METHOD FOR ADJUSTING SOUND BALANCE
1.
Press sound control button (1) to light up “BAL” on the dis-
play.
You can adjust the sound (balance).
2.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the
sound (balance).
• Press the
△
button, and the speaker output on the R
side increases by 1. (R1 to R7)
• Press the
▽
button, and the speaker output on the L
side increases by 1. (L1 to L7)
METHOD FOR ADJUSTING HIGH REGISTER RANGE (TREBLE)
1.
Press sound control button (1) to light up “TRE” on the dis-
play.
You can adjust the sound (treble).
2.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the
sound (treble).
• Press the
△
button, and the treble level increases by
1. (M7)
• Press the
▽
button, and the treble level decreases by
1. (Minimum -7)
METHOD FOR ADJUSTING LOW REGISTER RANGE (BASS)
1.
Press sound control button (1) to light up “BAS” on the dis-
play.
You can adjust the sound (bass).
2.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the
sound (bass).
• Press the
△
button, and the bass level increases by 1.
(M7)
• Press the
▽
button, and the bass level decreases by
1. (Minimum -7)
METHOD FOR ADJUSTING CLOCK
1.
Press display selector button (1) to display the time.
2.
Hold down display selector button (1) to flash the “HOUR”
display portion.
You can adjust the hour.
3.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the hour.
• If you press
△
button, “HOUR” display increases by 1.
• If you press
▽
button, “HOUR” display decreases by
1.
4.
Press display selector button (1) to flash the “MINUTE” dis-
play portion.
You can adjust the minute.
5.
Press tuning/time adjustment button (2) to adjust the minute.
• If you press
△
button, “MINUTE” display increases by 1.
• If you press
▽
button, “MINUTE” display decreases by 1.
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Summary of Contents for HD325-8
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Page 429: ...ATTACHMENTS AND OP TIONS Before reading this chapter read and understand the SAFETY 6 1 ...
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