Operating instructions
BT1611i
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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adjusting audio functions, the unit will
automatically exit select mode and return to the
normal display after five seconds or when
another function is activated.
Bass
Press the AUDIO CONTROL button (4) twice
until "BASS" appears
in
the display. Within five
seconds, turn the
AUDIO CONTROL (3) to
adjust the bass from
"_6"
to "+6". "0" represents
a flat response. The bass level is shown on the
display for five seconds or until another function
is activated.
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Audio
Mute
Audio
Menu
Press and hold the AUDIO CONTROL button
(4) to access the Audio Menu. Press the
AUDIO CONTROL button repeatedly to step
through the menu
of
audio functions: volume,
bass, treble, balance, fader, and volume. When
Press c>/MUTE button (1) to mute the audio
volume. "Mute" flashes on the display. Restore
volume to the previous setting
by
pressing the
mute button again, adjusting the
AUDIO
CONTROL, or
by
pressing any other button on
the unit.
Power
Press the power
C>
button (1) or any other
button on the face
of
the receiver to turn the
unit on when the ignition switch is on. Press the
power button again to turn the receiver off. If
the radio
was
left on when the ignition was last
turned off, the receiver will turn on automatically
when the ignition switch is again turned on. If
the receiver
was
off when the ignition was last
turned off, the receiver must
be
turned on
manually when restarting the vehicle.
Mode
Press MODE (2) to select a different mode
of
operation
as
indicated on the display panel.
Available modes include Tuner,
COP,
USB
Host, SO/MMC, iPod and AUX. During CD
player operation, pressing
MODE will change
to
the tuner mode without ejecting the disc.
Volume
To
increase the volume, turn the AUDIO
CONTROL
(3) clockwise.
To
decrease the
volume, rotate the
AUDIO CONTROL counter
clockwise. When volume is adjusted, the
volume level is shown on the display panel as a
number ranging from
"DO"
(lowest) to "46"
(highest).
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