2006 Suzuki Reno Owner's Manual - Page 111

2006 Suzuki Reno Manual

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INSTRUMENT PANEL Sound Mute (MUTE) Pressing this button mutes the volume. When this button is pressed the "MUTE" signal will appear on the VFD. To hear the sound again, rotate the volume button or press the MUTE button again or press the sound buttons. Equalizer Mode Selector (EQ) This unit is designed with 7 band and 5 equalizer modes. How to Use the Equalizer Each time the EQ button is pressed, the mode is changed as follows. AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS If your vehicle has this feature, you can control certain audio functions using the buttons on your steering wheel. MODE Switch Button (FM1, FM2, AM, TAPE, CD) Each time this button is pressed, the mode is changed as follows: FM1 FM2 AM CD TAPE 86Z009 The above flow chart shows the operation order when a tape or CD has been inserted. N4U3044A EQ OFF CLASSIC POP SEEK Button Manual Radio Tuning (less than 0.5 seconds) When you press this button once for less than 0.5 seconds, the radio frequency will be moved up/down one step. (AM: 9 KHz, FM: 100 KHz) (Moving up/ down frequency appears on the VFD.) Radio Seek Tuning (more than 0.5 seconds) When you press this button for more than 0.5 seconds, the tuner will automatically scan for a higher/lower frequency than the currently selected frequency. (The frequency is changed rapidly until a station is turned in and the frequency is displayed on the VFD.) How to Use Steering Wheel Controls VOICE JAZZ ROCK 86Z008 Power ON-OFF Button (PWR) Power Operation Each time this button is pressed, the audio system is turned on or off. • To hear the best sound, press this button and select the proper mode during broadcast reception, or TAPE or CD playback. • If you try to adjust TREBLE/BASS with the EQ button, the status will be changed to the status of "EQ OFF", because the functions of EQUALIZER and TREBLE/BASS are not compatible with each other. 3-38

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Sound Mute (MUTE)
Pressing this button mutes the volume.
When this button is pressed the “MUTE”
signal will appear on the VFD. To hear the
sound again, rotate the volume button or
press the MUTE button again or press the
sound buttons.
Equalizer Mode Selector (EQ)
This unit is designed with 7 band and 5
equalizer modes.
How to Use the Equalizer
Each time the EQ button is pressed, the
mode is changed as follows.
86Z008
To hear the best sound, press this but-
ton and select the proper mode during
broadcast reception, or TAPE or CD
playback.
• If you try to adjust TREBLE/BASS with
the EQ button, the status will be
changed to the status of “EQ OFF”,
because the functions of EQUALIZER
and TREBLE/BASS are not compatible
with each other.
AUDIO STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
If your vehicle has this feature, you can
control certain audio functions using the
buttons on your steering wheel.
How to Use Steering Wheel Controls
Power ON-OFF Button (PWR)
Power Operation
Each time this button is pressed, the audio
system is turned on or off.
MODE Switch Button
(FM1, FM2, AM, TAPE, CD)
Each time this button is pressed, the mode
is changed as follows:
86Z009
The above flow chart shows the operation
order when a tape or CD has been
inserted.
SEEK Button
Manual Radio Tuning
(less than 0.5 seconds)
When you press this button once for less
than 0.5 seconds, the radio frequency will
be moved up/down one step.
(AM: 9 KHz, FM: 100 KHz) (Moving up/
down frequency appears on the VFD.)
Radio Seek Tuning
(more than 0.5 seconds)
When you press this button for more than
0.5 seconds, the tuner will automatically
scan for a higher/lower frequency than the
currently selected frequency. (The fre-
quency is changed rapidly until a station is
turned in and the frequency is displayed on
the VFD.)
VOICE
EQ OFF
CLASSIC
POP
ROCK
JAZZ
N4U3044A
CD
TAPE
FM1
FM2
AM