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Station Memory; Other Features; System Remote Control - Grundig T 22 Service Anleitung

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STATION MEMORY

Storing Stations
59 memory locations are available for storing
stations.
• Tune either automatically or manually to the
frequency to be stored (as described before).
• Press MEMORY.
– The selected station is stored at the lowest
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STEREO
available memory location, meaning that you
need not enter a number for memory locations.
– The first station which is stored is assigned to
memory location 1, the second station to
memory location 2 and so on.
– The tuner software checks the station memory
for available memory locations. If all the
locations are occupied, MEM FULL appears
on the display for approx. 1.5 seconds.
• If you want to move a stored station to another
memory location, press MEMORY.
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STEREO
– The station is always assigned to the first
available memory location.
• If you repeatedly press MEMORY, the station
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STEREO
will be moved sequentially to the next empty
memory location.
Example: You want to move your favourite station
from memory location '6' to memory location '1'.
• Select memory location '1'.
• Press CANCEL once.
MUTING
– This deletes, or clears, memory location '1'.
You can also press MEMORY to move the
station on location '1' to the next available free
memory location.
• Now select position '6', your favourite station,
and press MEMORY. Your station is now
stored on memory location '1'.
– Assigning a station frequency to two different
memory locations is not possible.
– Every time the settings STEREO/MONO and
ANTENNA/CABLE are changed, they are
automatically stored.
PROGRAMME TYPE
Programme type (PTY)
RDS allows you to select memorized FM stations
according to programme type. More and more
stations are codifying their programme type
allowing efficient search with the PTY function.
The transmitted code is, however, the
responsibility of the radio station.
There are 29 programme categories.
• By using the PROG. TYPE ! @ buttons on the
tuner (or PTY on the system remote control),
you can call up the programme types one after
another.
– After 2 seconds the unit starts scanning the
memorized stations to find a station broad-
casting the required programme type. As soon
as such a station is found it is tuned to.
– The display briefly shows the programme type
and then the name of the memorized stations
that broadcast this programme type.
– If there are no memorized stations broad-
casting a given programme type, the display
briefly shows: 'NONE'.
– If you use the PTY function when no stations
have been programmed (yet), the display
briefly shows 'FREE'.
Language selection
You can call up the programme type display in
the following languages: english, german, french.
• Keep the EDIT button pressed while the unit is
turned off, and then turn on the tuner.
– The current language appears in the display.
• By using the STATION # $ buttons you can
call up the desired language.
• Store your selection by pressing the MEMORY
button.
ANTENNA
MHz
ANTENNA
MHz
ANTENNA
AUTOSTORE function
MHz
This tuner is equipped with a comfortable way to
store all FM stations automatically.
• Press and hold down MEMORY until AS
appears on the display.
ANTENNA
– The AUTO STORE function is started.
– The tuner will start searching from the actual
MHz
frequency and stores, first of all, all RDS
stations that are not yet stored in the memory.
– Then it searches for the strongest non-RDS
stations and finally the weak FM stations.
– This function ensures you that all stations with
an acceptable reception quality are stored in
your station memory.
• You can interrupt the AUTO STORE function by
pressing MEMORY again.
There are 29 programme categories.
NEWS =
News service
AFFAIRS =
Politics and current events
INFO =
Special informative reports
SPORT =
Sports
EDUCATE =
Learning and continuation of
education
DRAMA =
Radio plays, literature
CULTURE =
Culture and society
SCIENCE =
Programmes about sciences and
technology
VARIED =
Variety
POP M =
Pop music
ROCK M =
Rock music
M.o.R. M =
Middle of the road music, 'easy-
listening'.
LIGHT M =
Light classical music
CLASSICS =
Serious classical music
OTHER M =
Other music
WEATHER =
Weather reports, forecasts
FINANCE =
Financial reports, commerce,
trading
CHILDREN =
Children's programmes
SOCIAL A =
Social affairs
RELIGION =
Religious programmes
PHONE IN =
Programmes in which the public
expresses its view by phone.
TRAVEL =
Travel reports
LEISURE =
Programmes concerning
recreational activities
JAZZ =
Jazz music
COUNTRY =
Country music
NATIONAL =
National music
OLDIES =
Music from the so-called 'golden
age' of popular music
FOLK M =
Folk music
DOCUMENT = Documentaries
STATION MEMORY
Calling up a stored station
• When you want to call up a stored station,
press STATION # $ . The stations are called
up in ascending or descending order.
Stations can also be selected via the system
remote control (see page 22)
Deleting a memory location
• If you want to delete a memory location to
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which a station is assigned, first call up its number.
• Press STATION # $ until you reach the station
you want to delete. You may also use the
$ STATION TUNER # or numeric buttons on
the system remote control (provided that first the
TUNER key on the remote control is pressed).
• Press CANCEL.
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STEREO
– The memory location is deleted, and the
memory location number does not light up on
the display anymore.
• Hold CANCEL down for 5 seconds if you want
to delete all the memory locations, for example
after you move to another location.
– 'ERASE ?' appears briefly on the display.
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STEREO
• Keep the button depressed for an additional 5
seconds until the display shows '87,5 MHz'.
– the station memory is deleted.
• If you now press one of the STATION # $
buttons, 'FREE' is shown on the display.
• If you release the CANCEL button before these
5 seconds have elapsed, the erase function is
not carried out.

SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL

This remote control is supplied with the amplifier V23 or V21.
The following radio functions can be carried out with the remote control:
Selecting the TUNER:
• Press the TUNER button.
Make sure that you have pressed the TUNER button
1
2
before controlling the other functions of the tuner.
6
7
Tuning up/down:
P
• Press the Q or R button to tune in the
corresponding direction.
P
Selecting stations:
P
• Press the $ STATION TUNER # buttons to call up
REAR/–
SURROUND/INST.
the stored memory locations one after another.
Empty locations will be skipped.
TV VOLUME
• You can also directly select the memorized stations
$
STATION TUNER
with the numeric buttons 1...0:
DISC/PTY
• For one-place memory location numbers, press
the corresponding button only briefly.
• For two-place number, first press the first number
longer until this number jumps to the left side of
the display: 4-.
• Then enter the second number.
– If you have selected a memory location to which
no station has been assigned (yet), 'FREE'
appears briefly in the display.
VOLUME
The unit then switches to the most previously set
memory location.
Changing display indication:
• Pressing TXT/ briefly switches the display mode
between (when available) station name (RDS or one
you have entered), RDS-TIME, 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.

OTHER FEATURES

Changing display indication:
• Pressing INFO briefly switches the display
mode between (when available) station name
(RDS or one you have entered), RDS-TIME,
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.
ANTENNA
MHz
Assigning station names:
ANTENNA
Stations which do not transmit the RDS code can
MHz
be assigned any name of your choice.
• Press EDIT
• With TUNING # or $ , you can move the
cursor in the desired direction. You can enter
up to eight characters.
• With STATION # or $, you can move forward
ANTENNA
and backward through the alphabet, the
numbers 0-9 and to the space key.
MHz
• When you are ready to conclude an input and
exit the input mode to store a name, press EDIT
again.
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.
Assigning station names:
Stations which do not transmit the RDS code can be
3
4
5
assigned any name of your choice.
8
9
0
• Press TXT/ on the remote control longer than 1
AV
second
• With Q or R , you can move the cursor in the
P
desired direction. You can enter up to eight
characters.
P
• With $ STATION TUNER #, you can move forward
and backward through the alphabet, the numbers 0-
P
9 and to the space key.
CENTRE/+
• When you are ready to conclude an input and exit
+
the input mode to store a name, press TXT/ again.
#
Programme type:
• Press PTY
– The display shows the actual programme type.
• By pressing within 2 seconds the
$ STATION TUNER # buttons, you can call up the
programme types one after another.
– After 2 seconds the unit starts scanning the
memorized stations to find a station broadcasting
the required programme type.
As soon as such a station is found it is tuned to.
– If there are no stations broadcasting a given
programme type, the display briefly shows:
'NONE'.
– If you use the PTY function when no stations have
been programmed (yet), the display briefly shows
'FREE'.

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