a time
to set it in the range 5.00 to 9.00 MHz.

As soon as you customise the frequency, the mode value (whether MONO or
STEREO) will have the suffix V rather than a ietter or number. For stereo modes, as
you customise the ieft frequency, the right frequency will change accordingly, so that
their frequency difference is always 0.18 MHz (180 kHz).

Selecting Blank Screen Radio Mode

The RADIO option allows you to blank the screen so that you can listen to satellite

radio channels without having to view a picture on the screen.

Press the + key or - key to toggle the blank screen radio mode between YES (on) or
NO (off).

Customising the De-emphasis for Mono Modes

If you have selected a MONO mode at option 1, you can customise the de-emphasis.

At the DE-EMPHASIS option, press the + key or- key to go through available values.

De-emphasis can be PANDA, 50 ps or J17. As soon as you change the de-emphasis

from the preset value, the mode will become MONO V.

Storing the Audio Settings Information

The values you have set at this menu can be stored using the STORE PROGRAMME
option at the Programme Install Menu. Before you do this, however, you can, if

required, alter the information at the Find Programmes and External Decoder Menus.

Storing the Find Programmes Information

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