2006 s type radio
Hello everyone!
I was wondering....and I can not seem to find in the manual...or by messing around with my system how to turn off the automatic volume control? I have the touch screen system in my s type.
Thank you.
I was wondering....and I can not seem to find in the manual...or by messing around with my system how to turn off the automatic volume control? I have the touch screen system in my s type.
Thank you.
Hmm, I thought it was in the regular owners manual. It's not. Well, if nobody else posts it, I will post the Audio manual when I get home. That has the instructions to turn that off.. I know, I did it on mine, I just forget the sequence....
I've got a 2005 S-Type but I referred to the 2006 books online. May be some confusion from this.
http://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/extf...prod/index.jsp
Choice 1.
Automatic volume control (AVC). (Maybe non-TouchScreen)
This maintains radio volume at a level sufficient to overcome road noise as vehicle speed increases or decreases. To activate AVC, press and hold the volume control knob until AVC is displayed. To deactivate AVC, momentarily press the volume control knob again. The level of AVC control can be adjusted by turning the volume control knob whilst in AVC ON mode. When AVC is ON, manual adjustment of volume will override the AVC setting.
The AVC is variable!!! Cool. I didn't remember that.
Choice 2. (This involves the TouchScreen only.)
Volume Preset
After touching the Volume button, the screen displays the buttons for adjustment of volume associated with the navigation system, JaguarVoice, telephone, traffic announcements and automatic volume control (AVC). Adjustment of AVC varies the rate at which volume is increased or decreased relative to vehicle speed. Touch or hold the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to adjust the volume of the selected function. Note: If any of the volume slides are adjusted to the fully ‘–’ position, then the volume is turned fully off. Confirm your selection by touching OK and the system menu screen will once again be displayed.
I'm unclear whether "touching the volume button" refers to the radio on/off turn button or the Menu|Volume Pre-Set button on the Touchscreen....or both. Try 'em all.
Eric
http://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/extf...prod/index.jsp
Choice 1.
Automatic volume control (AVC). (Maybe non-TouchScreen)
This maintains radio volume at a level sufficient to overcome road noise as vehicle speed increases or decreases. To activate AVC, press and hold the volume control knob until AVC is displayed. To deactivate AVC, momentarily press the volume control knob again. The level of AVC control can be adjusted by turning the volume control knob whilst in AVC ON mode. When AVC is ON, manual adjustment of volume will override the AVC setting.
The AVC is variable!!! Cool. I didn't remember that.
Choice 2. (This involves the TouchScreen only.)
Volume Preset
After touching the Volume button, the screen displays the buttons for adjustment of volume associated with the navigation system, JaguarVoice, telephone, traffic announcements and automatic volume control (AVC). Adjustment of AVC varies the rate at which volume is increased or decreased relative to vehicle speed. Touch or hold the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to adjust the volume of the selected function. Note: If any of the volume slides are adjusted to the fully ‘–’ position, then the volume is turned fully off. Confirm your selection by touching OK and the system menu screen will once again be displayed.
I'm unclear whether "touching the volume button" refers to the radio on/off turn button or the Menu|Volume Pre-Set button on the Touchscreen....or both. Try 'em all.
Eric
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He actually needs the TouchsScreen book I think. It's at:
http://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/extf...6048/index.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/ylmum2q
Eric
http://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/extf...6048/index.htm
or
http://tinyurl.com/ylmum2q
Eric
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