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AMIFM Stereo with Cassette
Player and Graphic Equalizer
(CONT.)
Tape Player
Your tape player sets itself automatically
for tape bias. This audio system has
automatic
00 Dolby B NR@ to reduce
background noise on Dolby encoded
tapes. Dolby@ Noise Reduction is
manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby@ and the
00 symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
Press
POWER to turn the radio on.
Then push a cassette into the cassette
entry door (the tape side goes in first). Using
tapes that are longer than
90
minutes (45 minutes on each side) is
not recommended.
FWD (Fast Forward): Press to
advance the tape rapidly; press again
to play. (The radio plays while a tape
is fast forwarding.)
REV (Reverse) : Press to reverse the
tape rapidly; press again
to play tape.
(The radio plays while a tape is
rewinding.)
SEEK: Press to advance the tape to the
beginning of the next selection.
REPT (Repeat) : Press to rewind the
tape to the beginning of a selection.
PROG (Program): Press to change
the side of tape being played. When the
arrow pointing up is lighted, the
selections listed on the top side of the
tape are played. When the arrow
pointing down is lighted, selections
listed on the bottom side of the tape are
played. The tape player automatically
begins playing the other side when it
reaches the end of the tape.
CRO,: This button sets tape bias.
When playing high bias chrome or metal tapes, press the button to turn the
button light on. When playing standard
tapes, press again to turn the light
off.
EJECT: Press to have the cassette tape
ejected (the radio will then play).
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AM/FM Stereo with Compact Disc
Player
The digital display indicates information
on time or radio station frequency, the
AM or FM radio band, whether the
station
is in stereo, and other radio
functions.
POWER: Press to turn the unit on and
off when the ignition is on.
VOL (Volume): Adjusts the volume
up or down, and the bottom of the
digital screen displays the setting. For a
normal listening level preset at the
factory, press the center of the switch.
TUNE: Press this switch to tune in
higher frequencies and lower
frequencies.
SEEK: Press to tune automatically to
the next station higher on the band.
BAL (Balance): Adjusts the lefthight
and fronthear speaker balance to your
individual taste. When you change
either adjustment, the bottom of the
digital screen
will display the point of
balance you have selected.
For the
normal setting preset at the factory,
press the left and right or front and rear
buttons at the same time.
SCAN: Press to listen for a few
seconds to the next station on the AM
or
FM band; the scan will continue
every few seconds until you press
SCAN again to stop on a particular
station.
RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock and the radio station
frequency displayed on the digital
screen.
AM/FM: Press to switch between the
AM and
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AMIFM Stereo with Compact Disc
Player
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To Preset Radio Stations:
The five pushbuttons in the lower right
corner can be used to preset up to ten
radio stations (five
AM and five FM) .
The buttons have other uses when you
are playing a compact disc.
1. Tune the digital display to the station
you want.
2. Press SET. The SET indicator will
appear on the digital screen for five
seconds.
3. While the SET indicator is displayed,
press one
of the five pushbuttons.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each of five AM
and five FM stations.
To Play a Compact Disc:
Many of the controls for the radio also
have functions for the compact disc
player, as explained here.
Don’t use mini-discs that are called
singles. They won’t eject. Use only hll-
size compact discs.
1. Press POWER to turn the unit on.
2. Insert a disc part-way into the slot,
with the label side
up. The player will
pull it in. In a few seconds, the disc
should play.
If the disc comes back out:
The disc may be upside down.
The disc may be dirty, scratched or
wet.
There may be too much moisture in
the air (wait about one hour and try
again).
The player may be too hot, or the road
may be too rough
for the disc to play.
While a disc is playing, the CD indicator
is displayed on the digital screen, as is
the clock.
RCL (Recall): Press once 10 see which
track is playing. Press again within five
seconds to see how long your selection
has been playing. The track number
also will be displayed when the volume
is changed or a new track starts to play.
PREV (Previous): Press to play a
track again. If you hold the
PREV
button, the disc will keep backing up to
previous tracks.
NEXT: Press when you want to hear
the next track.
If you hold the NEXT
button, the disc will keep advancing to
other tracks.
REV (Reverse): Press and hold to
rapidly back up to a favorite passage.
Release to resume playing.
FF (Fast Forward): Press and hold to
rapidly advance the disc. Release to
resume playing.
COMP (Compression) : Depressing
this button makes
soft and loud
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When Finished with the Compact
Disc Player:
If you press POWER or turn off the
ignition, the disc will stay in the player
and start again when you turn on the
ignition or power switch. The disc will
begin playing
at the point where it had
been stopped.
ST/PL (Stop/Play): Press to stop the
disc player; the radio will play. Press
again to play the disc (the player will
start playing the disc where it was
stopped earlier).
EJCT (Eject): Press to eject the disc;
the radio will play.
CD Player Anfi-Theft Feature
Delco LOC II@ is a security feature that
can be used or ignored. If you ignore it,
your system will play normally. If you
use it, your system cannot be turned
on
if it is stolen. These instructions will tell
you how to enter a secret code into your
system. Then,
if battery power is lost for
any reason, the secret code must be
entered again before the system can be
turned on.
To Set:
1. Write down any six-digit number and
keep it in a safe place. This is your
secret code.
Run.
radio off.
the same time and hold until
--- ” shows on the display.
You now have only
15 seconds
between each of the following steps.
2. Turn the ignition to Accessory or
3. Press the POWER button to turn the
4. Press the PREV and FF buttons at
;<
5. Press SET and 000 appears on the
6. Press and hold SEEK until the first
7. Press and hold SCAN until the
display.
digit of your code appears.
second and third digits of your code
appear.
8. Press AM-FM (000 appears).
9. Press and hold SEEK until the
fourth digit of your code appears.
IO. Press and hold SCAN until the fifth
and sixth digits of your code appear.
11. Press AM/FM (rEP will appear for
five seconds, then
000).
12. Repeat steps 6 through 10. Then
press the
AM/FM button again.
SEC will appear, indicating that
Delco
LOC II@ is set, and your
radio is secure. If
‘‘ ” appears,
the steps were not successful and
you must repeat the entire
procedure.
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CD Player Anti-Theft Feature
(CONT.)
To Disable the Anti-Theft System:
Enter your secret code by following
these steps (you will have only
15
seconds between each step).
1. Turn the ignition to Accessory or
Run and the radio off, then press the
PREV and FF buttons of the station
presets.
SEC will appear, showing the
radio is secure.
2. Press SET and 000 appears on the
display.
3. Press and hold SEEK until the first
digit of your secret code appears.
4. Press and hold SCAN until the
second and third digits of your code
appear.
the display).
5. Press AM-FM (000 will appear on
6. Press and hold SEEK until the fourth
digit of your code appears.
7. Press and hold SCAN until the fifth
and sixth digits of your code appear.
8. Press AM/FM. If the display shows
--- ” the radio is unsecured and
will play again. If the display shows
SEC, the steps were not successful
and the numbers did not match the
secret code.
If you lose or forget your code, see your
dealer.
If you lose battery power, when the
battery is reconnected, the system will
not turn on and
LOC will appear.
Follow steps
1-8 for disabling your
system (the time will appear if you are
successful). If
SEC appears, the
numbers did not match and your unit is
still locked.
((
Steering Wheel Touch Controls
for Audio System (OPTION)
Some audio system functions described
in the previous pages can also be
operated with the Steering Wheel
Touch Controls option. These touch controls
also operate some climate
controls. See the
Index under Steering
Wheel
Touch Controls for Climate
Control.
PROG (Program): Press the top of
this button to hear stations which you
have preset on your radio.
AM/FM: Press the bottom of this
button to change between
AM and FM
bands.
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VOL (Volume): Press the top of the
switch to increase volume or the bottom
to decrease it. Press the middle
of the
switch to mute the audio system. Press
any switch to return to your original
volume level.
SEEK: Each time you press the top of
the switch, you will tune in a radio
station higher on the AM or FM band;
each time you press the bottom
of the
switch, you will tune in a radio station
lower on the AM or FM band.
With a
CD player, pressing SEEK will
advance the tracks forward or back.
Audio Bass Control (OPTION)
You can adjust the volume of bass
frequencies, from
50-150 hz, by sliding
this lever from left to right. This control
will not affect the volume of frequencies
higher than
150 hz.
Understanding Radio Reception
FM Stereo
FM Stereo will give you the best sound,
but FM signals will reach only about
10
to 40 miles (16 to 65 lun). Tall buildings
or hills can interfere with FM signals,
causing the sound to come and
go.
AM
The range for most AM stations is
greater than for FM, especially at night.
The longer range, however, can cause
stations to interfere with each other.
AM can also pick up noise from things
like storms and power lines. To lower
this noise, try reducing the treble level.
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Understanding Radio Reception
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AM Stereo
Your Delco* system maybe able to
receive C-Quamm stereo broadcasts.
Many AM stations around the country
use C-Quamm to produce stereo, though
some do not. C-Quam@ is a registered
trademark
of Motorola, Inc~. If your
Ddco@ system can get C-Quam@
signals, your stereo indicator
light will
come on when you are receiving it.
Care of Your Cassette Tape
Player
A tape player that is not cleaned
regularly can cause reduced sound
quality, ruined cassettes,
or a damaged
mechanism. Cassette tapes should be
stored in their cases away from
contaminants, direct sunlight, and
extreme heat.
If they aren’t, they may
not operate properly or cause failure
of
the tape player.
Your tape player should be cleaned
regularly each month or
after every 15
hours of use. If you notice a reduction
in sound quality, try a knomgood