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To
listen
to
a
program
of-a
particular
type;
such.as
news
or-sport
(PTY
by
remote
control
onty
®
The
PTY
search
is
carried
out
with
respect
to
FM
broadcast
stations
that
have
been
preset
into
the
memory.
Make
sure
that
“Memory
presetting”
on
page
11
or
12
have
been
completed
before
carrying
out
a
PTY
search.
@Carry
out
this
operation
while
tuning
in
an
FM
broadcast.
“PTY”
may
not
be
available
in
some
areas.
(Future
function)
ii
Press
PTY
SELECT
to
sefect
the
desired
pro-
gram
type.
Each
time
you
press
this
button,
the
PTY
display
will
change
in
sequence.
(Refer
to
“About
the
PTY
display”
on
the
right.)
2
While
PTY
display
is
flashing
(approx.
8
seconds)
Press
SEARCH.
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When
the
desired
type
of
program
is
located:
The
type
of
program
is
displayed
for
approximately
5
seconds
and
the
program
will
automatically
change
to
the
broadcast
station
that
has
just
been
located.
To
search
for
a
different
broadcast
station,
press
the
SEARCH
once
more
while
the
type
of
program
is
displayed.
lf
the
desired
type
of
program
is
not
found:
“NO
PTY”
will
be
displayed
for
approximately
5
seconds,
and
the
program
will
return
to
the
previous
broadcast
station.
Most-recent
memory:
The
most-recent
memory
system
“remembers”
the
program
type
last
selected
when
the
unit
was
switched
OFF.
For
example,
if
“SPORT”
is
selected
and
the
system
is
turned
OFF,
when
the
PTY
SELECT
is
pressed
again,
“SPORT”
will
be
displayed.
About
the
PTY
display
There
are
a
total
of
15
PTY
displays
on
this
unit.
The
display
changes
in
order
each
time
the
PTY
SELECT
is
pressed.
The
table
shows
the
order
in
which
the
display
changes,
and
also
gives
an
explanation
of
each
display.
Explanation
Short
accounts
of
facts,
events
and
publicly
expressed
views,
reportage
and
actuality.
AFFAIRS
Topical
program
expanding
or
enlarging
upon
the
news,
generally
in
different
presentation
style
or
concept,
including
daciumentary
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FARSEER
Dae
Program
whose
purpose
is
to
impart
advice
in
the
widest
sense,
including
meteorological
reports
and
forecasts,
consumer
affairs,
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medical
help,
etc.
Program
concerned
with
any
aspect
of
sport.
EDUCATE
Program
intended
primarily
to
educate.
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
a.
tecniGiogy.
VARIED
Used
for
mainly
speech-based
programs,
usually
of
a
light-entertainment
nature
not
covered
by
above
categories.
Examples
are:
quizzes,
panel
games,
personality
interviews,
comedy
and
satire.
Commercial
music
which
would
generally
be
;
considered
to
be
of
current
popular
appeal,
often
featuring
in
current
or
recent
record
sales
charts.
Contemporary
modern
music,
usually
written
and
performed
by
young
musicians.
(Middle
of
the
Road
Music).
Common
term
to
describe
music
considered
to
be
“easy-
listening”,
as
opposed
ta
Pop,
Rack
or
Classical.
Music
in
this
category
is
often,
but
not
always,
vocal,
and
usually
of
short
duration
(<5
min.)
ROCK
M
Classical
Musical
tor
general,
rather
than
specialist,
appreciation.
Examples
of
music
in
this
category
are
instrumental
music
and
vocal
or
choral
works.
Performances
of
major
orchestral
works,
symphonies,
chamber
music
etc,
and
including
Grand
Opera.
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.
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CLASSICS
OTHER
M
Atter
“OTHER
M”
is
displayed,
the
display
returns
to
“NEWS”.
Before
use
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