We always get questions about how to know if one's audio system has DSP. (Digital Signal Processing) We know that DSP is only provided on the Top Hi-Fi (Carver) system , but we get conflicting and confusing information on how to tell which is and which isn't. Jazz, Church, Concert (or was it Cathedral, Hall) settings? Speed dependent volume settings? Maybe yes. Maybe no. Can you trust what anyone says?
I believe I have found a reliable way to determine the existence of DSP, short of digging around in the boot. It is via the service display of the radio, similar to the service menu some of us have accessed on the instrument display.
Getting DSP Status via Radio Service Display
1. Locate the following two buttons on your radio. The 'm' button between the two arrow buttons at the bottom right. And the clock button on the bottom far left. (actual button label varies by market area)
2. Turn key to 1st or second ON position. If the radio is on, turn it off by pressing the volume knob.
3. Turn the radio on, then immediately press and hold down the 'm' button until the display reads something like 'SN V#######', about 8 seconds later. The hashes shown here will actually be your radio's serial number.
4. Repeatedly press/release the clock button until the display reads 'DSP # {V##}'. The number in the place of the first hash will either be 0 or 1. 0 means no DSP, 1 means you have DSP. The portion in {curly braces} was not documented anywhere. I guessed it was a version number, but according to JohnnyC (see below) it is the current volume setting. Nice discovery!
5. Turn off the radio to exit the service display.
The full list of radio service display fields (may vary by version):
Serial Number
AF (alt frequencies mode)
Area (mine says USA)
Pixel Test
TP (? volume ?)
DSP (0=none, 1=Yes)
FM (signal data of currently tuned station: Freq, Strength, Quality)
GAL (speed dependent volume setting)
RI (Revision Index)
SV (Software Date Mo-Yr, Version/100 i.e. '660' = version 6.60)
I believe I have found a reliable way to determine the existence of DSP, short of digging around in the boot. It is via the service display of the radio, similar to the service menu some of us have accessed on the instrument display.
Getting DSP Status via Radio Service Display
1. Locate the following two buttons on your radio. The 'm' button between the two arrow buttons at the bottom right. And the clock button on the bottom far left. (actual button label varies by market area)
2. Turn key to 1st or second ON position. If the radio is on, turn it off by pressing the volume knob.
3. Turn the radio on, then immediately press and hold down the 'm' button until the display reads something like 'SN V#######', about 8 seconds later. The hashes shown here will actually be your radio's serial number.
4. Repeatedly press/release the clock button until the display reads 'DSP # {V##}'. The number in the place of the first hash will either be 0 or 1. 0 means no DSP, 1 means you have DSP. The portion in {curly braces} was not documented anywhere. I guessed it was a version number, but according to JohnnyC (see below) it is the current volume setting. Nice discovery!
5. Turn off the radio to exit the service display.
The full list of radio service display fields (may vary by version):
Serial Number
AF (alt frequencies mode)
Area (mine says USA)
Pixel Test
TP (? volume ?)
DSP (0=none, 1=Yes)
FM (signal data of currently tuned station: Freq, Strength, Quality)
GAL (speed dependent volume setting)
RI (Revision Index)
SV (Software Date Mo-Yr, Version/100 i.e. '660' = version 6.60)