En-38 – Pioneer X-HM30DAB-K User Manual

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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)

If any of the following events occur, it does not mean

that the unit is faulty:

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“PS”, “NO PS” and a station name appear alternately,

and the unit does not operate properly.

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If a particular station is not broadcasting properly or a

station is conducting tests, the RDS reception function

may not work properly.

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When you receive an RDS station whose signal is too

weak, information like the station name may not be

displayed.

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“NO PS”, “NO PTY” or “NO RT” will flash for about 5

seconds, and then the frequency will be displayed.

Notes for radio text:

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The first 14 characters of the radio text will appear for

4 seconds and then they will scroll across the display.

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If you tune in to an RDS station which is not

broadcasting any radio text, “NO RT” will be displayed

when you switch to the radio text position.

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Whilst radio text data is received or when the text

contents change, “RT” will be displayed.

To specify programmed types and select stations

(PTY search):

You can search a station by specifying the programme

type (news, sports, traffic programme, etc. ... see page 38)

from the stations in memory.

Notes:

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If the display has stopped flashing, start again from

step 2. If the unit finds a desired programme type, the

corresponding channel number will lit for about

8 seconds, and then the station name will remain it.

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If you want to listen to the same programme type of

another station, press the RDS PTY button whilst the

channel number or station name is flashing. The unit

will look for the next station.

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If no station can be found, “Not Found” will appear for

4 seconds.

Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes

You can search for and receive the following PTY.

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Notes for RDS operation

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To recall stations in memory

1 Press the TUNER button on the remote control or

INPUT button repeatedly on the main unit to select

TUNER function.

2 Press the RDS PTY button on the remote control.

“SELECT” and “PTY TI” will appear alternately for

about 6 seconds.

3 Within 6 seconds, press the

or

button to select

the programme type.

Each time the button is pressed, the programme type

will appear.

4 Whilst the selected programme type is flashing (within

6 seconds), press the RDS PTY button again.

After the selected programme type has been lit for 2

seconds, “SEARCH” will appear, and the search

operation will start.

NEWS

Short accounts of facts, events and

publicly expressed views, reportage and

actuality.

AFFAIRS

Topical programme expanding or

enlarging upon the news, generally in

different presentation style or concept,

including debate, or analysis.

INFO

Programmes whose purpose is to impart

advice in the widest sense.

SPORT

Programme concerned with any aspect

of sport.

EDUCATE

Programme intended primarily to

educate, of which the formal element is

fundamental.

DRAMA

All radio plays and serials.

CULTURE

Programmes concerned with any aspect

of national or regional culture, including

language, theatre, etc.

SCIENCE

Programmes about the natural sciences

and technology.

VARIED

Used for mainly speech-based

programmes usually of light-

entertainment nature, not covered by

other categories. Examples include:

quizzes, panel games, personality

interviews.

POP M

Commercial music, which would

generally be considered to be of current

popular appeal, often featuring in current

or recent record sales charts.

ROCK M

Contemporary modern music, usually

written and performed by young

musicians.

EASY M

Current contemporary music considered

to be “easy-listening”, as opposed to

Pop, Rock or Classical, or one of the

specialised music styles, Jazz, Folk or

Country. Music in this category is often

but not always, vocal, and usually of

short duration.

LIGHT M

Classical music for general, rather than

specialist appreciation. Examples of

music in this category are instrumental

music, and vocal or choral works.

CLASSICS

Performances of major orchestral works,

symphonies, chamber music, etc., and

including Grand Opera.

OTHER M

Musical styles not fitting into any of the

other categories. Particularly used for

specialist music of which Rhythm &

Blues and Reggae are examples.

WEATHER

Weather reports and forecasts and

meteorological information.

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