Change Settings - Boss Audio Systems MGR300B User Manual And Quick Installation Manual

Marine gauge digital media am/fm receiver
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Change Settings

The unit has menu options for you to change sound settings and other settings.
1.
In power on mode, press SEL repeatedly to select a menu option. A selected option is
displayed.
2.
When a menu option is selected/displayed, rotate the function knob to adjust values or
settings. Settings will be made if there are three seconds of button inactivity, and display
will return to the normal status.
Sound settings
• BAS: Change output level for bass sound (available only when EQ is set off).
• TRE: Change output level for treble sound (available only when EQ is set off).
• BAL: Adjust left to right speaker output balance.
• FAD: Adjust front to rear speaker output balance.
• EQ: Select a preset sound mode (a preset equalizer setting): EQ1, EQ2, EQ3, EQ4 or
EQ OFF.
• LOUD ON/OFF: Enable or disable loudness function. You can boost output level of low
and high frequencies when loudness is enabled.
• BEEP ON/OFF: Enable or disable beep tone each time you press a button.
• P-VOL: Set a startup volume level. If the volume at the last shutdown is less than the
set startup volume, the volume at the last shutdown will be used when rebooting. If
the volume at the last shutdown is greater than the set startup volume, the set startup
volume will be used when rebooting.
• DX/LOC: Select "DX" when most radio stations in your area are weak. FM stations with
strong and weak signals will be received.
Select "LOC" when most radio stations in your area are strong enough. FM stations only
with strong signals will be received.
• STEREO/MONO: Select "MONO" when the radio signa is weak to improve sound quality
(FM stereo effect will be lost). Select "STEREO" to receive FM stereo broadcast.
Clock setting
See the secton "Set Clock" on page 7 for details.
Other settings
• AREA USA/EUR: Select the region (America or Europe) you are in to receive radio.
• LED ON/OFF: Turn the button blacklights on or off when the unit is switched on.
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