1993 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 109
1993 Pontiac Grand Am Manual
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Comfort Controls & Audio Systems BASS: Slide this leverup to increase bass, or down to decrease it. VSEEKk Each time you press SEEK, you will tune in the next station higher or lower on the AM or FM radio band. To Preset Radio Stations: The four numbered pushbuttons can be used to preset up to 14 radio stations (seven AM and seven FM). 1. Tune in the desired station. 2.Press SET. The word SET will appear on the digital screen for five seconds. TUNE: Rotate the lower knob to the left 3. While SET is displayed, press one of the four pushbuttons. Whenever you or right to tune in radio stations (the press this button again, the preset radio station frequency will be displayed station will be tuned in. on the digital screen). AMeFM: Press the lower knob to change4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each of four AM and four FM stations. between the AM and FM bands (the digital screen will display AM or F M , Up to three additional stations on each and if the station is in stereo, FM band may be preset by "pairing" STEREO will be displayed). pushbuttons: FADE: The control ring behind the 1. Tune in the desired station. lower knob adjusts the fronthear 2.Press SET, and within five seconds speaker balance. press any two adjacent pushbuttons at TREB (Treble): Slide this lever upto the same time. Wheneveryou press increase treble, or down to decrease it. these two buttons again, the preset If a station is weak or noisy, reduce the station will be tunedin. treble. AM!FM Stereo Radio 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. PWReVOL (PowereVolume):With the ignition on, rotate the upper knob to the right to turn on the radio and increase volume. RECALL: Press the upper knob to change between the clock and the radio station frequency displayed when the radio is on. BAL (Balance):The control ring behind the upper knob adjusts the left/right speaker balance. 10%