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RDS
 (Ra
di
o Da
ta
 S
y
s
te
m
O
P
E
R
A
T
IO
N
RDS is a broadcasting service which a growing number of FM stations are now providing. It allows these FM stations to
send additional signals along with their regular programme signals. For example, the stations send 
their 
station 
names, 
and
information about what type of programme they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.
When tuned to an FM station which provide the RDS service, the RDS will appear, the station frequency (and then the
station name if sent) is displayed.
The TP (Traffic Programme) will appear on the display when the received broadcast carries traffic announcements, and 
the
TA (Traffic Announcement) will appear whilst a traffic announcement is being received.
EON will appear whilst the EON (Enhanced Other Networks information) data is being broadcast.
The PTYI (Dynamic PTY Indicator) will appear whilst the Dynamic PTY station is being receive
d.
Note:
When the TP and TA appear at the same time, an announcement is being made.
When only the TA appears, an announcement is not being made.
Information Provided by RDS
With the CD-C611H, you can display three types of RDS service.
To show them in the display, press the DISPLAY MODE button.
Each time you press the DISPLAY MODE button, the display will
change to show the following information.
PS (Programme Service):
S
tat
ion nam
e
s
 co
m
m
o
nl
y
known will be displayed. 
"NO PS" appears if no signal
is being received.
PTY 
(Programme 
Type):
Programme type will be dis-
played.
"NO PTY" appears if no sig-
nal is being received.
RT 
(Radio 
Text):
Radio text will be displayed.
"NO RT" appears if no signal
is being received.
Station Frequency:
Station frequencies.
DISPLAY
MODE
(C
ont
inue
d)
Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes, TP (Traffic Programme) and TA (Traffic Announ
cement)
With the CD-C611H, you can search for and receive the following PTY, TP and TA signals.
NEWS:
S
h
or
t ac
coun
ts
 o
f f
a
c
ts,
 event
s and
pu
bl
icl
y ex
pr
e
s
s
e
d
 
v
iew
s
, r
e
p
o
rt
a
g
e
and actuality.
AFFAIRS:
T
opi
cal
 p
ro
g
ra
m
m
ex
pa
nd
in
g
 o
r e
n
-
larging upon the news, generally in dif-
fe
rent
 pr
esen
ta
ti
on st
yl
e or
 concept
,
including debate, or analysis.
INFO:
Programmes whose purpose is to im-
part advice in the widest sense.
SPORT:
Programme concerned with any aspect
of sport.
EDUCATE:
Programme intended primarily to edu-
cat
e,
 of
 w
h
ic
the f
o
rm
a
l ele
m
ent
 
is
fundamental.
DRAMA:
All radio plays and serials.
CULTURE:
P
rogr
am
m
e
s c
once
rn
ed 
w
it
h
 an
y a
s
-
pect of national or regional culture, in-
cluding language, theatre, etc.
SCIENCE:
P
rogr
a
m
m
e
ab
ou
t t
h
e
 n
a
tu
ra
l s
c
ie
n-
ces and technology.
VARIED:
U
s
ed
 f
o
r m
a
in
ly
 
s
p
ee
ch
-b
a
s
e
d
 pr
o-
grammes usually of light-entertainment
nat
ur
e,
 not
 cov
er
ed by ot
her
 
ca
-
tegor
ies
. E
x
am
ples
 include:
 
quizzes.
panel games, personality interviews.
POP M:
Commercial music, which would gener-
al
ly
 
b
e
 co
ns
id
er
e
d
 t
o
 be
 
o
f cu
rr
e
n
t
popular appeal, often featuring in cur-
rent or recent record sales charts.
ROCK M:
C
o
n
temp
o
ra
ry
 
mo
der
n musi
c,
 usu
al
ly
written and performed by young musi-
cians.
EASY M:
C
u
rr
ent
 
cont
em
por
ar
y m
u
sic
 co
n
-
sidered to be "easy-listening", as op-
posed to Pop, Rock or Classical, or one
of the specialized music styles, Jazz,
Folk or Country. Music in this category
is
 of
ten but
 
n
o
t al
w
a
y
s
, vo
ca
l,
 an
d
usually of short duration.
LIGHT M:
C
la
ssica
l M
usica
l f
o
r gener
al
ra
ther
than specialist appreciation. Examples
of music in this category are instrumen-
tal music, and vocal or choral works.
CLASSICS:
P
e
rf
or
m
ances 
o
f m
ajo
r or
che
st
ra
l
w
o
rk
s,
 s
y
m
p
ho
n
ies
ch
am
be
r m
u
sic
etc., and including Grand Opera.
OTHER M:
Musical styles not fitting into any of the
other categories. Particularly used for
s
pec
ialis
m
u
s
ic
 o
f w
h
ic
h
 R
h
y
thm
 
&
Blues and Reggae are examples.
WEATHER:
Weather reports and forecasts and Me-
teorological information.
FINANCE:
Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc.
CHILDREN:
For programmes targeted at a young audience,
p
rim
a
ri
ly
 f
o
r en
te
rt
ai
nm
en
t an
d int
er
e
s
t,
 
ra
th
e
r
than where the objective is to educate.
SOCIAL:
P
rogr
am
m
e
s
 
ab
ou
p
e
o
p
le
 an
d t
h
in
g
s
 t
h
a
t i
n
-
fluence them individually or in groups. Includes:
so
cio
lo
g
y
, hi
st
o
ry
, geog
ra
phy,
 
p
syc
ho
lo
g
y
 an
d
society.
RELIGION:
Any aspect of beliefs and faiths, involving a God
or Gods, the nature of existence and ethics.
PHONE IN:
Involving members of the public expressing their
views either by phone or at a public forum.
TRAVEL:
Features and programmes concerned with travel
to near and far destinations, package tours and
travel ideas and opportunities. Not for use for
A
nnouncem
ent
s abou
t pr
obl
em
s,
 
de
lay
s,
 or
road
w
o
rk
s a
ff
e
ct
ing
 i
m
m
edi
at
e
 t
ra
v
el
 w
h
e
re
TP/TA should be used.
LEISURE:
P
rogr
am
m
e
s
 co
ncer
ne
d w
it
h
 
recr
eat
io
nal
 ac
ti
-
vit
ies
 
in w
hich t
he list
en
er
 
m
ight
 par
ti
cipa
te
.
Examples include, Gardening, Fishing. Antique
collecting, Cooking, Food & Wine etc.
JAZZ:
Polyphonic, syncopated music characterised by
improvisation.
COUNTRY:
Songs which originate from, or continue the mu-
sical tradition of the American Southern States.
Characterised by a straightforward melody and
narrative story line.
NATION M:
Current Popular Music of the Nation or Region
in that country's language, as opposed to Inter-
national `Pop' which is usually US or UK inspired
and in English.
OLDIES:
Music from the so-called "golden age" of popular
music.
FOLK M:
Music which has its roots in the musical culture
of a particular nation, usually played on acoustic
in
st
ru
m
e
nt
s
The
 na
rr
at
iv
e o
st
or
y m
a
y b
e
based on historical events or people.
DOCUMENT:
P
rogr
am
m
e
 con
cer
ned
 
w
it
h
 f
a
c
tua
l m
a
tt
e
rs,
presented in an investigative style.
TEST:
B
roadcast
 w
hen t
e
st
ing em
er
ge
ncy br
oad
cast
equipment or receivers.
ALARM !:
Emergency announcement made under excep-
tional circumstances to give warning of events
causing danger of a general nature.
NONE:
No programme type (receive only).
TP:
Broadcasts which carry traffic announcements.
TA:
Traffic announcements are being broadcast at
present.
Note:
When the unit is in the EON stand-by mode and a programme
is selected, the unit will display "TI" instead of "TA".
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