DSC programming
The car radio has been equipped with DSCLOUDNESSLoudness boosts the bassCLOCK 24To switch between 12-h and
(Direct Software Control) to allow you tofrequencies at low volume.24-h clock display.
customise certain programmable, basic set-LOUD 1 - Low boost
tings to suit your personal needs and pref-LOUD 6 - Max. boost
CLOCKSETTo set the clock manually.
erences and then store them.
Press << >> to select hours/
The basic settings for this audio equipmentTA VOLThe traffic announcementminutes. Press / to adjust
were made at the factory.and warning beep volumethe flashing value.
can be set between 0 to 66.
In the following you can find an overview of
these settings, so that you can always reset The message will then comeON VOLTo set the turn-on volume.
through at this volume, if the
to them if desired.Press << >> to adjust the
standard volume is lower.
turn-on volume as desired.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,
If the standard volume is set
Y press DSC .
higher than the TA VOL lev-
OMENU / � will light up in the display.el, then the traffic report will
MUTETo change the mute volume.
Use the / buttons of the rocker switch tobe played at the standard
select the function you wish to change. The volume.
display will show you the setting you haveBEEP XTo change the volume of the
acknowledgement tone
selected. Press the << >> buttons of theREGRegional function on/off.
(beep) between 0 and 9.
rocker switch to change the values. Confirm
(0 = off)
the setting you have selected by pressing
SENS DX1To adjust the seek tuning
the DSC button.
sensitivity.
RM OFFRadio Monitor
OLO� stands for local recep-
If the Radio Monitor function
tion.
is active during fast winding
ODX� stands for distant re-
of the tape, the set will
ception.
switch to the radio and play
Select OLO 3� if you want to
the station previously re-
receive strong stations in
/Select functionceived.
the local area, select ODX 1�
<< >> Adjust/recall value
if you want to tune into
weaker stations which are
further away.
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