Seek threshold: low _____ high, Advanced am/fm settings – Nuvo NV-T2FX User Manual

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The following menu selections are not necessary for standard
tuner operation, but do provide a deeper level of control for
those who need it. When you scroll to “Advanced Settings” in
the menu, pressing the Select knob then accesses the
following menu options:

Operating Mode

The T2 defaults to Stand-alone operation. This is the
appropriate mode if it is being used with anything
other than the NuVo Concerto System.

Concerto Source 1-6: This must be set for the
appropriate NuVo Concerto source input, if the T2 is
going to be used with Concerto's NuVoNet control
network (see pg. 20 Using the T2 with Concerto and
NuVoNet).

Regional Setup (AM/FM Use Only)

USA: This setting is optimized for the United States
and Canada.
European (Western): This setting is optimized for
Western Europe.
Australia: This setting is optimized for all of Australia.
New Zealand: This setting covers all of New Zealand.

These four settings cover most of the worldwide
tuning standards. For operation in countries outside
of these geographic regions, you may need to use the
advanced settings in the T2 Configurator software for
customizing the regional tuning standard (see pg. 24
T2 Configuration Software, Advanced Settings).

Fine-Tuning (AM/FM Use Only)
The fine-tuning feature enables tuning with a smaller
frequency step to include more station frequency possibilities,
which may be used in areas allowing many low-power
broadcast stations.

FM: The standard tuning for North America and
Australia is .200 MHz steps, and the standard for
Europe and New Zealand is .100 MHz steps. Fine-
tuning automatically drops the tuning steps to .05
MHz increments.
AM: The North America standard for AM tuning is in
10 kHz steps and Europe is 9 kHz. AM fine tuning goes
in 1 kHz steps.

Advanced AM/FM Settings

Seek Threshold (AM/FM Use Only)
This sets the effective station signal strength for seek and
scan tuning. With either of these modes, the tuner will
automatically tune up until it receives a good signal. You can
set the definition a good signal with the seek threshold
feature, fig. 13.

FM, AM, WX (Weather Band): All three available
bands are set the same way, but are adjusted
individually. Scroll with the Select knob to the
desired band and press the knob to select it. Once
selected, you can choose between five different
levels. High means the station needs to have a very
strong signal for the tuner to react. Low causes the
tuner to stop at any station with the slightest
measurable signal. The default is the middle setting.
This is an adjustment of the signal threshold. It sets
the minimum signal level necessary for tuning using
Seek or Scan.

PUSH TO
ENTER

SELECT

Tuner A

Seek Threshold:
Low _____ High

FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER

Fig. 13

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