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RDS Radio Data System 

Your unit is capable of receiving and evaluating RDS information which is broad-
casted along with the normal broadcast signal. The channel name is displayed and
automatically stored in the unit´s memory, overwriting names previously stored.

RADIOTEXT 

Some RDS stations broadcast RADIOTEXT, which is additional information on the
station and programme being broadcast. RADIOTEXT information appears as
‘running’ text in the display. RADIOTEXT is transmitted character-by-character
by the radio station. As a result of that it may take some time until the entire text
has been completely received.

• RADIOTEXT is called up by pressing the 

INFO

several times until the

running text of the RADIOTEXT signal can be seen.

– If a station does not broadcast RADIOTEXT, the unit switches automatically to

the frequency indication.

Switching displays

• Pressing 

INFO

briefly switches the display (when available) between station

name (RDS or one you have entered), RADIOTEXT (with RDS stations), and
frequency. 

– When the station name is displayed, only the memory location number is

displayed to the left of the name.

Assigning station names

Stations which do not transmit the RDS code can be assigned any name of your
choice. 

• Press 

EDIT

– With 

TUNING

Q R

, you can move the cursor in the desired

direction. You can enter up to eight characters. 

– With 

STATION

O P

, you can move forward and backward through the

alphabet, the numbers 0-9 and to the space key.

• When you are ready to conclude an input and exit the input mode to store a

name, press 

EDIT

or 

MEMORY

.

Note:

If you attempt to assign a name to a station which transmits the RDS code,

RDS-DATA appears in the display, indicating that a name cannot be assigned.

Deleting a name

• If you press 

CANCEL

when the input mode is selected, the previous name is

deleted and the cursor jumps to the first (left) position.

Programme type PTY (on the remote control)

RDS allows you to select FM stations according to programme type. There are
16 programme categories.

• By using the 

PTY

button on the remote control, you can call up the actual

programme type. Other types can be selected with the 

STATION

1 2

buttons. 

– The display briefly shows the programme type and then the name of the

stations that broadcast this programme type.

– If there are no stations broadcasting a given programme type, the display

briefly shows: 'NONE'.

What is meant by programme types?

NEWS

= News service

Programmes that usually give brief reports on current events and statements
that are of public interest. Also: weather and traffic reports.

AFFAIRS

= Politics and current events

Programmes that supplement or give more extensive information on the news,
e.g. reports and commentary, news magazine. These programmes also offer
detailed accounts on related issues, e.g. documentation and discussions. Also:
broadcasts of political and similar events.

INFO

= Special informative reports

Programmes that offer helpful information, e.g. consumer magazine, health tips,
travel tips, special weather service. In addition, there are also programmes for
individual target groups, e.g. for farmers, children, foreign employees.

SPORT

= Sports

All types of sports programmes.

EDUCATE

= Learning and continuation of education

Educational programmes for those who wish to gain or further their knowledge
of different fields; e.g. schools' radio, educational radio broadcasts, foreign
language courses.

DRAMA

= Radio plays, literature

All types of radio plays, e.g. radio thrillers and science fiction programmes;
readings from literary works.

CULTURE

= Culture, church and society

Programmes that offer reports, commentaries or evaluations on topics from the
above-mentioned areas; e.g. discussions on theater, films and books, literary
radio series, reports on the school and educational system, church radio; also
prayers and church services.

SCIENCE

Programmes that deal with methods and findings from the world of science, as
well as with issues from the field of technology.

VARIETY

Programmes that mostly offer light entertainment, e.g. talk shows, quiz shows
and guessing games, cabaret shows, sketches, chat shows etc., often featuring
music.

POP M.

= Pop music

Programmes with popular and modern hits from home and abroad.

ROCK M. 

= Rock music

Programmes with international music of the younger generation, often with a
heavy emphasis on rhythm.

EASY M.

= Light music

Programmes with light music of all types, e.g. folk music, dance music,
musicals and operettes.

LIGHT-M.

= Light classical music

Programmes with popular classical music; music, often abbreviated works of
excerpts of works, e.g. overtures, arias, etc.

CLASSICS

= Serious classical music

Programmes with more serious works, e.g. symphonies, chamber music, full-
length operas.

MUSIC

= Special music programmes

Music programmes that cannot be assigned to one of the above mentioned
programme types, e.g. folklore, jazz, experimental music.

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FM 10530

 MHz

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Summary of Contents for RCD 400

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Page 4: ...elevated antenna b as well as earth e can also be connected to these sockets in place of the frame antenna Note do not place the AM loop antenna on the unit as this unit employs a computing device wh...

Page 5: ...button is used to omit individual tracks from the programme or to delete the complete programme In TUNER mode This button is used to delete individual memory locations or if desired the entire memory...

Page 6: ...tain individual functions can no longer be carried out you should replace the batteries Two 1 5 Volt LR06 size AA are required To change the batteries open the compartment on the back of the remote co...

Page 7: ...ding volume level as only the speakers are muted The click you hear when you press the button comes from the relay which mutes the speakers The MUTING function can be deactivated by pressing the butto...

Page 8: ...name of the programme in the 8 place display e g BAYERN 3 SDR 3 If you are tuned to an RDS station the name of the station will be indicated after a short time For more information please see page 21...

Page 9: ...free memory location Now select position 6 your favourite station and then press MEMORY Your station is now stored on memory location 1 Calling up a stored station When you want to call up a stored s...

Page 10: ...shows NONE What is meant by programme types NEWS News service Programmes that usually give brief reports on current events and statements that are of public interest Also weather and traffic reports...

Page 11: ...ck press 9 STOP Changing the display You can call up various information in the display by pressing the INFO button on the unit or the button on the remote control The displays changes according to th...

Page 12: ...to add this track to your programme press MEMORY again The track number stops blinking If you wish to add a track to your programme other than the one currently being played press the O or P button S...

Page 13: ...creases the displayed number by one Holding the button down increases the setting at high speed Press the SKIP STATION P button to prepare for setting the stop time Adjust the stop time with the Q SEA...

Page 14: ...tion The receiver switches The transformer could be overheated off Pull the plug from the mains socket and remove all objects that may cover the ventilation slots on the top cover of the unit Let the...

Page 15: ...GRUNDIG AUDIO INTERNACIONAL 0 4701 BRAGA 0 PORTUGAL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 YS 895...

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