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BASIC OPERATION
• Switching on / off
Press the PWR button (9) to switch on/off the unit.
• Volume
Adjust the volume by pressing buttons ^ (11) and v (12).
Control the volume only to a level that you are still able to hear the acoustic signals of approaching
ambulances / fire service / police cars!
• Bass
Press SEL button (10) once to set the bass. Press the buttons ^ (11) or v (12) to increase or lower the
bass.
• Trebles
Press SEL button (10) twice to set the trebles. Press the buttons ^ (11) or v (12) to increase or lower the
trebles.
• Balance
Press SEL button (10) three times to set the balance. Press the buttons ^ (11) or v (12) to set the balance
of the right and left speakers.
• Fader
Press SEL button (10) four times to set the fader. Press the buttons ^ (11) or v (12) to set the fader of the
front and rear speakers.
• Loudness
Keep the BND/LOU button pressed until you hear a signal sound. The display shows LOUD ON or LOUD
OFF. This increases the deep frequencies at low volume to a psychoacoustically correct listening level.
• Display
Press the DSP/0 button (15) to scan the following information:
Programme name
Frequency
Time (is set automatically with RDS reception)
PTY settings
(These RDS functions are broadcast by the radio stations in differing quality and contents. You find more
information in the chapter RADIO under RDS).
• Mode
You can switch between radio and CD by pressing the MOD button (6).
• Equalizer
FLAT CLASSICS
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DSP
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• Reset
To reset your car radio to the works settings, press the RESET button (28) using a ball-point pen. You find
this button behind the operating panel!
Press the RESET button
– before using the unit for the first time after connecting all the cables,
– if all the function buttons are not working correctly,
– if an error message appears in the display.
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