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Old 02-18-2015, 10:35 AM
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speed dependent volume: how to turn off?

I can't seem to find the menu to accomplish this; have also searched the online manuals. Can someone post the specific steps to turn this feature off? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by lindap
I can't seem to find the menu to accomplish this; have also searched the online manuals. Can someone post the specific steps to turn this feature off? Thanks!
Stan answered it here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-settings.html
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Press the (Auto) button.
The Vehicle menu appears.
X To select System Settings: slide6the
controller, turn and press to confirm.
To select :Automatic Volume Adjustment : turn and press the controller
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Thanks for the solution. Didn't have the correct wording when I searched the forum and manuals. It was driving me nuts!
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Automatic volume adjustment isn't speed sensitive volume. It evens out loud and quiet noises. E.g, if listening to the radio with two presenters, where one is quiet and the other loud, it'll boost the volume of the quiet one and reduce the volume of the louder one.

This is the section in the manual:




I've got it turned off and the volume still adjusts with speed, but I no longer get sudden swings of volume as whatever is playing catches the system out. On the other hand, I do need to remember to turn it down switching between the iPod and the radio, as my iPod is a lot quieter.

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