Blaupunkt RCM 85 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Canberra RCM 85
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Receiving traffic programme stations with RDS-EON
Selecting the seek tuning sensi-
tivity
You can alter the automatic seek tuning
sensitivity.
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up
strong, local stations (low sensitivity).
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also pick
up weaker, distant stations (high sensitivity).
To switch over,
Press lo.
The degree of sensitivity can be altered in
both modes (see also chapter “DSC pro-
gramming”).
Switching from stereo to mono
(FM)
If reception is poor, you may get better sound
quality by switching to mono:
Press the lo button for approximately 2
seconds.
With mono playback, the stereo sign
will disappear from the display.
Each time the radio is switched on, stereo
playback is activated.
The unit will automatically switch to mono if
the received signal is not strong enough for
stereo playback.
Traffic announcement priority
on/off
If the priority for traffic announcement pro-
grammes is activated, “TA” will light up in the
display.
To switch the priority on or off:
Press the TA button.
When pressing TA while a message is being
broadcast, this message will be interrupted.
The unit will then switch back to the previous
condition. The priority for other traffic messa-
ges remains active.
Warning beep
If you leave the reception area of the traffic
programme station currently tuned into, you
will hear a warning beep after approximately
30 seconds.
This alarm tone will also be released when
pressing a preset button which has no traffic
programme allocated to it.
Switching the warning beep off
a) Tune into another station offering traffic
information:
Press the rocker switch or
•a preset button which has a traffic
programme station allocated to it.
Alternatively:
Many FM broadcasters offer traffic messa-
ges for their service area at regular intervals.
All traffic programme stations transmit a spe-
cial carrier signal alongside their program-
mes, which is decoded by your car radio. If
this signal is identified, “TP” will appear in the
display (Traffic Programme).
In addition to these, there are also stations
which do not actually transmit traffic pro-
grammes themselves, but by using RDS-
EON they offer the possibility to receive the
traffic messages broadcast by another traffic
programme station in the same radio net-
work. If you listen to one of these stations
(e.g. NDR3), “TP” will appear in the display
provided the priority for traffic programme
stations has been activated, i.e. “TA” must be
displayed.
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the
radio will automatically switch to the linked
traffic programme station (in this case, NDR2)
for the duration of the message and return to
the original programme (NDR3) afterwards.