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1. We recommend placing the antenna inside in an attic or as high as possible for the best possible AM and FM reception fig 8 A 2 meter 6 foot pre terminated coaxial cable is provided with the tuner package for testing the antenna connection or if you choose to place the antenna close to the tuner location USB and RS232 Communication The T2 has two serial communication ports These allow for complete control of the T2 functions by RS232 control devices The necessary protocol for R5232 control is available through the NuVo Website Prozone at www nuvotechnologies com prozone Page 10 NUVO Il Front Panel Menu Controls The T2 has many settings available in the menus This allows for many specialized set up options for basic tuner operation The menu is accessed from the front panel by pressing and holding the MENU button Once in menu mode you can scroll through the menu options by turning the Select knob clockwise CW to move forward and counterclockwise CCW to move backward As the Select knob moves through the menu the choices appear on that tuner s display The top line contains the name of the current menu selection The bottom line shows the menu choices When the desired menu option appears on the display pressing the Select knob enters the menu choice When the desired menu setting is made pressing the Select knob saves it see menu option tree fig 9 Pressing the MENU button once while you
2. AUTS risque DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN ce re hi CONNECT To CONNECT ro NUVO e GNNECER NEES NI Im USE NV NCt USENv stct CABLE CABLE NUVO Model NV T2DF IU VO bsamwawwx Taser REMOTE Front Panel 1 Stand by LED This LED Light Emitting Diode indicates that the T2 is plugged into an AC power source 2 Remote Sensor This IR Infrared receiver allows wireless remote control of the T2 functions This IR input is active even when it is used in conjunction with the direct IR input on the back panel 3 Frequency and Band Display The display indicates the band AM FM or WX Weatherband and station frequency 4 Preset RDS Display This is a display of customized preset information or RDS Radio Data Service information transmitted with the station s broadcast NuVoNet allows this to scroll automatically on the Concerto Display Pads pg 17 5 Stereo This indicates whether the signal reception is stereo No display indicates mono The T2 software allows a station preset to be set in mono mode pg 21 6 Signal Strength This indicates the level of signal being received at the tuned frequency 7 Select Knob Turning the knob scrolls through the T2 menu options pressing the knob selects the displayed menu option When not in menu mode the Select knob tunes up and down Pushing the knob selects the station 8 Ca
3. 4 2 Tuning Parameters This section determines how the T2 tunes up and down Seek Scan Levels for each band FM AM and Weatherband sets the signal strength parameter for searching stations The lowest level 0 causes the tuner to stop at any frequency with a very low signal Level 4 High stops only when a very strong signal is detected The factory default is Level 2 Medium which searches for a moderate signal This setting changes the necessary signal threshold which is the minimum signal level required for the T2 to recognize it and lock on to the frequency 4 2 Tuning Parameters NuVo T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH v33 Modified olx File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System NuVo Net Operating Made AUX Input Brightness Level Max gt P Este Tuner A Source 1 X Regional Setup Tuner B Source 2 x Region USA amp Canada z Gain 4 a aS aE FMMin 30 AM Min fis0 2 qu FM Max loro 2 AMMax i720 T FMStep 20 a am sterfi0 A os Audio Wes Balance Bass EQ Treble EQ Tuning Parameters Fine Tuning i AE alg Seek Scan Levels gu HE mes A T T zl AM Level 2 Medium 7 Te e a enses s M Reset Config Level 3 Level 4 High JEEK Next gt LZ 4 3 Fine Tuning When checked Fine Tuning changes the tuning standard for FM from the default tuning to 05 MHz step tuning and AM w
4. Precautions For U S Models Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding systems of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical FCC Information for the User Caution Changes or modifications by the user that are not expressly DISCHARGE UNIT approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the NEC SECTION user s authority to operate the equipment GROUNDING NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the GROUPING ELECTRODE limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 rules These Limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a particular Installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or mo
5. to 10 displays When a new display is saved it will automatically place that information in the first slot and bump all previously saved displays down one Display number 10 will automatically drop off the list fig 19 Source Switching Pushing the Source button scrolls between AM FM WX Weather Band and Auxiliary Aux modes The auxiliary mode is optional and must be turned on through the T2 Configuration software see NV T2DF Configuration software advanced settings pg or through the advanced settings menu accessed at the front panel see Front Panel Menu Controls Fig 18 PELE Ect Page 16 TunerA SELECT iii H FM STEREO AM WEATHER CORDS PUSH TO ENTER NUVO IV Using the T2 with the Concerto NuVoNet Fig 20 Setting Up the Tuner for NuVoNet The T2 must be set for one of the Concerto source inputs 1 6 This can be done at the front panel when the tuner is first turned on in the T2 Configurator software or through the front panel advanced menu The best way to utilize the T2 with NuVoNet is to set up the T2 options in the included Configurator software and then download the configuration through the rear panel USB port using the supplied USB cable fig 20 Making Sure Your Concerto Is Ready for NuVoNet Use Your Concerto System must be updated with at least software version 1 40 for proper NuVoNet communication with the T2 T
6. tuner operation ici File View Help Stat Config Presets Update System NuVo Net Operating Mode FM Standard USA amp Canada lt Tuner Stand Alone Tuner B Stand Alone Biightness Level8 Max v n fressen ah er on n power is apy Back Nest IV 2 1 NuVoNet Operating Mode This drop down menu allows you to select between Stand alone or as a Concerto source 1 6 If you are using the T2 as NuVoNet source for Concerto you must select a unique dedicated source input for each Tuner A or B being configured 24 NuVoNet Operating Mode Concerto T 2 Tuner Configurator v1 Modified File View Help Stat Config Presets Update System NuVo Net Operating Mode FM Standard USA amp Canada v Brightness Level 8 Max p Automatically Tum Tuner on when power is applied T Stand Alone Back Next NUVO 2 2 Regional Setup Depending on your geographic location the tuner needs to be set for the proper tuning standard The choices are USA and Canada Western Europe Australia and New Zealand Countries outside these geographic locations need the advanced custom setting see Advanced Settings 4 1 Custom Regional Setup 2 2 Regional Setup zaz Fie View Help Stat Config Presets Update System Nubo Net Operating Mode Brightness Level 8 Max gt Tuner A f Stand Alone Regional Setup Tuner B f Stand Alone r Automatica
7. Audio Settings These selections are intended for some stand alone applications They should be left at default settings for NuVo audio systems These systems allow identical audio control on a per zone basis Bass EQ Bass output can be adjusted 12 dB or down to 12 dB The default setting is flat This feature is useful for stand alone use with an amplifier that does not have bass EQ control If you are using the T2 with a NuVo audio distribution system or another system that allows for EQ control you should leave the T2 set at 0 dB flat fig 12 Treble EQ Treble can be adjusted the same as bass The level ranges from 12 dB to 12 dB and defaults at 0 dB As with the bass setting this should not be used unless there is no external EQ capability fig 13 Balance Left and Right channel output can be adjusted if desired As with the EQ adjustments this feature should not be used when the 12 is used with an audio system that already has EQ and balance adjustment capability fig 14 Output Level The signal level from the T2 can be adjusted up or down to match the input gain characteristics of other audio equipment in the system The default setting is 0 dB and the range is 6 dB to 12 dB fig 15 Auto ON Enable Disable The T2 can be set to turn the tuner displays on automatically when power is applied This is a good feature for stand alone use In the event of a power outage or anytime AC power is lost and restored the T2 tuner
8. Fine Tuning SIE P Seek Scan Levels gt 4 duc FM Level 2 Medium hd T AM Level 2 Medium qe EA 33 ae Weather Level2 Mediun Rea lt Back Next gt Sat Page 21 NUVO 4 1 Custom Regional Setup Some countries operate at a tuning standard outside the four preset regions The Custom setting allows specific parameters One determining factor for tuning is the Pre emphasis The two choices for this a are 505 microseconds and 75uS The custom setting also allows for specific setting of the minimum and maximum tuning capability and the individual tuning steps for FM and AM 44 Custom Regional Setup NuVo T2 Tuner Configurator v1 Modified 15 xl File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System M NuVo Net Operating Mode Level 8 Man AUX Input Brightness Level lax X Tuner Stand Alone X Fegions Setup I Enable Tuner B Stand Alone Region Custom E Gain Automatically Tum Tuner on Pre Emphasis 75 pS X iE when power is applied I E FM Min PEE Min 530 zd ple FM Max 107 80 2 AMMax i720 2 HE FM Step 0 20 AM Step 10 we Audio E MA Balance Bass EQ TrebleEQ Tuning Parameters Sie Ae ES Fine Turing EJE repun d l a e PE ouem TT TT FM Level 2 Medium X T EE Sls AM Level2 Medium gt Level 2 Med X 0dB Center 0d8 ir CO PEL Reset Config Back Nest 4
9. Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 7 WGRR FM 10350 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 8 WTUE FM 10470 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 3 WUBE FM 10510 Yes High 0dB My Presets B 0 waaz FM 9730 Yes Hih 0d Add Bank Rename Bank Reset Presets 5 2 Level This slider changes the signal level of the station This is especially useful for stations such as many Public Broadcasting System affiliates that broadcast an uncompressed signal with lower volume level than other stations This makes it possible for all stations to have the same volume level as the user accesses presets 5 1 Level Nu o T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH v33 Modified E ilc xj File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System Bak Name Band Frequency Mono High Cut Level Preset Information My Presets A 1 WMKV FM 8930 Yes High 0d ws My Presets A 2 WNKU FM 8370 Yes High 4dB Name wGUC My Presets A 3 WGUC FM 090 Yes High 4d Band FM v My Presets A 4 WVU FM 91 70 Yes High 0d My Presets A 5 WOFX FM 9250 Yes High 0dB Frequency P090 My Presets A amp WFC FM 9370 Yes High 0d My Presets A 7 WMX FM 9410 Yes High 0d Iv Mono My Presets A 8 WMO FM 9490 Yes Hih 0d My Presets A 9 WYGY FM 9550 Yes High 0d Erase Preset My Presets A 0 WLW AM 700 Yes 22kHz OB My Presets B 1 W OXY FM 9770 Yes Hih 0d Advanced My Presets B 2 WARM FM 9
10. are in the menu options moves you up one level Pressing and holding the MENU button exits the menu mode Exit Menu When you first enter the menu choices the first choice is to exit the menu which takes you back to normal turner operation Force Mono This is a useful feature when a stereo pair of speakers is not available or if the signal of a station is weak Forcing the signal to mono eliminates a weak station from flipping in and out of stereo reception If RDS display is OFF or if there is no valid RDS data the display will indicate MONO Brightness This changes the intensity of each tuner s display The level choices range from 1 8 The default level is the brightest level 8 fig 10 Info Version This tells you what firmware version is currently loaded on the T2 Test Status This is for factory diagnostic use only Fig 9 Menu Option Tree Concerto Src 1 Concerto Src 2 Concerto Src 3 Concerto Src 4 Concerto Src 5 Concerto Src 6 Stand alone previous menu USA Western Europe Australia New Zealand Custom previous menu Disabled Enabled previous menu FM Threshold AM Threshold Weather previous menu Bass Treble Balance Output Level previous menu Disabled Enabled previous menu Disabled Enabled Set AUX Gain previous menu E A E 9 i ovale E 3 o zlo 5 z moo wA A TwWESEls Es Gegeborny 97 pagsang es SE ra ob pe TE o b RoMBo
11. as an additional local source or an additional source in a multi zone audio system D ANTENNA INPUT TUNERB The auxiliary input is a stereo RCA connection and requires a standard RCA cable for the connection fig 4 This must be enabled through the advanced menu which is accessed through the Select Knob on the face of the Fig 5 T2 see Menu Controls AUX Input pg 14 or in the T2 Configurator software see Using the T2 Configurator Software pg 22 An additional advanced feature is the ability to set the gain of the auxiliary signal to match the output signal level of the T2 Once the auxiliary input is enabled it is selected from the remote using the AUX button fig 5 or by pressing the Source button for either Tuner A or Tuner B on the face ofthe T2 and stepping through FM AM and WX Weather Band to Aux fig 6 0 O O O O Page 9 NUVO Antenna Input The T2 ships with a proprietary amplified AM FM antenna This antenna is designed to work only with the NuVo T2 series tuners It can be located up to 200 feet from the tuner location and we recommend 75 ohm RG 6 coaxial cable with a standard F style connector on each end Simply attach the cable to the connector at the bottom of the antenna and into the Antenna Input on the T2 fig 7 Once connected the T2 should immediately receive broadcast signals and RDS Radio Data Service when it is available
12. broadcasters can use to send artist and song information with their broadcast Although this service is gaining in popularity all stations do not yet use it If a station is broadcasting RDS the T2 will automatically scroll what is being received The Program Status Name PSN data field up to 8 characters will appear in the upper right of the display This was intended by RDS system architects to display a station name such as a call sign The Radiotext field up to 64 characters will be displayed on the second line and Will scroll if it exceeds 16 characters The Radiotext message will be displayed on Display Pads in an integrated Nuvo Concerto system Radiotext was intended for display of artist and title information NUVO Actual use of these data fields is not regulated and they may vary significantly in content between Stations If you choose not to have RDS information displayed pressing the Display button will then indicate RDS receive OFF In this state Stereo indication and a signal strength indicator will replace the PSN field on the top line and only the station frequency will be displayed on a connected zone s Display Pad Pressing the button again will restore RDS and display RDS receive ON Each press of the Display button toggles between on and off Signal Strength Stereo Indicator The signal strength indicator responds to the field strength of the received carrier signal fig 18 This indicator has
13. d 2 apEg ESE RER Zovinadale PEE S sae d 42 Ook gt Re bo o 36ans 2 set Bv g 2580 9 uzegB g gt XO UTE mmm Fig 10 Tuner A SELECT FM STEREO AM WEATHER CORDS Page 11 PUSH TO ENTER NUVO Advanced Settings The following menu selections are not necessary for standard tuner operation but do provide a deeper level of control for those who need it When you scroll to Advanced Settings in the menu pressing the Select knob then accesses the following menu options Operating Mode Concerto Source 1 6 This must be set for the appropriate NuVo Concerto source input if the T2 is going to be used with Concerto s NuVoNet control network see pg 17 Using the T2 with Concerto and NuVoNet Stand alone Stand alone must be set when the T2 is being used with any system other than the NuVo Concerto audio distribution system Regional Setup USA This setting is optimized for the United States and Canada European Western This setting is optimized for Western Europe Australia This setting is optimized for all of Australia New Zealand This setting covers all of New Zealand These four settings cover most of the worldwide tuning standards For operation in countries outside of these geographic regions you may need to use the advanced settings in the T2 Configurator software for customizing the regional tuning standard see pg T2 Configuration Software Advanced Settings Fine Tuning The fine tuning feat
14. lighted When neither tuner is on the T2 is in standby mode and draws less than 2 watts of power Page 6 NUVO Cscan D OOO OCO D OOO 69 6 Q Q5 3 UV NV T2RC3 Remote Control Power The power button turns the selected tuner on and off Scroll Buttons These buttons are the equivalent of turning the front panel Select knob The top button is the equivalent of turning the knob clockwise and the bottom button is the equivalent of counterclockwise Enter This button is the equivalent of pushing the Select knob on the front panel see Front Panel 7 Seek Up and Down The seek buttons will tune to the next available station with the required signal strength The signal threshold can be adjusted higher or lower using the T2 Configurator software see pg 22 or through the advanced menu options on the front panel see pg 12 Tune Up and Down The tune function steps through each station frequency regardless of the frequency signal strength Category Up and Down The category buttons step through each of the defined genre categories Categories must be defined in the advanced settings of the T2 Configurator software see pg 24 Pre Dir The T2 allows up to 10 preset stations in each of up to 10 preset banks This button scrolls through each of the defined banks and then to direct tuning In direct tuning you can use the numeric buttons to
15. 850 Yes Hih 0d igh Cut High x My Presets B 3 WHKO FM 3910 Yes High 0 dB ccs laa My Presets B 4 WIZF FM 10090 Yes High 0d My Presets B 5 WKRQ FM 101 90 Yes High 0dB Level My Presets B 6 WEBN FM 10270 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 7 WGRR FM 10350 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 8 WIUE FM 10470 Yes High 0d My Presets B 3 WUBE FM 105 10 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 0 wagz FM 9730 Yes High 0d Add Bank lt Back Next gt 4 6 0 Categories A unique feature of the T2 is the ability to set up categories of listening These are genre selections that automatically tune through stations within that genre Typical categories are sports talk rock classical The T2 software has 38 preloaded categories available These are easily turned off if you do not intend to use them or new categories can be added to best fit the user s needs 6 1 Categories Tab By highlighting categories within the categories tab you can then click on the On Off button to turn that category off This prevents unused categories from being displayed when scrolling through the category selections If you know you will not use a category you can delete it all together or add a specific category that is not listed Any of the categories can be given a customized name by clicking on the rename button NUVO 6 1 Categories Tab NuVo T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH v33 Modified File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Fr
16. NUVO The Sound of LiVing NV T2 DF Installation Manual Preliminary NuVo Technologies 4940 Delhi Pike Cincinnati Ohio 45238 USA www nuvotechnologies com NUVO ENGLISH Danger Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures DURATION PER DAY HOURS 8 6 4 3 2 1 SOUND LEVEL dB 90 93 95 97100 103 According to OSHA any exposure in the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canal or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss If exposure in excess of the limits as put forth above to insure against potentially harmful exposure to high Sound pressure levels itis recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of inducing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE CHASSIS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERS
17. ONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR THIS SYMBOLIS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF NON INSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCT S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE ARISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS THIS SYMBOLIS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE A OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS Pagel on e mb E IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product All safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference Read and understand all wamings listed on the operating instructions Follow all operating instructions to operate this product This product should not be used near water i e Bathtub sink swimming pool wet basement etc Only use dry cloth to clean this product Do not block any ventilation openings It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air Do not install this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stove or other apparatus including heat producing amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type
18. Output A Stereo RCA output allows the tuner audio signal to be connected to an amplifier source such as the NuVo Simplese Essentia and Concerto audio distribution systems 4 Trigger ON The voltage output provides a constant 12 volts when the Tuner is turned on 5 Audio Output This is a second stereo output designed to work with a tip ring sleeve 3 5mm stereo connection 6 IR Pass Thru This 3 5mm connection is used to link IR control between two or more components used in the same installation 7 IR Input The single IR Input accepts a mono 3 5mm patch cable for receiving IR information from an external IR receiver without the use of an external IR emitter 8 NuVoNet In This RJ45 connection is used with one of the Peripheral Device inputs on the Concerto EZ Port see pg 17 to enable direct one to one communication with the Concerto Display Pads 9 NuVoNet Out This RJ45 jack is used to link the NuVoNet communication between multiple NuVo Peripheral Devices such as the T2 Tuners in a single installation 10 USB The USB port is used for downloading a configuration from your computer see pg 17 11 RS232 This 9 pin DB9 connection allows serial communication with an external RS232 system This may also be used for downloading a configuration from your computer 12 AC Power This connects the T2 with an AC power source When plugged into a live AC outlet the blue power LED Light Emitting Diode on the T2 s front panel will remain
19. Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freqs AM Fregs Update System NV T2DF Specifications FM Section AM Section Tuning Range 87 5 to 108 MHz Tuning Range 522 to 1720 kHz IF Frequency 10 7 MHz IF Frequency 450 kHz Usable Sensitivity 30 dB S N 14 dB V Usable Sensitivity 25 dB S N Auto Scan Sensitivity Adjustable Auto Scan Sensitivity Adjustable Image Rejection 50 dB Min Image Rejection 50 dB Min Limiting Sensitivity 10 dB V Audio Section Physical Specifications Output level Impedance Adjustable 560 ohms Unit Size Millimeters 44 x 430 x 270 Unit Size Inches 1 75 X17 X 10 625 General Foot Height 11mm 433 in Input Voltage 90 264V 50 60 Hz Shipping Size Millimeters 110 x 520 x 345 Power Consumption operating 10W Max Shipping Size Inches 4 33 x 20 48 x 4 33 Power Consumption standby 3W Max Unit Weight Kilograms 34 Memory Backup Indefinite Unit Weight Pounds 7 5 Shipping Weight Kilograms 4 5 Infrared Section Shipping Weight Pounds 10 Input Voltage 3 15V Input Carrier Frequency 38 kHz nominal Polarity Active High Page 25
20. access a specific station frequency Presets are selected by a single push of numeric button 0 9 Tuner A amp B LED This LED glows red when Tuner A is selected and green when Tuner B is selected This LED glows only momentarily when a button is pushed Tuner Selector This button toggles between Tuner A and Tuner B operation Scan The scan button tunes up to the next station with a signal strength above the programmed threshold and waits 5 seconds before automatically tuning to the next station This uses the same signal level as the seek function Numeric Buttons These buttons 0 9 are used to access a specific station frequency or choose a pre defined station preset Source Buttons These four buttons select each of the four available audio sources within the T2 Page7 NUVO Installing the NV T2DF Dual Tuner Stereo Audio Connections Each tuner has two audio output jacks One is a stereo RCA connection and the other is a stereo 3 5mm mini The RCA output is an individual left and right channel connection made with a standard RCA cable The other end is connected to the corresponding audio input on the back panel of the audio amplifier An example of this is one of the source inputs on the back panel of a NuVO audio distribution system fig 1 The 3 5mm stereo output labeled AUDIO OUTPUT is also available for system connection Compatible cables are available with the male mini connection on each end or with a
21. amp Canada x Gain pz Automatically Tum Tuner on Premphasis 75 uS z E when power is applied Ba lee FM Min B70 e aMMn 3 H LE FM Major _ 3 AMMax i720 T FMStep pa H AMStep fo H TE Audio Tee Balance Bass EQ Treble EQ Turing Parameters zWz v Fine Tuning Xu De s e EE Level 5 i e ks FM Level 1 ii Ale sl AM Level2 Medium 7 M E 38 Center 8 688 eg Love Medun Reset Config lt Back Next gt 4 NUVO 4 5 AUX Input The T2 has an additional input that allows an external device to be controlled through the T2 s IR pass through When this input is enabled the level of the signal input can be adjusted up or down to match the tuners signal output level 4 5 AUX Input iix File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System Nuo Net Operating Mode cc AUX Input Tuner A Source 1 a Tibe LL NEN V Enable Tuner B Source 2 Region USA amp Canada Gain gy Anata an Spe m Pre Emphasis 75 vs 7 FM Min fors0 zd AMM po 3 FMMaxfior so 2 AMMax iv2o 2 FMSteppzn 4 AMStep 0 a Audio z i ds Balance Bass EQ TrebleEQ Turing Parameters HE EE Iv Fine Tuning E 2 eee iE if Seek Scan Levels MAE zi ES eal be FM Level 1 X HE zi s s rs AM Level2 Medium lt Weather Level 2 Medium aaa 3dB Center 4AdB 6 dB 5 0 Advanced Presets The preset tab in the adv
22. anced settings has additional features for specific preset setup 5 1 High Cut High Cut is rarely used but it can be a useful function for a weaker AM signal that tends have high frequency hiss This drop down menu allows you to select a frequency cut off for high frequency reception Any audio above the chosen frequency will be filtered with a gentle roll off response 5 1 High Cut Nu o T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH v33 Modified dal xl File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freqs Update System Bank 3 Name Band Frequency Mono High Cut Level p Preset Information My Presets A 1 WMKV FM 8930 Yes Hih 0d mw My Presets A 2 WNKU FM 8970 Yes High 0dB Name WMKV My Presets A 3 WGUC FM 9090 Yes High 0d Band FM z My Presets A 4 WRU FM 9170 Yes Hih 0d My Presets A 5 WOFX FM 8250 Yes High 0 dB Frequency 8330 Hd My Presets A 6 WFC FM 9370 Yes Hih 0d My Presets A 7 WMX FM 9410 Yes Hih 0d IV Mono My Presets A 8 WMO FM 9490 Yes Hih 0d My Presets A 3 WYGY FM 9650 Yes Hih 0d Erase Preset My Presets A 0 WLW AM 700 Yes 22kHz 0dB My Presets B 1 WOXY FM 97 70 Yes High 0d Advanced My Presets B 2 WRRM FM 9850 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 3 WHKO FM 9910 Yes Hih 0dB HighCut Hion m My Presets B 4 WIZF FM 10090 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B 5 WKRO FM 101 30 Yes Hih 0d My Presets B amp WEBN FM 10270
23. anks 3 1 Preset Information zimizi File View Help Start Contig Presets Categories FM Fregs AM Freqs Update System Bank Name Band Frequency Mono High Cut Level p Preset Information My Presets A 1 WZ FM 8970 No High dB wz My Presets A 2 Name WXYZ Mp Presets A 3 Band FM z ly Presets My Presets A 5 Frequency P370 My Presets A 6 My Presets A 7 T Mono My Presets A 8 My Presets A 3 Erase Preset My Presets A 0 My Presets B 1 p dvanced 3 My Presets B 2 P My Presets B 3 HighOut Hish v My Presets B 4 My Presets B 5 Level My Presets B 6 My Presets B 7 My Presets B 8 ke My Presets B g Eua My Presets B 0 T Add Bank Rename Bank Ersse Bari ResetPresets dB lt Back Next gt A Page 20 NUVO 3 2 Add Bank If you want to add a bank of 10 presets the Add Bank button will bring up a window that allows you to name the bank and automatically add it to the 12 s presets 3 2 Add Bank Nuvo T2 Tuner Configurator vi Modiied iix File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System Preset Information Bank Band Frequency Mono High Cut Level Name WxYZ My Presets A 1 WXYZ FM 8370 No High 0d My Presets A 2 My Presets A 5 My Presets A 55 Ta My Presets A Frequency 8370 4 My Presets A My Presets A T Mono My Presets A My Presa Erase Prest My Presets A 3 Forom My P
24. assigned in the T2 Configurator software see NV T2DF Configurator software Assigning Categories Once you have decided on the categories you want to use and assigned specific station frequencies you will always have that template for future use To enter Category tuning press the Category up or down keys This will scroll to the next assigned category with each push When a category is selected turning the Select knob will step through all the frequencies within that category fig 17 Direct Numeric Tuning The T2 allows for direct numeric entry To get to the Direct mode press the PRE DIR button until DIRECT TUNE appears on the display Then pressing the numeric buttons in sequence for the desired frequency and pressing the Select knob will tune to that station Page 15 Preset Tuning The T2 is able to store 10 preset Stations in each of up to 10 banks of presets This allows a total of 100 presets The factory default is two banks of presets but more banks can be added or deleted in the T2 Configurator software Saving a preset is done simply by tuning to a desired station and pressing and holding one of the numeric buttons until the display reads Preset Saved Once a preset is saved banks of presets are accessed by pressing the PRE DIR button and then pressing the appropriate number button accesses the desired preset Radio Data Service RDS Information and Display Modes The Radio Data Service is a format
25. eas AM Freqs Update System On Off News On Yes Rename Information n No Weather On No Delete Traffic On No Current Affairs On No Finance On No Add Travel On No Leasure On No Documentary On No Science On No Public Radio On Yes College On Yes Education On Yes Drama n No Culture On No Personality On No Comedy On No Rock n Yes Classic Rock On Yes Adult Hits On Yes Soft Rock On No zj lt Back Next gt 6 2 FM Freqs This tab lists all the available frequencies within the FM band When highlighted the Frequency Information on the right side of the tab allows you to name and categorize each desired frequency in up to four different categories The Category drop down menus will only display the categories you have turned on 6 2 FM Freqs I _ H Nuvo T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH 33 Modified File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freqs am Freqs Update System j Category 1 Frequency Information Name Z Cat 1 News Cat 2 Weather z 88 10 WDPR Classical 8830 WAIF Variety Cat 3 EE Cat 4 Clear Info 8850 WMUB Public Radio 8855 WXYZ News Weather Finance 8870 WOBO Variety 89 00 z Back Next gt 6 3 AM Freqs This tab is identical in function to the FM Freqs tab but categorizes the AM frequencies 6 3 AM Freqs Nu o T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati OH 33 M
26. ill tune by single kHz increments rather than the default 10 kHz for USA and Canada and Europe The smaller tuning steps allow access to frequencies 9 kHz for all station 4 3 Fine Tuning NuVo 12 Tuner Configurator Jones House v1 Modified 2 lzIxl Fle View Heb Stat Cong Presets Categones FM Frega AM Frege Update System NuVo Net Operating Mode ALD Input Enable Automatically Tum Tuner on E E A when power is applied i IMs fs Pe eee tl iid Audio OuputLevel Balance Bass 0 TrebieEQ Tuning Parameters 5 F Fine Tuning es Center oa oa Resat Cong t Back Next gt 4 4 Audio Output Level increases or decreases the level of signal from the audio output of each tuner This setting and balance treble and bass are best left at the default settings for use with an audio distribution system such as NuVo systems that have built in equalization capability You may want to make adjustments when the T2 is being used as a stand alone component with an amplifier 4 4 Audio Output Level fsa 12 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati or vas Modine Fie View Help Start Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System zi5ixi NuVo Net Operating Mode PLI AUX Input Brightness Level lax x Tuner A Source 1 neooni sen F Enable Tuner B Source 2 RA Region USA
27. lly Tum Tuner on when power is applied New Zealand Reset Config lt Back Next gt 2 2 3 Brightness This sets the intensity of the displays for each tuner The factory default is the maximum level 8 2 3 Brightness ax File View Help Stat Config Presets Update System NuVo Net Operating Mode FM Standard USA amp Canada X Tuner A Stand Alone b Tuner B Stand Alone Brightness Level 8 Max Level 1 Min Level 2 Automatica r Level 3 When POWE Level 4 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Max 2 4 Auto On In the event of loss of power or if the T2 is unplugged the tuners can be set with this check box to automatically turn on when power is returned 2 4 Auto On ziii Fie View Help Stat Config Presets Update System NuVo Net Operating Mode FM Standard USA amp Canada bd Brightness Level 8 Max X Tuner A Stand Alone zji jv Automatically Tum Tuner on Tuner B Stand Alone X when power is applied lt Back Next gt LZ 3 0 Presets 3 1 Preset Information This section provides a display name band and tuning frequency for each preset As the Preset information fields are populated the same information will automatically fill the highlighted fields to the left Each bank of presets will hold 10 presets and up to 10 banks can be assigned Three buttons at the bottom of the tab are designated to assigning preset b
28. o check what Configurator version you currently have open the Concerto Configurator software on your computer by double clicking on the Configurator icon on the desktop You will see a splash screen appear before the software opens This lists the current software oce version If you do not have version 1 40 or later go to www nuvotechnologies com prozone There you can log onto the Download page and download the latest version 1 uner TUNER A 2 Nuo T2 Tuner TUNER B 0 00 dB 3 Sony CDP CX455 cD CD CHANGER 0 00 dB 4 Echostar DP301 DSS SATELLITE 0 00 dB 5 6 When this is done open the applicable configuration from your configuration files or retrieve the R configuration from the Concerto main unit Once the appropriate configuration is opened go to the Source Fig 22 tab and place the T2 IR library in the appropriate source locations 1 6 Once you have added the T2 as two of the Concerto sources you can then download the configuration to the Concerto through the USB port or the RS232 port on the back of the Concerto fig 21 When the download is complete your system is ready for NuVoNet Communication Making the Connection Prior to connecting to NuVoNet the Concerto must have the correct Configuration version downloaded with the T2 representing two of the audio sources Making the NuVoNet connection is done simply by connecting the NuVoNet output on the T2 to one of the Peripheral Device inputs
29. odified File View Help IE xi Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freqs AM Freas Update System Freg Name Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 a 545 Frequency Information 547 Name KMKM Cat 1 Sports 550 KwRC Talk b 1 552 Cat 2 College 553 Cat 3 EEE 560 KMKM Sports College Information lt Back Next gt lZ When the desired frequencies have been categorized the Category tab will update to show the Categories you have turned on and whether or not each category is used 7 0 Update System 7 1 Download Configuration The final step in the setup is to download the configuration to the T2 via either its Rs232 Serial port or the USB port At download the system gives three options Download configuration to both tuners or to either Tuner A or Tuner B When you select an option a window Will appear with a download progress bar 7 1 Download Configuration NuVo T2 Tuner Configurator Cincinnati File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Fregs Update System rm Status 4 7 Sending Configuration Tuner lt Back Finist tl Page 24 NUVO 7 2 Successful Download When the download is complete a final window will appear indicating that all the information has downloaded successfully Actual download time will vary based on your computer s processing capabilities 7 2 Successful Download
30. on the Concerto EZ Port fig 22 This connection will then enable bi directional NuVoNet communication with the Display Pads Page17 Network Cable NUVO Operating the T2 with the Concerto Display Pad By following the previous steps you should now be able to operate the T2 from any of the Concerto Display Pads The Concerto Display Pads have secondary tuner functions silk screened on the bezel below the associated keys They appear under the appropriate function buttons fig 23 Step Tune Basic step tuning is done by pressing the left or right arrows labeled Tune Seek Tune Seek tuning automatically seeks to the next frequency that meets the set signal strength threshold see T2 Configuration Software Advanced Settings Tuning Parameters pg 22 This is done by pressing the left and right arrows labeled Seek see fig 23 Scan Tune Scan tuning automatically tunes to the next available station frequency that meets the signal threshold as described above in the Seek Tune Mode Scan tune allows the T2 to settle on a frequency for 5 seconds and then automatically go to the next frequency To select the station push the ENT button before the T2 resumes station scanning Scan tuning is initiated by pressing the PLAY button also labeled Scan see fig 23 Tuning by Categories The provided genre categories are defined in the T2 Configuration software see NV T2DF Configuration Software Advanced Settings Categorie
31. plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the Other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your Safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord being walked on or pinched particularly at Plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Do not break the ground pin of the power supply cord Only use attachments specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation ports or any other openings Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way Such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture NUVO
32. re of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Page3 NUVO NV T2DF Wiring Diagram amp USE ONLY NuVo NV T2PAS POVBERED ANTENNA SYSTEM TRIGGER ON 12V AUDIO OUTPUT VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT A0WIG OHMS X2 xit 40w s OHMS X2 QD ashe demo mor amp LET mor ml 2 o FIXED mos FIXED aid eee EHE CONNECT TO NV 18X USENV sLCI CABLE jd LEFT 1 n SPEAKER 40Wi6 OHMS X2 RIGHT e 5 e e VARIABLE OUTPUT TiPeL RING R FIXED ovTPuT TRIGGER ON 12V AUDIO OUTPUT IRPASS THRU IRINPUT e e WARIABLE SPEAKER OUTPUT 40WI6 OHMS X2 LEFT RIGHT Tsk RINGER FIXED ouTPUT em ag Vy Model NV T2DF NUVO baira turer NuVoNet CAUTI NuVo Techonlogies LLC Cincinnati Ohio USA IN our www nuvotechnologies com ME j VARIABLE SPEAKER OUTPUT mo BS emos D outs 4 a uA Diagram is shown with the NuVo Concerto System and NuVoNet Page 4 SPEAKER 40W16 OHMS X2 LEFT RIGHT o4 o FIXED ovTPuT RS232 e amp e ExT MUTE ZONE7 ZONE8 PROGRAM
33. resets B x vance Bank Name Kids Presets High Cut High My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B Add Bank Rename Bank Cancel Level Reset Presets lt Back Next gt WV 3 3 Rename Bank This button allows you to give a bank of presets a customized name 3 3 Rename Bank File View Help Start Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System Preset Information Bank My Presets A My Presets A 2 My Presets A 3 My Presets A 4 My Presets A 5 My Presets A B My Presets 7 My Presets A 8 My Presets A 3 My Presets A 0 My Presets B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 0 Band Frequency Mono High Cut Level _ 1 WXYZ FM 8370 No High 0d Name WwxvZ ooo Band Fi Frequency 970 2 Mono Erase Preset dvanced High Cut High Rename Preset Bank ra My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B Adank Reset Presets 3 4 Erase Bank All preset banks with the exception of the first bank can be erased one bank at a time You cannot erase the first bank of ten presets 3 4 Erase Bank ais File Start qom Preset Information Nme Band FM Y Bak My Presets My Presets A 2 My Presets 3 My Presets A 4 My Prese
34. s pg 24 You can use the stop and pause buttons also labeled Categories to scroll up or down through the defined categories Once you have chosen a category the Seek up and Seek down buttons will automatically tune through any frequency within that category selection Again the categories and the frequencies within each category must be first assigned within the T2 Configuration software Radio Data Service The Display Pad will scroll received Radiotext data if the tuned station is broadcasting it and if signal strength is sufficient When a defined preset is selected the name of that preset will appear on the display momentarily If Radiotext RDS data is being broadcast it will then automatically begin scrolling This takes a few moments while the information buffers Page 18 SYSTEM ON DO NOT DISTURB IR wil FO _ Y Direct Numeric Entry Tuning Accessing direct tuning is done by pressing the 10 button see fig 23 This toggles between banks of presets the T2 Configurator software allows for 10 banks each with 10 presets and direct tune When Direct Tune appears on the display a frequency can be numerically entered using the numeric keypad on the Display Pad When you are entering a frequency number it is not necessary to enter the decimal i e 102 7 The entered numbers will appear on the display When the ENT button is pressed the T2 will tune to that station Source Switching radio band a
35. s will automatically turn back on with the last used settings without having to use the ON OFF button on the front panel This selection is not necessary when using the T2 with the NuVo Concerto system because the built in power management system between the T2 and Concerto will automatically turn on the tuners when the Power button is pressed on any of the Concerto s Display Pads Fig 12 Tuner A SELECT Ee ELE Mamm ELE e dB FM STEREO AM WEATHER BUSES CoRD S ENTER Fig 13 Tuner A SELECT reple EG Preble EG e dE FM STEREO AM WEATHER Susita CAR D S ENTER Fig 14 TunerA SELECT FM STEREO AM WEATHER PUSH TO CARDS ENTER Fig 15 Tuner A SELECT Dutput 3 dE FM STEREO AM WEATHER PUSH TO ENTER CAR D S Page 13 NUVO AUX Input Fig 16 Disable Enable The T2 has an auxiliary audio input that allows access through either of the tuners to an additional audio source To use this you must first TunerA SELECT enable the input in the menu options AUX Gain The audio input from an auxiliary source Hus Gain Set can be adjusted to match the output of the T2 s Tuner Output 3 dE A and Tuner B AUX Gain is selected by using the Select M FM STEREO AM WEATHER PUSH TO knob to scroll to that choice and press to enter Once ARDS ENTER AUX Gain is selected amount of input up and down is then controlled and set by using the Select knob to adjust up or down and then pressing the knob when the de
36. seven discrete levels with a single point at the bottom of the character space indicating a signal just detectable by the tuner and a very strong signal indicated by four lines of increasing length above 3 dots Stereo indication is also provided when the tuner is successfully decoding FM Multiplex stereo stations The field will be blank if stereo reception is not possible due to weak signal conditions or if the station is broadcasting in monaural mono The field will display MONO if Force Mono is enabled from the MENU This indicator and Stereo lock information will be displayed upon tuning to a new station If RDS Receive is ON see previous section then the indicator and Stereo lock information will be displayed momentarily until valid RDS PSN data has been received then it will be replaced by that data Using the Memory Feature Memory is used to store a specific display for future reference This is useful for referencing specific RDS information later It can be used for viewing a song title and artist that you might need to recall at a later date By pressing the Memory button with a single tap whatever information is scrolling on the display at that time will automatically be saved in the first memory position Pressing and holding the Memory button puts the T2 in memory recall mode Turning the Select knob will scroll up through the saved displays starting with the most recently saved The T2 has the ability to save up
37. sired gain setting has been reached fig 16 Noise Blanking Disable Enable The T2 default setting is to have noise blanking partial to complete muting of weak noise signals Enabled For areas of T2 operation having a very low interference level it may be desirable to select this menu item and set Disabled in order to listen to very distant weak stations Page 14 NUVO IIl Stand alone Front Panel Use of the T2 Tuning a Desired Station Pressing the Select knob cycles through the tuning modes Fig 17 Step Tune Mode Each of the T2 s tuners default to step tune mode When the Select knob is turned clockwise CW the tuner will tune within the preset tuning standard see Advanced Menu Settings Regional Setup pg 12 and counter clockwise CCW to tune down Seek Tune Mode The seek tunes up when the Select knob is turned CW and down when the Select knob is turned CCW In seek tune mode the tuner will automatically stop at the next available station signal It will stay at that selection until you tune to a new station Scan Tune Mode Scan tune works like Seek Tune except the tuner will only stay ona station for 5 seconds and then continue to the next signal To retain a selection press the Select knob before the tuner resumes scanning for frequencies Tuning by Categories A unique feature is the ability to group station frequencies into specific genre categories The desired frequencies for each category must be
38. stereo RCA connection on one end fig 2 Direct IR Control The T2 is designed for IR control via IR received by an audio distribution system In the NuVo Simplese or Essentia audio distribution systems the IR emitter outputs act as a repeater to IR signals incident on the system keypads The T2 s wired IR connector is a 3 5mm two conductor mono jack labeled IR INPUT Using a mono mini to mini patch cable connect the IR emitter output of a Simplese or Essentia Main Unit to the IR INPUT on the T2 The two tuners in the T2 respond to separate IR codes so the direct IR input replaces the need for external IR emitters placed over the IR receiver windows on the front of the unit fig 3 This connection is not used when using the Concerto NuVoNet system The NuVo Essentia and Simplese systems are used for example but the T2 is compatible with any audio system that is capable of repeating IR Fig 1 9 9 1 ais Fig 2 Ge 00 00 Gm SOURCE INPUTS T SOURCELINK Fig 3 Page8 NUVO IR Pass Thru The mini jack labeled IR pass thru mini connection is used for connecting forwarded IR signals to an audio component connected to the auxiliary audio input Using the Aux Input Auxiliary The T2 is equipped with an auxiliary audio input labeled iride ie AUX IN This will accept an audio signal from an external component This is most useful
39. tegory Up and Down This function requires the use of the T2 installation software Categories allow station selection to be set up according to specific listening genres 9 Numeric Buttons These buttons are programmable for direct station preset access Customized alphanumeric strings can be defined in the setup software pg 21 They can also be used for direct frequency tuning These custom strings are displayed on the Display Pads of an integrated Concerto system whenever a preset is accessed 10 Display Button This button toggles between RDS information on and off 11 Memory Button The memory button provides you with a personal notepad to store and recall artist and song information originating from RDS data for future reference 12 Menu This button enters and exits the menu mode pg 11 13 Pre Dir This toggles between numeric preset selection and direct station input 14 Source This button toggles between the available modes AM FM WX Weather Band and Aux input if it has been enabled through the advanced menu 15 On Off Turns each individual tuner on and off Page 5 Back Panel 1 Antenna Input Coax F connector brings in the signal input from the NuVo NV T2PAS antenna pg 10 2 Aux Input This stereo RCA connector is enabled through the advanced menu options pg 14 and allows an additional audio source to be connected and accessed through the tuner source selection 3 Audio
40. ts A 5 My Presets A 6 My Presets A 7 My Presets A 8 My Presets A 3 My Presets 0 My Presets B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 0 Name _ _ Band Frequency Mono 1 WIZ FM 88 70 No FE one Erase Preset Erase PresetBank 2d Are you sure you want to erase this Preset Bank S 33 My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B My Presets B Add Bank Rename Bank Reset Presets lt Back Next gt VA Advanced Settings The T2 software contains several specialized settings for more advanced setup Clicking on view and selecting Advanced will expand the tabs as discussed in the next section to allow access to this functionality 4 0 Advanced Config The T2 software allows for more advanced settings that if necessary allow you to tweak the tuner s operation 4 0 Advanced Config Nu o T2 Tuner Configurator v1 Modified 15 x File View Help Stat Config Presets Categories FM Freas AM Freas Update System NuVoNet peraingMode Brightness Level8 Ma Tuner A Stand Alone T Regional Setup Tuner B Stand Alone T Regon US amp amp Canada USA amp Canada p Automatically Tum Tuner on PreEmphasis 75u5 z when power is applied FM Min J87 90 AM Mnp a FM Ma j7 24 AM Max ma FM Stepp H AMStp U H Audio Td Balance Bass EQ Treble EQ Turing Parameters
41. ure enables tuning with a smaller frequency step to include more station frequency possibilities which may be used in areas allowing many low power broadcast stations FM The standard tuning for North America and Australia is 200 MHz steps and the standard for Europe and New Zealand is 100 MHz steps Fine tuning automatically drops the tuning steps to 05 MHz increments AM The North America standard for AM tuning is in 10 kHz steps and Europe is 9 kHz AM fine tuning goes in 1 kHz steps Seek Threshold This sets the effective station signal strength for seek and scan tuning With either of these modes the tuner will automatically tune up until it receives a good signal You can set the definition a good signal with the seek threshold feature fig 11 FM AM WX Weather Band All three available bands are set the same way but are adjusted individually Scroll with the Select knob to the desired band and press the knob to select it Once selected you can choose between five different levels High means the station needs to have a very strong signal for the tuner to react Low causes the tuner to stop at any station with the slightest measurable signal The default is the middle setting This is an adjustment of the signal threshold It sets the minimum signal level necessary for tuning using Seek or Scan Fig 11 TunerA SELECT egek Phrezhold Low Hiah FM STEREO AM WEATHER RA 5 e RDS ENTER Page 12 NUVO
42. ux input The bottom row of buttons on the Concerto Display Pad are assigned FM AM WX Weather Band and Aux Changing the T2 source is done simply by pressing one of those four buttons see fig 23 NUVO T2 Configuration Software Basic setup and operation of the T2 is easily done from the front panel the included T2RC3 remote or the Concerto Display Pad The T2 package includes the T2 Configurator setup software designed to quickly move you through the Tuners setup options in a methodical fashion and allow access to the more advanced setup features Configurations are saved as files in the software s Config folder Once complete configurations can be used as templates for future installations 1 0 Start The start tab allows you to load an existing configuration or create a new one You can also retrieve a configuration from the T2 and edit it 1 0 Start n a Concerto T 2 Tuner Configurator v1 Modified File View Help Stat Conig Presets Update System Newt gt 1 1 After you have opened a configuration the next step is the Config Tab 1 1 New Config Concerto T 2 Tuner Configurator vi Modified w Help Sw coy aixi Look in C3 Config z ey E3 My Recent Documents Desktop Jones House zl Open T 2 Tuner Config hd y Cae Filename Places Files of type 2 0 Config The Config tab is for the initial setup which determines basic

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