1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 170

1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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3. Press any two adjoining pushbuttons at the samq time (within five seconds). ?...w .: ~ 7 ,L , ' Playing a CassetteTape . .'.' ' .,. .j .- ;' P . , .,. 4. Whenever you press the same buttons, the station . you set will return. .I(: . 1,. '. I Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes long on each side,Tapes longer than that are so thin they may not work wellin this player. While the tape is playing, use the VOL, FADE, BAL, TREBLE and BASS controls just asyou do for the radio. The #display will show an arrow to show which side of the tape is playing. When the right indicator arrow is lit, selections listed on the bottom sideof the cassette are playing. When the left arrow is lit, selections listed on the top side of the cassette are playing. FWD: Press the right arrow to rapidly advance the tape. It will continue forwarding until you press STOP-EJECT lightly. REV: Press the left arrow rapidly to reverse the tape. will It continuereversinguntilyoupressSTOP-EJECTlightly. PROG-RCL: Press this knob while a cassette tapeis play,ing to hear the other side of the tape. STOP-EJECT: Press this button to removethe tape or stop playing the tape and switch to the radio. AUTO DNR: The DNR@ (Dynamic Noise Reductipn) automatically reduces background hiss onAM and DM radio broadcasts and cassettetapes, Setting Tone ' I he .I BASS: Slide this lever up to increase bass and down to ..I,' decrease it. TREBLE: Slide this lever up to increase treble and down to decrease it. If a station is weak or noisy, slide the lever down to reduce the noise. JG ::,, ~'- . Adjusting the Speakers :!p... I ,,:I: . I, ; . & BAL: This control behind the upper knob adjusts the 1 sound between the right and left speakers. :g ; $$ FADE: This control behind the lower knob adjusts the sound between your front and rear speakers. . ,. .' : , ' j, , . . .I :: & \ ; , c -:, , , p-,:." ' ., I_. ' ' l + .* . . ...' ! I , , A 1 . a r,:, , ,_ , .:. . ~ 3-12 .:, . - .~ . ...~... I ..-. ' ,:-. .- , . __ ~ .> .:8 4 I . - - ; . - . .-... .. . - - ,' , , - .,, :8 . .

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3.
Press any two adjoining pushbuttons
at
the
samq
4.
Whenever
you
press the same buttons, the station
time (within five seconds).
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you set will return.
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AUTO
DNR:
The
DNR@
(Dynamic Noise Reductipn)
automatically reduces background hiss
on
AM
and
DM
radio broadcasts and
cassettetapes,
Setting
he
Tone
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BASS:
Slide
this
lever up
to increase bass and down to
decrease it.
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TREBLE:
Slide this lever up to increase treble and
down
to
decrease it.
If
a
station
is
weak
or
noisy, slide
the lever down to reduce the noise.
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Playing
a
Cassette
Tape
Your tape player is built
to
work best with tapes that are
30
to
45
minutes long on each
side, Tapes longer
than
that are
so
thin they may
not
work
well in this player.
While the tape is playing, use
the
VOL,
FADE,
BAL,
TREBLE and
BASS
controls just
as you
do
for the
radio. The #display will show an arrow to show which
side
of
the tape is playing. When
the
right
indicator
arrow is
lit, selections listed on the
bottom
side
of
the cassette
are
playing. When
the left arrow
is
lit,
selections listed on the top side
of
the
cassette
are
playing.
FWD:
Press the right arrow to rapidly advance
the
tape. It will continue forwarding until
you
press
STOP-EJECT
lightly.
Adjusting
the
Speakers
BAL:
This control behind the upper knob adjusts the
continue reversing until you press STOP-EJECT lightly.
sound between the right and left speakers.
PROG-RCL:
Press this
knob
while a cassette
tape is
FADE:
This control behind the lower knob
adjusts the
play,ing to hear the other side
of
the tape.
sound between
your
front and rear speakers.
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STOP-EJECT:
Press this button to
remove
the tape or
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tape.
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