DSC programming
DLAY (Delay)
If an amplifier has been connected to the system, this setting can prevent the annoy- ing
“Delay 1” = 250 ms to “Delay 9” = 2.25 sec. delayed
VOL (Volume) |
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Select the | READ | ||
Use | / to adjust the desired volume lev- | ||
To read out the KeyCard data. | |||
el. If you use << to select “Last VOL”, the | |||
The card supplied with the radio is used to | |||
system will come on at the volume selected | display the model name, type number (7 6..) | ||
before it was switched off. | |||
and the serial number. | |||
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SCAN (SCANTIME) | With the extra card it is possible to display | ||
data entered by your specialised dealer. | |||
Set the scan time for the Scan and Preset | |||
(See the section on “Short Additional Mem- | |||
scan functions from 5 to 30 seconds. This | |||
ory S.A.M.”). | |||
setting is valid for the radio or CD scan. | |||
If you remove the KeyCard during the read- | |||
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play panel. | |||
The proportion of low frequencies can be | |||
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reduced. It is advisable to take advantage | LRN (Learn) | ||
of this function when you have connected a | |||
To “train” a second KeyCard. | |||
subwoofer. | |||
Please read the information in the section | |||
Use | / to select filters | ||
on “KeyCard theft protection system” - | |||
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Use << to switch the high pass function off.
“Training a second KeyCard”.
LED (Light Emitting Diode)
When the audio system is switched off and the KeyCard has been removed, you can have the ON knob and an LED in the CD slot flash as additional theft protection.
The flashing light is not visible unless the operating panel is open.
LED off << >> LED on.
Refer to the information in the section on “KeyCard theft protection system” - “Flash- ing light as theft protection”.
TOM
If you have a second KeyCard with a Turn- On Message, you can switch off this infor- mation with “TOM off”. The default setting is “TOM on”.
TOM off << >> TOM on.
For more information refer to “ KeyCard theft protection system” - “Turn on Message (T.O.M.)”.
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