1994 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 122

1994 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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TREB (Trebke): Slide this lever up to increase treble, or downto decrease it. If a station is weak or noisy, decrease the treble. BASS: Slide this lever up to increase bass or down to decrease it. RCL: Press to alternate the display between the time and station frequency. To Preset Radio Stations: 1. Tune in to the desired station. AM/FM Stereo Radio The digital display indicates information on time or radio station frequency, the "AM" or "FM" radio band, whether the station is in stereo, and other functions. Balance: The control ring behind the upper knob adjusts the left/right speaker balance. Lower Knob (TUNE - AM/FM) This knob does two things: 0 2. Press "SET". word "SET" will The appear on the digital screen for five seconds. 3. While "SET'% displayed, press one of the four pushbuttons ( 1 , 3, 5 or 7). Three additional stations (2, 4 and 6) may be preset on each radio band by pairing pushbuttons: Upper Knob (PWR/VOLUME) This knob does three things: 0 Rotate it to tune in radio stations. Press it to change between the "AM" or "FM" band. 1. Tune in the desired station. 2. Press "SET", and within five seconds press any two side by side buttons ( 1 and 3, 3 and 5, or 5 and 7) at the same time. Rotate it to turn the system on and off. Rotate it to control the volume. Press it to recall the station frequency when the radio is on. Fade: The control ring behind the lower knob adjusts the front/rear speaker balance. v SEEKk Press to seek and stop on the next station higher (A) lower (v) or on the radio band. 3. The station can be tuned in when the same two buttons are pressed at the same time. I21 ...

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AM/FM
Stereo
Radio
The
digital
display
indicates
information
on time
or
radio
station
frequency,
the
“AM”
or
“FM”
radio
band,
whether
the
station
is
in
stereo,
and
other
functions.
Upper
Knob
(PWR/VOLUME)
This
knob
does
three
things:
0
Rotate
it
to
turn
the
system
on
and
off.
Rotate
it
to control the volume.
Press
it
to
recall the station frequency
when
the
radio
is
on.
Balance:
The control
ring
behind
the
upper knob adjusts
the
left/right
speaker
balance.
Lower Knob
(TUNE
-
AM/FM)
This knob
does two things:
0
Rotate
it
to tune
in
radio stations.
Press
it
to change between the
“AM”
or
“FM”
band.
Fade:
The control
ring
behind
the
lower
knob
adjusts
the
front/rear
speaker
balance.
v
SEEKk
Press
to
seek
and stop
on
the
next
station
higher
(A)
or
lower
(v)
on
the
radio
band.
TREB
(Trebke):
Slide this lever
up to
increase
treble,
or
down to decrease
it.
If
a
station
is
weak
or
noisy,
decrease the
treble.
BASS:
Slide
this
lever
up to increase
bass
or
down
to decrease it.
RCL:
Press
to
alternate
the display
between
the
time
and
station
frequency.
To
Preset Radio Stations:
1.
Tune
in
to
the
desired station.
2.
Press
“SET”.
The word
“SET”
will
appear on
the
digital
screen
for five
seconds.
3.
While “SET’% displayed, press one
of the four pushbuttons
( 1 ,
3,
5
or
7).
Three
additional
stations
(2,
4
and
6)
may
be preset
on
each
radio
band
by pairing
pushbuttons:
1.
Tune
in
the desired station.
2.
Press
“SET”,
and
within five seconds
press
any
two
side by side buttons
(1
and
3,
3
and
5,
or
5
and
7)
at
the
same time.
3.
The station
can be tuned
in
when
the
same
two
buttons are pressed
at
the
same time.
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