2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Owners Manual - Page 56

2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Manual

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54 GENERAL INFORMATION and push the " VOL " button on the dashboard or the "VOL +/-" switch in the left handlebar switch to change the setting from 0 (OFF) to 5. setting first before making any adjustments. A rider with an open face helmet may prefer a more aggressive volume increase as compared to a rider with a full-face helmet. Tone Control When the AVC (Automatic Volume Control) is activated with the Bass adjusted strong, the sound of the speaker could be distorted. The audio system of this motorcycle has function to reduce the sound distortion by adjusting the Bass and Treble automatically. This function is activated when the "Tone Control" is in the "Auto" and deactivated when it is in the "Normal." Use the "MODE" button on the dashboard or "M" button in the left handlebar switch to find the "Tone Control" mode and push the " VOL " button on the dashboard or the "VOL +/-" A. AVC Mode NOTE żThe AVC setting of 1 is the least aggressive and is also the radio default setting. We suggest riding with this •

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54
GENERAL INFORMATION
and push the “
VOL
” button on the
dashboard or the “VOL +/–” switch in
the left handlebar switch to change
the setting from 0 (OFF) to 5.
A. AVC Mode
NOTE
°
The AVC setting of 1 is the least ag-
gressive and is also the radio default
setting.
We suggest riding with this
setting first before making any ad-
justments. A rider with an open face
helmet may prefer a more aggressive
volume increase as compared to a
rider with a full-face helmet.
Tone Control
When the AVC (Automatic Volume
Control) is activated with the Bass ad-
justed strong, the sound of the speaker
could be distorted.
The audio system of this motorcycle
has function to reduce the sound dis-
tortion by adjusting the Bass and Tre-
ble automatically. This function is acti-
vated when the “Tone Control” is in the
“Auto” and deactivated when it is in the
“Normal.”
Use the “MODE” button on the dash-
board or “M” button in the left handle-
bar switch to find the “Tone Control”
mode and push the “
VOL
” but-
ton on the dashboard or the “VOL +/-”