Powgr
and Sound
Controls
"on,nued
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).
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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).
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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
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