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Frankfurt RCM 104
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TIME The current time will be dis-
played, or it has to be adju-
sted.
Use the rocker button << >>
to select the hours or minu-
tes (flashing), and the
/
switch to set the time. Start
with -dB. The precise time
setting is required for the
proper operation of TIM.
CDC NAME (only if changer is connec-
ted)
Use this function to name
your discs (see also CD
changer control, Entering/
displaying CD names)
ANGLE Use one of the values -1, 0,
or +1 to adapt the individual
viewing angle.
Adjust the ANGLE so as to
provide the best view.
BAS F=R To distribute the bass level
among the front and rear
speakers between +6 dB
front and +6 dB rear.
TRE F=R To distribute the treble level
among the front and rear
speakers between +6 dB
front and +6 dB rear.
BEEP This sound will confirm
functions which are comple-
ted by pressing a button for
longer than 2 seconds.
Adjust volume between 0
and 9 (0 = OFF).
BRIGHT You can adjust the display
brightness from values bet-
ween 1 and 16. You can also
select one day and one night
adjustment.
Selecting the night bright-
ness:
Switch on the vehicles light-
ing system and program the
brightness value. The audio
equipment must be connec-
ted with the vehicle lighting
for this to function properly.
COLOUR G.................................... R
green red
CDC DISP (only if changer is connec-
ted)
During CD operation, use
<<>> to select between the
following displays:
NAME -
the CD name specified with
CDC NAME
TIME -
the playback time
NUMBER -
the CD or track number
LED ON You can select between LED
ON and LED OFF. When
setting LED ON, the Key-
Card tongue will flash for
additional optical theft pro-
tection when the set has
been switched off and the
KeyCard removed.
LOUDNESS When listening at a low level,
the loudness function will
create a more natural sound
by emphasizing the low fre-
quency range.
LOUD 1 - low boost
LOUD 6 - strong boost
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