1993 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 160

1993 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Undersfandjng-RadioReception COMP (Compres,sion): Pressing this button makes soft -andloud passages more ,equal in volume.An indicator light will come on when the button is pres-sed. Press again to resume normal Play. SCAN: Press this-tosample the beginning of each track or passage. An indicator light will come on when.the button is pressed. Press again to stop scanning, REFT (Repeat): Press to return to the beginning of a selection aftex' 10 seconds or more of play. After 10 seconds or less of play, the player will return to the beginning of the previom selection. When.Finished with the Compact Disc Player: If you rotate the SCV/V-OLh o b to OFF or turn. off the ignition, the disc will stay inthe player :andstart again when you turn on the ignition or power switch, The disc begin playing at will. the point where it had been stopped. STOP/PLAY: Press to stop the disc player; the radio will play. Press again t o play the disc (the player will start playing the disc where it was stopped earlier). EJCT(Eject) : Press to eject the disc; the radio will play. This button will also work when theradio or ignitidn is o€€. disc will be automatically The pul1e.d back into.the CD pl-ayerif it is not.removed from the CD opening after 30 seconds, when the ignitioni--s off or the SCV/VOL knob is rotated to OFF. FM Stereo FM stereo willgive you the best sound, but FM-. signals will reach only about 10 t o 40 miles (16 to.65 lm). Tall buildings or hills can interfere with signals, FM causing the sound tocome-and go. AM The rangefor -mostAM stations,is greater than for FM, especially ahight. The longer range, however, can cause statbns to interfere with each other. AM can also pickup noise from things like:storms and power lines.To lower this noise,try reducing the-treblelevel. 159 8 .

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COMP
(Compres,sion):
Pressing this
button makes soft -and
loud
passages
more
,equal
in
volume. An indicator
light
will
come
on
when the button is
pres-sed.
Press
again to resume
normal
Play.
SCAN:
Press
this-to sample the
beginning
of
each track or passage. An
indicator light will
come
on
when. the
button is pressed. Press again
to
stop
scanning,
REFT
(Repeat):
Press to return to
the
beginning
of
a
selection aftex'
10
seconds or
more
of
play.
After
10
seconds
or
less
of
play, the player
will
return
to
the
beginning
of
the previom
selection.
When.
Finished
with
the Compact
Disc
Player:
If
you
rotate the
SCV/V-OL
h o b
to
OFF
or
turn.
off
the ignition, the
disc
will
stay
inthe player :and-
start
again
when
you
turn on the ignition
or
power
switch,
The
disc
will.
begin
playing at
the
point where
it
had
been
stopped.
STOP/PLAY:
Press
to stop the disc
player; the radio
will
play.
Press
again
to
play the disc (the player
will
start
playing
the
disc
where
it
was
stopped
earlier).
EJCT
(Eject)
:
Press to
eject the disc;
the
radio
will
play.
This
button
will
also
work when
the radio
or
ignitidn
is
o€€.
The
disc
will be automatically
pul1e.d
back
into. the
CD
pl-ayer
if
it
is
not.
removed
from
the
CD
opening
after
30
seconds, when the ignitioni--s
off
or the
SCV/VOL
knob
is
rotated
to
OFF.
Undersfandjng-Radio
Reception
FM
Stereo
FM
stereo
will
give
you
the
best sound,
but
FM-.
signals
will
reach
only
about
10
t o
40
miles
(16
to.
65
lm)
.
Tall
buildings
or
hills
can
interfere
with
FM
signals,
causing the sound tocome-and
go.
AM
The
range
for
-most
AM
stations,
is
greater
than
for
FM,
especially ahight.
The
longer
range,
however,
can
cause
statbns
to
interfere
with
each
other.
AM
can
also
pick
up
noise
from
things
like:
storms and power
lines.
To
lower
this
noise,
try
reducing the-treblelevel.
159
8
.