Loewe Auro 2216 PS Portable Speaker User Manual


 
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Tuner
Programming the station manually
Set the desired frequency with the functions ”Manual station
search” and ”Fine tuning” if necessary.
Press the button on the device short.
Store
The Auro display offers the possibility of storing this frequency
at the next free program place (e.g. number 30 ashes); if all
program places are occupied, the rst program place is offered
(digit 1 ashes). Additionally,
MEMORY
lights.
If you want to accept the suggested program place:
Press the button on the device.
Store
The frequency you specify is then assigned to the suggested
program place.
If you want to assign a different program place to the one suggested:
Select the number of the desired programme place with P+/- on
the remote control
MEMORY
lights up and the number for the
new programme place ashes.
Press the button on the device.
Store
This assigns the frequency you have set to the program place
you have selected,
MEMORY
is hidden.
Audio functions
The audio functions act centrally on the whole audio system regardless of
whether ”DVD/CD” or ”Tuner” is switched on as a sub-device or whether TV
sound is played or the sound of another device connected to Auro.
Volume
The volume is controlled by V–/V+ on the remote control.
With the ”Sound off/on” button, you can mute the speakers or
switch them back on by pressing this button.
Treble and bass
Treble and bass can be set in two ways: in the Sound menu in the Auro display or
in the DVD menu.
by the Sound menu in the device display
Press the button (repeatedly).
(SOUND) appears in the Auro display. This opens the
display-based Sound menu.
Press 5 once.
(BASS 0)appears in the display. (“0“ is only an example.
The value set at Auro is displayed.)
With 34, you can change the settings for the low frequen-
cies in a value range of –12 to +12.
To change the settings for high frequencies:
Press 5 again.
(TREB 0) appears in the display. (Here, too, “0“ is only an
example).
With 34 ”, you can change the settings for the low frequen-
cies in a value range of –12 to +12.
See also page 39 “Night mode”.