Setting the auxiliary input level
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| Radio Stations |
Different audio sources can vary quite significantly in the strength of |
| Media Player |
the signals which they provide to other equipment such as your Internet |
| Auxiliary Input |
radio. In particular, some headphone outputs are at a much lower level |
| Alarm clock |
than others, and almost all headphone outputs are at a lower level than | Configure | |
so called |
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So that you may use your radio with a range of external audio sources, |
| Aux Input Level |
the input sensitivity of the Auxiliary Input may be configured to suit either |
| Backlight |
Headphone or |
| Clock Setup |
more sensitive of the two. |
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1. When the radio is playing press the Select control to access the menus. |
| Headphone Level |
| Line Input Level | |
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu. Rotate |
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the Select control until 'Configure' is highlighted on the display. |
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2. Press the Select control to show the Configure menu on the display. |
| Headphone level |
Rotate the Select control until 'Auxiliary input level' is highlighted. |
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3.Rotate the Select control until either 'Headphone level' or 'Line Input Level' is highlighted on the display, and then press the Select control to activate the desired setting.
4.If needed, select the Back option to exit the menu.
If you need any further advice, please call our Technical Helpline on :- | 40 | |
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