Rotel T11B

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9
English
FM RADIO
Before listening to FM radio, make sure that the antenna has been properly
connected.
FM Radio Station Playing
1. Select FM Button from the source buttons
5K
. The display will show
as below.
M O 95.25 MHz
[RDS TEXT]
2. Turn the knob
7
on the front panel or use the up/down arrow buttons
on the remote control to change the frequency of radio station. Turning
the knob on the front panel or using the up/down arrow buttons on the
remote control one step at a time changes the frequency one step.
3. To auto scan for an FM station, you can choose any of the steps below:
• Press and hold the up/down arrow buttons on the remote control.
• Press the fast-forward/back-ward
F
buttons on the remote control.
Storing a radio station in a preset
While a radio station is playing, push the memory button
8E
, then press
the number of preset assigned from numeric keypad
3D
, the display
will show preset saved. Up to 30 preset FM radio stations may be stored.
Playing a preset radio station
When a radio station is playing, you can switch to a preset station in one
of the following ways.
1. From the numeric keypad
3D
, press preset number of the desired station.
2. Press the PRESET +/-
F
buttons on the remote control to view preset
numbers and corresponding station. Press the up/down
B
arrow buttons
or the PRESET +/-
F
buttons on the remote control or turn the knob
7
on the front panel to select the desired station, then press the ENT
B
button on the remote control to select. Press the FM
5K
button again
to exit the preset menu and go back to playing status.
FM Settings Menu
Press the FM
5K
button and toggle to the FM settings Menu. There are
3 sub-menus under FM setting.
1. Scan Settings: Select between STRONG STATIONS ONLY or ALL STATIONS.
FM SETUP
> Strong Stations Only
*
All Stations
2. Audio Settings: Allow Stereo or Forced Mono.
FM SETUP
> Stereo or Mono
*
Mono Only
3. FM Preset: Displays all 30 of the FM preset stations and allows tuning to
the selected preset by pressing the ENT
B
button on the remote control.
To make changes in the FM settings menu, turn the knob
7
on the front
panel or use the up/down
B
arrow buttons on the remote control. To make
a change press the ENT
B
button on the remote control.
RDS Broadcast Reception
This Rotel unit is equipped with RDS (Radio Data Systems) reception
capabilities. The RDS broadcast system provides additional functionality
to FM radio reception by transmitting encoded information along with the
radio signal. This signal is decoded by an RDS receiver and can provide
a range of informational features including:
1. A display of the station’s identifying name (e.g. BBC1).
2. A display of the station’s program content (e.g. ROCK or NEWS).
3. Trafc information broadcasts.
4. A scrolling text display for announcements or information.
5. Current time and date.
RDS broadcasting has been widely available in many European markets
for years. There are a large number of RDS stations and most users will be
familiar with the features and operation.
NOTE: The RDS features are entirely dependent on the broadcaster
sending properly encoded signals. Thus, they will only be available in
markets where RDS is currently implemented and where stations are
broadcasting these data signals.
RDS Button
J
The RDS button on the remote control can step through the various displays.
Press the RDS button on the remote control to step through the following
displays.
1. Radio Text.
2. Name of station.
3. PTY, or the type of content.
4. Today’s date and current time.
MONO Button
G
The MONO button on the remote control changes the FM mode from stereo
reception to mono reception. In stereo mode, a stereo signal will be heard
if the station is broadcasting a stereo signal and there is sufcient signal
strength.
NOTE: Switching to mono mode can be a useful way to improve the
reception of weak or distant FM signals. Less signal strength is required
for clean mono reception than for stereo reception.
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