Blaupunkt QUEENS MP56 7 646 583 310 Operating Instructions Manual page 43

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu
for passengers in the front
and rear – at the head level
in the center of the vehicle.
Ensure that all passengers in
the vehicle are sitting and re-
maining quiet.
Change to the "DEQ" menu
and call up one of the user-de-
fi ned equalizer settings ("EQ-1"
to "EQ-3") as described in the
preceding section.
Open the "USER EQ ADJUST"
menu as described on page
107.
Press the softkey
"AUTO") and follow the instruc-
tions on the display.
After a 5-second countdown,
you hear the test noise and
the main line
shows "SILENCE PLEASE" and
"ADJUSTING".
The automatic equalizer setting
fi nishes successfully if "AD-
JUSTMENT OK" appears on the
main line
A
. The equalizer set-
ting is saved. Any previously
stored setting under this equal-
izer setting is overwritten. The
new setting can now be called
up under the corresponding
equalizer setting ("EQ-1" to
"EQ-3").
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intermittently
MANUAL:
As an alternative, you can manual-
ly create the equalizer setting
without measurement microphone.
In each of the six frequency bands,
you can select one specifi c indi-
vidual centre frequency and fi nely
adjust its level and quality factor Q.
Insert a CD with which you are
very familiar.
Adjust bass, treble, balance,
and fader to zero.
Open the "USER EQ ADJUST"
menu as described on page
107.
Press the softkey
"MANUAL").
First, select a frequency band
to be changed. First, change
the centre, then the treble, fol-
lowed by the bass.
"LOW1" to "2": To change the
bass (20 to 250 Hz).
"HIGH1" to "4": To change
the centre or treble (320 to
20,000 Hz).
The frequency spectrum is dis-
played. if you already changed
the level in another frequen-
cy band, this change is visible
in the frequency spectrum. The
current centre frequency (Hz)
is highlighted.
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