Changing the sound and
display settings
— Menu
The following items can be set:
Setup
• Clock (page 10)
• CT (Clock Time) (page 22)
• Beep — to turn the beeps on or off.
• AUX Skip*
1
(page 34) — to turn the AUX
source display on or off.
• Security (page 35) — to set the security code to
discourage theft.
Display
• Dimmer — to change the brightness of the
display.
– Select "AUTO" to dim the display only when
you turn the lights on.
– Select "ON" to dim the display.
– Select "OFF" to deactivate the Dimmer.
• Contrast — to adjust the contrast if the
indications on the display are not recognizable
because of the unit's installation position.
• AutoScroll*
2
– Select "ON" to scroll all automatically
displayed names.
– When "Auto scroll" is set to "OFF" and the
disc/track name is changed, the disc/track
name does not scroll.
PlayMode
• Local (Local Seek Mode) (page 16)
– Select "ON" to only tune into stations with
stronger signals.
• Mono (Monaural Mode) (page 16)
– Select "ON" to hear FM stereo broadcast in
monaural. Select "OFF" to return to normal
mode.
• Regional (page 19)
30
SoundTuning
• EQ7 Tune (page 31) — to adjust the equaliser
curve.
• HPF (High pass filter) (page 32)
• LPF (Low pass filter) (page 33)
• Loudness — to enjoy bass and treble even at
low volumes. The bass and treble will be
reinforced.
• AUX Level*
3
(page 34) — to adjust the volume
level of connected auxiliary equipment.
*1 Displayed only when the clock is displayed by
pressing (OFF).
*2 Displayed only when CD or MD is playing back.
*3 Displayed only when the source is AUX.
Note
Only when an optional CD/MD unit is not connected,
"AUX Skip" and "AUX Level" are displayed.
1
Press (MENU).
To set "AutoScroll," press (MENU) during
CD/MD playback.
2
Press < or , repeatedly to select the
desired item.
3
Press (ENTER).
4
Press M or m repeatedly to select your
desired items to be adjusted.
5
Press (ENTER).
6
Press M or m repeatedly to select the
desired setting (Example: "ON" or
"OFF").
7
Press (ENTER).
The display returns to the top menu display.
8
Press (MENU).
The display returns to the normal display.
Note
The displayed item will differ depending on the source.