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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0 Push the SET button.
0 Push any two of the push buttons that are next to each other.
0 Repeat these steps for each station you select. Whenever you push
those buttons together, you’ll get the station you selected.
Your Cassette Tape Player
Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes
long
on each side. Tapes longer than that use such thin tape that they may
not work well in this player.
Tu Play A Cassette Tape
Have the radio on.
A
Insert the tape squarely through the tape door.
The longer side with the tape visible goes in first.
If you hear nothing or
hear just
a garbled sound, it may not be in squarely. Push EJECT to
remove the tape and start over.
Once the tape is playing, use the upper and lower knobs for volume
and balance, just as you do for radio. The arrows show which side
of
the tape is playing.
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To go forward to another part of the tape push FWD. To go Wackward,
push
REV. To stop the tape, push the other button lightly.
To go from one side of the tape to the other, push in the upper knob
on your radio. To remove or stop the tape, push EJECT
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If you do not have a Bose system, then please keep reading here. If you
do have a Bose system, then please skip over to the pages that describe
those systems.
Your Graphic Equalizer
Your equalizer lets you
set the bass, midrange
and treble to sound
just the way you want.
The 60 and 250
controls work the bass
side. Midrange is the
1K. The 3.5K and
10K
are treble sound
controls.
Moving one of these controls
UJ gives you more sound in that range.
Moving it down gives you less.
We suggest that you start with the midrange (1K) control in the center.
Then move the other controls until you get the sound you want.
11 you have the 10K control at or near the top, you may hear a “hiss”. To
eliminate it, move the 10K control down until the “hiss” goes away.
Loud (Loudness Button)
The loudness button is next to the power button. Push it to get more bass
sound. This is especially useful at lower volume levels.
AM St (AM Stereo)
The AM Stereo button is just below the power button. Push this when
you tune to an
AM station that broadcasts in stereo. Your “STEREO”
light will come on when you’re receiving
AM Stereo. (The “STEREO”
light also comes on for an FM stereo station, but you don’t have to push a
button for that.)
If you push “Am St” and there is more noise, it means
the station is weak. You’ll hear that station better if you don’t use
“Am
St” Just push the “Am St” button again to delete stereo.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Push-Freq (Program)
Push the upper knob when playing a tape to switch from one side of the
tape to the other.
Search
When you’re playing a tape, Search lets you jump ahead quickly to the
start
of the next selection. It makes the tape stop when it gets to the next
place with
4 seconds or more of silence. To use Search:
Slide Search to the right, then
0 Push Fwd.
If you want to go back and hear a selection you’ve just heard, Search will
do that too. Just slide Search to the right and then push REV. The tape
will
go back to the last silent place and start again from there.
Choose the right bias (or “equalization ”) for your tape.
On your radio, you’ll find a CrOiM
button:
Now look at your tape, or
on its label or box. It should say whether its
bias (“equalization”) is
70 microseconds (70 u) or 120 microseconds (120
u). If it doesn’t say, chrome and metal tapes are 70 ,u sec and standard
iron tapes are 120
u sec.
For
70, push the Cr02 button in. For 120, it should be out.
If you don’t do this, the tape will still play, but the sound will not be as
good
as your system can provide.
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Cr
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Delco Bose System
Does your Cadillac have this Delco-Bose system?
If it does, then please keep reading here. If not, then please turn ahead to
the part that describes your system.
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Setting the Tone
BASS Move this lever up to hear more bass.
TREBLE Move this lever up to hear more treble.
For the clearest sound, keep both of these all the way up. If a station is
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- weak and noisy, you can move TREBLE down to reduce the noise.
DNR@* This is the Dynamic Noise Reduction button. It helps remove
background hiss noise from the radio or tape player.
You may want to
- leave it pushed in all the time.
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*DNR@ is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor
Corporation.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Play a Cassette Tape
Have the radio on.
Insert the tape into the door marked “AUTO REVERSE”. The longer
side with the tape visible goes
in first.
Once the tape is playing, the Volume, Treble, Bass, DNR@ and speaker
balance controls work just as they do for the radio.
Cr02/M (Chromium DioxideIMetal)
Choose the right bias (or “equalization”) for your tape. Your tape, on its
label
or box, should say whether its bias (or “equalization”) is 70
microseconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds (120 p). If it doesn’t say,
chrome and metal tapes are
70 1.1 sec and standard iron tapes are 120 p
sec.
For
70, push the Cr02/M button in. For 120, it should be &. If you don’t
do this, the tape will still play, but the sound will not be as good as your
system can provide.
Arrows Below Tape Door
These show which side of the tape is playing. When the lighted arrow
points up
(A), selections listed on top of the cassette are playing. When
the arrow points down
(v), selections on the bottom are playing.
Push-Freq (Program)
To go from one side of the tape to the other, push in the upper knob. The
tape automatically changes sides when tape reaches the end.
Fwd (Forward)
Press this to move the tape forward; press REV to return to playing
speed.
Rev (Reverse)
Press this to move the tape rapidly backward; press FWD to return to
playing speed.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine - Search (Music Search)
This feature makes it easy to play a tape selection again, or to skip to the
next selection.
To use it, slide Search to the right. You’ll see the Search
indicator light
go on. -
To Play A Tape Selection Again:
With Search on, press Rev. The tape will go back to the beginning of the
selection that is playing.
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To Play The Next Selection:
With Search on, press Fwd. The tape will stop when it gets to the next
- place with 4 seconds or more of silence.
Dolby @
This feature automatically removes noise on Dolby8 encoded tapes (no
button is required).
-
- To Eject A Tape
To remove or stop the tape, push Eject.
*Dolby3 is a registered trademark
of Dolby Laboratories.
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System
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To Play the Radio
The “Power” button turns the radio on and off.
The Volume (or Vol) button adjusts the volume up or down. (Press the
center to get
a preset level.)
am-fm Button
Push this to get AM or FM. (The lighted display shows your selection.)
Seek
Push the Seek button to go to the next station and stay there. Push again
and it will find the next station, and
so on.
Scan
Push to hear each station for a few seconds. Push it again when you hear
something
you like and want to stay there.
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This button tunes while the button is held. Also, push A and then v at the
same time to tune up quickly. Push
v and then A at the same time to tune
down quickly.
Push Buttons
The five push buttons
let you return to
favorite stations. They
are also used when you
play a disc.
To set the push buttons for up to ten favorite stations
(5 AM and 5 FM),
just
0 Tune in the station
Push SET
0 Within 5 seconds, push one of the push buttons. Whenever you push
that button, the preset station will return.
Rcl (Recall)
Press to go between time and frequency on the display.
You’ll get stereo by just tuning to any
AM or FM station broadcasting in
stereo.
(“ST” will show on the display).
am-st (Am Stereo)
Push the “am-st” button if you don’t want AM Stereo, as when the station
is weak or noisy.
(“ST” will go off the display.)