1996 Chevrolet Blazer Owner's Manual - Page 145

1996 Chevrolet Blazer Manual

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Setting the Tone TONE ADJUSTMENT Set the bass, midrange and treble by using the levers in the upper middle left corner to get the sound you want. The60 and 250 levers adjust the bass, 1K is midrange, and 3.5K and IOK control the treble. We suggest you start with 1K in the midpoint position. Then move the other levers up until you get the amount of bass and treble you like. Adjusting the Speakers BAL: This control ring behind the PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL knob adjusts the balance between the left and right speakers. FADE: This control ring behind the TUNE-AM-FM knob adjusts the balance between the front and rear speakers. Playing a Cassette Tape Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Tapes longer than that are so thin they may not work well in this player. Once the tape is playing, use the PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL knob, just as you do for radio. A lighted arrow will be displayed to show tape play direction. CrO2: This button lets you set the system for the type of cassette being used. I f you are using chrome or metal tapes, press the button in. FORWARD: Press the arrow button in the direction that the lighted arrow points to advance quickly to another part of the tape. Press STOP-EJECT lightly to stop forwarding and play the tape. REVERSE: Press the arrow button in the opposite direction that the lighted arrow pointsto reverse quickly to another part of the tape. Press STOP-EJECT lightly to stop reversing and play the tape. SEARCH: Press this button to the recessed position. Press the lighted arrow to skip to the next selection. Press the opposite direction arrow that isnot lighted to replay the current selection or skip to the previous selection. PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL: Press this knob to go from one side of the tape to the other. STOP-EJECT Press this button to remove the tapeor stop playing the tape to play the radio. Your Delco system may be ableto receive C-QUAM@ stereo broadcasts. Many AM stations around the country use C-QUAM to produce stereo, though some do not. C-QUAM is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc. If your Delco system canget C-QUAM signals, your STEREO light will come on when you are receiving stereo. 3-11

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Setting
the
Tone
TONE
ADJUSTMENT
Set
the
bass,
midrange
and
treble by
using
the
levers
in
the
upper
middle
left
corner
to
get
the
sound
you
want.
The
60
and
250
levers
adjust
the
bass,
1
K
is
midrange,
and
3.5K
and
IOK
control
the
treble.
We suggest
you
start
with
1K
in
the
midpoint position.
Then move
the other levers
up
until
you
get
the
amount
of
bass
and
treble
you
like.
Adjusting
the
Speakers
BAL:
This control ring
behind
the
PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL knob adjusts the
balance
between
the
left
and
right
speakers.
FADE:
This
control
ring
behind
the
TUNE-AM-FM
knob
adjusts
the
balance
between
the
front
and
rear
speakers.
Playing a Cassette
Tape
Your
tape player
is
built to work
best
with tapes that are
30
to
45
minutes
long
on
each side. Tapes
longer
than
that are
so
thin
they
may
not
work
well
in
this
player.
Once
the
tape
is
playing,
use
the
PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL
knob,
just
as
you
do for
radio.
A
lighted
arrow
will
be
displayed
to
show
tape
play
direction.
CrO2:
This button
lets
you
set
the
system
for
the
type
of
cassette being
used.
If
you
are using chrome or metal
tapes,
press
the
button
in.
FORWARD:
Press
the
arrow
button
in
the
direction
that
the
lighted
arrow
points
to advance quickly
to
another
part
of
the
tape.
Press STOP-EJECT lightly to stop
forwarding and
play
the
tape.
REVERSE:
Press
the
arrow
button
in
the
opposite
direction
that
the
lighted
arrow
points
to
reverse
quickly
to
another
part
of
the
tape.
Press STOP-EJECT lightly
to stop reversing
and
play
the
tape.
SEARCH:
Press
this
button
to
the
recessed
position.
Press
the
lighted
arrow
to skip to
the
next
selection.
Press
the
opposite
direction
arrow
that
is
not
lighted
to
replay
the
current
selection
or
skip
to
the
previous
selection.
PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL:
Press
this
knob
to
go from
one side
of
the
tape
to
the
other.
STOP-EJECT
Press
this
button
to
remove
the
tape or
stop playing
the
tape
to
play
the
radio.
Your
Delco
system
may
be
able
to
receive
C-QUAM@
stereo broadcasts.
Many AM stations
around
the
country
use C-QUAM to
produce stereo, though some
do
not.
C-QUAM is
a
registered
trademark
of
Motorola,
Inc.
If
your
Delco
system
canget C-QUAM signals,
your
STEREO light
will
come on
when
you are
receiving stereo.
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