2.  Treble Setting: Press the Audio button 2 times to access  
the treble setting. The LCD display will change to “TRE 0,” 
Figure E. Press the Up button to adjust the setting to a 
maximum of +5. Press the Down button to adjust the setting down to 
-5.
Note: The default setting is “0.” This feature is disabled when a “Digital 
Sound Processor” (DSP) setting is active such as “Rock,” “Classic,” or 
“Pop.”
3.  Balance Setting: Press the Audio button 3 times to  
access the balance setting. The LCD display will change to 
“BAL L=R,” Figure F. Press the Up button to adjust the 
setting to a maximum of 10R (only the right side speakers will have 
volume). Press the Down button to adjust the setting down to 10L 
(only the left side speakers will have volume).
4.  Fade Setting: Press the Audio button 4 times to access 
the fade setting. The LCD display will change to “FAD 
F=R,” Figure G. Press the Up button to adjust the setting to 
a maximum of 10F (only the front speakers will have volume). Press 
the Down button to adjust the setting down to 10R (only the rear 
speakers will have volume).
5.  Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Setting: Press the  
Audio button 5 times to access the DSP setting. The LCD 
display will change to “DSP OFF,” Figure H. Press the Up 
button to select one of the preset settings such as Rock, 
Classic or Pop. If a preset setting is select a small icon will 
appear on the LCD display, Figure I.
6.  Area Setting: Press the Audio button 6 times to access  
the Area setting. The LCD display will change to “AREA 
USA,” Figure J. Press the Up button to select either USA or 
EUR setting.
7.  Loud Setting: Press the Audio button 7 times to access the 
Loud setting. The LCD display will change to “LOUD OFF,” 
Figure K. Press the Up button to select either OFF or ON.
8.  Distant Setting: Press the Audio button 8 times to access 
the Distant setting. The LCD display will change to “DX,” 
Figure L. Press the Up button to select either Distant (DX) 
or Local for station frequency. The “LOCAL” setting allows for better 
FM reception when a local station is too strong. Leave the setting to 
“DX” if this condition does not exist.
Figure E
Figure F
Figure G
ROCK
Figure I
Figure H
Figure J
Figure K
Figure L
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