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ADVANCED OPTIONS
PROGRAM TYPE
You
can 6 preferred program types
in
the
memory
of
the tuner:
EASY,
POP,
CLASSIC, INFO,
CULTURE:,
OTHERS.
Storing program types
• Select a station with the digit keys
3.
• Pross the 4 to open the memor:
•
Press the
TYPE
SELECT
key
until the desired program type lights
again
to
store the program
type
in
the memory.
Tuning
to
presets under which a program
type
has been stored
• Select
with
PROGRAM
TYPE
SELECT key
8 the desired program
You
will
now
receive
this program type been
lowest preset number.
If
flO is'found with the selected
station
P:~'[';
will appear
on
the display
seconds, which the next program
•
will
be
selected.
St""CH1";
with the same program type can
be
in
ascending order by
PROGRAM
TYPE
PRI:
SYSTEM ASPECTS
ENHANCED SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE IE.S'!.}
tem.
the tuner is connected via the
ESI
BUS
sockets to the
I:SI
BUS
of
a IliFI sys
tern (e.g. the Philips 900 series), the luner
can
be
operated
via
the rernote control of
the
sys-
addition,
the functions mentioned below
are
then accessible.
AUTOMATIC
SOURCE SELECTION
the AUTO
SELECT
function on the
receiver/amplifier
is
activated, the tuner will auto-
matically be selected
as
soon
as
the
BAND.
digit,
PROGRAM
TYPE
or
PRE-
or
....
SEARCH
1>1>
or when you
rotary knob.
AUTOMATIC
STOP
AUTO SELECT function
on
the
receiver/amplifier
is
activated, the tuner will auto-
matically stop playing
as
soon
as
another source
in
the system
is
selected.
STANDBY
• Switching your tuner
to
standby
can
be
via
the system remote control.
• First select tuner
on
the remote control
and
then briefly the standby
The tuner be switched to
• If the standby key is pressed for more
than
1 second whole system will
be
to
standby.
All
light indicators will
be
switched off with the
•
of the standby indicator on the
is
the
is switched to
when a
is
active, the
recol·a.
cancelled.
selecting the TUNER source
on
the
receiver/amplifier or
on
the remote con-
trol, the tuner will
be
again.
• The tuner will also be activated
the BAND,
or
PRESET),
or....
1>1>
keys, or
when you turn the FREOUENCY/PRI:SET rotary
knob.
MAINTENANCE
can
occur,
apparatus
expose the equipment
to
humidity or
SYSTEM ASPECTS GENERAL INFORMATION
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SCAN
o
By
pressing the
SCAN
key Oil the system remote
contro'
carl
scan
all
stored preset stations.
The shows
S[
!-ll',t,
The
now
scan
all
stored preset sta-
with
the
current
preset
You
oseconds
of
the program
each
rain.
• A chamois leather clolh slightly moistened with
SCAN
again you stop the scan water,
is
sufficient
jar
cleaning the tuner.
nlng tunctlon at the pl'eset station you wish to
• Do not use cleaning containing alcohol,
hear.
spirits, ammonia or
• The function stops automatically when
all
been scanned.
Note: stations
are
too weak, the scanning func-
tion will not stop
on
these presets.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(SuLlject to modification)
correct
ESI
BUS
connections
are
tuner functions
car!
be
operated
series) svstem remote control
•
•
data when using
keys for stations or
tuning
function;
•
PRESET ITRACK - next 01' previous preset sta-
Wave range FM:.
. .... ",,87.5
-108
Adjacent Channel
C~,I~A+;,,;h
dB (300
• Total harmonic distortion
..... 0.3
'Yo
.... trequency search down;
-
1>1>
- frequency search up;
• Frequency response:,
..
30
15,000
Hl
-2dB
- MODE for selection;
--
SCAN for preset stations;
•
SIN
ratio: mono/stereo
74/70 dB
STANDBY selectinq standby mode;
• Channel separation:
dB at
1
kHz
•
IF
suppression
dB
• Image rejection:
..
.
..
75
dB
• Wave range
522 1,611
kHz
• Sensitivity
AM
26 dB SIN:
1.0
IllV/rn
• Dimensions
(w
h x
d):
17'x
4
1/S'x
11
(435 x 106 x 300
min)
approx.
Ibs (3.5
kg)
approx.
o
11