How do I Disable Confirmation Tones on My Pioneer CD Receiver?
Pioneer began manufacturing CD players in 1984 and continues to as of 2011. Over the years, Pioneer has created a wide variety of CD receivers with many different functions. One function that is found on many CD receivers is the confirmation tone that lets out a beeping noise when you press a button on your Pioneer stereo receiver, also known as a head unit. Some people may prefer to have the audible confirmation, while others may not. If you prefer to turn the setting off, it can be accomplished in a minute or two by adjusting your stereo's audio user interface (AUI) settings.
Instructions
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Locate and push in the "Volume" dial button on your stereo receiver. The menu will appear on the stereo's screen once you push in the button.
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Turn the dial until you read "Audio" on the menu screen.
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Push in the "Volume" button, when "Audio" is on the menu screen, to edit your Audio preferences.
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Turn the "Volume" button until you read "AUI Sound Level" on the stereo's menu screen and then push in the "Volume" button to adjust the "AUI Sound Level" settings.
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Turn the "Volume" button counterclockwise until the stereo's display menu reads "0" for the AUI level.
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Push in the "Volume" button to save your preferred setting.
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