Crestron c2n-tfm fm radio tuner – Crestron electronic C2N-TFM User Manual

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Crestron C2N-TFM

FM Radio Tuner

Operations Guide - DOC. 6233A

FM Radio Tuner: C2N-TFM

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C2N-TFM AM Tuner Controls Digital Input and Output Signal Descriptions
(continued)

SIGNAL TYPE AND
NAME DESCRIPTION

Output: <WX_LED-F>

Indicates the state of the WX LED on the C2N-
TAMWX. This LED is active when the C2N-
TAMWX is set to the weather band.
High/1 = Active (WX LED on);
Low/0 = Not active (WX LED off)

Inputs: <AutoAntCfg>

Sets the AM tuner to auto-configure mode when
the input is high.
In this mode, the tuner will automatically
configure the internal A and B loop antennas
and select the A or B loop depending on which
signal is stronger.
High/1 = Automatic antenna configuration;
Low/0 = Manual antenna configuration

Inputs: <AM_Scan+>,
<AM_Scan->

Scans through each AM station on the rising
edge of the input. The scan function only applies
to the AM band; it is not supported in the
weather band.
Users can scan for AM stations by pressing the
Up and Down buttons on the C2N-TFM when
the unit is in SCAN mode; or from remote
buttons defined on a touchpanel or other
interface. (The C2N-TAMWX does not provide
Scan buttons.)
The tuner will scan up (+) or down (-) to an AM
station, pause for five seconds, and then
continue scanning to the next station. Pressing
the scan button again stops the Scan operation.
The Scan operation also stops when it wraps
around to the original station.
High/1 (rising edge) = Scan up or down (AM
only); Low/0 = No effect

Output: <AM_Scanning>

Indicates that the AM tuner is busy scanning AM
Stations. The output will be high for as long as
the tuner remains scanning.
High/1 = Scanning; Low/0 = Not scanning

Inputs:
<AM_HPhone_Vol+>,
<AM_HPhone_Vol->

Increases (+) and decreases (-) the headphone
volume for as long as the input remains high.
Users control headphone volume by pressing
the Up and Down buttons on the C2N-TAMWX
when the unit is in VOL mode; or from remote
buttons defined on a touchpanel or other
interface.
High/1 = Raise/lower volume (Volume button
pressed); Low/0 = Volume button released

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