OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT (Continued)
SETTING PROGRAM AUDIO CONTROLS (CONTINUED)
7.Adjust the MASTER VOLUME control and all remote station’s volume controls to the volume level you desire. In order to have proper intercom audio levels, it is recommended that the MASTER VOLUME and remote stations’ VOLUME controls be set at 2⁄3 volume or higher.
SETTING INTERCOM VOLUME
1.Initiate an intercom call from the master by pressing the INSIDE/PATIO key.
2.Speak with a clear normal voice about
3.Adjust the INTERCOM VOLUME control until the initiating station’s audio is clearly heard at all stations in the system.
PLEASE NOTE: The volume control at all stations should be set between 1⁄2 to maximum volume for proper intercom operation.
4.Repeat the above procedure at several remote station locations until an acceptable intercom audio level is achieved at all stations.
SETTING INTERNAL INTERCOM VOLUME CONTROL
The internal intercom volume control has been factory set for optimum intercom operation. Should the intercom gain need to be adjusted beyond the range of the Intercom Volume Control behind the left front door, use the following procedure:
1.Refer to Figure 27. Using a
2.To increase the intercom gain, turn the internal control clockwise.
BOTTOM OF |
MASTER |
FIGURE 27 |
SETTING THE BEEP TONE LEVEL
The internal BEEP tone volume control has been factory set to a normal level for the BEEP tone to be heard when the CD Player operation is initiated from a remote station by using the AM/FM/CD CONTROL/END CALL key. Should that level require adjustment, use the following procedure:
1.Refer to Figure 28. Using a
2.To increase the BEEP level, turn the control clockwise.
BEEP TONE
FIGURE 28
SETTING THE EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE LEVEL
The TAPE and AUX level controls have been factory set at maximum. These controls can be adjusted to match the external audio source level with the
1.Press the FM key.
2.Tune the radio to a strong local radio station.
3.Turn on the external audio source(s) connected to the master station.
4.Switch the master station from FM to TAPE or AUX.
5.Refer to Figure 29. Using a
AUX TAPE
LEVEL LEVEL
FIGURE 29
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