Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed
If your stereo is connected to a NMEA 2000® network with a device that provides speed information such as an engine, chartplotter, GPS antenna, water speed sensor, or wind speed sensor, you can set the stereo to adjust the volume automatically based on the selected speed source (Enabling Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed).
For example, if a chartplotter with an internal GPS antenna or a stand-alone GPS antenna is on the same NMEA 2000 network as the stereo and you set the Speed Source to Speed Over Ground, the volume increases as your speed increases.
NOTE:
When the volume increases to adjust for speed, the actual volume output changes, but the volume-level indicator bar and number stays the same.
For more information about connecting the stereo to a NMEA 2000 network, see the installation instructions for your stereo.
- Enabling Automatic Volume Adjustment Based on Speed
- Automatic Volume Control Settings
- Speed Source Information
Parent Topic: Adjusting the Volume and Audio Levels