Using The Rds Functions; Preset Button - Daewoo Cielo Owner's Manual

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3. Preset button(15)

Desired operation
PTY search
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Press the desired preset button.
(in PTY mode)
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The memorized PTY is indicated on
the display and the unit receives the
station of the indicated PTY code.
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The initial setting of the preset but-
tons are as follow.
1. ... NEWS
2. ... INFO(information)
3. ... SPORT
4. ... POP M(Pop Music)
5. ... ROCK M(Rock Music)
6. ... CLASSICS(Serious Classic)
If there is no proper station, "NO
PTY" appears on the display. And the
unit receives the station which was
received before the PTY search.
1) Press the tuning up or down but-
Memorizing PTY
tons to select the desired PTY
(in PTY mode)
indicator.(See 2 selecting an indica-
tor)
2) Press the desired preset button for
1.5 seconds or more.
Procedure
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USING THE RDS FUNCTIONS

The RDS(Radio Data System) is a digital information system
developed by the EBU(European Broadcast Union). Pick-a-backed
on normal FM broadcasts, RDS offers a variety of information
services and automatic retuning functions for RDS compatible car
stereos.
RDS digital data includes various data:
PI ñ Program identification
Recognizes the country code and the program of the channel.
PS ñ Program service name
The name of the channel is shown in the display.
AF ñ List of alternative frequencies
A list of alternative frequencies with the same program contents
to tune automatically to the stronger station which broadcasts the
same program, using PI and AF.
TP ñ Traffic program
Recognizes channels with traffic information.
TA ñ Traffic announcement
Detects traffic information broadcast via the channel.
PTY 31 ñ Alarm code
Detects alarm announcement via the channel (catastrophe alarm).
REG ñ Regional change
Change to regional stations.
EON ñ Enhanced other networks
Makes the traffic announcement for stations without traffic
decoder possible.

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