3.SETUP MENU continued …
Example 1: Save User Settings.
FM•AM Tuner presets will also be saved in USER SETTINGS.
•Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘12. SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS’ and press SELECT.
•Upon entering this menu item, ‘a. SAVE USER SETTINGS’ will be highlighted in red.
•Press SELECT. You will be asked to confirm that you want to
•Use the buttons and change to ‘Yes’. If you are using a Password (section 3.13), you will be asked for it. Use the 0 – 9 buttons to enter your Password. The
•When finished, press to go to another menu item, or...
•Press BACK to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
Example 2: Restore Installer Settings.
FM•AM Tuner presets that were saved in INSTALLER SETTINGS will also be restored.
•Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘12. SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS’ and press SELECT.
•Press the button until you reach ‘d. RESTORE INSTALLER SET’NS’.
•Press SELECT. You will be asked to confirm that you want to restore installer settings.
•Use the buttons to change to ‘Yes’ and press SELECT.
•When finished, press to go to another menu item, or...
•Press BACK to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
Example 3: Reload Factory Defaults.
The current time and FM•AM Tuner presets will be retained. Surround mode level, balance, bass/treble adjustments (sections 4.6 and 4.7) will be reset to 0 dB.
•Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘12. SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS’ and press SELECT.
•Press the button until you reach ‘e. RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS’.
•Press SELECT. You will be asked to confirm that you want to ‘reload factory settings’.
•Use the buttons to change to ‘Yes’ and press SELECT.
•When finished, press to go to another menu item, or...
•Press BACK to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
To clear all adjustments described in sections 4.6 and 4.7, save User Settings, then reload Factory Defaults, then restore User Settings. The Setup Menu will remain as it was. If certain channels don’t sound as loud as they should under certain conditions, and you have already calibrated levels according to section 3, try this before contacting technical support. The cause may just be a forgotten adjustment, or an adjustment that someone else made and didn’t tell you. Happens sometimes!
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