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Using
the
Tuner
To
search
for
a
programme
by
PTY
codes
‘One
of
the
advantages
of
the
RDS
service
is
that
you
can
locate
a
particujar
kind
of
programme
by
specifying
the
PTY
codes.
To
séarch
for
a
programme
using
PTY
or
TA
codes:
aa
“A
a
fA
1
Press
the
PTY/EON
button
once
while
listening
to
an
FM
station.
“PTY
SELECT”
appears
on
the
display.
2
Select
the
PTY
code
using
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Remote
Control
or
the
Ke<
of
Pe
button.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
display
shows
a
cat-
egoty
in
the
following
order:
News
+
Affairs
+>
Info
++
Sport
+
Educate
+
Drama
++
Culture
++
Science
++
Varied
++
Pop
M
++
Rock
M
+
Easy
M
+
Light
M
=
Classics
++
Other
M
<>
Weather
-
Finance
~
Children
++
Social
++
Religion
++
Phone
In
«+
Travel
+
Leisure
+
Jazz
+
Country
+
Nation
M
+>
Oldies
++
Foik
M
++
Document
++
TEST
++
Alarm
!
+
News
3
Press
the
PTY/EON
button
within
10
seconds
again.
While
searching,
the
display
alternates
between
“SEARCH”
and
the
setected
PTY
code,
The
unit
searched
30
preset
stations
and
stops
when
it
finds
a
station
of
the
category
you
have
selected.
then
tunes
into
that
station.
To
continue
searching
after
the
first
stop,
press
the
PTY/EON
button
again
while
the
display
indications
blink.
If
no
programme
is
found,
"NOT
FOUND”
appears
on
the
display
To
stop
searching
at
any
time
during
the
process,
press
the
PTY/EON
button
to
stop
search
operation.
Track
number,
Playing
time,
Preset
number
|
28
vrcanaa
eco
Descriptions
of
the
PTY
Codes
News:
News
Affair
Topical
programme
expanding
on
the
cur-
rent
news
or
affairs
into:
Programmes
on
medical
service.
weather
forecasts,
etc
Sports
events
Educational
programmes
Radio
plays
Programmes
on
national
or
regional
culture
Programmes
an
natural
sciences
and
tech-
nology
Other
programmes
like
comedies
or
cere-
monies
Pop
music
Rock
music
Middte-of-the-road
music
(usually
called
“easy
listening”)
Light
music
Classical
music
Other
music
Weather
information
Reports
on
commerce.
trading.
the
Stock
Market.
etc.
Entertainment
programmes
for
children
Programmes
on
social
activities
Programmes
dealing
with
any
aspect
of
be-
lief
or
faith,
or
the
nature
of
existence
or
ethics
Phone
in:
Programmes
where
people
can
express
their
views
either
by
phone
or
in
a
public
forum
Travel:
Programmes
about
travel
destinations,
package
tours,
and
(ravel
ideas
and
opportu-
ilies
Leisure:
Programmes
concemed
with
recreational
activities
such
as
gardening,
cooking,
fish-
ing.
etc.
Jazz:
Jazz
music
Country:
Country
music
Nation
M:
Current
popular
music
from
another
nation
region.
in
thal
country’s
language
Oldies:
Classic
pop
music
Folk
M:
Folk
music
Document:
Programmes
dealing
with
factual
matters,
presented
in
an
investigative
style
TEST:
Test
bradcasts
Alarm
|:
Emergency
broadcasts
OPENICLOSE
50:
Music
calendar
Track
number
exceeding
20
16
not
displayed
*
When
the
System
is in
use,
the
display
shows
other items
as
well
For
simplicity,
we
show
here
only
the
items
described
in
this
section
‘You
can
use
Normal,
Random.
Program
or
Repeal
Play.
Re-
Peal
Play
can
repeat
all
the
(racks
or
just
one
of
the
tracks
on
the
CD.
Here
are
the
basic
things
you
need
10
know
to
play
a
CD
and
locate
the
different
tracks
on
it
The
Quickest
Way
To
Start
a
CD
Is
With
the
One
Touch
Operation
I
Press
the
CD
D>/1
button
on
the
Remote
Control.
*
The
power
is
automatically
tumed
on
and
the
Top
Cover
moves
backward
to
allow
the
Unit's
top
button
opera-
tion.
Ifa
CD
is
already
inserted,
it
will
start
playing
from
the
first
track.
If
no
CD
is
inserted,
"NO
DISC”
appears
on
the
display
and
the
CD
Player
remains
in
Stop
mode.
To
insert
a
CD
1
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
on
the
Unit
(or
the
CD
4
button
on
the
Remote
Control).
‘The
Top
Cover
opens.
2
Place
a
CD,
with
its
label
side
up
as
shown
below.
Press
down
on
the
CD's
center
until
you
hear
a
click.
3
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
(or
CD
&
button)
again
te
close
the
Top
Cover.
+
Toclose
the
Top
Cover
and
play
the
CD.
you
can
just
press
the
CD
&/It
button
You
can
place
an
8
cm
(3")
CD
without
an
adaptor.
Mf
the
CD
cannot
be
read
correctly
(because
it
is
scratched,
for
example).
00:00"
appears
on
the
dispiay.
You
can
insert
a
CD
while
listening
to
the
other
source.
4a
CAUTION:
*
DO
NOT
try
to
open
or
close
the
Top
Cover
by
hands
as
it
will
be
damaged.
16
§
S
ui
FS-SD5R/FS-SD7R/FS-SD9OR
Using
the
Tuner
To
temporarity
switch
to
a
broadcast
Programme
of
your
choice
FON
(Enhanced
Other
Networks)
is
another
convenient
RDS
service
that
allows
this
unit
to
switch
temporanily
to
a
broadcast
programme
of
your
choice
(NEWS.
TA
or
INFO)
from
the
currently
selected
station.
except
if
you
are
listen-
ing
to
a
non-RDS
station
(all
AM
(MW/LW)
stations
or
some
FM
stations).
*
fan
£M
station
does
not
broadcast
FON
information.
EON
cannot
be
activated.
To
select
a
programme
type
PTYicON
1
Press
the
PTY/EON
button
twice
while
listening
to
an
FM
station.
“EON
SELECT”
apears
on
the
display.
2
Select
the
programme
type
with
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Remote
Control
or
the
Ké4
or
mri
button.
The
display
shows
a
programme
type
in
the
following
order:
eee
TA
<—>
NEWS
<—>
INFO
aa
OFF
TA:
‘Traffic
Announcement
NEWS:
News
INFO:
Programmes
on
medical
service,
weather
forecast.
elc.
OFF:
FON
off
3
Press
the
PTY/EON
button
within
10
seconds
again
to
set
the
selected
pro-
gramme
type.
The
selected
programme
type
indicator
lights
up
on
the
display.
and
the
unit
enters
EON
Standby
mode.
+
The
FON
indicator
lights
up
when
tuned
to
a
station
which
provides
EON
information
Case
1:If
there
is
no
station
broadcasting
the
type
of
programme
you
have
selected
‘The
broadcast
station
being
currently
heard
will
continue
to
be
heard.
When
a
station
starts
broadcasting
the
programme
you
have
selected,
this
unit
automatically
switches
lo
the
stalion.
The
programme
type
(TA,
NEWS
or
INFO)
indicator
starts
blinking.
ey
When
the
programme
is
over,
this
unit
goes
back
to
the
cur-
renily
selected
station,
but
still
remains
ia
EON
Standby
mode.
Case
2:i
there
is
a
station
broadcasting
the
type
of
programme
you
have
selected
‘This
unit
lunes
to
the
station
broadcasting
the
programme.
The
programme
type
(TA.
NEWS
or
INFO)
indicator
starts
blinking.
$
When
the
programme
is
over.
this
unit
goes
back
lo
the
cur-
rently
selected
station,
but
still
remains
in
EON
Standby
mode.
*
if
the
EON
1s in
standby
mode
and
the
functon
(CD,
MD/
AUX)
swatch
1s
changed
of
the
power
is
switched
off.
than
the
EON
mode
wil!
be
released.
When
the
band
is
set
to
AM
(MW/LW),
the
EON
s
not
activated
When
the
band
1s
set
to
FM
again
the
EON
will
be
set
to
standby
mode
When
the
EON
1s
beng
operated
(1.8.
the
selected
pro-
gramme
type
1s
being
received
from
the
broadcast
sta-
tion)
and
if
the
DISPLAY
MODE
or
Maat,
Bobet
Dutton
is
operated,
the
staton
wil not
switch
back
to
the
current
se-
lected
staton
even
after
the
programme
ands,
The
pro-
gramme
type
indicator
remains
in
the
display.
indicatng
that
the
EON
1s
in
standby
moaa
When
the
alarm
signal
is
detected
by
EON,
the
station
broadcasting
the
alarm
1s
received
with
priority.
“Alarm
is
not
displayed.
4
CAUTION:
*
When
the
sound
alternated
intermittently
between
the
station
tuned
in
by
the
EON
function
and
the
current
selected
station,
cancel
the
EON
mode.
This
does
not
consti-
tute
malfunction
of
the
unit.
15
Using
the
CD
Player
To
pause,
press
the
CD
&/
button.
The
playback
time
To
Unioad
a
CD
blinks
on
the
display.
Take
out
the
CD
as
shown
below.
Basics
of
Using
the
CD
Player-Normal
Play
To
Play
aCD
1
Insert
a
CD.
2
Press
the
CD
>
/11
button.
The
first
track
of
the
CD
begins
playing
1
6585
1
Track
numbee
Playback
time.
+
The
track
number
that
has
already
played
disappears
from
the
music
calendar.
+
The
CD
Player
automatically
stops
when
the
last
track
of
the
CD
has
finished
playing.
To
stop
playing
the
CD,
press
the
Mf
button.
The
following
information
for
the
CD
is
displayed.
18
30845
:
:
Total
track
number
Total
playback
ime.
To
stop
playing
and
remove
the
CD,
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
bution
on
the
Unit
or
CD
@
button
on
the
Remote
Control
to
open
the
Top
Cover.
17
To
cancel
pause,
press
the
same
button
again.
Play
con-
tinues
from
the
point
where
it
was
paused.
To
Select
a
Track
or
Passage
within
a
Track
During
playback,
press
the
ad
or
BPH
(<
or
>)
button
to
se-
lect
the
track
you
want
«
The
selected
track
stants
playing,
*
Press
the
4
or
>
button
once
o
skip
to
the
begin-
ning
of
the
next
track.
*
Press
the
Me
or
<
button
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
being
played.
Press
twice
quickly
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track.
*
When
the
>
or
<
button
on
the
Remote
Controt
is
kept
pressing,
the
track
continuously
skips.
Starch
Play
Holding
down
the
Hd
or
button,
during
playback,
will
fast
forward/backwards
the
CD
so
you
can
quickly
find
a
particular
passage
in
the
track
you
are
listening
(o.
Programming
the
Playing
Order
of
the
Tracks
You
can
program
the
playing
order
of
the
tracks
using
the
Remote
Control.
BBY
ou
can
program
up
to
32
tracks
in
any
desired
order
in-
cluding
the
same
tracks.
You
can
only
make
a
program
when
the
CD
Player
is
stopped.
1
Insert
a
CO.
2
Press
the
CD
c>/11
button.
2
Press
the
m
button
to
stop
the
CD.
4
Press
the
PROGRAM
button.
The
System
enters
the
programming
mode
and
the
“PROGRAM"
indicator
lights
up.
PROGRAM
eS
ee
§S
Press
the
UP,
DOWN,
>,
or
<
button
to
select
the
track
to
program.
UP
or>
button:
increases
the
track
number
by
DOWN
or
<
button:Decreases
the
track
number
by
|
+
When
the
>
or
<
button
is
kept
pressing,
the
track
number
changes
rapidly.
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BrandJVC
ModelFS-SD5R
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