1998 Chevrolet Lumina Owner's Manual - Page 152
1998 Chevrolet Lumina Manual
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PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons let you returnto your favorite stations. can set up to You 18 stations (six AM, six M 1 and six FM2). Just: F 1. Turn the radio on. 2. Press AM-FM to select the band. BASS: Press this knob lightly it extends. T r the so un knob to the right to increase bass and to the left to 5. Press and holdone of the six numbered buttons. decrease bass. When you use this control, the radio's The sound will mute. When returns, release the it AUTO TONE setting will switch to manual and the button. Whenever you press that numbered button, the station you set will return and the AUTO TONEAUTO TONE display will go blank. equalization that you selected will be also TREB: Press this knob lightly it extends. Turn the so automatically selected for that button. knob to the right to increase treble and to the left to decrease treble. When use this control, the radio's you 6. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton. AUTO TONE setting will switch to manual and the P.SCAN: Press this button to listen to eachyour of AUTO TONE display will blank. If a stationis go favorite stations stored on your pushbuttons a few for weak or noisy, you may want to decrease the treble. seconds. The radio scan through eachof the stations will Push these knobs back into their stored positions when stored on your pushbuttons, except those stations with vou're not using them. weak reception. The AUTO TONE setting stored for that pushbutton will be automatically chosen. Press 3. Tune in the desired station. 4. Press AUTO TONE to select equalization that the best suits the type station selected. of P.SCAN or oneof the pushbuttons again to stop scanning. P.SCAN will be displayed whenever the tuner is in the P.SCAN mode. The channel number (Pl-P6) will appear momentarily before the frequency is just displayed. InFM mode, this function will scan through both F M 1 and FM2 preset stations and M 1 or FM2 F will appear on the display. Setting the Tone 3-14