INSTRUCTIONS - GENERAL OPERATION
�Press� means momenfaly press of less than l/Z second Turning Unit 0� Vehicle lg�,f,on must be on To fur� unlf on. press PWR Buffon Turning Unit Off Press the PWR Buffon to turn the umf off Volume Press + or - to qutckly tncrease or decrease the volume to the dewed level The volume level IS tndrcafed I� the Display Wmdow To make a ftne adfusfmenfs to the volume level, press the other part ol the buffon before the volume level dwppears from the dwplay You can the� gradually adjust the volume I� elfher dIrecton, maklng prease adfusfmenf easy Adjustable Turn-On Volume Flrsf adfusf the volume lo the (maximum) volume level desired when the unit is fumed on. Press and hold the PWR Button for more than two seconds. The unit turns oft and the turn-on volume level is memonzed. When the unit is fumed on. the volume will be at the memorized level, eve� i! the unit was fumed of1 while the volume was at a higher level. However, If the volume 8s fumed off when the volume level is lower than the stored Tum0� volume level. the volume will be at the lower level when the unit is turned back on. Setfing the Clock Turn the unit 0�. Press the AU0 Button for low seconds until the clock starts blinking. (The display wll change alfer two seconds. Ignore this and continue to hold for two more seconds.) Once the clock stalls blinking. Press the A Button to set the hour, and press the V Button to set the minutes. (To change the minute indicator to the nearest hour (:OO). you can press the BND Burton.) Press the AUD Button again to activate the clock. Changing the Information Displayed * To change the dlspfsy priority in the radio mode from cloCk to luncfion 01 function to clock, press the AUD Button lor two seconds. The display priority changes. l To change the display temporarily in the radio mode from CloCk to function or function to clock, press and release the AUD Button: After five seconds, the display changes back to the priorafy Information. Bass and Treble Press and release as many times as needed AUD Buffon to select the Bass mode, once more to reach the Treble mode. The level is indlcafed I� the Display Window. Press the + Buffon or-Button to increase or decrease the level.� Bsla�cs Press AUD Button as needed to select the Balance mode The balance IS lndlcafed I� the Display Wtndow Press the + Button to fncrease the letf speaker output or press the Button to increase the raghf speaker oulpuf to the desired level
RADIO OPERATION
Band Selection Press the BND Buff~n as needed to access the deswd band, FMI FMII or AM Automatic Stereo/Mono Reception Adjustment When a� FM stereo program with a signal strength of at least 50 dBf is tuned in the slereo ~�alcator ( a ) appears I� the Display WIndow II the rw, b,ereo program IS v,ea~ and �01s~. the unlf aufomaf~cally blends the signals, ekmlnaflng the �we and gradually
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co�veRs to the monaural or �mono� Display Automatic Seek Tuning Select the dewed band. Press and station. To stop seeking and return the A or V buttons. If the frequency
mcde The slereo symbol WIII disappear from the release the A or V buffon to seek the next receivable to the prewusly tuned frequency, press the other ot is already stored on a preset button on the active
band, the preset number will appear briefly. Manual Tuning Select the desired band. To begin manual tuning, press and hold the A 01 V buffon lot 0.5 seconds. Four seconds after you complete your adjustments, the Tuning Controls (A V) Buttons revert to Seek Tuning. II the frequency is already stored on a preset button on the active band, the preset number will appear brielly. Travelstore This feature allows you to automatically store 6 receivable FM and 6 receivable AM SfafKms. which IS espeaally handy when you travel lo a different reception area. Select the dewed band. The� press BND Button again for 2 seconds. Beginning wifh fhe last station recetved the unit automatically scans the band for the six stations with strong signals. Once completed. the unit returns to the previously-tuned trequency. Selecting Preset Stations Choose the desired band using the BND Button. Press the preset buffo� that has the desired station. Manually Storing Individual Presets 1. Tune in the desired station using seek 01 manual tuning. 2. Press the preset button on which you want to store the station for 2 seconds. To confl[m that the station is stored, the audio mutes femporanly. the frequency blinks in the display. and the preset number appears briefly.
CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION
Casseffe Tape Play: . Insert casseffe lnfo Cassette Door. Note: Make sure that the side of the casseffe with the tape exposed is lacing to the right side and that all slack has bee� removed from the tape prior to insertion. * The insertion of the casseffe will automatically override the radio, and the cassette will begin to play. When the casseffe deck is being used, the display will indicafe which direction the tape is going. . The tape wll continue to play until ejected after which the radio will play. Autoreverse Tape Function . Automatic: When the end 01 the tape (side A or B, program 1 or 2) is reached, the tape will automatically reverse direction and play the other side of the tape. * Manual: To reverse tape direction dung playback, press the PROG (Program) Buttons. The change in direcfiw and I� tape program will be conlwmed in the Display. Fast Winding of Tape No matter which side 01 the tape that is playing: * To fast-forward the tape. press the FF Button. The direction arrow wll blink to conlirm the fast-forwarding. . To fast-rewnd the fape, press the FR Buffo�. The direcflon arrow stays on and the oppos~fe arrow blinks to conilrm the last-rewnding. Ejecting The Tape Press the Cassette Eject Button to ejecf the tape. The radio will play.
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Fader Press AUD Button as needed to select the Fader mode The level ot output for front and back speakers IS lnduxfed I� the Dasplay Wmdow Press the + Buffo� to decrease the rear speaker output Press the - Button to decrease the front speaker output * Five seconds affer you complete your adjustments, the unit wll automatically return to the volume mcde and fhe dlsplav wll reverl back to the Driorlfv display, clock or function. You can also press and release AUD as needed to ret&� to iOLUME, which appears alfer FADER t� the AUD Button cycle
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AfJD Baton Summary * Pressing and releasing the AUD Button accesses these modes in this succession: * Temporary Display Change(s). Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader, Volume. * Pressmg the AUD Button for two Seconds changes the display priority between clock and funchon. * Pressmg the AUD Button for tour seconds accesses the time adjustment mode. * While I� any AUD mode, it no button is pressed for five seconds, the unit returns to the volume adjustment mode and priorlfy display.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The fOffOw+�g check Will aSSlSf I� the COrreCtlO� of mOSf problems which you may encounter wfh your unit. Before gang through the check list below, refer back to the connection a�d operaflng procedures. General Trouble NO sound.
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Cause/Sofuffon * Adjust the volume wlfh the + button. * With a P-speaker system. set the fader control to the center position. * Remove the front panel and clean the connectors wfh a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) wfh a� !�Iouf mofon -- NOT a side-to-side mof,on
lndicsfions do not appear on the display window.
Radio reception -(Make sure the antenna is connected. extended, and dry inside) Trouble Preset s1a1ions are not receivable. Automatic tuning is not possible. Travelstore leature does not complete storing of six stations. * The broadcast is too weak. * The broadcast IS too weak. --> Use manual tuning. * Not enough broadcast frequencies are recewable. Cause/Solution
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