Sony STR-DE435 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Receiver Operations
To stop monitoring the programme
Press RDS EON once.
Turn off the EON feature when you want to record a
programme without interruptions, especially when you
want to do timer recording.
Notes
To use this function, be sure to store the RDS stations
beforehand.
When the selected station has a weak signal, “WEAK SIG”
appears and then, the receiver returns to the previous
station or programme source.
Notes
If there is an emergency announcement by government
authorities, ALARM flashes in the display.
The following messages appear if a station is not
providing a particular RDS service:
“NO PTY” (the selected programme type is not available)
“NO TEXT” (text data is not available)
“NO TIME” (clock time data is not available)
Depending on the method used by the radio station to
send the text, some text messages may be incomplete.
Monitoring traffic, news, or information
programmes (EON)
The EON (Enchanced Other Network) function allows
the receiver to switch automatically to a station
broadcasting traffic annoucements, news or
information programmes. When such a programme
starts on a station networking with the preset FM RDS
station, the receiver automatically tunes in the station.
After the programme ends, the receiver switches back
to the original preset station or the programme source
you were originally listening to.
1 Tune to an FM station.
2 Press RDS EON to select the programme you
want to monitor.
Each time you press RDS EON, the indicators
light as follows:
TA (Traffic Announcement)
.
NEWS
.
INFO (information)
.
OFF (No indication lights up)
The receiver enters EON standby mode.
“NO TA”, “NO NEWS”, or “NO INFO” appears if you
press RDS EON before tuning to an RDS station.
When a station starts broadcasting the programme you
selected, the receiver switches to the station, a message
(e.g., “NOW TA”) appears and the respective indicator
(e.g.,“TA”) flashes. After the programme ends, the
receiver switches back to the station you were listening
to (or the function you were using).
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