2009 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Owner's Manual (Page 69 of 186)

2009 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Owner's Manual
Posted on 15 Mar, 2016
Model: 2009 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
Pages: 186
File size: 3 MB

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Adjusting Volume
Volume can be adjusted in any radio band.
See D in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. Volume is adjusted with the AUDIO
switch on the left hand grip. Using left thumb, press the AUDIO switch up (+) to raise the volume
or down ( ) to lower the volume. The LCD displays the word Volume and a bar graph that changes
length with the volume.
Press the MODE SEL UP or DN to cancel the Audio/Setup display or wait 5 seconds after the
AUDIO switch is released, the display switches to the currently selected frequency band.
See K in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. Volume can also be adjusted in
Audio/Setup.
Press and release the AUDIO switch to enter the Audio/Setup display. Press and release the
AUDIO switch to cycle through Bass, Treble, Fade and Display to Volume and the AUDIO switch
to raise (+) or lower ( ) the volume.
Mixing Bass and Treble
Bass and treble range adjustments can be applied to any Advanced Audio System source.
BASS: See I in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. Press AUDIO to display
Bass Audio/Setup. Using the left thumb, press the AUDIO switch up (+) to increase the bass
range or down ( ) to lower the bass range. The LCD displays the word Bass and a dashed line
that changes length with the setting. The short center dash indicates a middle setting.
TREBLE: See J in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. From Bass Audio/Setup,
press and release AUDIO to sequence to Treble. Using the left thumb, press the AUDIO switch
up (+) to increase the treble range or down ( ) to lower the treble range.
See J in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. The LCD displays the word Treble
and a bar graph that changes length with the setting. The short center dash indicates a middle
setting.
Adjusting AVC
See L in FLHX, FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples. Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
automatically adjusts volume level to compensate for ambient noise associated with motorcycle
speed.
If the AVC does not adequately compensate for ambient noise (or if it over compensates), enter
the audio setup menu and select AVC. Compensation is adjusted with the AUDIO switch on the
left hand grip. Using left thumb, press the AUDIO switch up (+) to raise the compensation level or
down ( ) to lower the compensation.
NOTE:
Although the receiver AVC is preset at 3 bars, it is adjustable from 0 bars (OFF) to 4 bars. At 1
bar, the volume does not change with motorcycle speed. The more bars displayed, the higher the
volume increases with speed.


General
Year 2009
Make Harley-Davidson
Model Street Glide
Language English
Pages 186
Filetype PDF (Download)
File size 3 MB

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