To change the language of PTY display<b>To change the language of PTY display</b>  - UKW/MW/LW electronic tuning radio with tape player* - For pleasant driving - Mitsubishi Carisma Owner's Manual - Mitsubishi Carisma

You can select your favourite language between English, French, German, Swedish, Spanish and Italian.

1. Turn off the radio.
2. Turn the radio back on while holding down the PTY button (B).
3. An alarm will sound and the system will enter PTY Language Switching mode.
4. Use the H button (C) or the M button (D) to select the desired language. Press the SET button (E) to register your selection.
5. Press the button on the left (A) to cancel the selection. The system will revert to the settings prior to accessing PTY Language Switching mode.

Traffic information

Traffic information

The radio will automatically tune in to traffic information broadcasts while receiving UKW broadcasts, playing cassettes.

To select this function, follow the instructions below.

1. Press the TP button (2). The display will show “TP” (11). If the RDS data can be read, the display will show “RDS” (9). If not, the display will show “NO RDS” for round 5 seconds.
2. If the radio detects traffic information on either the station currently selected or on another station, the display will show “TRAF INF” for 5 seconds followed by a 2-second indication of the frequency. Then, it will show the name of the station broadcasting the traffic information to which you will listen. The volume level is set separately for listening to normal audio programs and for listening to traffic information. The volume level will therefore change automatically to that set when traffic information was last received. When the traffic information broadcast is over, the radio will return to the previously received program and to the corresponding volume level.
3. Press the TP button (2) to return to the previous condition.

NOTE

NOTE

While “TP” is illuminated, the radio stops only at TP stations even if the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed.

TP (Traffic information Program) search function

The traffic information program standby function is turned on (with the TP indicator (11) shown on the display) and after about 45 seconds since the RDS indicator (9) turns off due to weak signal or the tuning station is changed over form a TP station to a station which does not broadcast traffic information, the sound will beep 5 times and seeks out a TP station in all frequencies automatically.

To turn the function off, switch off the power from UKW mode, and while pressing TP button (2), press the PWR switch (1) until it beeps. The ”TP–S OFF” will be shown on the display.

To turn the function on, use the same procedure.

Emergency broadcasts

If an emergency broadcast is caught while receiving a UKW broadcast or playing back a cassette tape with the ignition switch in “ACC” or “ON” position, the display will show “ALARM” and the emergency broadcast will interrupt the current program. The volume level is set separately for listening to normal audio programs and for listening to emergency broadcasts. The volume level will therefore change automatically to that set when an emergency broadcast was last received. When the emergency broadcast is over, the radio will return to the previously received program and to the corresponding volume level.

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