NOTE
If the audio configuration is such that no front/back fading is possible, then the vertical bar that slides left and right would not be shown on-screen. Similarly, if no top or bottom fading is possible, then the horizontal bar that slides up and down would not be shown on-screen.
The fade crosshair moves to the pressed position and set appropriate fade levels. Based on external amp configuration, the horizontal or vertical axis may not exist.
The fade setting adjusts the balance of volume between the front and rear speakers. By default, the fade is set at the center with an equal balance of volume.
The fade setting does not affect headset or microphone audio levels. Fade does not apply to models without rear speakers.
1. Navigate: Home > Setup > Audio Settings > Fade.
2. Adjust the front to rear fade.
a. Fade adjustment (typical): Press the R (rear) or F (front) controls to adjust the balance of the speaker volume between the front and rear speakers. The center circle indicates an equal balance of volume to both front and rear speakers.
b. Graphical fade adjustment (select models): Adjust the front to rear sound balance by pushing left or right cursor controls. The fade adjustment line displays the balance of sound between the front and rear speakers. The center dashed line represents the equal balance of volume for front and rear speakers. Vehicles with lower speakers will have a horizontal line to adjust balance between the upper and lower speakers.
1Equal balance point
2Fade adjustment line
Figure 1. Graphical Fade Adjustment (Select Models)
NOTE
Fade will be removed when speaker configuration does not support Fade settings.