Nuvo Stereo System User Manual

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Fig. 61

Fig. 60

AM Threshold

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Enabled Bands

AM Tuners A and B

FM Tuner A and B

SIRIUS Tuner A

SIRIUS Tuner B

Antenna Power

Automatic

Forced On

Forced Off

Seek Thresholds

AM Threshold

FM Threshold

Fig. 62

Skipped Channels: Undesired SIRIUS channels can be selected
from this list of channels and removed from tuning. To select a
channel, move the highlight to that channel listing and touch
the OK button. This will place a check mark next to that station.
When checked, it will not appear when browsing or tuning
through channels.

Tuner Settings: This menu has six sub-menus designed to set
defaults for the basic user functions of the tuners.

Enabled Bands: Broadcast bands associated with each

Tuner can be turned off here. This is useful especially for
AM where an acceptable AM signal is not possible. If
SIRIUS is disabled, all SIRIUS related menu items will be
removed as opposed to just being grayed out, as shown in
Fig. 60.

Tuning Parameters: There are three sub-menus that set
default tuning:

a. Fine Tuning: This reduces the frequency step to
50 kHz in FM and 1 kHz in AM. With today's digitally
controlled broadcast stations, this feature is rarely
used.

b. Regional Setup: Regional Setup sets the default

tuning standard for four regions of the world. The
choices are US/Canada, Western Europe, Australia,
and New Zealand. Custom is grayed out.

c. Seek Thresholds: The recognized signal level for

AM and FM can be set in this menu. There are three
default levels with 1 being the lowest, requiring a
stronger signal to be recognized and 3 being the
highest, requiring a weak to moderate signal to be
recognized. The default is 2, the middle level, as
shown in Fig. 61.

Enabled Tune Modes: This global function turns the

three tuning modes described previously in the Tuning
Mode paragraph on or off. If a mode is unchecked, that
mode will not appear in the selection list in the Tuning
Mode menu.

Antenna Power: The choices here are Automatic,

Forced ON and Forced OFF. Automatic is the default and
allows the Tuners to recognize a present SIRIUS receiver. In
Automatic, the Tuners let the attached SIRIUS receiver
supply 5 volt power to both the SIRIUS and NV- T2FAA
antennas. In instances where you intend on using a third
party FM antenna, the Forced OFF choice is necessary to
block DC voltage needed for AM reception. Forced ON
supplies DC voltage for AM reception in the presence of a
SIRIUS receiver which is not sharing an antenna cable with
the NV-T2FAA antenna, as shown in Fig. 62.

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