Optimus 12-2154, 12-2155 owner manual Adjusting the Sound, Favorite Sound, Only

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ADJUSTING THE SOUND

When you listen to your stereo, adjust these controls to suit your listening preferences.

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AUDIO CONTROL SEL +/— Repeat- edly press or hold down to increase or decrease the volume. VOL and a vol- ume level number appear.

Warning: To protect your hearing, do not listen at high volume levels. Slowly increase the volume to a comfortable listening level.

AUDIO CONTROL SEL — Repeatedly press until bAS, TRE, bAL, or FAd and a number appear on the display, then repeatedly press or hold down + or within 5 seconds to change the stereo’s bass, treble, balance, or fader settings.

Notes:

When you adjust the balance toward the left speakers, L and a number appear on the display. When you adjust the balance toward the right speakers, R and a number appear.

When you adjust the fader toward the front speakers, F and a num- ber appear on the display. When

you adjust the fader toward the rear speakers, R and a number appear.

If bAS, TRE, bAL, or FAd and the number disappear before you press + or , repeatedly press

AUDIO CONTROL SEL until the setting you want reappears, then repeatedly press or hold down + or to set it.

To set bass, treble, balance, and fader to their center (middle) set- tings, hold down AUDIO CONTROL SEL for about 3 seconds until the stereo beeps twice.

LOUD (12-2154 Only) — To increase the low ranges of sounds, repeatedly press LOUD until ON appears. To turn off loudness, repeatedly press LOUD until OFF appears.

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FAVORITE SOUND

MEMORY (12-2155

ONLY)

You can store your stereo’s current volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader settings into memory. This lets you select the best sound for the mu- sic you listen to and save that sound,

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Contents High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo CD Player AM/FM Stereo Tuner FeaturesCD Player General Contents Resetting the Stereo Before YOU Begin the Installation InstallationRouting Speaker Wires Preparing the Mounting AreaMaking Connections Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional Components Using an Adapter HarnessConnecting Two Pairs of Speakers Connecting an Equalizer/ BoosterConnecting One Pair of Speakers Completing the Connections Testing ConnectionsConnecting the Antenna Mounting the Stereo Fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 334 PM Removing the Stereo from the Dash Removing Control Panel Using the Control PanelInstalling Control Panel Turning the Stereo on and OFF Setting the ClockBasic Operation Only Adjusting the SoundFavorite Sound Displaying ClockTurning the KEY Tone on and OFF Playing the Radio Memory TuningRadio Operation Selecting a Stored Station Storing StationsStoring Stations in Automatic Travel Programming Memory Scanning Stored Stations Playing a CD CD Player OperationShuffle Play Selecting a TrackAudible Search Repeat Play Switching Between the CD and the RadioE01 TroubleshootingResetting Stereo FCC Wants YOU to Know Care and MaintenanceReplacing a Fuse Replacing the Red Power Wire’s FuseCD Care Tips Replacing the Blade-Type Fuse Radio SpecificationsGeneral RadioShack