The following menu selections are not necessary for standardtuner operation, but do provide a deeper level of control forthose who need it. When you scroll to “Advanced Settings” inthe menu, pressing the Select knob then accesses thefollowing menu options:Operating ModeThe T2 defaults to Stand-alone operation. This is theappropriate mode if it is being used with anythingother than the NuVo Concerto System.Concerto Source 1-6: This must be set for theappropriate NuVo Concerto source input, if the T2 isgoing to be used with Concerto's NuVoNet controlnetwork (see pg. 20 Using the T2 with Concerto andNuVoNet).Regional Setup (AM/FM Use Only)USA: This setting is optimized for the United Statesand Canada.European (Western): This setting is optimized forWestern 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 worldwidetuning standards. For operation in countries outsideof these geographic regions, you may need to use theadvanced settings in the T2 Configurator software forcustomizing the regional tuning standard (see pg. 24T2 Configuration Software, Advanced Settings).Fine-Tuning (AM/FM Use Only)The fine-tuning feature enables tuning with a smallerfrequency step to include more station frequency possibilities,which may be used in areas allowing many low-powerbroadcast stations.FM: The standard tuning for North America andAustralia is .200 MHz steps, and the standard forEurope and New Zealand is .100 MHz steps. Fine-tuning automatically drops the tuning steps to .05MHz increments.AM: The North America standard for AM tuning is in10 kHz steps and Europe is 9 kHz. AM fine tuning goesin 1 kHz steps.Advanced AM/FM Settings Seek Threshold (AM/FM Use Only)This sets the effective station signal strength for seek andscan tuning. With either of these modes, the tuner willautomatically tune up until it receives a good signal. You canset the definition a good signal with the seek thresholdfeature, fig. 13.FM, AM, WX (Weather Band): All three availablebands are set the same way, but are adjustedindividually. Scroll with the Select knob to thedesired band and press the knob to select it. Onceselected, you can choose between five differentlevels. High means the station needs to have a verystrong signal for the tuner to react. Low causes thetuner to stop at any station with the slightestmeasurable signal. The default is the middle setting.This is an adjustment of the signal threshold. It setsthe minimum signal level necessary for tuning usingSeek or Scan.PUSH TOENTERSELECTTuner ASeek Threshold:Low _____ HighFM STEREO•AM•WEATHERFig. 13Page 14