Switching the telephone muting/attenuation, Setting, Initial settings – Pioneer DEH-P9400MP User Manual

Page 56: Witching the telephone muting/attenuation setting, Etting the fm tuning step, Etting the warning tone

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Initial Settings

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witching the telephone

muting/attenuation setting

When a call is made or received using a cellular
phone connected to this product, the product
can be set to either mute or attenuate the audio
output.

1. With the source turned off, press and

hold 1.

2. Press MUTE.S to select the telephone

muting/attenuation mode.

3. Press MUTE.S to select the desired set-

ting.

Press MUTE.S repeatedly to switch between
the following settings:
TEL mute

=

10dB ATT

=

20dB ATT

Sound from this product is muted or attenu-
ated automatically when a call is made or
received using a connected cellular tele-
phone.
• “20dB ATT” has a stronger effect than

“10dB ATT”, and “TEL mute” has a
stronger effect than “20dB ATT”.

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etting the FM tuning step

Normally, the FM tuning step is set at 50 kHz
during seek tuning, however, it changes to 100
kHz when the AF or TA function is on.
You can set the FM tuning step to 50 kHz even
when the AF or TA function is on.

1. With the source turned off, press and

hold 1.

2. Press NEXT and then press FMstep to

select the FM tuning step mode.

3. Press the corresponding button to select

the desired tuning step.

Button

Tuning step

50K

50 kHz

100K

100 kHz

Note:
• The FM tuning step remains set at 50 kHz during

manual tuning.

• The tuning step returns to 100 kHz if the battery is

temporarily disconnected.

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etting the warning tone

The warning tone sounds to remind you to
detach the front panel. (Refer to page 9.)
You can turn the warning tone function on or
off.

1. With the source turned off, press and

hold 1.

2. Press NEXT and then press DT-WRN to

select the warning tone mode.

3. Press DT-WRN to turn the warning tone

on.

“ON” appears in the display.
• Press DT-WRN again to turn the warning

tone off.

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