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DSC programming
DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you
to customise certain programmable, basic
settings to suit your personal needs and
preferences and then store them.
The basic settings for this audio equipment
were made at the factory.
In the following you can find an overview of
these settings, so that you can always reset
to these if desired.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,
press DSC.
Use the rocker switch and the
button to
select and adjust the functions described in
the following. The display will show you the
adjusted condition.
/ Select function
<< >> Adjust/recall value
CD/CDC NAME
Only available for CD/CDC
playback.
Use this function to name
your CDs. (See “Entering
CD names”).
LOUDNESS Loudness - When listening
at a low level, the Loudness
function creates a more nat-
ural sound by boosting the
low frequency range.
LOUD 1 - Low boost
LOUD 6 - Max. boost
TA VOL To adjust the traffic an-
nouncement and warning
beep volume from between
0 to 63.
The message will then come
through at this volume, if the
standard volume is lower.
Should the standard volume
be higher than the TA VOL
level, then the traffic report
will be played slightly louder
than the standard volume.
SPEECH In future many RDS radio
stations will differentiate be-
tween music and speech
programmes.
You can alter the tone for
speech programmes from
between “SPEECH 0 ... 4”.
SPEECH 0:
Music/speech off
SPEECH 1:
Linear reproduction (bass,
treble and Loudness set to
“0”)
SPEECH 2-4:
Different settings for vol-
ume, bass and treble with
the Loudness being
switched off.
Try out which SPEECH set-
ting you like most.
BEEP Acknowledgement tone for
all functions which require a
button to be pressed for
more than one second.
The volume can be adjusted
from between 0 to 9. (0 =
off).
San Francisco gb® 29.05.2002, 12:16 Uhr58
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