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and
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Sound Memory
With
this
unit's Sound Memory features, you can store your
favorite
bass/treble levels
in
two
memories
(SOUND1, SOUND2) and
can
recall them whenever you desire.
1.
Press
SOUND
to switch the sound mode in the following order.
Normal*
SOUND1
-
SOUND2
tI
2.
Setting Sound Memory
e
Press SOUND to select SOUND1 (or SOUND2).
@ Press
and hold SOUND for more than 2 seconds to switch the
memory mode. "SOUND1" (or
"SOUND2)
indicator
will
blink.
@ Adjust Bass and
Treble
by
following the procedures on Page
7.
@ Rtter
desired
selections have been made, press SOUND
to
memo-
rize
them
in SOUND1 (or SOUND2).
o This operation should be done within 5 seconds after the
desired
selections have been made.
Failure
to
do
this will cause the
unit to
resume to
the
previous mode.
o
When
the
memory
setting has been completed, each BASS
and
TRE setting
will
blink
by
twice.
Note:
The following shows the initial set values of
this
unit.
o
SOUND'I
-
emphasizes bass by 9 dB and treble by 6
dB.
o
SOUND2
-
emphasizes bass by 3
dB.
3.
Reca!!ing
Sound Memory
Press SOUND
to select
SOUND1
(or
SOUND2). "SOUND1"(or
"SOUND2')
indicator
will
light.
Most-Recent
Volume Memory:
This feature will allow you
to
listen
to
the
Radio,
Tape, CD Changer and AUX modes at different
vol-
ume levels
without
re-setting the volume when switching
from
one mode to the other.
Note: With this unit's anti-volume-blast circuit feature, the volume level previously decreased by
the
ATT button will be automatically adjusted, protecting you from unexpected volume changes
when
switching between sources.
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DISP
C.851
FMA