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2 3 Next, recall the preset station on A5 by following the same method with step 1. Shows the exchange of stations is completed. Flashes. Flashes. Lights up for a moment. EDIT MHz ST EDIT MHz ST EDIT EDIT EDIT NATURAL SOUND AM/FM STEREO TUNER TX–592RDS RDS MODE/FREQ PTY SEEK EON A/B/C/D/E MEMORY EDIT FM/AM TUNING MODE MODE START MAN'L/AUTO FM AUTO/MAN'L MONO TUNING PTY SELECTOR STANDBY/ON 2, 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 PRESET STATIONS English RECEIVING RDS STATIONS RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission system gradually being introduced by FM stations in many countries. Stations using this system transmit an inaudible stream of data in addition to the normal radio signal. RDS data contains various information, such as PI (Program Identification), PS (Program Service name), PTY (Program Type), RT (Radio Text), CT (Clock Time), EON (Enhanced Other Networks), etc. RDS function is carried out among the network stations. * This unit utilizes PI, PS, PTY, RT, CT and EON to receive RDS broadcast stations. Displaying RDS data AUTO ST PS PTY RT CT EON SPORT This unit can be turned into the following five modes to display RDS data. PS (Program Service name) mode: Displays the name of the RDS station now being received instead of the frequency. PTY (Program Type) mode: Displays the type of the program on the RDS station now being received. There are 15 program types to classify RDS stations. Refer to the next page for details. RT (Radio Text) mode: Displays information about the program (such as title of the song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station now being received. CT (Clock Time) mode: Displays current time. This signal comes from the RDS station now being received. EON (Enhanced Other Networks) mode: Automatically receives a program of the designated program type when its broadcast starts, in place of the program now being received. When the broadcast of the called program ends, the previously received program (or another program on the same station) is recalled. Program types in the PTY mode NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE News: Short accounts of facts, events and publicly expressed views, reportage and actuality. Current affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news, generally in different presentation style or concept, including documentary debate, or analysis. Information: Program whose purpose is to impart advice in the widest sense, including meteorological reports and forecasts, consumer affairs, medical help, etc. Sport: Program concerned with any aspect of sport. Education: Program intended primarily to educate, of which the formal element is fundamental. Drama: All radio plays and serials. Culture: Programs concerned with any aspect of national or regional culture, including religious affairs, philosophy, social science, language, theatre, etc. Science: Programs about the natural sciences and technology. VARIED POP M ROCK M M.O.R.M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M Varied: Used for mainly speech-based programs usually of light-entertainment nature, not covered by above categories. Examples are: quizzes, panel games, personality interviews, comedy and satire. Pop: Commercial music, which would generally be considered to be of current popular appeal, often featuring in current or recent record sales charts. Rock: Contemporary modern music, usually written and performed by young musicians. M.O.R.: (Middle of the Road Music). Common term to describe music considered to be “easylistening”, as opposed to Pop, Rock or Classical. Music in this category is often but not always, vocal, and usually of short duration (<5 min.) Light classics: Classical Musical for general, rather than specialist appreciation. Examples of music in this category are instrumental music, and vocal or choral works. Serious classics: Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music etc., and including Grand Opera. Other music: Musical styles not fitting into any of the above categories. Particularly used for specialist music, of which Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Folk, Country, and Reggae are examples. English Changing the RDS modes When an RDS station is received, “PS”, “PTY”, “RT” and/or “CT” that correspond to the RDS data services employed by the station light up on the display. By pressing the RDS MODE/FREQ button once or more, you can change the display mode among the RDS modes employed by the received station in the order shown below. (The RDS mode not employed by the station cannot be selected.) Illumination of the indicator on the head of a name of RDS mode shows that the corresponding RDS mode is now selected. * When an RDS station is received, do not press the RDS MODE/FREQ button until one or some names of RDS modes light up on the display. If the button is pressed before one or some names light up on the display, the mode cannot be changed. This is because the unit has not received all of the RDS data on the station yet. * If no name of RDS mode lights up on the display, the mod...