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Radio operation
”AM” button
(For turning radio on
and selecting AM)
“PWR. VOL” knob
(For turning radio on
and adjusting volume)
“SCAN” button
(For preset scan tuning
and scan tuning)
“TUNE SEEK” button
(For tuning to frequency)
“BASS” knob
(For bass control)“MID” knob
(For mid range control)“TREBLE” knob
(For treble control)“BALANCE” knob
(For right and left
sound balance)
”FADER” knob
(For front and rear
sound balance)
Station selector
buttons
Radio display
“FM2” button
(For turning radio on
and selecting FM)“FM1” button
(For turning radio on
and selecting FM)
Without compact disc player
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“AM” button
(For turning radio
on and selecting AM)
“PWR. VOL” knob
(For turning radio on
and adjusting volume)
“SCAN” button
(For preset scan tuning
and scan tuning)
“TUNE SEEK” button
(For tuning to frequency)
“BASS” knob
(For bass control)“MID” knob
(For mid range control)“TREBLE” knob
(For treble control)“BALANCE” knob
(For right and left
sound balance)“FADER” knob
(For front and rear
sound balance)
Station selector
buttons
Radio display
“FM1 / 2” button
(For turning radio on
and selecting FM)
With compact disc player
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77 (a) Listening to the radio
1. Push the
(AM), (FM1) or (FM2) button to turn
the radio on and to select either an AM or FM broadcast
(without compact disc player).
2. Push the
(AM) or (FM1/2) button to turn the radio
on and to select either an AM or FM broadcast (with compact
disc player).
“AM”, “FM 1” or “FM2” will appear on the display.
The radio can also be turned on by pushing the “PWR.VOL”
knob if the radio was being used when the system was turned
off.
3. Turn the “PWR.VOL” knob to adjust the volume.
4. Tune in the desired station. (See “(b) Selecting a station”.)
The radio will change automatically to stereo reception when
an AM (Motorola type) or FM stereo broadcast is being
received. At the same time, “ST” will appear on the display.
When the receiving signal gets weak, the channel separation
will automatically be reduced for lowest noise. If the signal
becomes extremely weak, the radio will switch over to
monaural reception.
5. Adjust the tone and sound balance. (See “(d) Adjusting the
tone” and “(e) Adjusting the sound balance”.)
6. To turn the radio off, push the “PWR.VOL” knob.
(b) Selecting a station
Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods.
The frequency will appear on the display.Preset tuning: Use for tuning-in to a desired preset station.
Push the station selector button to which the desired station
has been preset. The radio will tune in to the station and the
button number will appear on the display. (See “(c) Presetting
a station”.)
Seek tuning: Use for automatic station search and stop.
Push the (SEEK) button until a beep is heard. The radio will
begin seeking up or down for a station of the nearest frequency
and will stop on reception. Each time you push the button,
stations will be searched out one after another.
If the radio cannot seek out any stations in one pass because
signals are too weak, the radio will begin seeking again with
sensitivity boosted for searching out weak stations. At this
time, “DX” will appear on the display.
Scan tuning: Use for scanning preset station channels or
station-to-station scanning.
Push the
(SCAN) button for less than 2 seconds. With “P.
SCAN” blinking on the display, the radio will automatically seek
out a preset station of a higher channel number in the AM/FM
mode. If there is a preset station on the channel, then the tuning
is held for 5 seconds. If there is no station on the channel, then
the tuning is only held for 1 second. If the (SCAN) button
is pushed while listening to a preset station channel, then the
scan proceeds to the next highest channel, proceeding in turn
through the 6 channels of FM1 and then the 6 channels of FM2,
then repeating the process. To continue listening to the
channel of your choice, simply push the (SCAN) button
once again.
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78Push the (SCAN) button for longer than 2 seconds. With
“SCAN” on the display, the radio will automatically seek out a
station of higher frequency, hold it for 5 seconds and scan to
the next. To continue listening to the broadcast of your choice,
simply push the (SCAN) button once again.
If the radio scans over all frequencies without stopping
because the signals are too weak or because you leave it
scanning, the radio will begin scanning again with sensitivity
boosted for searching out weak stations. At this time, “DX” will
appear on the display.
Manual tuning: Push the (TUNE) button within 0.5
seconds. Each time you push the button, the radio will step up
or down to another frequency where stations could exist.
(c) Presetting a station
1. Tune in the desired station. (See “(b) Selecting a station”.)
2. Push one of the station selector buttons and hold it until a
beep is heard. This sets the station to the button and the button
number will appear on the display.
Each button can store one AM station and two FM stations. To
change the preset station to a different one, follow the same
procedure.
The preset station will be cancelled when the power source is
severed (battery disconnected, burnt fuse, etc.).(d) Adjusting the tone
To adjust the low-pitched tone, push the “BASS” knob (if
depressed) and turn it.
To adjust the middle-pitched tone. push the “MID” knob (if
depressed) and turn it.
To adjust the high-pitched tone, push the “TREBLE” knob (if
depressed) and turn it.
(e) Adjusting the sound balance
To balance the sound between the right and left speakers,
push the “BALANCE” knob (if depressed) and turn it.
To balance the sound between the front and rear speakers,
push the “FADER” knob (if depressed) and turn it.
Radio operating tips
The antenna automatically extends to full height when the
radio and ignition are turned on and retracts when either is
turned off.
CAUTION:
Before extending the antenna, confirm that no one is close
enough to get injured.
NOTICE:
To prevent damage to the antenna, make sure it is
retracted before running your vehicle through an
automatic car wash.
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79 FM reception tips
A vehicle is not an ideal place to listen to a radio. Because it
moves, reception conditions are constantly changing.
Buildings, terrain, signal distance and noise from other
vehicles are all working against good reception. Some
conditions of FM may appear to be problems when they are
not. The following characteristics are completely normal for a
given reception area, and they do not indicate any problem
with the radio itself.
Fading and Drifting:
FM range is limited to about 40 km (25 miles), except for
some high power stations.
If a vehicle is moving away from the desired station’s
transmitter, the signal will tend to fade and/or drift. This
phenomenon is more noticeable with FM than with AM, and
is accompanied by distortion.
Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain degree by
careful attention to fine tuning, or you should retune the
radio to another stronger station.
Static and Fluttering:
When the line-of-sight link between a transmitter and
vehicle is blocked by large buildings or the like, the radio
sound may be accompanied by static or fluttering because
of the characteristics of FM. In a similar effect, a fluttering
noise is sometimes heard when driving along a tree-lined
road.
This static and fluttering can be reduced by adjusting the
tone control for greater bass response until the disturbance
has passed.Multipath:
Because of the reflection characteristics of FM, direct and
reflected signals may reach the antenna at the same time
(multipath) and cancel each other out. As a vehicle moves
through these electronic dead spots, the listener may hear
a momentary flutter or loss of reception.
Station swapping:
When two FM stations are close to each other, and an
electronic dead spot, such as a static or multipath area,
interrupts the original signal, sometimes the stronger
second signal will be selected automatically until the original
one returns. This swapping can also occur as you drive
away from the selected station and approach another
station with a stronger signal.
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“EJECT” button
(For stop and ejection)
“PWR. VOL” knob
(For turning player on
and adjusting volume)
“PROG” button
(For side change)
“BASS” knob
(For bass control)“BASS” knob
(For bass control)“MID” knob
(For mid range control)“TREBLE” knob
(For treble control)“BALANCE” knob
(For right and left
sound balance)“FADER” knob
(For front and rear
sound balance)
“RPT. DOLBY NR” button
(For automatic repeat or
Dolby NR system)
Tape player
display
“TAPE” button
(For turning player on)
“APS. SKIP” button
(For automatic program selection or
automatic skip of blank portion of tape)“REW, FF” button
(For rewinding or
fast forwarding)
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Cassette tape player operation
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“EJECT” button
(For stop and ejection)
“PWR. VOL” knob
(For turning player on
and adjusting volume)
“PROG” button
(For side change)
“BASS” knob
(For bass control)“MID” knob
(For mid range control)“TREBLE” knob
(For treble control)“BALANCE” knob
(For right and left
sound balance)
“FADER” knob
(For front and rear
sound balance)
“RPT. DOLBY NR” button
(For automatic repeat or
Dolby NR system)
Tape player
display
“APS. SKIP” button
(For automatic program
selection or automatic
skip of blank portion of tape)“TAPE” button
(For turning player on)“REW, FF” button
(For rewinding or
fast forwarding)
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82(a) Playing a cassette tape
1. Put the cassette into the slot. with the tape side to the right
and lightly push it in. The tape player will grasp the cassette
and slide it into place to play. If the radio is on when the cassette
is inserted, the radio will automatically turn off.
If the cassette is already in the slot, push the (TAPE)
button.
At this time. “TAPE” will appear on the display.
The tape player can also be turned on by pushing the
“PWR.VOL” knob if the tape player was being used when the
system was turned off.
When a metal or chrome equivalent tape is inserted, the player
will automatically adapt to it and “METAL” will appear on the
display.
2. To use Dolby NR*, push the right side of the
(DOLBY NR) button. Each time you push the button, the mode
changes in order from DOLBY B to DOLBY C, then back to
OFF. Select the mode which fits your cassette tape.
*Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
3. Turn the “PWR.VOL” knob to adjust the volume.
4. Select your program. (See “(b) Selecting a program”.)
5. Adjust the tone and sound balance. (See “(d) Adjusting the
tone” and “(e) Adjusting the sound balance” of radio operation.)6. If desired, other functions may be used for your
convenience. (See “ (c) Other tape player functions”.)
7. To turn the player off, push the “PWR.VOL” knob.
8. To eject the cassette, push the (EJECT) button. As this
is done, the player will turn off. If the radio was on when the
cassette tape was inserted, it will automatically turn on again.
The ignition key can be at any position to eject the cassette.
(b) Selecting a program
1. Push the (PROG) button to select a side to play. The
tape operation indicator display shows you which side is being
played.
The player will automatically reverse directions at the end of
the tape to play the other side.
2. Play the program you want using either of the following
methods.
Manual program selection
Push the
(REW, FF) button on the right side to fast
forward the tape or on the left side to rewind the tape. At this
time, “FF” or “REW” will appear on the display. To stop either
fast forwarding or rewinding, push the button on the same side
again or push the (TAPE) button. The tape will then
resume playing.