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5-8
Audio
! SVC setting
SVC (Speed Volume Control) is a function
that automatically adjusts the volume
according to the vehicle speed. As the
vehicle speed increases, the audio vo-
lume automatically increases to match the
vehicle speed, in order to create a
pleasant listening environment even as
the driving noise increases. The amount of
this automatic volume change can be set
in the range from OFF to 2. The initial
setting is OFF.
! SRS CS Auto
TM
setting (type A
audio)
TM
SRS CS Auto
can be set in the range
from OFF to 2. When this setting is ON (1
or 2), "
" is displayed on the screen.
NOTE
TM
SRS CS Auto
creates a 5.1ch equiva-
lent surround field using 4 speakers
that are installed in the vehicle.
TM
SRS CS Auto
features:
1) Sound originating from door mount
speakers can be heard at ear level
TM
(built in SRS FOCUS
effect).
2) Ultra rich bass sound can be ob-
tained from standard door mount
speakers (built in SRS TruBass® ef-
fect).
3) Surround sound can be obtained
from 2-channel stereo sources such as
CD, MP3 and FM (built in SRS Circle
TM
Surround II
effect).
TM
4) SRS CS Auto
can position the
center channel image in the center of
the vehicle's windshield. This elimi-
nates the need for a center speaker
(built in SRS Circle Surround II
phantom center and SRS FOCUS
effects).
CS Auto, SRS and "
" symbol are
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
CS Auto technology is incorporated
under license from SRS Labs, inc.
! Position setting
Position setting is used to adjust the
sound to the best condition for the
selected seating position.
ALL: The sound is adjusted to the best for
all seating positions.
FR: The sound is adjusted to the best for
the front passenger.
FL: The sound is adjusted to the best for
the driver.
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