TEAC SL-D920 SL-D920 Owner's Manual - Page 24

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RDS (PTY Search) 2 Listening to an External Source PTY (Programme Type) NEWS: AFFAIRS: INFO: SPORT: EDUCATE: DRAMA: CULTURE: SCIENCE: VARIED: POP M: ROCK M: EASY M : LIGHT M: CLASSICS: OTHER M: WEATHER: FINANCE: CHILDREN: SOCIAL: RELIGION: PHONE IN: TRAVEL: LEISURE: JAZZ: COUNTRY: NATION M: OLDIES: FOLK M: DOCUMENT: TEST ALARM: Brief announcements, events, public opinion, reports and real situations Various kinds of information other than news, including practical announcements, documents, discussions and analyses Daily information and topics such as weather forecasts, consumer guides and medical assistance Sports related programmes Educational and cultural information. All kinds of radio concerts and serial dramas All aspects of national and local culture, including religious events, philosophy, social science, language and theatre Programmes on natural science and technology Popular programmes such as quizzes, entertainment, personal interviews, comedy and satire Programmes of commercial and popular songs, information about sales volume of discs, etc. Modern music generally composed and played by young musicians Popular music with songs usually lasting less than 5 minutes Classical, instrumental, choral and light music favoured by nonprofessionals Orchestral music including great operas, symphonies and chamber music Other music styles, including rhythm & blues, and reggae Weather reports and forecasts Financial reports and information about commerce and trade Children's programmes Social affairs Religious programmes Programmes in which the public expresses its view by phone Travel reports Programs about recreational activities Jazz music Country music National music Music from the so-called golden age of popular music Folk music Documentaries Programme with notifications about emergencies and natural disasters 24 1 Connect the PHONES jack (audio output jack) of a portable audio player to the AUX IN jack of this unit using a stereo mini-plug cable. 2 Press the FUNCTION button to select AUX. 3 Play the source, and adjust the volume using the VOLUME knob of this unit and the controls of the audio player. When using the PHONES jack of an audio player, you must adjust the volume of the audio player or you might not hear any sound from this unit. Do not turn the volume of the audio player up too high, however, because doing so might cause the sound from this unit to be distorted.

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PTY (Programme Type)
NEWS:
Brief announcements, events, public opinion,
reports and real situations
AFFAIRS:
Various kinds of information other than
news, including practical announcements,
documents, discussions and analyses
INFO:
Daily information and topics such as weather
forecasts, consumer guides and medical
assistance
SPORT:
Sports related programmes
EDUCATE:
Educational and cultural information.
DRAMA:
All kinds of radio concerts and serial dramas
CULTURE:
All aspects of national and local culture,
including religious events, philosophy, social
science, language and theatre
SCIENCE:
Programmes on natural science and
technology
VARIED:
Popular programmes such as quizzes,
entertainment, personal interviews, comedy
and satire
POP M:
Programmes of commercial and popular
songs, information about sales volume of
discs, etc.
ROCK M:
Modern music generally composed and
played by young musicians
EASY M :
Popular music with songs usually lasting less
than 5 minutes
LIGHT M:
Classical, instrumental, choral and light music
favoured by nonprofessionals
CLASSICS:
Orchestral music including great operas,
symphonies and chamber music
OTHER M:
Other music styles, including rhythm & blues,
and reggae
WEATHER:
Weather reports and forecasts
FINANCE:
Financial reports and information about
commerce and trade
CHILDREN:
Children’s programmes
SOCIAL:
Social affairs
RELIGION:
Religious programmes
PHONE IN:
Programmes in which the public expresses its
view by phone
TRAVEL:
Travel reports
LEISURE:
Programs about recreational activities
JAZZ:
Jazz music
COUNTRY:
Country music
NATION M:
National music
OLDIES:
Music from the so-called golden age of
popular music
FOLK M:
Folk music
DOCUMENT:
Documentaries
TEST
ALARM:
Programme with notifications about
emergencies and natural disasters
1
Connect the PHONES jack (audio output jack) of
a portable audio player to the AUX IN jack of
this unit using a stereo mini-plug cable.
3
Play the source, and adjust the volume using
the VOLUME knob of this unit and the controls
of the audio player.
When using the PHONES jack of an audio player, you
must adjust the volume of the audio player or you
might not hear any sound from this unit. Do not turn
the volume of the audio player up too high, however,
because doing so might cause the sound from this
unit to be distorted.
2
Press the FUNCTION button to select AUX.
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