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Function of Features:
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ON/OFF POWER BUTTON (PWR) -
Press this button to turn the
unit on or off.
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VOLUME/LEVEL CONTROL (VOL) -
To increase the volume
level, press the up arrow button. To decrease the volume level,
press the down arrow button.
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SELECT BUTTON (SEL) -
This button is used to select the audio
function (volume, treble, bass, balance, or fade) to be adjusted using
the Level Control. Pressing the Select button once will set the unit
for volume adjustment (“VOL” will appear on the display panel).
Pressing the button additional times will select treble (“TRE” on the
display), bass (“BAS”), balance (“BAL”), fader (“FAD”) or volume
(“VOL”).
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AUDIO SETTING MEMORIES (P1/P2/P3) -
Three pre-set
buttons are provided on this unit to store desired audio level
positions into memories which can be easily recalled. To set any of
the 3 audio memories, use the following procedure:
1. Use the Select button and Level control to adjust the setting of the
volume, treble, bass, balance and fader to the desired positions.
2. Press the Select button to call any of the audio functions on the
display. Within 2 seconds of pressing the Select button, and while
the audio function is still on the display panel, press the pre-set
button (1 through 3) to be set and continue to hold it in. After
approximately 2 seconds, the pre-set number (“P-1”, “P-2”, or “P-
3) will appear on the display panel indicating that the audio levels
are now set into that memory position. The settings can be recalled
at any time by pressing the Select button and then that pre-set button
within 2 seconds.
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AUDIO MUTE (MUTE) -
This button is used to mute the
volume from the system. By pressing the button, the indication
“MUTE” will appear on the display panel and the volume will be
muted. Pressing the Mute button again will return the volume level
to the setting in use before the Mute function was
activated.
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AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND) -
During radio operation,
each momentary press of this button will change the radio band.
The indication “AM1”, “AM2”, “FM2”, or “FM3” will appear on
the display panel according to your selection.
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