O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n
Storing stations
(Presets)
Volume mute during
frequency search
Radio Data System
(RDS)
Run in time / warming up
Your audio appliances need a certain time before
they reach their ultimate sound performance. This
period varies widely depending on the different
components in your system. You will receive better
and more even performance during the time that
the appliance remains switched on.
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M M E E M M O O R R Y Y
To fill a position in the memory, select the radio frequency as already descri-
( ( 6 6 ) ) ( ( 2 2 8 8 ) )
bed. Then press "MEMORY" followed by a two-digit number from the numeri-
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cal keypad to set the required position (1 to 30). The setting only becomes
effective by pressing "MEMORY" again. 30 station presets are available for
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each of the frequency bands (AM and FM), respectively.
( ( 6 6 ) ) ( ( 1 1 9 9 ) )
A volume mute function during manual frequency search ("AUTO" tuning
A A U U T T O O
mode is active) can be switched on and off with this button. It cuts out
M M U U T T E E
interference between the station frequencies. This function is only available
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using the remote control.
RDS (Radio Data System) enables text information transmitted from VHF
stations to be displayed. However, not every station includes RDS in its
transmission signal.
PS
By pressing (maybe repeatedly) the "RDS" button, you can switch the
service on and off as well as select the different types of text information.
R R D D S S M M O O D D E E
The SV-123 supports three RDS modes:
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PS
Station name:
R R D D S S
( ( 2 2 3 3 ) )
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Time display:
PTY Programme
type:
RDS RDS
OFF switched off:
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TUNER
PTY
the station name is shown on the display using a
maximum of eight characters.
the time is shown. The display shows the current time,
for example "CLK 17:09)".
the type of radio broadcast (for example "CLASSIC",
if mainly classical music is played) is displayed.
only the station frequency can be seen.
Humming noises
Certain source equipment can lead to audible
humming noises over the loudspeakers when con-
nected to an amplifier and their volume can be
affected by the volume control.
mean that one of your audio products is faulty, but
it must be prevented by taking appropriate measu-
res. Generally speaking, any mains operated
appliance connected to the amplifier and connec-
ted with the power supply's earth conductor can
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RDS OFF
This does not