ADJUSTING THE VOLUME | RADIO MODE |
Automatic sound
This feature automatically adjusts the volume of the car sound system to suit the speed at which the vehicle is trav- elling. In order for this to work, your car sound system must be connected as described in the installation instruc- tions.
You can adjust the automatic volume boost feature in six steps from (0 to 5).
➮Press the MENU¥OK button 7.
➮Press the or button 6 re- peatedly until ÒVOLUME MENUÓ appears on the display.
➮Press the MENU¥OK button 7 to display the volume menu.
➮Press the or button 6 repeatedly until ÒAUTO SOUNDÓ appears on the display.
➮Set the volume adjustment level
using the | buttons 6. |
When you have finished making your changes,
➮press the MENU¥OK button 7 and then the DIS¥ESC button 5 to exit the menu.
Note:
The optimum setting for the speed- dependent volume adjustment fea- ture depends on how noise levels develop in your particular vehicle. You will need to test various set- tings in order to find out which is best suited to your vehicle.
Radio mode
This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver. Many of the receivable FM stations broadcast a signal that not only carries the programme but also additional information such as the sta- tion name and programme type (PTY). The station name appears on the dis- play as soon as the tuner receives it.
Switching to radio mode
To start the radio mode,
➮press the BND¥TS button 4
or
➮press the SRC button ;on the device or the SOURCE button ; on the remote control repeatedly until ÒTUNERÓ appears on the dis- play.
Convenient RDS functions (AF, REG)
The convenient RDS functions AF (Al- ternative Frequency) and REGIONAL extend your radioÕs range of functions.
●AF: If the RDS function is activat- ed, the radio automatically tunes into the best receivable frequency for the station that is currently set.
●REGIONAL: At certain times, some radio stations divide their programme into regional pro- grammes providing different con- tent. You can use the REG func- tion to prevent the car radio from switching to alternative frequen- cies that are transmitting different programme content.
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