Audiovox P-25 User Manual

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1 ON-OFF SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL
Rotate this knob clockwise to turn the radio on. Continue rota­tion until the desired volume level is obtained. Rotate the knob fully counter-clockwise to turn the unit off.
2 TREBLE CONTROL (PUSH)
Push this knob in and rotate it clockwise to increase treble re­sponse, counter-clockwise to decrease treble response. A de­tent click can be felt at the center of rotation. The knob will automatically return to the outer position (volume control) when released.
3 BASS CONTROL (PULL)
Pull this knob outward until it locks into position and rotate it clockwise to increase bass response, counter-clockwise to de­crease bass response. A detent click can be felt at the center of rotation. After adjusting the bass response as desired, push the knob back in to return to the volume control position.
4 LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL
Rotate this knob to the left or right to obtain the desired balance between left and right speakers. A detent click can be felt at the center of rotation.
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5 FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL
Rotate this knob to the left or right to fade the sound between the front and rear speakers in 4 speaker installations. A detent click can be felt at the center of rotation. When used in con-
junction with the Left/Right Balance Control 4, you have full 4-
way stereo balance capability. In 2 speaker installations, rotat­ing the Fader Control will have no effect on the speaker output.
6 AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (AM/FM)
Each time this button is pressed, the radio band is changed. The indication “AM1”, “AM2”, “FM1”, “FM2”, or “FM3” will ap­pear on the display panel according to your selection.
7 MANUAL UP/DOWN TUNING
To manually select a radio station frequency, rotate the knob to the right. The radio will advance one frequency step higher. To tune downward, rotate the knob to the left. Holding the knob in either position for longer than 0.5 seconds will cause the radio to tune rapidly in the selected direction.
8 AUTOMATIC SEEK TUNING
Pressing this button will activate the Automatic Seek Tuning function. The radio will seek the next available station in the Up tuning direction and stop at that frequency. The Seek func­tion can be stopped by pressing the button again or activating any other tuning function.
9 LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR (LOC)
This feature is used to select the strength of the signals at which
the radio will stop during Automatic Seek Tuning. Pressing the button will select the Local setting (“LOC” will appear on the display panel) and only strong (local) stations will be received. Pressing the button again will select the Distant setting (“LOC” will disappear from the display panel) and the radio will stop at a wider range of signals, including weaker (more distant) stations.
bl PRE-SET SCAN TUNING (PS)
AUTO-STORE TUNING (AS)
During radio operation, press this button momentarily to scan the 6 stations pre-set into the memories of the band in use. The unit will stop at each pre-set station for 5 seconds before con­tinuing to the next pre-set station (the pre-set number on the display panel will flash during Pre-Set Scan operation). Press the button again momentarily to stop the Pre-Set Scan opera­tion and remain on the selected frequency.
Pressing the button for longer than 2 seconds will activate the Auto-Store Tuning, which will automatically scan the band in use and enter strong stations into the pre-set memory positions for that band. After entering the stations in the memories, the unit will automatically begin scanning the pre-sets for 5 seconds each so they may be heard. Press the pre-set button of the desired station or use any other tuning function to stop the scan­ning function. If you have already set the pre-set memories of that band to your favorite stations, activating the Auto-Store fea­ture will erase those stations and enter the new strong stations. The feature is most useful when traveling in a new area where you are not familiar with the local stations.
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