1993 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 135

1993 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems Your radio has an AMAX-certified receiver. It can produce qualityAM stereo sound and receive C-Quam@ stereo broadcasts. AMAX reduces noise without reducing the high frequencies you need for the best sound.You don't have to do anything to your Delco/GM radio because AMAX is automatic. FADE: The control ring behind the lower knob adjusts the fronthear speaker balance. The digital display shows the degree of fade selected. BAL (Balance): The control ring AM/FM Stereo with Compact behind the upper knob adjusts the 4SEEKF : Press to seek and stop on Disc Player lefthight speaker balance. The digital the next station higher or lower on the The digital display indicates information display shows the balance selected. radio band. on time or radio station frequency,the Lower Knob (TUNE): This knob does RCL: Press to alternate the display AM or FM radio band, whether the station two things: between the time and station frequency. is in stereo, and other radio functions. Rotate it slightly to the left or right to EQUALIZER: Boost the bass, emPWR (Power): Turns the unit on and tune in radio stations.If you hold it to phasize a voice in a song, brighten the off when the ignition ison. the left or right, it will tune rapidly. treble-your equalizer gives you Upper Knob (VOL): This knob does You can also rotate it one stop at a freedom to adjust five separate two things: time to fine-tune a specific frequency. frequencies of sound to your individual Rotate it slightly tothe left or right to taste. Move a lever up to emphasize a Press to change between the AM, control the volume. FMl or FM2 bands. (FM1 allows you frequency, move it down to de-emphasize. Press it to mute the radio or tape to preset five stations, FM2 allows you It's best to begin with the levers in the player. Press again to listen. middle position, then adjust each lever to preset another five stations.) as you like. 134

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Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems
AM/FM
Stereo
with
Compact
Disc
Player
The digital
display
indicates
information
on
time or
radio
station
frequency,
the
AM
or
FM
radio
band,
whether
the
station
is
in stereo,
and other radio
functions.
PWR
(Power):
Turns
the
unit
on
and
off
when
the
ignition
ison.
Upper
Knob
(VOL):
This knob
does
two
things:
Rotate
it
slightly
tothe left or right
to
Press
it
to
mute the radio or tape
control
the
volume.
player.
Press
again
to listen.
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BAL
(Balance):
The control ring
behind
the upper knob
adjusts the
lefthight speaker
balance.
The
digital
display
shows the balance selected.
Lower
Knob
(TUNE):
This knob
does
two
things:
Rotate
it
slightly
to
the
left
or right to
tune
in
radio
stations.
If
you hold it
to
the
left
or right, it
will tune rapidly.
You
can also
rotate
it one stop
at
a
time
to
fine-tune a
specific
frequency.
Press
to
change
between the
AM,
FMl
or
FM2 bands.
(FM1
allows you
to
preset
five
stations, FM2 allows you
to
preset another five stations.)
Your radio
has
an
AMAX-certified
receiver.
It
can
produce
quality
AM
stereo
sound
and
receive
C-Quam@
stereo
broadcasts.
AMAX
reduces
noise
without
reducing
the
high
frequencies
you
need for
the
best
sound.
You
don’t
have
to do
anything
to
your
Delco/GM
radio
because
AMAX
is
automatic.
FADE:
The
control
ring
behind
the
lower
knob
adjusts
the fronthear
speaker
balance.
The
digital
display
shows
the
degree of fade
selected.
4SEEKF
:
Press
to
seek
and
stop
on
the next
station
higher or lower
on
the
radio
band.
RCL:
Press
to
alternate
the
display
between
the
time
and
station
frequency.
EQUALIZER:
Boost
the
bass,
em-
phasize
a
voice
in
a
song,
brighten
the
treble-your
equalizer
gives
you
freedom
to
adjust
five
separate
frequencies
of
sound
to
your
individual
taste.
Move a lever
up
to
emphasize
a
frequency,
move
it
down
to
de-emphasize.
It’s
best
to
begin
with
the
levers
in
the
middle
position,
then
adjust
each
lever
as you like.