Panasonic CQ-CB8901U Manual Do Utilizador

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CQ-CB8901U
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Features
CQ-CB8901U
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Contents
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Safety Information
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Service and Warranty
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Before Reading These Instructions
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Features
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Controls Layout
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Preparation
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General
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Radio
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CD Player
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MP3/WMA Player
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XM Tuner
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Disc Changer
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Audio Setting
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Function Setting
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Display Setting
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Customize the Display
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Troubleshooting
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Error Display Messages
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Notes on Discs
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Maintenance
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Installation
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Specifications
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Common
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As Needed
What is HD Radio™?
Today's AM and FM radio is broadcast in analog, which has
lower audio quality and is filled with static, hiss, pops and fades.
Radio stations have begun a transformation to the world of
digital using a new technology called HD Radio™. Today's
analog signals and new HD Radio™ digital signals will be
transmitted at the same time from AM and FM stations. The
radios you use today will continue to function for years,
however, new receivers are needed to hear the HD Radio digital
signals broadcast from the stations.
Using these new receivers, you can pick up the new HD Radio™
digital signals at the same place on the dial (106.7 KROQ will be
digital 106.7 KROQ broadcasting in HD Radio™, 710 WOR will
be digital 710 WOR broadcasting in HD Radio™). Your favorite
HD Radio™ digital station will be right where you left it.
Additionally, new HD Radio™ receivers will still pick up stations
broadcasting in analog, so you don't need two radios. The
benefits of digital far outweigh old analog technology. HD
Radio™ makes radio “fun” again. FM digital will sound like a CD
throughout the coverage area, and AM digital will sound like
today's FM throughout the coverage area, both without the
static, hiss pops or fades that you've had to put up with for
almost a century.
While HD Radio™ will bring you pristine audio quality, it will
also provide data services*. Both AM and FM HD Radio™
stations will transmit song and artist title, traffic updates,
weather alerts, news reports and much more. For more
information, visit www.hd-radio.com. Stay tuned!
*This unit supports text displays for the following items; station
name, call sign, artist, song title.
HD Radio is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
HD Radio broadcasts can be enjoyed only in those areas in the United States where the broadcasts can be
received. This means that the HD Radio feature cannot be used outside the U.S. or in areas inside the U.S.
where these broadcasts cannot be receive. ( as of December 2003)