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KTC-9090DAB
DAB HIDEAWAY TUNER
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SYNTONISEUR DAB ESCAMOTABLE
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MODE D’EMPLOI
SINTONIZADOR EXTRAÍBLE DAB
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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
© PRINTED IN JAPAN B64-1748-00 / 01 (E) (DT)
Contents
Safety precautions...................................................................3
Before use
An entrance to KTC-9090DAB .............................................................................4
About operation of A groups ..............................................................................5
About operation of B groups ..............................................................................5
About operation of C groups ..............................................................................6
About operation of D groups ..............................................................................6
About operation of E groups ..............................................................................7
About operation of F groups ..............................................................................9
DAB features (Basic)
About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)............................................................11
Selecting DAB Mode .........................................................................................12
Selecting DAB Seek Mode ................................................................................12
DAB Reception ..................................................................................................12
Primary/Secondary Switching ............................................................................13
Service Preset Memory .....................................................................................13
Auto Ensemble Memory Entry ..........................................................................13
Display Switching for DAB.................................................................................14
DAB features (Search)
Programme Type (PTY) Function .......................................................................15
PTY Watch Select Mode....................................................................................16
Programme Type Display ...................................................................................16
Language Filter Search Mode............................................................................17
Language Filter Select Mode.............................................................................17
DAB features (Step Up)
Announcement select mode .............................................................................18
Traffic Announcement Function.........................................................................19
News Bulletin Function with Announcement News Timeout Setting...............19
Presetting Volume for Announcement ..............................................................19
Regional Announcement Function.....................................................................20
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)...........................................................................20
Automatic Switching DAB priority .....................................................................20
Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS ............................................................21
DAB features (Remote control)
DAB features of remote control .......................................................................22
Installation
Accessories........................................................................................................24
Installation Procedure ........................................................................................25
Connecting Cables to Terminals ........................................................................26
Installation ..........................................................................................................27
Troubleshooting guide ...........................................................29
Specifications ........................................................................29
2
❈ Displays shown in this manual are for descriptive purposes only, and may differ from actual displays.
Safety precautions
2WARNING
To prevent injury and/or fire, take the following precautions:
• Insert the unit all the way until it is fully locked in place. Otherwise it may fly out of place during collisions and other jolts.
• To prevent short circuits, never put or leave any metallic objects (e.g., coins or metal tools) inside the unit.
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strange smells, turn off the power immediately and consult your Kenwood dealer.
• Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shock.
NOTE
• If you experience problems during installation, consult your Kenwood dealer.
• If the unit does not seem to be working right, try pressing the reset button on the control unit first. If that does not solve the problem, consult your Kenwood dealer.
Cleaning the Unit
If the front panel is dirty, wipe it clean with a silicon cloth or soft dry cloth with the power off.
2CAUTION
Do not use hard cloths or paint thinner, alcohol, or other volatile solvents. These may damage external surfaces or remove indicator characters.
2CAUTION
To prevent damage to the machine, take the following precautions:
• Do not open 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.
• During installation, do not use any screws except for the ones provided. The use of improper screws might result in damage to the main unit.
• When drilling a hole in the car to fix the brackets, make sure not to damage the fuel tank, brake tube, wiring harnesses, etc. on the other side.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
About the disc changer to be connected:
To connect a disc changer having the "O-N" switch to this unit, set the "O-N" switch to "N".
To connect a disc changer having no "O-N" switch to this unit, the converter cord CA-
DS100 and/or switching adapter KCA-S210A are required as options.
3
Before use
ABCDEF
An entrance to KTC-9090DAB
This unit performs operations with a control unit such as a CD receiver or a cassette receiver.
1
The control units that can operate this unit are divided into some groups by function. Make sure to which group your control unit belongs. If the operation or the function differs, it is explained group by group.
After confirming the group, read the instructions for the control unit of the corresponding group (page 4 - 10). Then go to the pages for each operation (page
11).
2
On the upper right of each feature is a group display. If the group can use that function, it’s displayed as "A" if it can’t, it’s displayed as "Å".
3
Content of the display depends on the control unit. In the case that the content of the display is different, both the long name and short name such as
"AAAAA"/"BBB" are described.
NOTE
The capital letters and small letters of the display can be reversed.
Model list of Control unit
(As of July, 2001)
"Model Name = Group name, Note number" is described model by model.
KDC-5…
KDC-5016=B#1, KDC-5018=A#1,
KDC-5060R=D#2, KDC-5070R=C,
KDC-5080R=B, KDC-5090R=A,
KDC-515S=B#1, KDC-516S=A#1,
KDC-57MR=A#1,
KDC-6…
KDC-6011=C, KDC-6012R=C,
KDC-6015=B#1, KDC-6016R=B,
KDC-6060R=D#2, KDC-6070R=C,
KDC-6080R=B, KDC-6080RV=B,
KDC-6090R=A,
KDC-7…
KDC-7011=C#1, KDC-7016=B#1,
KDC-7018=A#1, KDC-7060R=D#2,
KDC-7070R=C, KDC-7071RY=C,
KDC-7080R=B, KDC-7080RV=B,
KDC-7090R=A, KDC-715S=B#1,
KDC-716S=A#1,
KDC-8…
KDC-8011=C, KDC-8015=B#1,
4
KDC-8016=B#1, KDC-8018=A#1,
KDC-8060R=D#2, KDC-8070R=C,
KDC-8080R=B#3, KDC-8090R=A,
KDC-9…
KDC-9011=C, KDC-9012R=C,
KDC-9015=B#3, KDC-9017=A#1,
KDC-9060R=D#2, KDC-9090R=A,
KDC-MP…
KDC-MP6090R=A, KDC-MP7018=A#1,
KDC-MP8017=A#1,
KDC-PS…
KDC-PS9016R=B#3, KDC-PS9018R=A,
KDC-PS9070R=C, KDC-PS9080R=B#3,
KDC-PS911R=C, KDC-PS9590R=A,
KDC-V…
KDC-V6017=A#1, KDC-V6090R=A,
KDC-V7017=A#1, KDC-V7018R=A,
KDC-V7090R=A,
KDC-X…
KDC-X615=B#1, KDC-X617=A#1,
KDC-X711=C, KDC-X715=B,
KDC-X717=A#1, KDC-X811=C,
KDC-X815=B#3, KDC-X817=A,
KDC-X911=C, KDC-X915=B#3,
KDC-X917=A,
KDC-Z…
KDC-Z727=A#1, KDC-Z828=A#1,
KMD-…
KMD-71=C,
KMD-860R=D#2, KMD-870R=C,
KMD-PS970R=C, KMD-PS971R=B#3,
KMD-X91=C, KMD-X92=B#3,
KRC-5…
KRC-507S=C, KRC-508S=B#1,
KRC-509S=A#1, KRC-559R=D#2,
KRC-577R=C, KRC-578R=B,
KRC-579R=A, KRC-587=C#1,
KRC-6…
KRC-607=C#1, KRC-608=B#1,
KRC-609=A#1, KRC-659R=D#2,
KRC-6701RY=C, KRC-677R=C,
KRC-678R=B, KRC-678RV=B,
KRC-679R=A, KRC-680R=B,
KRC-687R=C, KRC-687W=C,
KRC-688=B#1, KRC-689=A#1,
KRC-7…
KRC-708=B#1, KRC-709=A#1,
KRC-759R=D#2, KRC-7701RY=C,
KRC-777R=C, KRC-778R=B,
KRC-778RV=B, KRC-779R=A,
KRC-781R=A, KRC-787=C#1,
KRC-788=B#1, KRC-789=A#1,
KRC-8…
KRC-807=C#1, KRC-859C=D#2,
KRC-859R=D#2, KRC-859W=D#2,
KRC-877R=C, KRC-877W=C,
KRC-878R=B#3, KRC-887R=C,
KRC-888=B#1, KRC-889=A#1,
KRC-9…
KRC-977R=C,
KRC-PS…
KRC-PS1077R=C, KRC-PS959R=D#2,
KRC-PS978R=B#3, KRC-PS979R=A,
KRC-PS987R=C, KRC-PS988R=B#3,
KRC-PS989R=A,
KRC-V…
KRC-V679R=A, KRC-V879R=A,
KRC-X…
KRC-X657=C, KRC-X858=B#3,
KRC-X957=C,
Z…
Z727=A#1, Z828=A#1, Z828MP=A,
Television + Hideaway Tuner Amplifier
KVC-1000 + KTC-1000R=E,
Television DVD Receiver
KVT-910DVD=F#1, KVT-920DVD=F,
KVT-930DVD=F,
NOTE
#1 RDS functions can not be used.
For example : "Automatic Switching
DAB priority" etc..
#2 The control unit needs to be upgraded.
Please take your control unit to the
Kenwood dealer.
#3 As for the Programme Type (PTY)
Function, B+ is the group it belong to.
AıÇΉÏ
About operation of A groups
OPEN
VOL ADJ
OFF
AUDIO
DAB
TUNE
NF
PTY
LOUD MENU
AUD
LOUD DISP NAME.S
SCROLL
ATT
PWR
OFF
MENU NF
S.A
2ZONE
DAB
Hold down the [MENU] button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed when the menu mode is entered.
2
Selecting function to set
Press either the [FM] or [AM] button to search through the functions until you see the one you want to adjust in the display.
3
Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the [
4] or [¢] button.
The setting will change for each function.
NOTE
4
Depending on the function, some operations can start after pressing the button for at least 1-2 seconds.
Ending the menu mode
Press the [MENU] button.
The following setting items are added for the DAB function.
• Switching DAB/SIRIUS*1
• Automatic Switching DAB priority
• Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
• Regional Announcement Function
• Selecting DAB Seek Mode
• Auto Ensemble Memory Entry
• Announcement select mode
• PTY Watch Select Mode
• Language Filter Search Mode
*1 To the users of KDC-X917/ X817/ X717/
9017/ V7017/ 716S, Z828, Z727.
Before using, set the "SW DAB/SIRIUS" in the menu to switch to "DAB".
NOTE
An incorrect setting may cause a false display of the name.
ÅBÇΉÏ
About operation of B groups
No method for operating the menu is described in the text. Operate the menu mode according to the following instructions.
Menu System
1
Enter the menu mode
KRC-608
DISC
PWR
OFF
DAB
PROG
EJECT
B NR SCAN B.S/RDM REP
LOUD
D.SCN
MTL/M.RDM
MENU
AUD
AUTO
AME
DISP
NAME.S
DISC
No method for operating the menu is described in the text. Operate the menu mode according to the following instructions.
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Before use
Menu System
1
Enter the menu mode
Hold down the [MENU] button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed when the menu mode is entered.
2
Selecting function to set
Press either the [FM] or [AM] button to search through the functions until you see the one you want to adjust in the display.
3
Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the [
4] or [¢] button.
The setting will change for each function.
NOTE
4
Depending on the function, some operations can start after pressing the button for at least 1-2 seconds.
Ending the menu mode
Press the [MENU] button.
The following setting items are added for the DAB function.
• Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS
• Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
• Regional Announcement Function
• Selecting DAB Seek Mode
• Auto Ensemble Memory Entry
• Announcement select mode
• PTY Watch Select Mode
• Language Filter Select Mode mode is entered.
2
Selecting function to set
Press either the [
4] or [¢] button to search through the functions until you see the one you want to adjust in the display.
3
Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the [AM] or [FM] button.
The setting will change for each function.
NOTE
Depending on the function, some operations can start after pressing the button for at least 1-2 seconds.
4
Ending the menu mode
Press the [MENU] button.
The following setting items are added for the DAB function.
• Traffic Announcement Function*2
• News Bulletin Function*2
• Selecting DAB Seek Mode
• Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS
• Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
• Regional Announcement Function
• Auto Ensemble Memory Entry
NOTE
*2 This setting is common with both the
DAB source and RDS source. Set in the same manner as the operation of the same function of the RDS. In the case that the RDS function is not set in the menu, the item is not displayed.
ÅıCΉÏ
About operation of C groups
PREOUT
System E's
LOUD SCAN RDM REP D.SCN
M.RDM
DISP
NAME.S
EJECT
DISC
OFF
DAB
AUTO
AME
PTY NF
MENU
DISC
ATT
LOUD
POWER
OFF
SRC
FM
CLK
DISC
PTY
1
SCAN
2
RDM
3
REP
4
D.SCN
5
M.RDM
AUTO AME DISP
6
MENU
AUD
AM
DISC
No method for operating the menu is described in the text. Operate the menu mode according to the following instructions.
Menu System
1
Enter the menu mode
Hold down the [MENU] button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed when the menu
6
ÅıÇD‰Ï
About operation of D groups
TUNER
LOUD
TI
VOL
ADJ
DISP/
TEXT NAME. S
MENU
AUD
EJECT
DAB
PTY
DISC
CLOSE
PWR OFF
ATT LOUD
1 2 3 4 5 6
VOL ADJ MENU
TI AUDIO
PROG/PTY
SRC
PWR
OFF
FM
DISC MW/LW
AM
DISP/TEXT
NAME.S
No method for operating the menu is described in the text. Operate the menu mode according to the following instructions.
Menu System
1
Enter the menu mode
Hold down the [MENU] button for one second or more.
"MENU" is displayed when the menu mode is entered.
2
Selecting function to set
Press either the [
4] or [¢] button to search through the functions until you see the one you want to adjust in the display.
3
Changing setting for currently displayed function
Press either the [AM] or [FM] button.
The setting will change for each function.
NOTE
Depending on the function, some operations can start after pressing the button for at least 1-2 seconds.
4
Ending the menu mode
Press the [MENU] button.
The following setting items are added for the DAB function.
• Traffic Announcement Function*2
• News Bulletin Function*2
• Selecting DAB Seek Mode
• "DUAL MAIN"/"MAIN"/"DUAL SUB"/
"SUB"*3
• Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS
• Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
• Regional Announcement Function
• "DATA-SRV"*3
NOTE
*2 This setting is common with both the
DAB source and RDS source. Set in the same manner as the operation of the same function of the RDS. In the case that the RDS function is not set in the menu, the item is not displayed.
*3 This item can be set, but the function doesn’t work.
ÅıÇÎEÏ
About operation of E groups
Control Function
DAB Control Screen (Main)
T I M E N U 1 2 : 0 0
S D A B S +
DAB 1 P 1 1 4 5 1 . 0 7
E N S E M B L E L A B E L # #
AUTO1 ALM NEWS
MAIN
REG AF
DAB DRC
2
#
TI
PR
T I
SRV
P 1
P 2
S -
P 3
BAND
DAB Control Screen (Shift)
P 4
M E N U
D A B
P 5
PTY
P 6
1 2 : 0 0
S +
DAB 1 P 1 1 4 5 1 . 0 7
E N S E M B L E L A B E L # #
AUTO ALM NEWS
MAIN
REG AF
DAB DRC
2
#
TI
PR
BAND
SRV PTY
SEEK AME
P/S TI VOL TITLE
[
4] / [¢] button
Each time [
4] / [¢] is touched for at least 1 second the Ensemble switches in the way selected in Seek mode.
Touch [
4] / [¢] to switch services.
] DAB Reception. (page 12)
[S+] / [S-] button
Touch [S+] / [S-] to switch services.
] DAB Reception. (page 12)
[BAND] button
Touch [BAND] to switch the Pre-set band.
] Service Preset Memory. (page 13)
[P1] - [P6] button
Touch [P1] - [P6] to register and call up the Service.
] Service Preset Memory. (page 13)
[SEEK] button
Touch [SEEK] to switch the Seek mode.
] Selecting DAB Seek Mode. (page 12)
[AME] button
1 Touch [AME].
2 Touch [
4] or [¢] to start auto ensemble memory entry.
] Auto Ensemble Memory Entry. (page
13)
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Before use
[P/S] button
Touch [P/S] to switch the Service component.
] Primary/Secondary Switching. (page
13)
[TI VOL] button
Touch [TI VOL] for at least 2 seconds to register the volume for the
Announcement.
] Presetting Volume for Announcement.
(page 19)
[TITLE] button
Touch [TITLE] to switch the display item.
] Display Switching for DAB. (page 14)
[TI] button
Touch [TI] to switch the interrupting function of the Traffic Announcement on/off.
] Traffic Announcement Function. (page
19)
[PTY] button
Touch [PTY] to the DAB PTY Search
Screen.
[SRV] button
Touch [SRV] to the DAB Service List screen.
DAB PTY Search Screen
D B I N F O
J a z z M u s i c
ENG.
LANG.
S o c i a l A f f a i r s
R e l i g i o n
P h o n e
T r a v e l &
I n
T o u r i n g
L e i s u r e & H o b b y
J a z z M u s i c CTRL
Refer to the DAB PTY Search Screen together with the PTY Search Screen of the KVC-1000.
[
5] / [∞] button and PTY item
1 Touch [
5] / [∞] to switch the list.
2 Touch the name of the PTY to search by the selected type.
] Programme Type (PTY) Function. (page
15)
[LANG.] button
Touch [LANG.] to display the name of the language currently used.
[CTRL] button
Touch [CTRL] to return to the source control screen.
DAB Service List Screen
E N S E M B L E _ L A B E L
S E R V I C E _ L A B E L
A L P H A 1
A L P H A 2
A L P H A 3
A L P H A 4
A L P H A 5
A L P H A 6 CTRL
Menu item 1 - 6 button
Touch the name of the Service to switch to the selected Service.
[
5] / [∞] button
Touch [
5] / [∞] to switch the display item.
[CTRL] button
Touch [CTRL] to return to the DAB control screen.
Setup Function
DAB Setup Screen
R D S C H G
O N O F F
D R C
O N
R E G I N T
O N
O F F
O F F
D A B S E T U P
As for operation on the DAB Setup
Screen, refer to the System Setup
Function of the KVC-1000.
RTN
[RDS CHG] button
] Automatic Switching from DAB to
RDS. (page 21)
[DRC] button
] Dynamic Range Control (DRC). (page
20)
[REG INT] button
] Regional Announcement Function.
(page 20)
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ÅıÇΉF
About operation of F groups
Control Function
DAB Control Screen
[info] button
Touch [info] to the DAB Information
Screen.
[PTY] button
Touch [PTY] to the DAB PTY Search
Screen.
DAB Service List Screen
[SEEK] button
Touch [SEEK] to switch the Seek mode.
] Selecting DAB Seek Mode. (page 12)
[
4] / [¢] button
Each time [
4] / [¢] is touched the
Ensemble switches the way selected in
Seek mode.
] DAB Reception. (page 12)
[S+] / [S-] button
Touch [S+] / [S-] to switch services.
] DAB Reception. (page 12)
[P/S] button
Touch [P/S] to switch the Service component.
] Primary/Secondary Switching. (page
13)
[DB] button
Touch [DB] to switch the Pre-set band.
] Service Preset Memory. (page 13)
[1] - [6] button
Touch [1] - [6] to register and call up the
Service.
] Service Preset Memory. (page 13)
[AME] button
1 Touch [AME].
2 Touch [
4] or [¢] to start auto ensemble memory entry.
] Auto Ensemble Memory Entry. (page
13)
[DRC] button
Touch [DRC] to switch the DRC function
ON/OFF.
] Dynamic Range Control (DRC). (page
20)
[LIST] button
Touch [LIST] to the DAB Service List
Screen.
Service Labels in the Ensemble being received are displayed.
d] button
Touch [u item.
[MAIN] button
Touch [MAIN] to return to the DAB
Control Screen.
[1] - [6] button
Touch [1] - [6] to switch to the selected
Service.
DAB Information Screen
As for the content of the display item, refer to the "Display Switching for DAB"
(page 14).
[RTN] button
Touch [RTN] to return to the DAB Control
Screen.
9
Before use
DAB PTY Search Screen
[PTY Lang] button
Touch [PTY Lang] to switch the language displaying the PTY.
[ASW select] button
Touch [ASW select] to the DAB
Announcement select Screen.
[Auto CHG] button
] Automatic Switching DAB priority.
(page 20)
DAB Announcement select Screen
d] button
Touch [u item.
[1] - [5] button
Touch [1] - [5] to select the 5 items being displayed.
[SEARCH] button
Touch [SEARCH] to search a Service in the Ensemble by the selected PTY.
] Programme Type (PTY) Function. (page
15)
[Watch] button
Touch [Watch] to register the selected
PTY in the Watch.
] PTY Watch Select Mode. (page 16)
[RTN] button
Touch [RTN] to return to the DAB Control
Screen.
Setup Function
As for operation on the DAB Setup
Screen, refer to the System Setup
Function of the control unit.
DAB Setup Screen
Touch each item to switch ON/OFF.
] Announcement select mode. (page 18)
[RTN] button
Touch [RTN] to return to the DAB Setup
Screen.
[LangFilter] button
Touch [
2] / [3] to switch the language to be filtered.
] Language Filter Select Mode. (page 17)
[Regional] button
] Regional Announcement Function.
(page 20)
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DAB features (Basic)
ABCDEF
About DAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting)
Thanks to the transmission of broadcast signals in digital format, the DAB system can reproduce clearer audio than conventional analogue broadcasting and stabilise reception even in a mobile object such as a vehicle.
In existing analogue broadcasting (e.g.,
FM), for a broadcast station to broadcast one programme the frequency must be changed and transmitted for each region and when travelling over long distances it is necessary to change the frequency.
FM-A
RDS-B
Jazz music
FM-C
Local1
FM-A FM-C
RDS-B
-a -b
Local2 channel
-c
(band III) (L band)
DAB-b
Ensemble provider
Services
Pops music
Dynamic Label:
Song name, singer, song introduction, and other textual information related to the programme.
Jazz music
Link Function:
Where is the same programme being broadcast?
For example: RDS-B
News
Primary: English
Secondary: French
Secondary: German
Secondary: Dutch
Secondary: Italian
Sports
Primary: Regular audio
Secondary: A team fans
Secondary: B team fans
Parliament relay
Traffic news announcement
Alarm announcement
Data Service
The DAB allots transmitting channels to the stations in the same manner as in a TV station, allowing one single channel to cover the whole area. A station broadcasting through the channel is called an Ensemble (Ensemble provider), providing more than one Service. The
Services include the Audio programme and
Data service.
Also, the Services include various Service
Information such as the Service Label
(name), network information, etc. For example, information such as an RDS station broadcasts is the same programming as with the DAB services provided.
Based on this data, when it is no longer possible to receive the DAB, there will be automatic switching to the RDS station which will allow continued monitoring of the Service.
❈ Programme organisation has been created for descriptive purposes and differs from actual broadcasts. Also note that depending on time, the number of programmes is subject to change.
Audio programme service consist of;
• Audio Modes
There are three modes: stereo, joint stereo , and single channel (e.g., mono).
• Sound Quality
There are a variety of levels which range from sound quality on par with a telephone to highquality sound at the level of CD. There is also a mode that cuts the sampling frequency in half to raise the transfer efficiency.
Audio mode and sound quality are each used to advantage in broadcasts depending on the contents of the Service
(Audio programme). In addition, the textual information (Dynamic Label) related to the service (Audio programme) can be transmitted.
Alarm announcement;
When an emergency programme is broadcast in case of a disaster, all functions are interrupted and switched to the alarm announcement.
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DAB features (Basic)
Selecting DAB Mode
ABCDEF
Press the [SRC] button repeatedly until
DAB mode is obtained. "DAB" is displayed when the DAB mode is selected.
The DAB indicator lights whilst the DAB mode.
NOTE
Refer to the Source mode page in each manual for groups E and F.
ABCDEF
Selecting DAB Seek Mode
Select the method how to select an ensemble.
1
Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item.
2
Selecting Tuning Mode:
Switch the setting of the menu items.
"Seek Mode Auto 1"/"AUTO 1"/"AUTO":
Auto Ensemble Seek
"Seek Mode Auto 2"/"AUTO2":
Pre-set Service Call
"Seek Mode Manual"/"MANUAL":
Manual Seek
3
Exit from the menu mode.
E and F group:
Touch [SEEK] to switch the Seek mode.
NOTE
• The same setting items are displayed in each of the DAB mode and the TUNER mode, but settings for the DAB source are available from within the DAB mode and settings for the TUNER source are available from within the TUNER mode.
• As for D group, the Pre-set Service Call of the AUTO2 cannot be set.
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DAB Reception
In DAB, select Ensemble and then choose
Service (Audio programme).
Switching the ensemble channel
(band III) (L band)
Ensemble
+
+
+
Service 1
Service 2
Service 3
Switching service
1
Switching the ensemble
It changes by the selected method. If the [
¢] button is pressed for at least 1 second, it moves in the larger direction.
If the [
4] button is pressed for at least
1 second, it moves in the smaller direction.
As for F group, touch [
4] / [¢] on the DAB Control Screen
• In Auto Ensemble Seek mode
("AUTO1" on or "AUTO" on)
An Ensemble in good receiving condition can be selected and received.
2
• In Pre-set Service Call mode ("AUTO2" on)
Services registered can be called in the order of the Pre-set number.
• In Manual Seek mode ("AUTO" off or
"MANU" on)
Channels are switched one after another.
Switching service
Press the [
¢] button to switch the
Services in the Ensemble one after another. The service label of each service is shown on the display.
Pressing the [
4] button to switches the services in the reverse order.
As for F group, touch [S+] / [S-] on the
DAB Control Screen
NOTE
• Switching the Service causes a break-off of the sound for about one second.
• The number of services is variable depending on the ensemble.
• There is no switching to data service.
• The ST indicator lights during reception of a Stereo Audio programme.
• As for E and F group, Services can be switched directly whilst the Service list is being displayed (page 7-10).
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Primary/Secondary Switching
The Primary and Secondary can be switched with services that are composed of more than one service components.
Ensemble
-
+
Service 1
Primary "PRIMARY" /"P/S P"/"PRI"
Secondary "SECONDARY"/"P/S S"/"SEC"
Secondary "SECONDARY"/"P/S S"/"SEC"
Secondary "SECONDARY"/"P/S S"/"SEC"
Service 2
Each time the [AM] button is pressed the Service components are switched.
As for E and F groups, touch [P/S] on the DAB Control Screen.
NOTE
• When Secondary service exists in Service
A , B and C: The P/S indicator is ON.
E
: The PR indicator is ON.
F : The P/S indicator is ON blue.
When Secondary service is selected.
A , B and C: The P/S indicator blinks.
E
: The SC indicator is ON.
F : The P/S indicator is ON red.
• The Primary is selected automatically when the service is switched or the unit is turned off.
• The number of service components is variable depending on the service.
• The Primary/Secondary switching is not available when the service has only one service component or its Secondaries consist of data services.
• As for B and F group, set the desired language in the "Language Filter Select
Mode" to switch to only the set language.
If the selected language has no
Secondary, switching to the Secondary is not possible (page 17).
2
Receive the service to be preset.
3
Hold down the preset button ([1] - [6]) to preset the service for two seconds or more.
The service is preset when the number of the button blinks once.
Recalling a Preset Service:
Press the [FM] / [BAND] / [DB] button to select the preset band, and press the desired preset number button ([1] - [6]).
The number of the pressed button is shown in the display.
NOTE
• If ensemble is switching, it may take some time until there is sound.
• Up to 6 services can be preset in each of preset bands DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3.
• As the preset memory consists of the storage of services, the distinction of
Primary and Secondary service components is not preset. The Primary service component is received when a service is recalled.
• If no Service is being received, it cannot be stored in memory.
• Preset bands DAB1, DAB2 and DAB3 refer to the bands for use in preset memory and do not mean different receiving bands.
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Auto Ensemble Memory Entry
Ensembles that can be received through the pre-set band currently being heard are automatically stored in memory one after another. A representative Service of the Ensembles stored in memory can be called up with a one-touch operation.
This function is convenient in such cases as when on a journey where one has no idea what ensemble is available. Up to 6 ensemble can be stored this way.
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Service Preset Memory
The service being received can be stored in memory under a preset button.
1
Press the [FM] button to select the preset band.
As for E and F groups, touch [BAND] /
[DB] on the DAB Control Screen
Each time you press the button, the preset band switches between DAB1,
DAB2 and DAB3.
Preset button: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
1
2
3
Select the preset band for auto ensemble memory entry.
Auto ensemble memory entry allows
"Auto Memory"/"A-MEMORY" to be displayed.
Press the setting button of the menu items on the control unit for at least 1
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DAB features (Basic)
second to start the Auto ensemble memory entry.
After storing in the memory finishes, the number of the pre-set buttons and the ensemble label are displayed.
E and F group:
1
2
Touch [AME].
Touch [
4] or [¢] to start auto ensemble memory entry.
Recalling a Preset Service:
Press the [FM] / [BAND] / [DB] button to select the preset band, and press the desired preset number button ([1] - [6]).
The number of the pressed button is shown in the display.
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Display Switching for DAB
The information shown in the display can be selected.
Switching the Display:
Each time the [DISP] / [CLK] button is pressed the display item is switched.
As for E, F-group, touch [TITLE] / [info] on the DAB Control Screen
Display item
Ensemble label
Service label
Dynamic label
Received
Frequency
PTY label
Component label
Audio quality
Region label
Display
"Ensemble Label"/
"Ensemble"
"Service Label"/ "Service"
"Dynamic Label"/ "Dynamic"
"Frequency"/ "FREQ"
"PTY Label"/ "PTY"
"Component Label"/
"Component"/ "COMP"
"Audio Quality"/ "Quality"
"Region Label"/ "Region"
Ensemble label:
Displays the name of the ensemble being received.
Service label:
Displays the name of the service being received.
Component label:
Displays the name of the Audio service component (Primary / Secondary) being received.
Dynamic label:
Displays the textual information related to the Audio programme. (As for the scrolling method, refer to the Radio text
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Scroll or Text Scroll of the control unit.)
PTY label:
Displays the Programme Type (PTY) of the service being received.
Audio quality:
Displays the sound quality information of the Audio service being received.
### Kbps: Transmission speed (The larger, the higher the sound quality becomes.)
## kHz: Sampling frequency
P#: Protection level (Correcting error level)
Example: "384 kbps 48 kHz P5"/"384 kbps"
Region label:
Displays the name of the area of the ensemble being received.
NOTE
• Whilst signals are not being provided by the providers or being stored in memory, each label displays such messages.
• When the control unit cannot indicate 16 letters within a line, the display of each label is abbreviated within eight letters.
• Depending on the kind of letters used in each display, some may not be possible to display.
• The setting of the ON/OFF for the auto scroll is common with the setting of the
Text Scroll for the CD mode and the disc changer mode of the control unit.
• Items mentioned above are the display items for the DAB. The number of display items such as watches, characters, etc.
and the order of the display depend on the control unit. (Refer to the operation manual of the control unit at the same time.)
DAB features (Search)
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Programme Type (PTY) Function
This function permits desired programme types from within the received Ensemble to be searched and monitored.
1
Entering PTY Selection Mode:
Press the [
38](PTY) button.
"PTY" is displayed and the Programme
Type Selection (PTY) Mode entered.
NOTE
This function cannot be used during the interruption of the announcement/PTY
Watch.
2
Select the programme type
• Each time the [FM] / [AM] button is pressed the programme type switches.
As for the available programme type, refer to the "Programme Type Display".
• Press the pre-set button for direct selection. Default settings are pre-set as follows:
[1].Music
[3].News
[2].Speech
[4].Other Music
[5].Serious Classics [6].Varied
NOTE
Changing the preset programme types
Select the programme type to be preset and hold down a preset button ([1] - [6]) for two seconds or more. The previously preset programme type is cleared and replaced with the newly selected programme type.
3
Search a service of the selected programme type
Press the [
4] / [¢] buttons to start searching for the selected programme type. When the selected programme type is found, the letters indicating the result of the search (Service label, etc.) are displayed and the programme is received.
NOTE
If the selected programme type is not found, the message ( "NO PTY", etc.) is displayed.
When searching for a service of another programme type, repeat procedures 2 and
3.
Switching to Another Service:
Repeat procedure 3.
Another service of the same programme type will be searched.
Cancelling Search In the Middle:
Press the [
38](PTY) button.
NOTE
This setting is valid only with the DAB source. The similar function for the RDS source can be set during reception of an
FM station in the tuner mode.
Searching by programme type and language:
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1
Press the [DISP] button whilst in programme type selection mode.
2
Selecting a language:
Each time the [FM] / [AM] button is pressed the language is switched.
As for the available languages, refer to the "Language Filter Search Mode"/
"Language Filter Select Mode". (page 17)
3
Searching by the selected programme type and language:
Press the [
4] / [¢] button to start searching.
4
Exiting: Press the [DISP] button.
Languages to be displayed:
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A and B+ group
Select English, French, German, Dutch,
Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian or
Swedish in "Language Filter Search
Mode"/ "Language Filter Select Mode" to display in the selected language. (page
17)
B , C and D group (except for B+)
1
B : Press the [DISP] button whilst in programme type selection mode.
C , D: Press the [
38](PTY) button for at least 1 second whilst in programme type selection mode.
2
Press the pre-set button of the desired language.
English is [1], French is [2], German is
[3] and Swedish is [4].
3
Exiting: Press the [DISP] button.
NOTE
As for D group, Swedish is not available.
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Programme Type (PTY) Function
This function permits desired programme types from within the received Ensemble to be searched and monitored.
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DAB features (Search)
E
group
1
2
Touch [PTY] on the DAB Control Screen.
Touch [
5] / [∞] to switch the list.
3
Touch the name of the PTY to search by the selected type.
Cancelling Search In the Middle:
Exiting: Touch [CTRL].
F
group
1
Touch [PTY] on the DAB Control Screen.
2
Switch the display item on the DAB PTY
Search Screen and press buttons [1] - [5] to select a PTY.
3
Touch [SEARCH] to start searching.
Cancelling Search In the Middle:
Exiting: Touch [RTN].
Languages to be displayed:
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Select a language by touching the [Lang]
/ [PTY Lang] on the DAB PTY search
Screen for E (page 8) and on the DAB
Setup screen for F (page 10) to display in the selected language.
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PTY Watch Select Mode
After registering a desired programme type, when the programme in the registered type starts in the Ensemble being received, the Service is automatically switched.
1
2
3
4
Select menu mode using the control unit. Select the menu item.
Select PTY watch select mode to display the "PTY Watch"/"PTYW SEL".
Press the setting button of the menu items on the control unit for at least 1 second to switch to PTY watch select mode.
Switching the setting.
Each time the [FM] or [AM] button is pressed the programme type is switched.
PTY Watch off
Ô 1.- 29. Ô
As for available programme types, refer to the "Programme Type Display".
Exit menu mode.
NOTE
• Finish the selected PTY programme to return to the previous service.
• The "All Music"/"MUSIC" and "All
Speech"/"SPEECH" in the table of the
"Programme Type Display" cannot be selected.
• As for F group, it is operated on the
DAB PTY Search Screen. PTY watch can be turned OFF by “32.NONE.”
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Programme Type Display
Programme type
1. News
2. Current Affairs
3. Information
4. Sport
5. Education
6. Drama
7. Culture
8. Science
9. Varied
10. Pop Music
11. Rock Music
12. Easy Listening
Music
13. Light Classical
14. Serious
Classical
15. Other Music
16. Weather
17. Finance
18. Children's programmes
19. Social Affairs
20. Religion
21. Phone
22. Travel
23. Leisure
24. Jazz Music
25. Country Music
26. National Music
27. Oldies Music
28. Folk Music
Display
"News"/ "NEWS"
"Current Affairs"/ "AFFAIRS"
"Information"/ "INFO"
"Sport"/ "SPORT"
"Education"/ "EDUCATE"
"Drama"/ "DRAMA"
"Cultures"/ "CULTURE"
"Science"/ "SCIENCE"
"Varied Speech"/ "VARIED"
"Pop Music"/ "POP M"
"Rock Music"/ "ROCK M"
"Easy Listening M"/ "EASY
M"/ "M.O.R M"
"Light Classic M"/ "LIGHT
M"
"Serious Classics"/
"CLASSICS"
"Other Music"/ "OTHER M"
"Weather& Metr"/
"WEATHER"
"Finance"/ "FINANCE"
"Children's Prog"/
"CHILDREN"
"Social Affairs"/ "SOCIAL"
"Religion"/ "RELIGION"
"Phone In"/ "PHONE IN"
"Travel & Touring"/ "TRAVEL"
"Leisure & Hobby"/
"LEISURE"
"Jazz Music"/ "JAZZ"
"Country Music"/
"COUNTRY"
"National Music"/ "NATION
M"
"Oldies Music"/ "OLDIES"
"Folk Music"/ "FOLK M"
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29. Documentary
30.(Music)
31.(Speech)
"Documentary"/
"DOCUMENT"
"All Music"/ "MUSIC"
"All Speech"/ "SPEECH"
NOTE
• Speech...1~9, 16~23, 29 :
Music...10~15, 24~28
• In the "PTY Watch Select Mode" the "All
Music"/"MUSIC", "All Speech"/"SPEECH" cannot be selected.
• F group adds the item "32.NONE".
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Language Filter Search Mode
Audio programmes only in the desired language can selectively be received in the Ensemble.
Setting:
1
Select menu mode using the control unit. Select the menu item.
Select Language filter Search mode to display the "Language Search"/"LANG
SEARCH".
2
Press the setting button of the menu items on the control unit for at least 1 second to switch to Language filter
Search mode.
3
Switching the setting.
Each time the [FM] or [AM] button is pressed the setting is switched in the order as shown below:
*
*
*
*
*
Filter Off
Welsh
Danish
German
English
Spanish
French
Irish
Gaelic
Italian
Dutch
*
*
*
Norwegian
Portuguese
Finnish
Swedish
Flemish
Urdu
Swahili
Punjabi
Hindi
Gujurati
Bengali
4
Searching for a programme in the selected language.
Press the [
4] / [¢] button to start searching for a programme in the selected language.
NOTE
If no programme in the selected language is found, "Language n/a" is displayed. For searching another programme in another language, repeat procedures 2 and 3.
Switching to another programme:
Repeat procedure 4.
Searching for another programme in the newly selected language starts.
Cancelling Search In the Middle:
Exit menu mode.
NOTE
• A programme in the ensemble is selected regardless of the Service or the
Primary/Secondary setting.
• Search using a language with the "*" to display the type of PTY and the
Announcement Select into the selected language. Search using another language to display in English.
• Search a programme with the "Filter Off" to search programmes in all languages.
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Language Filter Select Mode
In the case that a service provider provides a multi-lingual audio programme, setting to switch only to the
Secondary of the desired language is possible.
Ensemble
Service 1
Example:
Filter Off German
Primary [English]
Secondary [French]
Secondary [German]
Secondary [Italian]
∞
∞
∞
∞
∞
∞
+ Service 2
Language
Setting:
1
Select menu mode using the control unit. Select the menu item.
Select Language filter select mode to display the "LANG Filter"/ "LANG FIL".
2
Press the setting button of the menu items on the control unit for at least 1 second to switch to Language filter select mode.
3
Switching the setting.
Each time the [FM] or [AM] button is pressed the setting is switched in the order as shown below:
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DAB features (Search)
*
*
*
*
*
Filter Off
Welsh
Danish
German
English
Spanish
French
Irish
Gaelic
Italian
Dutch
*
*
*
Norwegian
Portuguese
Finnish
Swedish
Flemish
Urdu
Swahili
Punjabi
Hindi
Gujurati
Bengali
4
Exit menu mode.
F
group
Setting can be carried out on the DAB
Setup Screen. (page 10)
NOTE
• Select a language with the "*" to switch the language of the Announcement
Select into the selected language. Select another language to switch to English.
(except for F)
• As for only B+ group, select a language with the "*" to switch the language of the
Announcement Select and the type of
PTY into the selected language. Select another language to switch to English.
• If the selected language has no
Secondary, switching to the Secondary is not possible.
DAB features (Step Up)
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Announcement select mode
Either accepting or not accepting the interruption of each announcement provided by Ensemble providers can be set by each type.
Even whilst receiving another source, when the set announcement starts, the source is switched automatically.
Example:
Audio programme
Interrupt
"*Traffic news"
"*News"
"*Weather"
Setting:
1
Select menu mode using the control unit. Select the menu item.
Select Announcement select mode to display "ASW Select"/"ASW SEL".
2
Press the setting button of the menu items in the control unit for at least 1 second to switch to Announcement select mode.
3
Each time the [FM] or [AM] button is pressed the setting is switched in the order as shown below:
*
Display
"Alarm"
"Traffic news"
"Transport news"/"Travel
News"
"Warning"
"News"
"Weather"
"Event"
"Special event"
"Radio info"
"Sports news"
"Financial news"
Contents
Danger to life due to outbreak of war etc.,
Information on important items
Traffic information
Time table information of public transportation services
Lower priority items than
Alarm (power failure, cutoff of the water supply, etc.)
News flash
Weather forecasting
Event information
Undetermined event information
Programme information, advance notice
Sports news
Financial news
4
Switching the setting
Press the [
4] or the [¢] button.
Indication of the "*" at the front of a
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display item means that interruption of the item is permitted.
5
Exit menu mode.
F
group
Setting can be carried out on the DAB
Setup Screen. (page 10)
Exiting the interruption:
Switch the setting of the interruption of the item being interrupted from permission to prohibition.
NOTE
• The setting of the interruption of the
"Alarm" is always ON. Switching to OFF is not possible.
• During an interruption another announcement cannot interrupt the item.
Languages to be displayed
(except for F group)
Select English, French, German, Dutch,
Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian or
Swedish in "Language Filter Search Mode"/
"Language Filter Select Mode" to display in the selected language. (page 17)
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Traffic Announcement Function
Traffic information can be received automatically. It is also possible to play a tape or disc whilst waiting for a traffic announcement programme to start.
Turning Traffic Announcement Function
On/Off:
1
Set this function referring to the "Traffic
Information Function" of the control unit.
If the [TI] button is not provided set through the menu.
Traffic Announcement Function is displayed as "TI".
2
When the function is on, the TI indicator is turned on.
In the case of an Ensemble provider supporting the Traffic Announcement, the TI indicator is turned on.
When a Traffic Announcement programme starts, "TRAFFIC INFO"/
"TRAFFIC" is displayed, adjusting the volume to the set level.
When a traffic information programme starts whilst playing a tape or a disc, automatic switching to the traffic information happens.
Either an ending of the traffic information or deterioration of the receiving signal results in switching back to the previous source.
3
Exit menu mode.
NOTE
• This setting is valid for both the DAB and
RDS sources.
• As for D group, turning the function ON causes the TI indicator light up and an interruption causes the TA indicator to turn on. In the case that the Ensemble supports the Traffic Announcement, the
TP indicator turns on.
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News Bulletin Function with
Announcement News Timeout
Setting
The News Bulletin information can be listened to in priority by overriding another programme or source. When this function is turned on, the interval for allowing the overriding of news (news timeout period) can be set in the range between 10 and 90 minutes.
1
Set this function referring to the "News
Bulletin Function with PTY News
Timeout Setting" of the control unit.
2
Starting the News Announcement programme causes the NEWS indicator to blink, adjusting the volume to the set level.
NOTE
• This setting is valid for both the DAB and
RDS sources.
• This function cannot be used if the "RDS function" and the "News Bulletin Function with PTY News Timeout Setting" are not provided for in the control unit.
• As for E group, refer to the "News
Bulletin Function with PTY News Timeout
Setting" of the RDS function.
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Presetting Volume for
Announcement
Pre-setting the volume unique to announcements is possible.
1
Receive a DAB station.
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DAB features (Step Up)
2
Adjust the volume for the announcement.
3
Press the [TI VOL ADJ] button for at least 2 seconds. An indication of the volume blinks once and the volume is stored in the memory. Announcements can be heard at this volume.
NOTE
• This setting is valid for both the DAB and
RDS sources.
• This function cannot be set if the "Presetting Volume for Traffic
Information/News" function of the RDS function is not provided for in the control unit.
• This function does not reduce the listening volume in the DAB and tuner modes. The volume set here is recalled only when it is larger than the volume which is currently used in the DAB or tuner mode.
• Setting the volume unique to the announcement and turning
Announcement select mode on with the minimum volume results in only the desired announcement being heard.
• As for E and F group, refer to the "Presetting the Volume for Traffic
Information/News" of the RDS function.
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Regional Announcement
Function
The interruption of the announcement such as the Alarm of either a restricted region where the programme is being received (regional restriction ON) or all regions (regional restriction OFF) can be selected.
Turning Regional Announcement Function
On/Off:
1
Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item.
2
Switching the setting.
Switch the setting of menu items.
"REG ASW"/ "REG INT"/ "REGA"/ "REG"/
"Regional ASW"
"ON": Regional on
"OFF": Regional off
3
Exit menu mode.
E and F group
Set this function on the DAB Setup
Screen. (page 8, 10)
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NOTE
This setting is valid only with the DAB source. The similar function for the RDS source can be set during reception of an
FM station in the tuner mode.
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Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
In the case that the producer of a programme wants to adjust dynamic range, DRC information is transmitted.
Whether to receive the DRC or not can be selected and set according to listeners' preference.
1
Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item.
2
Switching the setting.
Switch the setting of menu items.
"DRC ON": Functioning
"DRC OFF": Not functioning
3
Exit menu mode.
E
group
Set this function on the DAB Setup
Screen. (page 8)
F
group
Touch [DRC] on the DAB Control Screen.
NOTE
• As the dynamic range is changed based on the Dynamic Range Control information sent from a Service provider, this function does not work whilst no information is being transmitted from the
Provider.
• When the Dynamic Range Control (DRC) is set ON, the sound volume is somewhat lower.
Also, if the DRC data can’t be cleanly demodulated, the DRC may be invalid.
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Automatic Switching DAB priority
RDS/DAB provides information when the
DAB service and RDS station are broadcasting the same programme.
When the receiving signal of a DAB station deteriorates, the reception can be switched automatically to the RDS station broadcasting the same radio programme, allowing listeners to continue listening to the same programme.
On the contrary, when an RDS station is being received, the reception can be switched automatically to the DAB station broadcasting the same radio programme, allowing the same programme to be heard at a higher sound quality.
Service of DAB:
RDS:
Source mode: DAB DAB DAB
RDS:
Service of DAB:
Source mode: TUNER DAB
1
Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item.
2
Switching the setting.
Switch the setting of menu items.
"DAB PRIORITY"/"DAB-P"
"ON": Functioning
"OFF": Not functioning
3
Exit menu mode.
F
group
Set this function on the DAB Setup
Screen. (page 10)
NOTE
• When the receiving signal of a DAB station deteriorates, the reception can be switched to the RDS station, however, when the receiving signal of a DAB station recovers, the reception can be switched to the previous condition.
The DAB indicator blinks during the period of switching to the RDS station.
(except for F)
• Switching the reception from the RDS station to the DAB station causes switching the source mode to the DAB source. After this, every operation enters
DAB mode. For selecting other FM/AM stations, switch the source mode to the
TUNER source mode before selecting.
• If the tuner of the Control unit provides no RDS function, this function does not work.
• It takes at least 10 seconds after receiving the RDS signal to switch from the RDS station to the DAB service.
stations. Therefore, when the receiving condition of a DAB station deteriorates, the reception can be switched automatically to the RDS station broadcasting the same radio programme to minimize the sound interruption. The
DAB indicator blinks during the period of switching to the RDS station.
Service of DAB:
RDS:
1
Display the menu mode using the control unit and select a setting item.
2
Switching the setting.
Switch the setting of menu items.
"SW RDS"/ "RDS CHG"/ "RDS"/
"Switching to RDS"
"ON": Functioning
"OFF": Not functioning
3
Exit menu mode.
E
group
Set this function on the DAB Setup
Screen. (page 8)
NOTE
• When the receiving signal of the DAB station recovers, the reception can be switched to the DAB source.
• If the tuner of the Control unit provides no RDS function, this function does not work.
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Automatic Switching from DAB to RDS
Presently, the coverage areas of DAB stations are smaller than those of RDS
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DAB features (Remote control)
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DAB features of remote control
• [TUNER] button (Switching Modes)
Each press toggles between TUNER mode and DAB mode.
• [SRC] / [SOURCE] button (Switching
Modes)
Each press switches the usable source modes in order.
• [1] to [6] buttons (Preset Memory)
Calls the services that have been stored to memory.
NOTE
Operation can’t be done with the B group.
• [
4] / [¢] buttons (Service Switching)
Pressing the [
¢] button switches the services from within the Ensemble in order.
Pressing the [
4] button switches the services in the reverse order.
NOTE
The E KVC-1000 is ensemble switching.
• [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.
1 2
ABC
3
DEF
SRC
4
GHI
7
PRS
5
JKL
8
TUV
6
MNO
PROG
WXY
9
DNPP
0
QZ
DIRECT
OK
TUNE
TRACK
AM
–
REW
DISC
FM
+
FF
ATT
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
CA-R66
VOL
SRC
1 - 6
4 / ¢
FM
AM
1
4
GHI
7
PRS
2
ABC
5
JKL
8
TUV
0
QZ
DIRECT
OK
3
DEF
TUNER
6
MNO
TAPE
9
WXY
CD
CD·MD
CH
–
TUNE
TRACK
+
DNPP
AM
–
FM
+
PROG
REW
DISC
FF
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
VOL.
TUNER
1 - 6
4 / ¢
FM
AM
FM
AM
DNPP/
SBF
OK
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
–
+
SRC
A
T
T
FM
+
DSIC
AM
–
4
TUNE
TRACK
¢
38
SRC
4
¢
1 - 6
DNPP/
SBF
DIRECT
OK
1
4
GHI
PRS
7
2
ABC
5
JKL
8
TUV
0
QZ
3
DEF
6
MNO
9
WXY
MODE V.SEL
FNC
OPEN
AME REAR AV
SP
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
"AUD"
DVD
4
DVD
STOP ENTER
RETURN
ANGLE
TOPMENU
MENU
AUDIO LANG.
SUB TITLE
1 - 6
FM
¢
AM
SRC
22
FM
4
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
VOL.
RC-110
SOURCE
SOURCE
ATT
DISC+
FM
OK
DNPP(SBF)
3
PROG
DISC-
AM
AM
SRC
UP
5
VOLUME
∞
ATT
¢
SRC
FM/DISC
+
DWN
4
AM/DISC
–
FM
AM
4 / ¢
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Accessories
External view
1
Number of items
.......................1
7
8
External view Number of items
.......................1
.......................1
2
3
.......................2
.......................4
9
0
.......................1
4
5
.......................4
.......................1
.......................3
!
.......................1
6 .......................1
@ .......................1
2CAUTION
The use of any accessories except for those provided might result in damage to the unit.
Make sure only to use the accessories shipped with the unit, as shown above.
Installation Procedure
1. To prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the terminal of the battery.
2. Install the DAB antenna and connect the antenna cable to the DAB hideaway tuner.
3. Connect the DAB hideaway tuner and the control unit using the provided DAB connection cable.
4. Make the proper input and output cable connections for each unit.
5. Install the unit in your car.
6. Reconnect the - terminal of the battery.
7. Press the reset button on the control unit.
2CAUTION
• Do not connect the DAB control cable whilst the control unit is turned ON.
• Be sure to press the reset button on the control unit after installation.
• If your car is not prepared for this special connection-system, consult your
Kenwood dealer.
• Make sure that all cable connections are securely made by inserting jacks until they lock completely.
• Do not let unconnected cables or terminals touch metal on the car or anything else conducting electricity. To prevent short circuits, also do not remove the caps on the ends of the unconnected cables or the terminals.
• Some disc changers need conversion cables for connection. See the section on "Safety Precautions" for details.
• Insulate unconnected cables with vinyl tape or other similar material.
• Be sure to use the provided DAB antenna (Accessory 7) as the DAB antenna. 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 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 during travel.
• DC voltage is output from the DAB antenna terminal of the DAB hideaway tuner to supply power to the DAB antenna. Be sure to connect the supplied DAB antenna only. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged.
• After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps, indicators, wipers, etc.
on the car are working properly.
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Connecting Cables to Terminals
2CAUTION
DC voltage is output from the DAB antenna terminal of the DAB hideaway tuner to supply power to the DAB antenna. Be sure to connect the supplied DAB antenna only.
Otherwise, the unit may be damaged.
(*…commercially available)
To KENWOOD disc changer / DAB control input
FM/AM antenna input
Control unit
DAB connection cable
(Accessory1)
TO
HEAD UNIT
P.CONT.
ANT.CONT.
Power control/Motor antenna control wire
(Blue/White)
DAB HIDEAWAY TUNER
K T C – 9 0 9 0 D A B
24bit D.R.I.V.E.
TO
CHANGER
RDI
OUTPUT
TO
DAB ANTENNA
DAB hideaway tuner
1
2
3
FM/AM antenna cable*
FM/AM antenna control cable*
(M10)
To control unit
Connection cable
(supplied with the
Disc changer)
Disc changer
■ If you want to connect KCA-S210A
Control unit
]“N”
DAB hideaway tuner
TO
HEAD UNIT
TO
CHANGER
O N
PROTOCOL
SWITCH
OFF ON
AUX
SWITCH
AUX
IN
TO
H/U
TO
CHANGER 1
TO
CHANGER 2
DAB antenna cable
(Accessory@)
DAB/FM/AM antenna
(Accessory7)
RDI output
NOTE
• To use the data output from the Radio Data
Interface (RDI) connector, a separate RDI-enabled component is required.
• The Radio Data Interface (RDI) output may contain test data, but this isn’t broadcast data.
KENWOOD disc changer control input
NOTE
To connect the Disc changer, consult your Disc changer manual.
Disc changer
Connect the KTC9090DAB to the terminal labelled TO CHANGER 2.
NOTE
Set the PROTOCOL selection switch to "N" position.
KCA-S210A
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Installation
■ Mounting the DAB Antenna to the Roof
2CAUTION
• Make a hole in the roof and mount the
DAB antenna. Specialized knowledge is required for this job and an installer should be requested for the installation work.
• The DAB antenna should 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 during travel.
1
Determine the mounting position of the
DAB antenna. (It replaces with established FM / AM antenna.)
2
Wipe away any dirt from the mounting position.
3
Remove the lining in a place where you can make a hole in the roof.
Make a Ø19.5mm round hole, or a
14.8mm rectangular hole in the roof.
4
Mount the DAB antenna and fasten it by tightening the nut from the inside.
5
Use a cable clamp to fix the antenna cable and perform the wiring as far as the DAB hideaway unit.
• In the case of a round fixing hole
DAB antenna
(Accessory7)
(Accessory8)
Waterproof rubber
(Accessory9)
Car roof
Ø19.5 mm
• In the case of a rectangular fixing hole
Nut
(Accessory!)
DAB antenna
(Accessory7)
(Accessory8)
Waterproof rubber
(Accessory0)
Car roof
14.8 mm
100 mm - 200 mm
Nut
(Accessory!)
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Installation
■ Mounting the DAB Hideaway Unit
2CAUTION
• Install the DAB hideaway unit in a wellventilated location and do not place objects on top of it.
• When installing to the car, the unit should be securely fastened at a location that will not interfere with driving.
• When making a hole in the chassis, check that the gas tank, break pipe, wire harness, or other part is not located on the other side, and be careful not to cause scratches.
• When attaching the mounting fittings
(Accessory2) to the DAB hideaway unit, use only the supplied mounting screws
(Accessory3) (M4 x 8 mm). Use of screws other than those supplied may result in internal damage or insecure mounting and is very dangerous.
• Installation using the self-tapping screws
Accessory2
Accessory4 (Ø5
× 20 mm)
HEAD
CHAN
TO
KTC–9090DAB
24bit
D.R.I.V
.E.
DAB H
IDEAW
AY TU
NER
OUTP
UT
DAB A
NTEN
NA
Accessory3
(M4
× 8 mm)
DAB antenna cable
Accessory5
• Installation using the velcro tapes
Carpet
Board etc.
thickness: 20 mm or more
Accessory6
Carpet
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Troubleshooting Guide
What might appear to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation or miswiring. Before calling service, first check the following table for possible problems.
PROBLEM
The DAB mode cannot be selected.
The frequency is displayed, but no sound can be heard.
Nothing happens when the buttons are pressed.
No sound can be heard, or the volume is low.
No switching to the
Secondary with B and
F group.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The DAB connection cable is not connected.
SOLUTION
Use the DAB connection cable to connect the control unit and the DAB hideaway tuner.
Set the PROTOCOL selection switch to
"N" position.
The PROTOCOL selection switch of the changer switching unit "KCA-S210A" is not set properly.
The DAB antenna is not connected.
The unit is outside the reception area.
Connect it properly by referring to
"Connecting Cables to Terminals".
Try receiving after you have entered the receiving area.
The computer chip in the unit is not functioning normally.
Press the reset button on the Control unit .
The input/output cables or wiring harness are connected incorrectly.
The language is set under the Language
Filter Select Mode function.
Reconnect the input/output cables and/or the wiring harness correctly. See the section on "Connecting Cables to
Terminals".
Set the Language Filter to off or select another language.
Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
DAB tuner section
Frequency range (L Band) ........................................1452.960 MHz ~ 1490.624 MHz
Frequency range (Band III) ..........................................174.928 MHz ~ 239.200 MHz
Usable sensitivity (L Band) ....................................................- 10 dBm ~ - 97.5 dBm
Usable sensitivity (Band III)........................................................ 0 dBm ~ - 100 dBm
Mode ................................................................................................Mode I, II, III, IV
General
Operating voltage ..........................................................14.4 V (11 ~ 16 V allowable)
Current consumption ....................................................................................450 mA
Installation size (W
× H × D)........................................................143 × 45 × 105 mm
Weight:..............................................................................................................537 g
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Table of contents
- 2 Safety precautions
- 3 An entrance to KTC-9090DAB
- 4 About operation of A groups
- 4 About operation of B groups
- 5 About operation of C groups
- 5 About operation of D groups
- 6 About operation of E groups
- 8 About operation of F groups
- 10 About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
- 11 Selecting DAB Mode
- 11 Selecting DAB Seek Mode
- 11 DAB Reception
- 12 Primary/Secondary Switching
- 12 Service Preset Memory
- 12 Auto Ensemble Memory Entry
- 13 Display Switching for DAB
- 14 Programme Type (PTY) Function
- 15 PTY Watch Select Mode
- 15 Programme Type Display