1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 132

1993 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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FADE: The control ring behind the lower knob adjusts the fronthear 5. Press the lower knob until FM2 The five numbered pushbuttons can be speaker balance. appears on the digital display. You used to preset up to 15 radio stations can then follow steps1-3 for five 4SEEKF :Press to seek and stop on (five AM, five FM1 and five FM2). The more FM stations. buttons have other uses when are you on the next station higher or lower the playing a compact disc (see Compact radio band. To Play a Compact Disc: Disc Controls later in this section). RCL (Recall): Press to alternate the Many of the controls for the radio also To Preset Radio Stations: display between the time and the have functions for the compact disc selected station and radio band. 1.Tune the digital display to the station player, as explained here. you want. EQUALIZER: Boost the bass, emDon't use mini-discs thatare called phasize a voice in a song, brighten the 2. Press SET. The SET indicator will singles. They won't eject. Use only fulltreble-your equalizer gives you appear on the digital screen for five size compact discs. freedom to adjust five separate seconds. 1 Press PWR to turn the radio on. frequencies of sound to your individual 3 While theSET indicator is displayed, . 2. Insert a disc part-way into the slot, taste. Move a lever up to emphasize a press one of the five pushbuttons. with the label side up. player The frequency, move it down to de-emphasize. will pull it in.In a few seconds, the 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for eachof five AM It's best to beginwith the levers inthe disc should play. and five FM stations. middle position, then adjust each lever as you like. . 131

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FADE:
The
control
ring
behind
the
lower
knob
adjusts
the
fronthear
speaker
balance.
4SEEKF
:
Press
to
seek
and
stop
on
the
next
station
higher
or
lower
on
the
radio
band.
RCL
(Recall):
Press
to
alternate
the
display
between
the
time
and
the
selected
station
and
radio
band.
EQUALIZER:
Boost
the
bass,
em-
phasize
a
voice
in a
song,
brighten
the
treble-your
equalizer
gives
you
freedom
to
adjust
five
separate
frequencies of sound
to
your
individual
taste.
Move a
lever
up
to
emphasize
a
frequency,
move
it
down
to
de-emphasize.
It’s
best
to
begin
with
the
levers
in
the
middle
position,
then
adjust
each
lever
as
you
like.
The five
numbered
pushbuttons
can
be
used
to
preset up to
15
radio
stations
(five
AM,
five FM1
and
five FM2). The
buttons
have
other
uses
when
you are
playing
a
compact
disc
(see
Compact
Disc
Controls
later
in
this
section).
To Preset
Radio
Stations:
1
.
Tune
the
digital
display
to
the
station
you want.
2.
Press
SET.
The
SET
indicator
will
appear
on
the
digital
screen
for
five
seconds.
3.
While
the
SET
indicator
is
displayed,
press one of the
five
pushbuttons.
4.
Repeat
steps
1-3
for
each of five AM
and
five
FM
stations.
5.
Press
the
lower
knob
until
FM2
appears on
the
digital
display. You
can
then
follow
steps
1-3
for
five
more
FM
stations.
To
Play
a
Compact
Disc:
Many
of the
controls
for
the
radio
also
have functions
for
the
compact
disc
player,
as
explained
here.
Don’t use
mini-discs
that are called
singles.
They won’t eject. Use only
full-
size
compact
discs.
1
.
Press
PWR
to
turn
the
radio on.
2.
Insert
a
disc
part-way
into
the
slot,
with
the
label
side
up. The player
will
pull
it
in.
In
a few seconds,
the
disc
should play.
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