GM 2002 Automobile User Manual


 
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If your vehicle has the Bose radio, the AUTO EQ button
will work the same, except the radio will display EQ1
through EQ6 as the choices instead of displaying the
equalization setting names. These settings can be used
while listening to the radio or the CD player.
The radio saves separate AUTO EQ settings for each
preset and source.
Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade)
AUDIO: To adjust the balance between the right
and left speakers, press the AUDIO button until BAL
appears on the display. Press the knob above the AUDIO
button to extend it, then turn the knob to adjust the
sound to the left or right speakers. The middle position
balances the sound between the speakers.
To adjust the fade between the front and rear speakers,
press the AUDIO button until FAD appears on the
display. Press the knob above the AUDIO button to
extend it, then turn the knob to adjust the sound to the
front or rear speakers. The middle position balances the
sound between the speakers.
Press and hold the AUDIO button for at least two
seconds to return all tone settings, including bass
and treble to flat.
Using RDS
Your audio system is equipped with a Radio Data
System (RDS). With RDS, the radio can do
the following:
Seek only to stations with the types of programs you
want to listen to,
seek to stations with traffic announcements,
receive announcements concerning local and
national emergencies, and
receive and display messages from radio stations.
RDS features are only available on FM stations that
broadcast RDS information. The RDS features on your
radio rely on receiving specific RDS information from
these stations. These features will only work when the
RDS information is available. In rare cases, a radio
station may broadcast incorrect information that will
cause the radio features to work improperly. If this
happens, contact the radio station.
When you are tuned to an RDS station, the station
name will appear on the display, instead of the
frequency. Most RDS stations provide their station
name, the time of day and a Program Type (PTY)
for their current programming.