Operation, Rds tuning – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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Operation

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Signature 2.0

• Preset stations may be recalled directly by entering

their preset number using the

Numeric Keys

w,

and then pressing the

Enter

button v within

five seconds.

• Preset stations may be recalled through the Tuner

Menu

.

RDS Tuning

The Signature Series 2.0 is equipped with RDS (Radio

Data Service), which brings a wide range of information

to FM radio. Transmitted by over 700 stations in the

United States, and large numbers of stations and broad-

cast networks in other countries, RDS is a special data

signal that the stations transmit without any interference

to normal broadcasts. Depending on how a station

chooses to program the RDS data, it may include station

call signs, network information or identification

messages, special text messages or descriptions of the

musical selection and a description of the station’s format

or program type.

As more stations become equipped with RDS cap-

abilities, the 2.0 will serve as an easy-to-use center for

both information and entertainment. This section will

help you to take advantage of the RDS system.

RDS Display

When an FM station is transmitting RDS data, the 2.0’s

tuner will automatically detect it. If RDS data is present,

the front panel

Information Display

will show two

main parts of the data after a brief delay. This delay is

necessary as the data is sent at a relatively slow speed,

and it may take a minute or two for the 2.0 to collect,

process and display the data (Figure FPD-14).

Figure FPD-14

The lower left side of the display will show the “ID”

field, which is information that the station chooses to

transmit so that you may more easily identify it. This is

usually the call letters, but some stations transmit their

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network affiliation or other information. In rare cases,

some stations program a lengthy message here that will

appear in the display in eight-character pieces.

The middle portion of the lower line on the display

will show the program type or “PTY”, chosen by the

station. The PTY is a set of preset codes that are used

to describe the station’s programming. A complete

list of these codes, as well as an explanation of the

abbreviations used appears in Appendix C.

NOTE: The choice of which PTY to use is up to the

station. Some change the PTY during the day to adjust

it to their programming, while others may not choose a

description that you feel properly describes the station.

Remember that these messages are set by the radio

station, and the 2.0 only receives and displays them.

To show the RDS information on the video screen,

press the

Display

button x.

In addition to the ID and PTY data, many stations also

transmit special text messages. This message is com-

posed by the station and it may include a wide range of

information ranging from the pledge number for public

stations to program schedule information, DJ call-in

numbers and many other purposes.

To display the text message press the

RDS

button

once and RDS TEXT... will appear in the front panel

Information Display

(Figure FPD-17).

Figure FPD-17

There will be a brief delay until the 2.0 receives the

entire message, then it will be displayed in the front

panel

Information Display

’s lower line (Figure

FPD-18). To display the text message in the video

monitor (Figure OSD-25), press the

Display

button x.

Figure FPD-18

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