DK Digital DCR-4000 Owner's Manual - Page 12
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broadcasts traffic reports.
Turn the VOL knob to select the "TA SEEK" or "TA ALARM" operating mode.
2. MASK DPI / MASK ALL
Here you can select, whether the search for alternative frequencies covers all broadcasting
stations available (ALL) or only those of the currently tuned station (DPI).
3. RETUNE_S /_L
Here you can determine the time period your device will wait before it seeks a substitute
radio channel, if the required reception level of a radio channel, which broadcasts traffic
reports, is lost. RETUNE_S stands for a waiting time of 45 seconds, RETUNE_L for 3
minutes. You must activate the TA operating mode before automatic seeking can start.
Turn the VOL knob to select "RETUNE_S" or "RETUNE_L".
4. DSP POP M / ROCK M / CLASS M / FLAT M
By turning the VOL knob, you can call up the sound pre-settings, which will improve the
listening pleasure of your favourite music. Select the pre-setting pop, rock or classic. If you
do not want any of these, just select "DSP OFF" or "FLAT M". The display then shows the
respective setting.
5. LOUD ON / OFF
If you would like to increase the low and high frequencies, set the parameter loudness to
"LOUD ON". If you prefer uninfluenced frequencies, select "LOUD OFF".
6. ESP 12 / 45
ESP stands for "Electronic Shock Protection". This operating mode makes sure that there
are no interruptions during CD playback when the laser scanning is disturbed by, e.g.
vibrations (cobblestone pavement or the like). Select 12 or 45 seconds as maximum
bridgeable time period. If you select 45 seconds, this can lead to a slight decrease in the
sound quality.
7. MULT ON / OFF
Here you determine if the device is to recognise discs, which have been burned in
multi-session format, i.e. they contain audio files and data (ON). If you do not want this,
select "OFF".
8. BEEP ON / OFF
By turning the VOL knob, you can determine if a short "beep" sound will be heard as a
confirmation for every operation process (ON) or not (OFF).
9. SEEK 1 / 2
Here you can set two different operating modes for the channel search:
• SEEK 1 - If you keep the button
transmitting power, the channel, which has been found, will be broadcast, even if you keep
pressing the button
again.
• SEEK 2 - If you keep the button
transmitting power, the channel, which has been found, will not be broadcast as long as you
keep the button
pressed. The channel search will only stop at the next radio station if you
release the button
pressed in order to find the next channel with enough
. If you want to continue the channel search, press the button
pressed in order to find the next channel with enough
.
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