How to preset daily – Marantz ST4000 User Manual

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HOW TO PRESET DAILY

The

ON

and/or

OFF

time can be preset for daily use.

Before presetting

DAILY

make sure the power is off.

DAILY Presetting

1.

Press the

DAILY

button. (“

DAILY ON

--:--” will be displayed for you to

set the

ON

time.)

2.

Set the “hour (…)” you want by pressing the

TUNING

button, and

then press the

NEXT

button. “Minute” signal will blink.

After you set the “minute (--)” you want in the same way as for “hour”,
the display will show “

DAILY OFF

--:--” which indicates the

OFF

time.

Set the

OFF

time in the same way as you set the “

ON

” time.

3.

Press the

DAILY

button or

NEXT

button to complete presetting.

Then, the display will return to the previous status before presetting
was performed.

4.

Press the

TIMER

button to turn on he timer.

NOTE:

If you turn off the power intentionally before the “

OFF

” time, the

DAILY

presets will be cancelled.

RDS (Radio Data System)

1.

RDS

provides such information as station names, local times, the

types of program, etc. for

FM

broadcasting.

2.

You can receive the following kinds of data with this system.

PS

(Program Service Name): displays

FM

station name.

CT

(Clock Time): displays the information about times provided

from the station.

PTY

(Program Type): These data on program type will be dis-

played while receiving

FM

.

NOTES:

• In case the currently received station is not broadcasting

RDS

, “

NO

RDS

” will be displayed continuously regardless of

RDS

mode.

• When the reception of broadcasting is rather weak (

RDS

: Off), “

NO

RDS

” will also be displayed. In such a case, correct the position of

the antenna.

RDS Display

1.

Press the

POWER

button to

ON

.

2.

Press the

BAND

button to select

FM

.

RDS

can be displayed only in the

FM

band.

3.

Press the

PRESET UP/DOWN

button or the

TUNING UP/DOWN

button to tune to the required broadcast station.
• In case the received station is broadcasting

RDS

,

RDS

will light

up in the Display.

• After a while,

RDS

Data will be displayed automatically.

4.

Press the

DISPLAY

button.

Each time you press the button (within 0.5 second), the modes will
change as follows regardless of the current mode:

fi

PS

fi

CT

fi

PTY

(1) PS

mode: “

PS

” will blink for about 4 seconds in the display.

• If you do not receive

PS

Data even after switching the mode to

call it up, “

NO

PS

” will be displayed until the data is received.

• When the data is received, the corresponding

PS

will be dis-

played.

(2) CT

mode: “

CT

” will blink for about 4 seconds in the display.

• If you do not receive

CT

Data even after switching the mode to

call it up, “

NO CT

” will be displayed until the data is received.

• When the data is received, the corresponding

CT

will be dis-

played.

(3) PTY

mode: “

PTY

” will blink for about 4 seconds in the display.

The

PTY

indicator lights.

The data is displayed in

PTY

mode as follows:

There are 29 programme categories:
NEWS

= News service

AFFAIR

= Politics and current events

INFO

= Special informative reports

SPORT

= Sports

EDUCATE

= Learning and continuation of education

DRAMA

= Radio plays, literature

CULTURE

= Culture and society

SCIENCE

= Programmes about sciences and technology

OTHERS

= Variety

POP

= Pop music

ROCK

= Rock music

MOR

= Middle of the road music, ’easy-listening’.

LIGHT

= Light classical music

CLASSIC

= Serious classical music

OTHER

= Other music

WEATHER

= Weather reports, forecasts

FINANCE

= Financial reports, commerce, trading

CHILDREN

= Children’s programmes

SOCIAL A

= Social affairs

RELIGION

= Religious programmes

PHONE IN

= Programmes in which the public expresses its view

by phone.

TRAVEL

= Travel reports

HOBBIES

= Programmes concerning recreational activities

JAZZ

= Jazz music

COUNTRY

= Country music

NATION M

= National music

OLDIES

= Music from the so-called ‘golden age’ of popular mu-

sic

FOLK M

= Folk music

DOCUMENT = Documentaries

• If you do not receive

PTY

Data, “

NO PTY

” will be displayed.

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