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Sect ion 3 – Delphi SA10034-11B1 User Manual

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SYSTEM SOUND OUTPUT OPTIONS

Adjusting Speaker Balance

1. Press the Menu key on the CD panel or remote

to show Menu functions on the display.

2. Press the Menu key eight times, holding on the

eighth press to enter the BALANCE submenu.

3. To adjust the right speaker, press the Vol+ key

on the CD panel or the Vol+ key on the remote to

increase one step at a time to a maximum of R10.

4. To adjust the left speaker, press the —Vol key on

the CD panel or Vol— key on the remote to

increase one step at a time to a maximum of L10.

Muting the Sound

To mute sound output during CD/MP3 and AM/FM

play:

1. Press the Vol— key repeatedly on the CD panel

or press the Mute key once on the remote until

“MUTE” appears on the display. All other

functions will continue.

2. To release, press the Mute key again or press

the +Vol/Vol— key on the CD panel or Vol+ or

Vol— key on the remote until volume is at the

desired level.

Headphones

You may listen to your Delphi CD Audio System

through headphones. Plug the headphones into the

headphone jack on the back of the right speaker

enclosure. Many popular styles and types of head-

phones or ear buds can be used as long as their

plugs and/or adaptors fit the industry standard 3.5

mm diameter stereo jack.

You may also use the headphone jack as your line

output jack to play through your home stereo sys-

tem. Note: Most home stereo systems will work

with the Delphi CD Audio System. Due to Delphi’s

effort to maintain a distortion-free signal, some

home systems may exhibit a lower volume output

when connected to the Delphi CD Audio System

compared to other sources (e.g., CD players).

CAUTION: Hearing damage from loud

noise is almost undetectable until it is too
late. Your hearing can adapt to higher volumes

of sound. Sound that seems normal can be loud

and harmful to your hearing. Take precautions

by adjusting the volume control on your audio

system to a safe sound level before your hearing

adapts to it. To help avoid hearing loss or dam-

age, do the following:

1. Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting.

2. Increase volume slowly until you hear com-

fortably and clearly.

BATTERY OPERATION OF THE DELPHI CD

AUDIO SYSTEM

You can operate your Delphi CD Audio System with

six D-cell batteries (not supplied) outdoors or in

other locations without access to an A/C power

source. Alkaline or rechargeable NiCD or NiMH bat-

teries are recommended. Battery life will vary

depending on how the system is operated and the

type of batteries used.

Note: Rechargeable batteries are available in several

different capacities; the larger the “mAh” rating, the

longer the Delphi CD Audio System should play.

Some rechargeable batteries may provide sufficient

power for only 2 to 3 hours of playing time before

requiring recharging. To preserve battery life, the

A/C adaptor is recommended as the primary power

source for the Delphi CD Audio System. A 12V D/C

adaptor (Delphi model number SA10033) is also

available for use with 12V D/C portable power

sources or from a parked vehicle.

To insert batteries:
1. Disconnect the power adaptor from the back of

the Delphi CD Audio System.

2. Remove the left-side end cap from the lower

tube by unscrewing the cap counterclockwise

(Figure 24).

3. Insert six D-size (R20) batteries into the battery

compartment (lower tube). Make sure the

batteries face in the correct direction by verifying

that the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols in

the battery compartment match the same

symbols on the batteries.

4. Removing batteries is recommended when your

Delphi CD Audio System will not be in use for

an extended period of time. Batteries will dis-

charge slowly (approximately 30 days) even

when the Delphi CD Audio System is not in use.

Figure 24: Battery Insertion in the Lower Tube

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