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11

DAB features 

10

in priority changes as shown below.

Service Label ("SERVICE LABEL", ["SERVICE"])

Ensemble Label ("ENSEMBLE LABEL", ["ENSEMBLE"])

Dynamic Label ("DYNAMIC LABEL", ["DYNAMIC"])

Clock ("CLOCK") (With the exception of some models)

Received Frequency ("RECEIVE FREQUENCY", ["FREQ"])

Dynamic Label :

This is the character information associated with the current audio
programme and shown by scrolling in the display.

The display of the Service Label and Ensemble Label will be abbreviated
to within 8 characters depending on the control unit. 

Depending on the type of characters of the Service Label, Ensemble
Label or Dynamic Label, some characters may not be displayable.

The various messages are sent by scrolling when the Dynamic Label has
not been sent, or during accumulation. 

The clock is displayed only when the Switching Clock display function is
on. (Please refer to the control unit Instruction Manual.)

NOTE

This function permits the text to be scrolled and the entire text to be
displayed. Switching between manual scrolling and automatic
scrolling is permitted. The factory default is manual scrolling.

To scroll manually :

Press the 

DISP button

to display the Dynamic Label.

Holding down the 

DISP button

for one second or more results in one

scrolling display of the Dynamic Label.

Manual/Automatic scroll switching :

Hold down the 

MENU button

for one second or more.

"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.

Press the 

¢

button

repeatedly to switch the function to be set to the

text scroll function.
Pressing the 

4

button

results in the functions being switched in the

reverse order.
The text scroll function is displayed with "SCROLL MANU"["SCL MANU"]
or "SCROLL AUTO"["SCL AUTO"].
"SCROLL MANU"["SCL MANU"]……Manual scrolling
"SCROLL AUTO"["SCL AUTO"]……Automatic scrolling

Switching settings

Press either the 

AM button

or 

FM button

.

The display and setting will change.

Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.

To scroll automatically :

Press the 

DISP button

to display the Dynamic Label. The display of the

Dynamic Label will be scrolled repeatedly.

The setting of Manual/Automatic scroll switching is a common setting
with Text Scroll of the CD mode and disc changer mode.

NOTE

1

4

3

2

1

2

1

Text Scroll

AUD

DISC

DAB

MENU

LOUD

40W   4

x

TI

DISP/
TEXT

VOL

NAME. S

ADJ

EJECT

PTY

CLOSE
PWR OFF

TUNER

KRC-859R/859C/859W/759R

for KDC-8060R/7060R

for KRC-PS959R, KDC-PS9060R

MASK models

Flip-down TDF models

AUDIO

TI

1

2

3

4

5

6

40W   4

x

MENU

NAME.S

PROG/PTY

VOL ADJ

LOUD

PWR

OFF

ATT

MW/LW

DISP/TEXT

DISC

FM

SRC

AM

for KRC-659R, KDC-6060R, KMD-860R

for KRC-559R, KDC-5060R

FM

DISP

AM

MENU

4 ¢

DISP

Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Service Label

FM

MENU

4

¢

AM

NEWS

TEXT

ST

TP

B NR

DUAL

MTL

REG

1 2

LOUD

DAB

I

II

AUTO

ATT

IN

TA

T I

DISC

FM

AM

+

-

I

II

ST

1

2

CHANGER

LOUD

AUTO

NEWS

TP

B NR

PTY

DUAL

MTL

DAB

REG

ATT

IN

TA

T I

NEWS

TEXT

ST

TP

B NR

DUAL

MTL

REG

1 2

LOUD

DAB

I

II

AUTO

ATT

IN

TA

T I

DISC

FM

AM

+

-

I

II

ST

1

2

CHANGER

LOUD

AUTO

NEWS

TP

B NR

PTY

DUAL

MTL

DAB

REG

ATT

IN

TA

T I

Service Label

Service Label

Service Label

Dual Channel Audio Switching

The Dual Channel Audio can be switched between Main and Sub.

Hold down the 

MENU button

for one second or more.

"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.

Press the 

¢

button

repeatedly until the Dual Channel Audio switching

function appears in the display.
Press the 

4

button

to search in the other direction.

The function setting is indicated by "DUAL MAIN"["MAIN"] or "DUAL
SUB"["SUB"] in the display, indicating the output of the Main audio or
Sub audio, respectively.
The DUAL indicator lights during reception of a Dual Channel Audio
programme.

Switching settings

Press either the 

AM button

or 

FM button

to switch the Dual Channel

Audio mode.
The display and setting will change.

When "DUAL SUB"["SUB"] is selected, the Sub audio continues to be
received even when the service is switched to another, provided that the
new service also broadcast a Dual Channel Audio programme.

Press the 

MENU button

to end the menu mode.

4

NOTE

3

2

1

When there is a lot of noise such as when driving, this function
narrows the dynamic range and corrects it to an easy-to-listen-to
volume. When the Dynamic Range Control is ON or when the car is
stopped or when listening closely to the music, the music can be heard
as is. When the Dynamic Range Control is OFF, selection can be made
to suit the wishes of the listener or suit the listening environment.

Switching DRC ON or OFF :

Hold down the 

MENU button

for one second or more.

"MENU" is displayed and the menu mode is turned on.

Press the 

¢

button

and change the function to be set to Dynamic

Range Control.
Press the 

4

button

to search in the other direction.

The Dynamic Range Control is displayed as "DRC ON"["DRC ON"] or
"DRC OFF"["DRC OFF"].
The Dynamic Range Control is on during the display of "DRC ON"["DRC
ON"], and off during the display of "DRC OFF"["DRC OFF"].

Switching settings

Press either the 

AM button

or 

FM button

.

The display and setting will change.

Press the MENU button to end the menu mode.

The dynamic range is changed based on the Dynamic Range Control
information that is sent from the broadcast station and as such this
function will not operate unless the broadcast station is sending the
information.

NOTE

4

3

2

1

Dynamic Range Control (DRC)

Display Switching/Dynamic Label

The information shown in the display can be selected.

Switching the Display:

Each time you press the 

DISP button

, the information that is displayed

Summary of Contents for KTC-959DAB

Page 1: ... E DT SI DICHIARA CHE L apparecchio Sintonizzatore DAB per auto Kenwood modello KTC 959DAB risponde alle prescrizioni dell art 2 comma 1 del D M 28 agosto 1995 n 548 Fatto ad Uithoorn 24 Marzo 1998 Kenwood Electronics Europe B V Amsterdamseweg 37 1422 AC Uithoorn The Netherlands ...

Page 2: ...the top or bottom covers of the unit Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat or humidity Also avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of water splashing When replacing a fuse only use a new one with the prescribed rating Using a fuse with the wrong rating may cause your unit to malfunction To prevent short circuits when replacing a fuse first disco...

Page 3: ...r The display will differ depending on the control unit Differing display contents are indicated by symbols such as AAAAA BBB in this Instruction Manual Additional functions of Menu System The following setting items are displayed by the menu system for the setting of DAB functions AUD DISC DAB MENU LOUD 40W 4 x TI DISP TEXT VOL NAME S ADJ EJECT PTY CLOSE PWR OFF TUNER KRC 859R 859C 859W 759R for ...

Page 4: ...t Data Service Service components Audio programme Data Service Frequency Ensemble Ensemble Label Service Label 12B Main channel Regular audio Sub channel With commentary Primary English Secondary French Secondary German Secondary Dutch Secondary Italian Primary Regular audio Secondary A team fans Secondary B team fans DataService Team results player introductions etc MHz DAB Pops music Jazz music ...

Page 5: ... MHz 0107 968 MHz 16 kHz step NOTE 2 1 Primary Secondary Switching The Primary and Secondary can be switched with services that are composed of more than one service components Each press of the AM button switches the service as described below Primary PRIMARY P S P Secondary 1 SECONDARY P S S Secondary 2 SECONDARY P S S The Primary is selected automatically when the service is switched or the uni...

Page 6: ...uency Frequency Service Label FM MENU 4 AM NEWS TEXT ST TP B NRDUAL MTL REG 1 2 LOUD DAB III AUTO ATT IN TA T I DISC FM AM III ST 1 2 CHANGER LOUD AUTO NEWS TP B NR PTY DUAL MTL DAB REG ATT IN TA T I NEWS TEXT ST TP B NRDUAL MTL REG 1 2 LOUD DAB III AUTO ATT IN TA T I DISC FM AM III ST 1 2 CHANGER LOUD AUTO NEWS TP B NR PTY DUAL MTL DAB REG ATT IN TA T I Service Label Service Label Service Label D...

Page 7: ... respectively M shows the current setting of the news timeout period 00 to 90 minutes in 10 minute step Switching settings Each time you press the FM button the news timeout period decreases by 10 minutes Each time you press the AM button the news timeout period increases by 10 minutes OFF Ô 00M Ô Ô 90M 10 minute step M minutes When the news timeout period is set the News Bulletin function is turn...

Page 8: ...ed programme type Search a service of the selected programme type Press the 4 button or button The display blinks and the search for a service of the selected programme type starts When such a programme is found the service label is displayed and it is received PTY blinks in the display for about 30 seconds If you make no key input in 30 seconds the PTY selection mode will turn off automatically N...

Page 9: ... order Pressing the 4 button switches the services in the reverse order AM button Primary Secondary Switching Each press of the AM button switches between Primary secondary within the services FM button Preset Band Switching Each press of the FM button switches one step among the DAB1 DAB2 and DAB3 bands for KCA R6 for KCA R700 Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS Presently the coverage areas of DA...

Page 10: ...ntenna Using other antenna than provide may lead to malfunction Take care so that the antenna cable and other connection cables are not caught by mobile parts Otherwise cable disconnection or other trouble may result Do not apply too much force on the antenna cable other connection cables and connectors by bending a cable etc Otherwise cable disconnection or other trouble may result Securely faste...

Page 11: ...ould be mounted so that it does not protrude beyond the width and length of the car Do not install at a spot where the roof is markedly curved Doing so will allow water to enter from a gap between the roof and the waterproof rubber Securely fasten the screws that fix the DAB antenna as well as the screws of the DAB antenna itself Screws that loosen introduce the danger of the antenna coming apart ...

Page 12: ...nd II 87 552 MHz 107 968 MHz Frequency raster 16 kHz Usable sensitivity L Band 2 dBm 85 dBm Usable sensitivity Band III II 10 dBm 90 dBm Mode Mode I II III IV General Operating voltage 14 4 V 11 16 V allowable Current consumption 600 mA at Rated power Installation size W H D 210 34 160 mm Weight 1100 g Specifications subject to change without notice ...

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