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Power On/Off; Band Button; Mode Button - auna 10005071 Handbuch

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1) TA SEEK/TAALARM:
TASEEK mode: when newly tuned station does not receive TP information for 5 seconds, the radio
retunes to next station which has a different PI to the last station, but has the TP information.
When TP information gets lost at the current station for retune time which is set by RETUNE SHORT (90
seconds) or RETUNE LONG (150 seconds), the radio starts to retune to next same PI station. When
same PI station does not receive in 1 cyclic search, the radio retunes to next station with TP information.
TA ALARM mode: when this mode is selected, any automatic retune mode is not activated. Only double
beep sound (ALARM) will be heard.
When newly tuned station does not have TP information for 5 seconds, beeps are sounded.
When TP information gets lost at the current station for retune time, the beep sound will be heard.
When newly tuned station has no RDS signal, PI SEEK is suppressed.
2) PI SOUND/ PI MUTE:
PI SOUND mode: if a car cruises between buildings that could cause reflecting signals, a
phenomenon may occur, due to different PI codes being received from the same AF source. When
different PI sounds (DIP) are heard occassionally, this will happen for less than 1 second.
PI MUTE mode: under above same situation, a mute sound will be heard for less than 1 second.
3) RETUNE L/ RETUNE S:
The initial time of automatic TA search or PI SEARCH mode is selected.
When PI information is not received for retune interval, the radio starts to retune to next same PI
station.
When same PI station does not receive 1 cyclic search, the radio goes to last station and waits for 4-5
minutes until PI code is received.
RETUNE L mode: selected as 150 seconds. RETUNE S mode: selected as 90 seconds.
4) MASK DPI/MASKALL:
MASK DPI mode: masks only the AF which has different PI.
MASKALL mode: masks the AF which has different PI and NO RDS signal with high field strength.
5) BEEP ON/BEEP OFF
BEEP ON mode: The beep is generated when any key is pressed.
BEEP OFF mode: The beep sound is disabled.
6) VOL LAST/VOL DEFA
VOL LAST: The radio switches on at the actual volume it had when it was last switched off.
VOL DEFA: After pressing SEL button, AVOL will be displayed. Then you can pre-select a constant
switch-on volume by using the VOL knob.
7) CLK ON/OFF
CLK ON: Clock will always show on the display when power off.
CLK OFF: Clock will disappear on the display when powered off.

POWER ON/OFF

3.
When the unit is power off, the unit comes to ON by pressing any button on the front panel (except the
OPEN key). It also can turn on the unit to insert a disc, SD card or USB stick into their slots or socket.
When the unit is power on, press and hold the power button, the unit goes into power off mode.
LCD Display
4.
5 & 6. TUNE, SEEK, TRACK, SKIP UP/ DOWN BUTTONS
During RADIO mode:
a)
Press the >>| or |<< button shortly to manual tune up/down for the desired radio station frequency
step by step.
Press and hold the >>| or |<< button for longer 0.5 seconds, to automatically tune up/down for the
radio station frequency of strong signal.
During disc, SD, USB playback mode:
b)
Press the >>| button briefly to play next track.
Press the |<< button briefly to play the current track from the beginning of it if the playing time is more
than 2 seconds.
Press the |<< button briefly to play the previous track if the playing time is less than 2 seconds.
Press the >>| or |<< button and hold to skip forwards or backwards, release to resume normal
playback.

BAND BUTTON

7.
During radio mode, press the BND button briefly to select the radio broadcasting band you would like to
hear. The AM/FM band is toggled cyclically through the tuning bands: ->FM 1-> FM 2 -> FM 3 -> MW 1-
>MW 2 ->.

MODE BUTTON

8.
Press the MODE button to change among tuner (radio), disc (when a disc is loaded), SD card (when an SD
card is inserted), USB (when an USB stick is inserted) and AUX mode.

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