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Front Panel - Denon TU-215RD Operating Instructions Manual

Am-fm stereo tuner

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FRONT
PANEL
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POWER
(Power ON/STANDBY
button)
Please be sure to unplug the cord when
you leave home
for, say, a vacation.
AUTO MANU
(Tuning Mode Button)
This switches between
auto and manual tuning.
Auto tuning: When
the UP button is pressed, the radio is
tuned
automatically
to
a
higher
frequency.
Press
the
DOWN
button
to tune
to a lower
frequency.
Use
this
position to eliminate noise when no signals or weak signals
are being received.
Manual tuning: In this position, the radio can be tuned
manually. Reception is automatically monaural when in the
manual
mode.
BAND
(Band
Button)
Selects FM
or MW(AM).
DISPLAY
(Display mode selector button)
This
button
is used
to select the display mode.
The
mode
changes
as follows each time the button is
pressed:
e
Tuning
frequency
e
Input character
e
Programme
service name
(PS)
e
Programme type (PTY)
e
Clock time
(CT)
The following may be displayed if the signals are weak or
"NO
PS"
"NO
PTY"
"NO
TIME
DATA"
.
NOTE:
The
programme
type,
programme
service
name
and clock time are not displayed in the MW
(AM)
band.
"NO TIME DATA"
may be displayed within the first minute
time data is being
broadcast,
the time can
be displayed
after one
minute
has passed.
SEARCH/ CHARACTER
button
This button is used for the RDS search (refer to page 10),
PTY search (refer to page 10) and TP search (refer to page
11) operations, and to input the station name (refer to page
10).
UTION:
as far away
from
a television
as possible.
6)
Whenever
the power
switch
is in the STANDBY
position, the unit is still connected
on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug
the cord when
you
leave home
for, say, a vacation.
Noise may be generated if a near-by television set is on during MW (AM), FM broadcasting reception. The tuner should be used
REMOTE
SENSOR
(Remote
control sensor)
This sensor receives the infrared light transmitted from the
wireless
remote
control
unit.
For remote control, point the wireless remote control unit
at the sensor.
Some
of the functions can
be operated with the remote
control
units
included
with
DENON
pre-main
amplifiers
and AV surround
amplifiers.
SHIFT/PTY
button
Use this button to select the memory blocks, A (1 to 8), B (9
to 16), C (17 to 24), D (25 to 32), or E (33 to 40).
For PTY search and EON PTY, use this button to select the
program type. When writing station names, use this button
to set the writing
position.
MEMORY
(Memory
button)
Frequencies
and
station
names
can
be
stored
in the
memory.
When
this
button
is pressed,
the
"MEMQ"
indicator on the display flashes for 10 seconds.
Use the
SHIFT button and the channel buttons during this time to
designate
the desired
preset channel.
TUNING
(Tuning
buttons)
Use these to change
the received
frequency to a higher
frequency
(UP) or a lower
frequency
(DOWN).
When
writing station names,
use these buttons to select
the letters. (Refer to Page 5.)
PRESET CHANNEL
(Station button)
Use these when presetting and recalling stations. Also use
these with the SHIFT/PTY button to use a total of 40 preset
channels, A (1~8), B (1~8), ... E (1~8).
RADIO
TEXT
button
This button is used for displaying radio text messages.
When
this button is pressed while the station currently
tuned
in is offering
a radio text message
service,
the
message
scrolls on the display.
This mode turns on and off each time the button is pressed.
EON-TA
button
When a traffic announcement
begins on a station in the
same
network
as
the
station
currently
tuned
in, that
network station is automatically tuned in, and the previous
station is tuned back in once the traffic announcement
is
over.
This button
is used
to turn this mode
on and off.
If the
station
switches
from
the
current
station
to the
network
station
when
this mode
is on
but the network
station cannot
be received
properly due to weak signals,
the previous station is immediately tuned back in. (Refer to
Page 11.)
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