Operating instructions continued, Dynamic range control, Using the tuner – Cambridge Audio Azur 540R V3 User Manual

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Dynamic Range Control

This setting controls the dynamic range of Dolby Digital or DTS movie

soundtracks by compressing the dynamics in four stages to limit the

difference in level between loud and quiet passages in the movie.

This can be a useful feature when watching movies late at night for

instance. Four settings are possible:

DRC=0/4 No Compression (normal full dynamic range playback)

DRC=1/4

DRC=2/4

DRC=3/4

DRC=4/4 Greatest Compression (reduced dynamic range playback)

DRC can be accessed by the Dynamic button on the remote, DRC=0/4

etc is displayed, pressing the button again moves to the next setting.

When finished make no adjustment for a few seconds and the 540R v3

will save the settings and exit the menu.

Note: DRC only works for Dolby Digital or DTS source material which

supports this feature.

Using the Tuner

1. Press the Tuner FM/AM button on the front panel or remote control

to select Tuner mode.

2. Press the Tuner FM/AM button again to select FM or AM if desired.

3. Press the Mode/Store button on the front panel (or Mode button on

the remote control) to select automatic tuning, manual tuning or

preset mode.

4. Press the Tuning + and Tuning - buttons (or the left and right arrow

buttons on the remote) to select the station you want to listen to.

In automatic tuning mode the unit scans to the next strong station. In

manual tuning mode the user can step manually through the

frequencies. In preset mode the unit cycles through the presets only.

Two FM modes are available, stereo and mono - Press the Stereo Mono

button on the remote to alternate between Stereo mode and Mono

mode. If the Display button is pressed, the RDS station names of FM

stations will be displayed if available.

Storing stations

1. Tune in a station you wish to store as explained previously.

2. Press and hold the Mode/Store button (or Mode button on the

remote) for 5 seconds to bring up the ‘MEM’ icon.

3. Use the Tuning+/- buttons to select a preset station number (1-15).

The station number will be displayed on the screen.

4. Press the Mode/Store button (or Mode button on the remote) to

memorise, while the ‘MEM’ icon is still flashing.

Radio Data Systems (RDS)

RDS is a method for the transmission of additional information from

local radio stations. It is only available in FM mode. RDS will only work if

the local broadcasting stations have RDS transmission and the signal is

strong enough.

Press the Display button on the remote and go through the displayed

functions. There are functions for PS, PTY, CT and RT:

PS (Station Name) - current station name will be shown

PTY (Program Type) - current name type of the program will be shown

CT (Clock/Time) - current time from Radio Station will be displayed.

Note: Clock/Time will be only transmitted from local radio station once

a minute. If the Clock - Time is not available the message ‘NO CT’ will

appear briefly on the display.

RT (Radiotext) - some Text messages will be shown.

Program Type Search (PTY)

1. Press the PTY button on remote control, ‘PTY SELECT’ will flash on the

display.

2. Press Tuning + /- to choose the program type, for example NEWS or

SPORT.

3. Press the PTY button again once you have chosen the program type.

When the selected type of program is tuned in, it will stop searching,

otherwise, PTY Search will timeout after approximately 30 seconds.

Auto Program Search (APS)

1. Press the Tuner FM/AM button to select the AM or FM band.

2. Press the APS button on the remote to begin the automatic program

search through available stations. The searched stations will be

memorised in the respective band memory (maximum of 15

stations).

Operating instructions continued

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