Pioneer DEH-P9300 Owner's Manual - Page 26

DAB Tuner - service manual

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DAB Tuner The following explains how to use this product to control a DAB tuner, which is sold separately. For details of DAB tuner-specific operation/features, see your DAB tuner's manual. • This product does not have the language filter function. • With this product, you can operate three addi- tional functions: available service list, available PTY search, storing and recalling dynamic label. • DAB (digital audio broadcasting) refers to digital radio that broadcasts in Canada. Display and indicators FORM 1 q we rt yu FORM 2 q i o!0 uty w r o i !1 qBand wTRFC indicator eNEWS indicator rTXT indicator tPreset number yANNC indicator uWTHR indicator iService label oEXTRA indicator !0DAB indicator !1Service component label e !0 Indications that light when function is switched on Indicator Function W (THR)* A (NNC)* N (EWS)* Area weather flash (weather) Announce (announce) News flash (news) T (RFC)* Road traffic flash or transport flash * If the set announcement support is received, the letters in parentheses light. DAB status indications Indicator EXTRA TXT DAB Status The currently received service has a secondary service component. The currently received service has a dynamic label. When DAB reception is possible. Basic operation 1. Press SOURCE to select the DAB tuner. Press SOURCE until "DAB Tuner" appears. 2. Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME outward. • When you press VOLUME, it extends outward so that it becomes easier to turn. To retract VOLUME, press it again. 3. Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume. 4. Press 2 or 3 to select a service. 5. Press and hold 2 or 3 for one second and release to select an ensemble. 25

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DAB Tuner
D
isplay and indicators
FORM 1
FORM 2
q
Band
w
TRFC indicator
e
NEWS indicator
r
TXT indicator
t
Preset number
y
ANNC indicator
u
WTHR indicator
i
Service label
o
EXTRA indicator
!
0
DAB indicator
!
1
Service component label
Indications that light when function is switched
on
Indicator
Function
W (THR)*
Area weather flash (weather)
A (NNC)*
Announce (announce)
N (EWS)*
News flash (news)
T (RFC)*
Road traffic flash or transport
flash
* If the set announcement support is received,
the letters in parentheses light.
DAB status indications
Indicator
Status
EXTRA
The currently received service
has a secondary service com-
ponent.
TXT
The currently received service
has a dynamic label.
DAB
When DAB reception is possi-
ble.
B
asic operation
1.
Press SOURCE to select the DAB tuner.
Press SOURCE until “DAB Tuner” appears.
2.
Press VOLUME to extend the VOLUME
outward.
• When you press VOLUME, it extends out-
ward so that it becomes easier to turn. To
retract VOLUME, press it again.
3.
Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume.
4. Press
2
or
3
to select a service.
5.
Press and hold
2
or
3
for one second
and release to select an ensemble.
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!
1
e
!
0
q
uty
w
r
o
yu
i
o!
0
q
we
r
t
The following explains how to use this product
to control a DAB tuner, which is sold separately.
For details of DAB tuner-specific operation/fea-
tures, see your DAB tuner’s manual.
This product does not have the language filter
function.
With this product, you can operate three addi-
tional functions: available service list, available
PTY search, storing and recalling dynamic label.
DAB (digital audio broadcasting) refers to digital
radio that broadcasts in Canada.