Function settings, Mute/attenuation, Security function – Panasonic C9700U User Manual

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Submenu

Press [

"] or [#].

Function Settings

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Mute/Attenuation

You can select mute or
attenuation when [MUTE] is
pressed (page 23).

Default: MUTE

No sound
(Mute)

Decrease 10 steps
(Attenuation)

Security Function

Allows you to activate the
anti-theft function when leaving
your car.
Default: ON

Security function is activated.

Security function is not
activated.

Security Function

When the key in the ignition is turned OFF
≥ Security message will be displayed.

≥ The panel removal alarm will be active

(page 63).

When the front panel is removed
≥ The security indicator blinks (page 63).

Select

MUTE KEY

3

Set

Press [SET].

Select

SECURITY

Select “FUNCTION”.

ATT

MUTE

ON

OFF

[

"] [#] (Submenu)

[SET]

[MENU]

[

%] [$]

6

4

9

7

5

Car Audio

SOURCE

MUTE

POWER

RAND

VOL

3

1

2

DISP

BAND

REP

6

5

SET

SEL

#

SCAN

MENU

NUMBER

8

0

[DISP]
(Display)

[MENU]

[

$]

[BAND]
(Set)

6

4

9

7

5

Car Audio

SOURCE

MUTE

POWER

RAND

VOL

3

1

2

DISP

BAND

REP

6

5

SET

SEL

#

SCAN

MENU

NUMBER

8

0

[SEL]
(MENU)

[

"] [#]

(Submenu)
[

%] [$]

[BAND]
(SET)

1

Menu

1

Press [MENU].

Press and hold [MENU]

for more than 2 seconds.

2

Press [

%] or [$] to select

“FUNCTION”.

Note:
≥ Press [MENU] to

return to the regular
mode.

Note:
≥ No settings can be performed while “NO

DISC” appears on the display.

≥ Press [DISP] (display) to return to the

regular mode.

≥ Press and hold [MENU] for more

than 2 seconds to return to the
regular mode.

[DISP] (Display)

[DISP]
(Display)

The Function Settings can be established
not only from the radio mode but from
other modes as well.

This unit’s settings which can be
adjusted after pressing [MENU] are the
Function Settings (Mute/Attenuation
and Security Function), the Display
Settings (page 50) and the Mode
Settings (pages 30, 34 and 40).

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