[. . . ] Radio / Cassette Kopenhagen RCR 45 Operating instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 18 17 16 15 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL SVENSKA NEDERLANDS ITALIANO FRANÇAIS ENGLISH Contents Short instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Reception of traffic announcements with RDS-EON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 KeyCard theft-protection system 25 Putting the unit into operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 "Defining" a second KeyCard/ Replacing a KeyCard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] The radio will briefly play all the stored stations one after another. The system will sample the stations of one of the memory banks I, II, or T, depending on which bank was selected before. The radio will continue to play the currently sampled station. To start the scan: · Press SC briefly. The scanned frequency or the station name will start flashing in the display. During the actual scanning process "SCAN" will be displayed. To select a station currently being scanned and switch off the scan function: · Press SC briefly. If no station is selected, the scan function will be automatically switched off after the frequency band has been run through completely. The unit will tune in the station listened to before starting the scan. Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity You can alter the automatic seek tuning sensitivity. If "lo" is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (low sensitivity). If "lo" does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, distant stations (high sensitivity). On top of this, the sensitivity levels can be adjusted separately for lo and dx (see chapter "DSC programming"). Scanning stations with Radio-Scan Beginning with the station currently tuned in, you can scan the waveband. 28 Switching from stereo to mono (FM) If reception is poor, you may get better sound quality by switching to mono: · Press the lo button for approximately 2 seconds. The unit will automatically switch to mono if the received signal is not strong enough for stereo playback. (Enhanced Other Networks) Many FM broadcasters provide their service area with traffic messages at regular intervals. All traffic program stations transmit a special telegram signal alongside their programs, which is recognised and decoded by the car radio. As soon as such a signal is received, the display shows "TP" (Traffic Program). Other radio stations do not actually air traffic announcements themselves, but by using RDS-EON they make it possible to receive the traffic announcements of another station within the same radio network. In this case, "TP" will light up in the display as soon as the priority for traffic announcements is activated. If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the radio will automatically switch to the linked traffic program for the duration of the message and return to the original program after the end of the message. Warning beep If you leave the reception area of the traffic program station you are currently listening to, you will hear a warning beep after approximately 30 seconds. This warning beep will also be released when pressing a preset without a traffic program. Switching the warning beep off a) Tune to another traffic program station: · · Press the rocker switch, or press a preset button with a station offering traffic information. Alternative: b) Switch off the priority for traffic announcements: · Press TIM > 2 sec. In the display, the "TA" indication goes out. Automatic seek tuning start Prerequisite: The priority for traffic announcements is activated. [. . . ] Stopping Fast Rewind operation · Press FF. PROG selector (To change the tape direction during cassette playback) · Press FR and FF simultaneously. At the end of a tape side, the mechanism changes directions automatically to play the other side (Autoreverse). The display shows "TR1-PLAY" for track (side) 1 or A or "TR2PLAY" for track 2 or B. DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you to customise certain programmable, basic settings to suit your personal needs and preferences and then store them. In the following you can find an overview of these settings, so that you can always reset to these if desired. [. . . ]