Kenwood DDX5902 Car Video System User Manual


 
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TUNER TUNER (Only for DDX7015BT/DDX715WBT)(Only for DDX7015BT/DDX715WBT)
Listening to the radio
Indications and buttons on the source
control screen
12 3
456 7
Tuner reception information
1 Band
2 Preset no.
3 The station frequency currently tuned in
4 ST/MONO indicator
The ST indicator lights up when receiving an
FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal
strength.
5 Seek mode
6 TI indicator
7 Text information
• Pressing [<] scrolls the text if not all of the text
is shown.
• Pressing [Radio Text] switches the information
between Radio Text, Radio Text Plus, and PTY
code.
Operation buttons
[P1] – [P6] Selects a stored station. (Press)
Stores the current station. (Hold)
[
]
Displays the easy control screen.
(Page10)
[PTY]* Enters PTY search mode. (Page30)
[AM] Selects the AM band.
[FM] Selects the FM band.
[SEEK] Changes the seek mode.
AUTO1: Auto Search
AUTO2: Tunes in stations in the
memory one after another.
MANU: Manual Search
[S] [T]
Searches for a station.
The search method differs according
to the selected seek mode. (See
above.)
[
]
Displays other operation buttons.
Disabled when there are no other
buttons.
[TI]* Activates/deactivates TI standby
reception mode. (Page30)
[AME
]
Presets stations automatically. (Hold)
(See the right column.)
[MONO]* Activates/deactivates monaural mode
for better FM reception. (Stereo effect
will be lost.)
The MONO indicator lights up while
monaural mode is activated.
[
] Changes the display information. (See
the right column.)
[MENU] Displays the <TOP MENU> screen.
* Appears only when FM is selected as the source.
Changing the display information
The preset list containing the station names for FM
RBDS (when a PS signal is coming in) is displayed.
• Press [ ] again to display the text information
for the station currently being received.
Presetting stations
Storing stations in the memory
You can preset 6 stations for each band.
Automatic presetting — AME (Auto Memory)
(Hold)
The local stations with the strongest signals are
found and stored automatically.
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