1996 Nissan Quest Owner's Manual - Page 137

1996 Nissan Quest Manual

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hicle. Most portable radio headphones work with the rear audio controls. When the rear seat controls are on, push the SPKRS ON-OFF button to turn all speakers off. Push again to turn all speakers on. If the rear audio system was on when the ignition was turned OFF, the audio system ''remembers'' and the rear system is still on when the engine is started again. The system also ''remembers'' if the speakers were ON or OFF. Therefore, the speakers may have to be turned on again with the SPKRS ON-OFF button. AHA0595 REAR AUDIO CONTROLS Radio features controlled by the rear seat remote control (if so equipped) are listed below: ● Volume: −/+ ● Program advance: proceed to the next preset station (AM/FM), the other side of the tape, or the next CD. ● Source select: AM/FM, tape, or CD ● Speakers ON/OFF ● Seek: Push the Memory 3 and Memory 5 buttons on the front radio controls simultaneously to turn the rear controls on. Push them again to turn the rear audio controls off. The headphones symbol illuminates in the front display when the rear audio controls are on. Two headphone jacks are provided so two rear seat passengers may listen to the audio system privately. The rear controls can only increase the volume to the level which the front radio is set. Headphones are not included with the ve3-24

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REAR AUDIO CONTROLS
Radio features controlled by the rear seat
remote control (if so equipped) are listed
below:
Volume: -/+
Program advance: proceed to the next
preset station (AM/FM), the other side of
the tape, or the next CD.
Source select: AM/FM, tape, or CD
Speakers ON/OFF
Seek:
± ²
Push the Memory 3 and Memory 5 buttons
on the front radio controls simultaneously to
turn the rear controls on. Push them again
to turn the rear audio controls off.
The headphones symbol illuminates in the
front display when the rear audio controls
are on. Two headphone jacks are provided
so two rear seat passengers may listen to
the audio system privately.
The rear controls can only increase the
volume to the level which the front radio is
set.
Headphones are not included with the ve-
hicle. Most portable radio headphones work
with the rear audio controls.
When the rear seat controls are on, push
the
SPKRS
ON-OFF
button
to
turn
all
speakers off. Push again to turn all speak-
ers on.
If the rear audio system was on when the
ignition was turned OFF, the audio system
‘‘remembers’’ and the rear system is still on
when the engine is started again. The sys-
tem also ‘‘remembers’’ if the speakers were
ON or OFF. Therefore, the speakers may
have to be turned on again with the SPKRS
ON-OFF button.
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