Rotel RT-06 Stereo System User Manual


 
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AF Button
5J
1. Press the AF button. The tuner will scan
each of the alternate frequencies for the
same programming in the stored list and
tune to the strongest signal.
2. If no station is located, the tuner will return
to the last previously tuned station.
3. If the signal strength of the new station is
weaker, the tuner will revert to the previ-
ously tuned station.
Cancel the AF function by pressing any button
(except DIMMER or FM MONO).
Digital Audio Broadcast
(DAB)
DAB Basic Information
DAB is short for ‘Digital Audio Broadcast’ and
is a new form of radio broadcasting which
utilizes digital technology. DAB is capable of
providing near CD quality audio with virtually
interference free reception.
DAB operates in frequency band III (174
– 240MHz). Band III is divided into 41 chan-
nels labeled 5A to 13F.
DAB channels are categorized into ensembles,
which are also known as multiplexes. Each
multiplex provides a number of stations and
each service contains a primary service that
can contain secondary services. DAB technol-
ogy allows broadcasters to transmit additional
data along with the audio, which can include
other audio channels, text and in the future,
even images and computer data.
NOTE: When the DAB tuner is used for the
first time the FL display will ask whether you
want to auto-tune to find the available ser-
vice in your area. For most applications
auto-tune should only need to be carried out
once. Select <YES> to confirm the selection.
The tuner will then search automatically for
available stations on the DAB network. The
number of stations received will depend on
the location of your aerial and the available
multiplexes in your area. For optimal recep-
tion we recommend using a dedicated out-
door aerial.
MEMORY Button
qO
The RT-06 can store up to 99 DAB preset
stations. When you want to save a selected
station, press the memory button on the front
panel, then one of the numerical buttons of
the front panel that you wish to save the sta-
tion to. FM and DAB memorized stations are
separate meaning that a station can be saved
to ‘1’ on DAB and another station with the
same number for DAB.
NUMERIC Button
7G
The numerical buttons can be used to store to
a PRESET station or recall a PRESET.
TUNE/PRESET Button
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The RT-06 has two operating modes:
DAB Manual Mode: When the tuner is
selected to this mode you can scroll through
all the available stations using the up and
down keys.
DAB Preset Mode: Use the preset but-
ton to enable you to use the up and down
keys to scroll through your saved stations.
Preset is displayed in the FL display when
you are selected to this operating mode.
Setup Operation
NOTE: The set-up menu features advanced
settings. In most installations the factory de-
fault will be the optimal required setting for
the RT-06.
SETUP Button e
The SETUP button on the front panel accesses
the Setup menu used for the advanced settings
of the RT-06.
SETUP Menu
Press the SETUP button on the front panel to
view the menu settings in the FL display. The
operation can be cancelled by pressing set-
up again. The menu will also automatically
be exited after a short period of when there
is no key press.
Use the UP and DOWN keys of the front panel
to scroll through the different menu settings.
Press the enter button to confirm a selection.
BAND, DAB Buttons
9C
The RT-06 receives AM, FM and DAB signals.
DAB mode is selected by pressing the BAND
key on the front panel. Direct access to DAB
mode can be selected using the DAB button
on the remote control
UP / DOWN Buttons
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The UP and DOWN keys available on the front
panel and remote control can be used to change
between stations and also for selecting options
in the set-up menu (see SETUP MENU).
ENTER Button
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Press the ENTER button on the front panel to
confirm a selected parameter.
DISPLAY Button
6M
The RT-06 displays service identification in the
upper portion. This is information received
from the network. The RT-06 allows for several
display modes which are shown in the lower
portion of the FL display. Press <DISPLAY> but-
ton to toggle through the different modes:
Program type: Displays genre or other
program information.
Ensemble name: Multiplex identification
is displayed.
Frequency: Indicates the frequency that
the selected multiplex is transmitted on.
Bit rate: The rate at which bits (informa-
tion) are transmitted. This is expressed
in thousands of bits per second (Kbps),
which effectively shows the quality of the
broadcast. The higher the bit rate is the
better the sound quality is.
Dynamic label segment: This is the
text that scrolls across the FL display giving
information on the play list and current
program content. This feature is subject
to the service provider and station.
Signal strength: Indicates the input
signal level to the DAB module in block
format.