RCA RP-7984 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
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CUSTOM EQ Setting (RP-7984 ONLY)
The Custom EQ feature enables the listener to keep a personalized electronic equalizer setting in memory.
To create your Custom EQ setting you must use the remote control.
1. Press CUST EQ button on the remote. USEr appears in
the display. All preset EQ icons turn off.
2. Press CUST EQ again. The first band 200 (bass) appears in
the display.
3. Press the VOL (volume) up and down buttons to adjust
the level.
4. Press CUST EQ when you’re satisfied with the setting for
first band and the second band 2.0 KHz (mid) appears in
the display.
5. Press the VOL (volume) up and down buttons to adjust
the level.
6. Press CUST EQ when you’re satisfied with the setting for
second band and the third band 10.0 KHz (treble)
appears in the display.
7. Press the VOL (volume) up and down buttons to adjust
the level.
8. When you’re finished creating your customized setting,
your portable stereo will automatically save the setting
and the display will return to its previous state after
several seconds.
To select your Custom EQ setting, you must use the remote
control.
1. Press CUST EQ on the remote. USEr appears in the display.
NOTE: Once you are in Custom Equalizer mode, pressing CUST EQ scrolls through the three equalizer bands (USEr
does not appear in display). You can adjust any one of them with the volume buttons. To use one of the preset
equalizer selections, press DIG EQ on the remote or the Digital EQ button on the unit.
For your comfort, health and safety, be sure to observe the following guidelines when using headphones:
Hearing Comfort & Well Being
Always turn volume down to the minimum setting before plugging in the headphones.
Don’t listen at a high volume.
Hearing experts advise against extended continuous listening through a headset.
If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or discontinue use.
Safety
Don’t use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle. This can create a traffic hazard and is illegal in
many areas.
Do not use headphones in potentially hazardous situations.
Even if your headset is an open-air type designed to let you hear outside sounds, don’t turn up the volume
so high that you can’t hear what’s around you.
HEADPHONE SAFETY
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