Guest stevej Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 On the 2007R RDS radio what do the following functions control? 1. Cut on/off 2. AMS 3. M/S on/off 4. TP I did not get a copy of the Audio guide with the vehicle!! Quote
Ivor_E_Tower Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 AMS is auto music search - uses the 4-second gap between tracks on cassettes to find the next track for you; TP is traffic programme on RDS radio stations - automatically raises volume and plays travel news.Don't know about the other 2 functions you mentioned, sorry. Only got 5000RDS unit in my Gal! Quote
Guest stevej Posted May 21, 2003 Report Posted May 21, 2003 Thanks Ivor, Mine has TA as well as TP. I knew the TA did the traffic announcement, still confused about the TP. Steve Quote
Ivor_E_Tower Posted May 22, 2003 Report Posted May 22, 2003 err, sorry. Do you mean you have a button marked TP as well as one marked TA?TP on the radio display means that the radio station tuned to has a travel news programme; you can then press TA so that you get all the travel announcements.What's the 2007? Does it have cassette with a remote CD-changer?TP may be something to do with CD's; sorry but I'm not into CD's! Quote
Guest stevej Posted May 22, 2003 Report Posted May 22, 2003 That makes sense, thanks. I just have a TA button and the TP is in the display so you must be right. the 2007 I have is a radio cassette with a cd changer in the rear. cheers Steve Quote
Ivor_E_Tower Posted May 23, 2003 Report Posted May 23, 2003 Checked my multi-unit audio manual again last night but it doesn't cover your unit.However I suspect that "Cut" does something similar to the 500unit - when the volume is loud and the sound starts to distort, the volume is automatically cut.T/P is as described before.AMS: to work it, first push button until "AMS ON" appears in display, then press Fast forward or Rewind on cassette to locale next/previous track.M/S - on domestic system this usually stands for music search so would appear to duplicate AMS - unless M/S is what appears in the display when using the AMS.Hope this helps(Does this mean that the 7000 unit is now being fitted into Galaxys?) Quote
Guest stevej Posted May 26, 2003 Report Posted May 26, 2003 Thanks, thats useful info. My system is the 2007R and the vehicle is a 97 (P), so would now be considered to be ancient!! Quote
Ivor_E_Tower Posted May 27, 2003 Report Posted May 27, 2003 97 (P) isn't ancient. I was driving a 1985 © Honda (bought new before I had a wife, kids and mortgage) prior to getting my Galaxy, and my parents still have a 74 (M-suffix) Volvo that they have had from new.I hope to keep my Galaxy until it's at least 10 years old (barring a lottery win or some other stroke of good fortune!) Quote
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