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ADVANCED OPTIONS
PROGRAM TYPE
You can
6 preferred program types in the
memory of the tuner:
EASY, POP, CLASSIC, INFO, CULTURE:, OTHERS.
Storing program types
• Select a
station with the digit keys 3.
• Pross the
4 to open the memor:
• Press the
TYPE SELECT key
until the desired program type lights
again to store the program
type in the memory.
Tuning to presets under which a program type
has been stored
• Select with
PROGRAM TYPE SELECT key
8 the desired program
You will now receive
this program type
been
lowest preset number.
If
flO
is'found with the selected
station
P:~'[';
will appear on the display
seconds,
which the next program
will be selected.
St""CH1";
with the same program type can be
in ascending order by
PROGRAM TYPE PRI:
SYSTEM ASPECTS
ENHANCED SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE IE.S'!.}
tem.
the tuner is connected via the ESI BUS
sockets to the I:SI BUS
of a IliFI sys
tern (e.g. the Philips 900 series), the luner can
be operated via the rernote control of the sys ­
addition, the functions mentioned below are
then accessible.
AUTOMATIC SOURCE SELECTION
the AUTO SELECT function on the
receiver/amplifier is activated, the tuner will auto ­
matically be selected as soon as
the
BAND. digit, PROGRAM TYPE
or PRE-
or .... SEARCH
1>1>
or when you
rotary knob.
AUTOMATIC STOP
AUTO SELECT function on the
receiver/amplifier is activated, the tuner will auto ­
matically stop playing as soon as another source
in the system is selected.
STANDBY
• Switching your tuner to standby can be
via the system remote control.
• First select tuner on the remote control and
then briefly
the standby
The tuner
be switched to
• If the standby key is
pressed for more
than
1 second
whole system will
be
to standby.
All light indicators will be switched off with the
of the standby indicator on the
is
the
is switched to
when a
is active, the recol·a.
cancelled.
selecting the TUNER source on the
receiver/amplifier or on the
remote con­
trol, the tuner will be
again.
• The tuner will also be activated
the BAND,
or PRESET), or....
1>1>
keys, or
when you turn the FREOUENCY/PRI:SET rotary
knob.
MAINTENANCE
can occur,
apparatus
expose the equipment to humidity or
SYSTEM ASPECTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
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- - - " - - - ­
SCAN
o
By pressing the SCAN key
Oil
the system remote
contro'
carl scan all stored preset stations.
The
shows S[!-ll',t,
The
now scan all stored preset sta ­
with the current preset You
o
seconds of the program
each
rain.
• A chamois leather clolh slightly moistened with
SCAN again you
stop the scan
water, is sufficient jar cleaning the tuner.
nlng tunctlon at the pl'eset station you wish to
• Do not use cleaning
containing alcohol,
hear.
spirits, ammonia or
• The
function stops automatically when
all
been scanned.
Note:
stations are too weak, the scanning func­
tion will not stop on these presets.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(SuLlject to modification)
correct ESI
BUS connections are
tuner functions car! be operated
series) svstem remote control
data when using
keys for
stations or
tuning
function;
PRESET ITRACK - next
01'
previous preset sta ­
Wave range FM:.
. .... ",,87.5 -108
Adjacent Channel
C~,I~A+;,,;h
dB (300
• Total harmonic distortion
..... 0.3 'Yo
.... trequency search down;
-
1>1> -
frequency search up;
• Frequency response:, ..30 15,000
Hl
-2dB
- MODE for
selection;
-- SCAN for
preset stations;
• SIN ratio: mono/stereo
74/70 dB
STANDBY
selectinq standby mode;
• Channel separation:
dB at 1 kHz
• IF
suppression
dB
• Image rejection: ..
...75 dB
• Wave range
522 1,611 kHz
• Sensitivity AM 26 dB SIN:
1.0 IllV/rn
• Dimensions
(w
h x d):
17'x
4
1/S'x
11
(435 x 106 x 300
min)
approx.
Ibs (3.5 kg) approx.
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