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    Advanced operations
    6Press ENTER.
    The current VFP settings appear again.
    7Repeat steps 3 to 6 to adjust other 
    parameters.
    8Press VFP.
    NOTE
     Although the setting display disappears in the middle of the 
    procedure, the setting at that time will be stored.
    7While stopped
    1Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until 
    program window appears on the 
    TV screen.
    2Follow the instructions that 
    appear on the TV screen to 
    program the desired chapters/
    tracks.
     For details on using the number buttons, see “How to 
    use the number buttons”. (See page 18.)
     The content’s numbers that you have to specify for 
    programming varies depending on the disc/file type:
    –DVD VIDEO: Titles and chapters
    –VCD, SVCD, CD: Tracks
    –MP3/WMA: Groups and tracks
     You can specify the chapters/tracks whose number is 
    up to 99.
    To clear the programs one by one from the last 
    entered number
    Press CANCEL repeatedly.
    To clear all programs
    Press and hold CANCEL.
    You can also clear the program by turning off the 
    system.
    3Press DVD3 to start Program 
    Playback.
    If all of the programmed tracks/files have been played 
    back, playback stops and the program window appears 
    again. Note that program setting remains. 
    To check the program contents
    During playback, press 7. Playback stops and the program 
    window appears.
    To quit the Program mode
    While stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until both 
    program window and “RANDOM” disappears from the TV 
    screen.
    NOTE
    When the source is USB MEMORY, Program Playback does 
    not work.
     The Resume function cannot be used with Program 
    Playback.
     Program Playback may not work for some discs.
    You can play titles or tracks on a 
    disc in random order.
    While stopped
    1Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until 
    “RANDOM” appears on the TV 
    screen.
    2Press DVD 3.
    After playing all titles/tracks on the disc, the system 
    stops playback and quits the Random mode.
    To quit the Random mode
    While stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until both 
    program window and “RANDOM” disappear from the TV 
    screen.
    You can also clear the Random mode by turning off the 
    system.
    NOTE
    When the source is USB MEMORY, Random Playback does 
    not work.
     The same title/track will not be played back more than once 
    during Random Playback.
    Program Playback
    USE NUMERIC KEYS TO PROGRAM TRACKS.
    USE CANCEL TO DELETE THE PROGRAM.
    Random Playback
    See page 20 for button locations.
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    Advanced operations
    Repeating the current selection
    7For DVD VIDEO/DVD VR: 
    During playback
    7For VCD/SVCD: During playback 
    without PBC function or stopped
    7For CD/MP3/WMA/JPEG/ASF/
    MPEG-2/MPEG-1/DivX: During 
    playback or stopped
    When using the REPEAT button:
    Press REPEAT with SHIFT pressed.
    Each time you press REPEAT, the Repeat mode changes.When using the on-screen bar (except for MP3/WMA/
    JPEG/ASF/MPEG-2/MPEG-1/DivX):
    1Press ON SCREEN twice.
    The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen.
    2Press Cursor 3/2 to highlight 
    .
    3Press ENTER.
    4Press Cursor Y/5 repeatedly to 
    select the Repeat mode.
    5Press ENTER.
    6Press ON SCREEN.
    The on-screen bar disappears.
    To cancel Repeat Playback
    Select “OFF” in step 4.
    Repeating a desired part [A-B Repeat]
    You can repeat playback of a desired part 
    by specifying the beginning (point A) and 
    ending (point B).
    7During playback
    When using the A-B RPT button:
    1Press A-B RPT with SHIFT pressed, 
    at the beginning of the part you 
    want to repeat (point A).
    The repeat mode indicator “ ” appears on the 
    display window.
    2Press A-B RPT again with SHIFT 
    pressed, at the end of the part you 
    want to repeat (point B).
    The repeat mode indicator on the display window 
    changes to “ ” and A-B Repeat Playback 
    starts. The selected part of the disc (between point A 
    and B) is played repeatedly.
    To cancel
    Press A-B RPT, with SHIFT pressed during A-B Repeat 
    Playback.
    Repeat Playback
    Display 
    windowTV screen Meanings
    Repeats the current 
    group for MP3/WMA/
    JPEG/ASF/MPEG-2/
    MPEG-1/DivX. REPEAT GROUP
    Repeats the current title 
    for DVD VIDEO.
    Repeats the current title 
    for Original program for 
    DVD VR.
    Repeats the current 
    playlist for Playlist for 
    DVD VR.
     ALLRepeats all title/tracks/
    files for DVD VR/VCD/
    SVCD/CD/MP3/WMA/
    JPEG/ASF/MPEG-2/
    MPEG-1/DivX. REPEAT ALL
     1,Repeats the current 
    track for VCD/SVCD/
    CD/MP3/WMA/ASF/
    MPEG-2/MPEG-1/
    DivX. REPEAT TRACK, 
    REPEAT STEP
    ,Repeats the current 
    chapter for 
    DVD VIDEO/DVD VR.
    No 
    indicationRepeat mode is off.
    The system plays back 
    the disc/file normally.
    Repeat mode indicator
    PG
    PL
    Dolby D
    2/0 . 0ch
    See page 20 for button locations.
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    Advanced operations
    When using the on-screen bar:
    1Press ON SCREEN twice.
    The on-screen bar appears on the TV screen.
    2Press Cursor 3/2 to highlight 
    .
    3Press ENTER.
    4Press Cursor Y/5 repeatedly to 
    select “A-B”.
    5Press ENTER at the beginning of 
    the part you want to repeat (point 
    A).
    6Press ENTER at the end of the part 
    you want to repeat (point B).
    A-B Repeat Playback starts.
    7Press ON SCREEN.
    The on-screen bar disappears.
    To cancel
    Select “OFF” in step 4, then press ENTER.
    NOTE
     When playing back a DVD VIDEO, A-B Repeat Playback is 
    possible only within the same title.
     “A-B” cannot be selected during Program and Random 
    Playback.
     “A-B” cannot be selected during playback with PBC function.
    You can lock the tray and prohibit unwanted disc ejection.
    On the center unit ONLY:
    While the system is on standby mode, press 0, with 7 
    pressed and held.
     “LOCKED” appears on the display window.
     If you try to eject the disc, “LOCKED” appears to indicate 
    that the tray is locked.
    To cancel
    Carry out the same operation again.
     “UNLOCKED” appears on the display window.
    You can adjust the balance between the front left and front 
    right speakers.
    NOTE
     This function also takes effect for the sources other than 
    DVD.
     Before you start the operation;
    There is a time limit when doing the following steps. If 
    the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 1 
    again.
    1Press SETTING with SHIFT 
    pressed.
    Example:
    2Press Cursor 3/2 to make an 
    adjustment or selection.
    Example:
    The adjustment display automatically disappears a few 
    seconds later with the current setting.
    Dolby D
    2/0 . 0ch
    Dolby D
    2/0 . 0ch
    Tray  l o c k
    Balance Setting
    Press and hold
    See page 20 for button locations.
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    Setting DVD preferences
     You can change the language used in the setup menus. 
    See “Menu description”.
    Basic operation on the setup menus
    7While stopped
    1Press SET UP, with SHIFT pressed.
    2Follow the instructions that 
    appear on the TV screen.
    : Language menu (LANGUAGE)
    7MENU LANGUAGE
    Some DVDs have their own menus in multiple languages.
     Select the initial menu language*.
    7AUDIO LANGUAGE
    Some DVDs have multiple audio languages.
     Select the initial audio language*.
    7SUBTITLE
    Some DVDs have multiple subtitle languages.
     Select the initial subtitle language*.
    7ON SCREEN LANGUAGE
     Select the language shown on the TV screen when 
    operating this system.
    *When the language you have selected is not recorded to a 
    disc, the original language is automatically used as the 
    initial language.
    NOTE
     See “The language codes list” (see page 33) for the code of 
    each language, such as “AA”, etc.
    : Picture menu (PICTURE)
    7MONITOR TYPE
    You can select the monitor type to match your TV when 
    you play DVDs recorded in the picture’s height/width ratio 
    of 16:9.
    16:9 (Wide television conversion)
    Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 16:9 (wide 
    TV).
    4:3 LB (Letter Box conversion)
    Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3 
    (conventional TV). While viewing a wide screen picture, 
    the black bars appear on the top and the bottom of the 
    screen.
     4:3 PS (Pan Scan conversion)
    Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4:3 
    (conventional TV). While viewing a wide screen picture, 
    the black bars do not appear, however, the left and right 
    edges of the pictures will not be shown on the screen.
    NOTE
     Even if “4:3 PS” is selected, the screen size may become “4:3 
    LB” with some DVDs. This depends on how DVDs are 
    recorded.
    Using the setup menus
    Menu description
    Cursor
    (3/2/Y/5)/
    ENTER
    Ex.: 16:9 Ex.: 4:3 LB Ex.: 4:3 PS
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    Setting DVD preferences
    7PICTURE SOURCE
    You can obtain optimal picture quality by selecting whether 
    the content on the disc/file is processed by field (video 
    source) or by frame (film source).
    Normally set to “AUTO”.
    AUTO
    Used to play a disc/file containing both video and film 
    source materials.
    This system recognizes the source type (video or film) of 
    the current disc/file according to the disc/file 
    information.
    – If the playback picture is unclear or noisy, or the oblique 
    lines of the picture are rough, try to change to other 
    modes.
    FILM
    Suitable for playing back a film source disc/file.
    VIDEO
    Suitable for playing back a video source disc/file.
    7SCREEN SAVER (See page 18.)
    You can activate or deactivate Screen Saver function.
    7FILE TYPE
    When several types of files are recorded on a disc/device, 
    you can select which files to play.
    AUDIO
    Select this to play MP3/WMA files.
     STILL PICTURE
    Select this to play JPEG files.
    VIDEO
    Select this to play ASF/MPEG-2/MPEG-1/DivX files.
    : Audio menu (AUDIO)
    7D. RANGE COMPRESSION
    (Dynamic range compression)
    You can enjoy low level recorded sound clearly at night even 
    at a low volume when listening to the sound with Dolby 
    Digital.
    AUTO
    Select this when you want to enjoy surround sound with 
    its full dynamic range (no effect applied).
    ON
    Select this when you want to fully apply the compression 
    effect (useful at midnight).
    NOTE
     When you play a multichannel Dolby Digital source with the 
    surround mode is off, the setting of D. RANGE 
    COMPRESSION is set to ON automatically.
    : Speaker setting menu (SPK. SETTING)
    7Level menu (LEVEL)
    FRONT LEFT SPEAKER/FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER/
    CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER/
    SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER
    While monitoring the test tone, adjust the output level of 
    the speakers.
    You can adjust the output level in the -6 dB to +6 dB range.
    TEST TONE*
    Outputs the test tone.
    *The test tone comes out of all of the activated speakers in 
    the following sequence:
    s Front left speaker s Center speaker s Front 
    right speaker s Surround right speaker s Surround 
    left speaker s (back to the beginning)
    NOTE
     Adjustment of subwoofer output level is not available.
    7Delay menu (DELAY)
    Example:
    Set to “0 ms” for the furthest speaker from your position as 
    the basis for the delay time setting.
    In this case, set the delay time of each speaker as follows;
     Delay time of front speakers: 0 ms
     Delay time of center speaker: 1 ms
     Delay time of surround speakers: 2 ms
    FRONT LEFT SPEAKER/FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER/
    CENTER SPEAKER/SURROUND RIGHT SPEAKER/
    SURROUND LEFT SPEAKER
    Adjust the distance from the listening position to the 
    speakers.
    Within the range from 0 ms to 15 ms. (by 1 ms)
    Subwoofer
    Front left
    0 ms
    Center speaker
    1 ms
    Front right
    0 ms
    Surround left
    2 msSurround right
    2 ms
    1 ms increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to 
    about 30 cm decrease (or increase) in distance.
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    Setting DVD preferences
    7Subwoofer menu (SUBWOOFER)
    LEVEL
    You can set the output level of the subwoofer in the -6 dB to 
    +6 dB range.
    CROSS OVER
    The signals below the preset frequency level will be sent to 
    and be reproduced by the subwoofer.
    Select one of the crossover frequency levels according to the 
    size of the small speaker connected.
    120Hz: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the 
    speaker is about 8 cm.
    150Hz: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the 
    speaker is about 6 cm.
    200Hz: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the 
    speaker is about 5 cm.: Other setting menu (OTHERS)
    7RESUME (See page 25.)
    You can activate or deactivate Resume Playback function.
    7ON SCREEN GUIDE
    You can activate or deactivate the on-screen guide icons. 
    (See page 16.)
    7DivX registration menu (DivX REGISTRATION)
    The system has its own Registration Code for DivX 
    playback.
    You can confirm the code of your system.
     Once you play back a disc created by using the 
    Registration Code, the system’s code is overwritten by a 
    totally different new one for copyright protection 
    purpose.
    The language codes list
    AA Afar EL Greek IN Indonesian ML Malayalam RW Kinyarwanda TI Tigrinya
    AB Abkhazian EO Esperanto IS Icelandic MN Mongolian SA Sanskrit TK Turkmen
    AF Afrikaans ET Estonian IW Hebrew MO Moldavian SD Sindhi TL Tagalog
    AM Ameharic EU Basque JI Yiddish MR Marathi SG Sangho TN Setswana
    AR Arabic FA Persian JW Javanese MS Malay (MAY) SH Serbo-Croatian TO Tonga
    AS Assamese FI Finnish KA Georgian MT Maltese SI Singhalese TR Turkish
    AY Aymara FJ Fiji KK Kazakh MY Burmese SK Slovak TS Tsonga
    AZ Azerbaijani FO Faroese KL Greenlandic NA Nauru SL Slovenian TT Tatar
    BA Bashkir FY Frisian KM Cambodian NE Nepali SM Samoan T W Twi
    BE Byelorussian GA Irish KN Kannada NL Dutch SN Shona UK Ukrainian
    BG Bulgarian GD Scots Gaelic KO Korean (KOR) NO Norwegian SO Somali UR Urdu
    BH Bihari GL Galician KS Kashmiri OC Occitan SQ Albanian UZ Uzbek
    BI Bislama GN Guarani KU Kurdish OM (Afan) Oromo SR Serbian VI Vietnamese
    BN Bengali, Bangla GU Gujarati KY Kirghiz OR Oriya SS Siswati VO Volapuk
    BO Tibetan HA Hausa LA Latin PA Panjabi ST Sesotho WO Wolof
    BR Breton HI Hindi LN Lingala PL Polish SU Sundanese XH Xhosa
    CA Catalan HR Croatian LO Laothian PS Pashto, Pushto SV Swedish YO Yoruba
    CO Corsican HU Hungarian LT Lithuanian PT Portuguese SW Swahili ZU Zulu
    CS Czech HY Armenian LV Latvian, Lettish QU Quechua TA Tamil
    CY Welsh IA Interlingua MG Malagasy RM
    Rhaeto-RomanceTE Telugu
    DA Danish IE Interlingue MI Maori RN Kirundi TG Tajik
    DZ Bhutani IK Inupiak MK Macedonian RO Rumanian TH Thai
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    Tuner operations
    1
    Press FM/AM repeatedly to select 
    the band.
    Example: When the system is tuned in to 810 kHz.
    2Press TUNING9/( repeatedly 
    until you find the frequency you 
    want.
    When you hold down the button until the system starts 
    searching for stations and then release it, the system 
    stops searching automatically when a station of 
    sufficient signal strength is tuned in to.
    NOTE
     When an FM stereo program is received, the ST indicator 
    lights on the display window.
    Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station 
    can be quickly tuned in. You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM 
    (MW) stations.
    7To preset the stations
    1Tune in the station you want to 
    preset.
     If you want to store the FM reception mode for an 
    FM station, select the reception mode you want. See 
    “Selecting the FM reception mode”. (See page 35.)
    Example: When the system is tuned in to 103.5 MHz.
    2Press MEMORY.
    While “_ _” are flashing:
    3Press number button(s) (1-10, 
    h10) to select a preset number 
    you want.
     For details on using the number buttons, see “How to 
    use the number buttons”. (See page 18.)
    Example: When the preset channel 1 is selected.
    If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from 
    step 2 again.
    While the selected number is flashing:
    4Press MEMORY.
    “STORED” appears on the display window.
    The station is assigned to the selected preset number.
    If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from 
    step 2 again.
    5Repeat steps 1 to 4.
     Storing a new station to a used number erases the 
    previously stored one.
    7To tune in to a preset station
    1Press FM/AM repeatedly to select 
    FM or AM.
    2Press number button(s) (1-10, 
    h10) to select a preset number.
     For details on using the number buttons, see “How to 
    use the number buttons”. (See page 18.)
     You can also select a preset number by pressing 
    Cursor 
    3 and 2. The buttons described below are used on pages 34 to 
    37.
    Manual tuning
    Number
    buttons
    Preset tuning
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    Tuner operations
    When the stereo FM program currently tuned in is noisy, 
    you can change the FM reception mode to improve the 
    reception.
    7While listening to an FM station
    Press FM MODE.
    The FM reception mode appears on the display window.
    Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode 
    changes.
    AUTO:
    When a program is broadcast in stereo, you will hear 
    stereo sound. (The ST indicator lights on the display 
    window.) When in monaural, you will hear monaural 
    sound. This mode is also useful to suppress static noise 
    between stations.
    MONO:
    Reception will be improved although you will lose the 
    stereo effect. (The MONO indicator lights on the display 
    window.) In this mode, you will hear noise until you are 
    tuned in to a station.
    Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional 
    signal along with their regular program signals. For 
    example, the stations send their station names, as well as 
    information about what type of program they broadcast, 
    such as sports or music, etc.
    With the system, you can receive the following types of 
    Radio Data System signals:
    PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known station 
    names.
    PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcast programs.
    RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages the station sends.
    Enhanced Other Network: See page 37.
    NOTE
    Radio Data System is not available for AM (MW) 
    broadcasts.
    
    Radio Data System may not operate correctly if the station 
    tuned is not transmitting 
    Radio Data System signal properly 
    or if the signal strength is weak.
    7To show the Radio Data System signals information
    Press DISPLAY with SHIFT pressed, 
    while listening to an FM station.
    Each time you repeat the procedure, the indication on the 
    display window changes.
    PS (Program Service):
    While searching, “PS” appears and then the station names 
    will be displayed. “NO PS” appears if no signal is sent.
    PTY (Program Type):
    While searching, “PTY” appears and then the type of the 
    broadcast program will be displayed. “NO PTY” appears if 
    no signal is sent.
    RT (Radio Text):
    While searching, “RT” appears and then text messages the 
    station sends will be displayed. “NO RT” appears if no 
    signal is sent.
    Frequency:
    Station frequency (non-Radio Data System service).
    About characters shown on the display window
    When PS, PTY, or RT signals appear on the display window, 
    some special characters and marks may not be displayed 
    correctly. 
    NOTE
     If searching finishes at once, “PS”, “PTY”, and “RT” will not 
    appear on the display window.
    Searching for a program by PTY codes
    One of the advantages of the Radio Data System service is 
    that you can locate a particular kind of program from the 
    preset channels (see page 34) by specifying the PTY codes.
    7To search for a program using the PTY codes
    NOTE
     Before you start operation;
    – Press FM/AM on the remote control to select an FM 
    station.
    – The PTY Search is only applicable to preset stations.
    – To stop searching any time during the process, press PTY 
    SEARCH while searching.
    – There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the 
    setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 
    again.
    Selecting the FM reception 
    mode
    Using the Radio Data System 
    when receiving FM stations
    See page 34 for button locations.
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    Tuner operations
    1Press PTY SEARCH with SHIFT 
    pressed, while listening to an FM 
    station.
    “PTY” and “SELECT” flash alternately on the display 
    window.
    While “PTY” and “SELECT” is flashing alternately:
    2Press PTY9 or PTY( repeatedly 
    with SHIFT pressed, until the PTY 
    code you want appears on the 
    display window.
     For details, see “Description of the PTY codes”.While the PTY code selected in step 2 is still on the display 
    window:
    3Press PTY SEARCH again.
    While searching, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY 
    code alternate on the display window.
    The system searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when 
    it finds the one you have selected, and tunes in that 
    station.
    To continue searching after the first stop
    Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the 
    display window are flashing.
    If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the 
    display window.
    Description of the PTY codes
    NOTE
     Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be 
    different from the above list.
    NEWS: News. FINANCE: Stock Market reports, commerce, trading 
    etc.
    AFFAIRS: Topical program expanding or enlarging 
    upon the news — debate, or analysis.CHILDREN: Programs targeted at a young audience.
    INFO: Programs the purpose of which is to 
    impart advice in the widest sense.SOCIAL: Programs about sociology, history, 
    geography, psychology and society.
    SPORT: Programs concerned with any aspect of 
    sports.RELIGION: Religious programs.
    EDUCATE: Educational programs. PHONE IN: Involving members of the public 
    expressing their views either by phone or 
    at a public forum.
    DRAMA: All radio plays and serials. TRAVEL: Travel information.
    CULTURE: Programs concerning any aspect of 
    national or regional culture, including 
    language, theater, etc.LEISURE: Programs about recreational activities.
    SCIENCE: Programs about natural sciences and 
    technology.JAZZ: Jazz music.
    VARIED: Used for mainly speech-based programs 
    such as quizzes, panel games and 
    personality interviews.COUNTRY: Songs which originate from, or continue 
    the musical tradition of the American 
    Southern States.
    POP M: Commercial music of current popular 
    appeal.NATION M: Current popular music of the nation or 
    region in that country’s language.
    ROCK M: Rock music. OLDIES: Music from the so-called “golden age” of 
    popular music.
    EASY M: Current contemporary music considered 
    to be “easy-listening”.FOLK M: Music which has its roots in the musical 
    culture of a particular nation.
    LIGHT M: Instrumental music, and vocal or choral 
    works.DOCUMENT: Programs concerning factual matters, 
    presented in an investigative style.
    CLASSICS: Performances of major orchestral works, 
    symphonies, chamber music, etc.TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency 
    broadcast equipment or unit.
    OTHER M: Music not fitting into any of the other 
    categories.ALARM: Emergency announcement.
    WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts. NONE: No program type, undefined program, or 
    difficult to categorize into particular types.
    See page 34 for button locations.
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    Tuner operations
    Switching to broadcast program of your 
    choice temporarily
    Another convenient Radio Data System service is called 
    “Enhanced Other Network”.
    This allows the system to switch temporarily to a broadcast 
    program of your choice (TA, News, and/or Info) from a 
    different station except in the following cases:
     When you are listening to non-Radio Data System 
    stations (all AM – MW stations, some FM stations and 
    other sources).
     When the system is in standby mode.
    NOTE
     Before you start operations;
    – The Enhanced Other Network function is only applicable 
    to preset stations.
    Press TA/News/Info repeatedly with 
    SHIFT pressed, until the program 
    type indicator (TA/News/Info) you 
    want appears on the display window.
    Each time you repeat the procedure, the indicator on the 
    display window changes.
    TA: Traffic Announcement in your area.
    News: News.
    Info: Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in 
    the widest sense.
    To stop listening to the program selected by 
    Enhanced Other Network
    Press TA / N e w s / I n f o repeatedly again so that the program 
    type indicator (TA/News/Info) goes off from the display 
    window. The system exits from Enhanced Other Network 
    standby mode and goes back to the previously selected 
    station.
    When an emergency broadcast (Alarm signal) is sent 
    from an FM station
    The system automatically tunes in to the station and 
    “ALARM” appears on the display window while the system 
    receiving the emergency broadcast.
    Note that an emergency broadcast cannot be received in the 
    following cases;
     When you are listening to non-Radio Data System 
    stations (all AM — MW stations, some FM stations and 
    other sources).
     When the system is in standby mode.The TEST signal is used for equipment test — whether 
    it can receive the Alarm signal correctly
    The TEST signal makes the system work in the same way as 
    the Alarm signal does. If the TEST signal is received, the 
    system automatically switches to the station broadcasting 
    the TEST signal.
    While receiving the TEST signal, “TEST” appears on the 
    display window.
    7How the Enhanced Other Network function actually 
    works
    Case 1
    If there is no station broadcasting the program you have 
    selected
    The system continues tuning in to the current station.
    ‘
    When a station starts broadcasting the program you have 
    selected, the system automatically switches to the station. 
    The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing.
    ‘
    When the program is over, the system goes back to the 
    previously tuned station, but the Enhanced Other Network 
    function still remains activated.
    Case 2
    If the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting the 
    program you have selected
    The system continues to receive the station but the indicator 
    of received PTY code starts flashing.
    ‘
    When the program is over, the indicator of received PTY 
    code stops flashing and remains lit, but the Enhanced Other 
    Network function still remains activated.
    NOTE
     In Enhanced Other Network standby mode, if you change the 
    source to play, Enhanced Other Network standby mode is 
    canceled temporarily. If you change the source to FM again, 
    the system returns to Enhanced Other Network standby 
    mode.
     Enhanced Other Network data sent from some stations may 
    not be compatible with this system.
     Enhanced Other Network does not function for some FM 
    stations with Radio Data System service.
     While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other 
    Network function, the station does not change even if 
    another network station starts broadcasting a program of the 
    same Enhanced Other Network data.
     While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other 
    Network function, you can only use 
    TA / N e w s / I n f o and 
    DISPLAY (with SHIFT pressed) as the tuner operation 
    buttons.
    The program type indicator
    See page 34 for button locations.
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