Examples of using Volume control in English and their translations into Czech
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Volume Control- When you want to increase the volume of your phone
On the panel are two-way correction, and separate volume control for MP3(CF card),
Power on indicator A4: Volume control A5: Autoscan button A6:
When switching the unit on, always ensure that the volume control is not near its maximum position!
For optimum volume setting, use the volume control on the radio as well as the one on the connected device.
The connections should be solid and short-circuit-free, and the volume control should be turned to its minimum position.
Volume Control- When you want to increase the volume of your phone
you can set their volume to the minimum using the volume control button.
Set the volume optionally at the connected device or by using the ON/OFF and volume control(3). NOTE.
There is nothing like signal preamplifier, rather the volume control is a passive device,
Siri buttons, volume control and a pause/play button.
The number of steps of such a volume control is 216,
Any iPod touch, iPhone or iPad application that incorporates a volume control will have an additional icon that enables selection of available remote speakers for playback.
Surface and wall mount industrial electronic horns provide multi-stage, multi-tone voice messaging and volume control capabilities.
At Gear4music. com we have a diverse selection of signal processors ranging from 9 band graphic equalizers right up to 31 band graphic equalizers allowing custom volume control of each brand.
The balance between the music and vocal volume can be adjusted with the music volume control on the SilverCrest TM-220.
to control VOL+/- and MUTE functions of your VCR provided it has volume control.
Press the on/off button on the baby unit and turn the volume control on the parent unit downwards to switch on the units.
off set the amplifier's volume control to its minimum position
the Peak Bluetooth model features a microphone, volume control and play/pause functionality.