1994 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 128
1994 Oldsmobile 88 Manual
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Comfort Controls &Audio Systems BASS: Press this buttonlightly to release it from its recessed position. Turn it to adjust bass response. As you turn theknob you will feelthe center position. Push the knob back in to return it to its recessed position. Turning BASS will change the radio's Automatic Tone Control feature to MANUAL. TREB (Treble): Press this button lightly to release it from its recessed position, then pull it out toits fully extended position. Turn it to adjust treble response. As you turn theknob you will feel the centerposition. Push the knob back in to returnit to its recessed position. Turning TREB will change the radio's Automatic Tone Control feature to MANUAL. BAL (Balance): Press this button lightly to release it from its recessed position. Turn it to adjust the right and left speaker balance. Asyou turn the knob you will feelthe center position. Push the knob back into return it to its recessed position. FADE: Press this button lightly to release it from its recessed position, then pull it out to itsfully extended position. Turn it to the right to increase front speaker volume. Turn it to theleft to increase rear speaker volume. As you turn the knob you will feelthe center position. Push the h o b back in to return it to its recessed position. To Play a CassetteTape: With the ignition on, insert the tapeand it will begin playing. The audio system will turn on automatically. Yourtape player is designed towork best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Longer tapes may not work as well. Note that when a tape is inserted, TP will be displayed. When the tape is playing, will be displayed, along with an arrow toshow whether the top or bottom of the tape is playing. Any time a tape is inserted, the top side will play first. If a high bias metalor Cr02 tape is played, HI-BIAS will appear in the display and the equalization will be adjusted automatically. If you select a tone setting, it will be remembered when you play a tape. 126