Digital Radio (Dab) - Kenwood DMX5019DAB Instruction Manual

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Digital Radio (DAB)

Digital Radio (DAB)
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is one of the digital
radio broadcasting systems available today. It can
deliver digital quality sound without any annoying
interference or signal distortion. Furthermore, it can
carry text and data.
In contrast to FM broadcast, where each program
is transmitted on its own frequency, DAB combines
several programs (called "services") to form one
"ensemble."
The "Primary component" (main radio station) is
sometimes accompanied by a "secondary component"
which can contain extra programs or other
information.
Listening to the Digital Radio
The unit switches to DAB alarm scene automatically
when receiving an alarm signal from DAB broadcast.
Playback information on the source control
screen
1 Displays/hides other available operation keys*
2 Changes the seek mode for [
• AUTO1 (Initial): Auto search
• AUTO2: Tunes in preset stations one after
another
• MANUAL: Manual search
3 Text information
• Touching [<] scrolls the text if not all of the text
is shown.
• Touching [
channel name, artist name, song title, content
information, category name, channel description,
and similar channels, etc.).
− The availability of the information varies
depending on the reception, selected station.
4 Signal strength
5 Preset list
6 Preset no./Channel no.
7 Operation keys*
8 Indicators
• DAB: Lights up when receiving a DAB broadcast.
• MC: Lights up when receiving a DAB multi
component.
• TI: Lights up in white when receiving the traffic
information, and lights in orange when Traffic
P1
Information Reception is on standby.
P2
• RDS: Lights up when receiving a Radio Data
P3
System service.
P4
* See the following "Operation keys on source control screen".
S
]/[
T
]
] switches the information (e.g.
Operation keys on source control screen
• The appearance of the operation keys may differ,
however, the similar operation keys have the same
operations.
• See also "Common operation keys on source control
screen" on page 8.
Touching the operation keys performs the following
actions:
1
[TI]
(For Radio Data System features)
Activates TI standby reception mode.
• When TI is activated, the unit is ready
to switch to traffic information if
available. The TI indicator lights up in
white.
• If the TI indicator lights up in orange,
tune into another service providing
Radio Data System signals.
• The volume adjustment for traffic
information is automatically
memorized. The next time the unit
switches to traffic information, the
volume is set to the memorized level.
• The TI Standby Reception can also be
activated or deactivated from "Radio"
source control screen. (Page 15)
• To deactivate, touch [TI] again.
[SETUP]
Displays the <DAB SETUP> screen.
(Page 19)
ENGLISH
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