2004 Chrysler Crossfire Owner's Manual - Page 108
2004 Chrysler Crossfire Manual
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108 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL User Memory (USER - 1, 2, 3) You can program up to three user memories, which saves the sound settings, and the last received station when the unit is switched off. To activate, first enter the user menu. One of the three users can now be selected by turning the right rotary/push button. You can also call up the Mono/Stereo setting by pressing the right rotary/push button at this time. Mono/Stereo In order to suppress reception-related interference, three different parameters can be set to optimize reception. To activate, call up the user menu, then press the right rotary control/push button repeatedly until STEREO, STO AUTO or MONO is displayed (depending on the currently selected setting, you may need to turn the knob also for your selection). • STO AUTO - Setting for normal operation. The unit switches from stereo to mono and back, depending on the reception conditions (for nearly all reception areas, this is the optimal setting). • STEREO - Setting for exceptional conditions. The unit is constantly set for stereo reception (primarily for private broadcasters in urban areas). • MONO - Setting for receptions with constant reflection, the unit is constantly set for monaural reception. You can also call up the Setting DRIVER mode by pressing the right rotary/push button at this time. Driver - L/R If a telephone with hands-free operation is installed, the call is routed through the speaker system. The setting DRIVER is used to set the appropriate speaker side (left or right). To activate, call up the user menu, then press the right rotary control/push button repeatedly until DRIVER L or DRIVER R is displayed (depending on the currently selected setting, you may need to turn the knob also for your selection). You can also call up the Telephone mute characteristics mode by pressing the right rotary/push button at this time.