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The TA (Traffic Announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic
announcements automatically, no matter what source you are listening to. The TA
function can be activated for either a TP station (a station that broadcasts traffic
information) or an enhanced other network’s TP station (a station carrying information
which cross-references TP stations).
The “TP” indicator lights when the tuner is tuned to a TP station or an enhanced other
network's TP station.
The “TA” indicator lights, indicating that the tuner is waiting for traffic announcements.
Repeat the preceding operation when no traffic announcement is being received to
deactivate the TA function.
• The system switches back to the original source following traffic announcement reception.
• The TA function can be activated from sources other than tuner if the tuner was last set to
the FM band but not if it was last set to the MW/LW band.
• If the tuner was last set to FM, turning on the TA function lets you operate other tuning
functions while listening to sources other than tuner.
• Only TP or EON TP stations are tuned in during the Seek Tuning mode when the “TA”
indicator is ON.
• Only TP or EON TP stations are stored by BSM when the “TA” indicator is ON.
“TA”
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The announcement is canceled but the tuner remains in the TA mode until the TA
button is pressed again.
When a traffic announcement begins, the volume adjusts automatically to a preset
level to enable you to hear the announcement clearly.
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The newly set volume is stored in memory and recalled for subsequent traffic
announcements.
About 30 seconds after the “TP” indicator is extinguished due to a weak signal, a
5 second beep sounds to remind you to select another TP or EON TP station.
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In sources other than tuner, the tuner automatically seeks out the TP station with the
strongest signal in the current area 10 (or 30)* seconds after “TP” disappears from the
display.
TA function ON 10 seconds
TA, AF functions ON 30 seconds
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