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5th November 2006, 18:20 | #1 |
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Symphony service mode
I have now found out how to get the Symphony HU into service mode using the MAN switch but please can anybody tell me how to progress from there?
ie how to get to (and adjust) the various functions. I'm specifically looking at how to adjust the volume so that when I've been using the CD input at a comfortable volume I don't then get my ears assaulted when selecting radio Thanks |
5th November 2006, 19:35 | #2 |
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Hi Paul,
Will have a look when I have time later and post up what can be done hth
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Paul you can't alter the volume level between radio and cd only the auto level it's really annoying when changing from cd/tape to radio , I have to say that I've never noticed the auto level working and yes Its switched on.
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OK John
But it'd be nice to know how to use the service mode anyway |
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Sorry Paul I can't remember myself without looking it up , it's the Brain that hurts !
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The Symphony service mode is accessed by switching the unit on and, within eight seconds, pressing and holding the MAN button for eight seconds. When the unit enters service mode it automatically tunes to the last used radio station.
The following features can be accessed in the service mode: 1. Serial number (SN) 2 Software version (SV) 3 AVC (auto volume control) setting (GAL setting 1 to 4 with 4 highest) use preset buttons 1 - 4 to select 5 Frequency and field strength quality (for preset stations on all wavebands) F00 weakest to F15 strongest. Use waveband and preset buttons to view hth Mike
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Thanks Mike
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Hi
I have always wondered if there was a service mode and how to get into service mode. The reason for this is because I am aware that I have speed dependent volume (or what ever it is called) however it doesn't seem to be really noticable. So I increased the setting upto GAL 4 however still no difference. I was dropped off by a friend the other day who owns a VW Beetle with the Speed Variable Volume and you could really, really notice the difference. Any theories why I cannot hear any difference in my car? Regards Tom |
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