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NOTE: Functions vary between models. Serial Number: Displays the radio serial number. Software Version: Displays the radio software version (Calendar week/Year/Version). GAL: Speed sensitive volume control. The speed sensitive volume control can be adjusted from level 1-6 using the 6 preset audio buttons. Radio volume increases more at level 6 and less at level 1 (road speed dependent). Vehicles equipped with DSP do not use this feature. Field Strength & Quality (F/Q): The station currently displayed can be assessed for field strength and quality. An 'F' number (i.e. 1-15) is used to indicate the strength of the signal being received by the radio. A high 'F' number indicates a strong signal. A 'Q' number (i.e. 1-15) is used to determine the quality of the radio station broadcast including both the audio and RDS signal if applicable. DSP: Digital Sound Processor This function provides information about whether or not the vehicle is fitted with DSP. (1=Yes, 0=NO) TP Volume: Traffic Patrol Provides adjustment for traffic report minimum value. On some vehicles this setting can affect the NAV volume. Refer to Service Bulletin B84 02 03. AF: Alternative frequency tracking setting. Not used in US. Area: Used to select the appropriate market setting (USA, Canada, Europe, Japan or Oceania). Index: Displays the revision index.
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Last edited by pm_belo; 01-11-2007 at 07:39 PM. |
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Thanks................ I was adjusting the settings, while holding still, thats probably why i could't hear any differences.
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