AM/FM Stereo  with  Cassette 
Player  with  Dolby@ 
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. 
PWR  (Power): Press to turn the  unit  on 
and 
off when  the ignition  is on. 
Upper Knob (VOL): This  knob  does 
two  things: 
Turn it  slightly  to  the left  or right to 
Press it  to  mute  the radio  or tape 
control 
the volume. 
player.  Press again  to  listen. 
Balance: Turn the control  ring  behind 
the upper  knob  slightly  to  the left  or right 
to  adjust the left/right  speaker  balance. 
Lower  Knob (TUNE): This knob  does 
two  things: 
Turn  it  slightly  to the left or right  to 
tune  in radio  stations.  If  you  hold  it to 
the  left  or right, it  will tune  rapidly. 
You  can also 
turn it one  stop at a  time 
to  fine-tune  a specific  frequency. 
Press to  change  between  the AM, 
FM1 or FM2 bands.  (FM1  allows  you 
to  preset  five  stations,  FM2  allows 
you 
to  preset another  five stations.) The 
band  you  select  will  appear 
momentarily  on the  digital  display. 
Fade: Turn the control  ring  behind  the 
lower  knob  slightly  to  the  left  or right  to 
adjust  the  fronthear  speaker  balance. 
+SEEK,: Press to seek  and  stop  on 
the  next  station  higher 
or lower on the 
radio  band. 
SCAN: When  you press SCAN, the 
radio  will  go  to  the next  station  and 
pause there for  a few  seconds. 
SCAN 
will  display  on the digital  screen. Press 
SCAN again  to  stop  on  a  station. 
RCL (Recall): When the ignition  is off, 
press  to  display  the  clock. When the 
radio  is  on,  press  to  change  between  the 
clock  and  the radio station  frequency 
displayed  on the digital  screen. 
BASS: Adjusts  the bass  level  up  or 
down.  The  bottom  of the  digital  screen 
will  display  the level  you  have  selected. 
For  a  normal  listening  level  preset  at the 
factory,  press  the center of the  switch. 
TREB (Treble): Adjusts  the treble  level 
up  or down. The 
bottom of the  digital 
screen  will  display  the level  you  have 
selected.  For  a  normal  listening  level 
preset  at the factory,  press  the center of 
the  switch. 
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AM/FM Stereo  with  Compact 
Disc Player (CONT:) 
Radio  Controls 
AM/FM: Press  to  select either the AM 
or  FM  radio  band. The  band you select 
will  be momentarily  displayed  on the 
digital  screen. The  frequency of the 
station  will  be displayed,  and  if the 
station  is in  stereo,  the 
ST (Stereo) 
indicator  will  also be  displayed. 
Your  radio  has  an  AMAX-certified 
receiver.  It  can produce  quality  AM 
stereo  sound  and  receive  C-Quam@ 
stereo  broadcasts.  AMAX  reduces  noise 
without  reducing  the  high  frequencies 
you need for the  best sound.  You don’t 
have  to  do anything  to  your  Delco/GM 
radio  because  AMAX  is automatic. 
SEEK: Press SEEK to  tune  in  and  stop 
on  the 
next station on the  AM or FM 
radio  band. 
SCAN: When  you  press SCAN, the 
radio  will  go  to  the  next  station  and 
pause  there for 
a few seconds. SCAN 
will  display  on  the  digital  screen. Press 
SCAN again  to  stop  on  a station. 
RCL (Recall): When the ignition  is  off, 
press  to  display  the clock. When  the 
radio  is  on, press  to  change  between  the 
clock  and 
the radio  station  frequency 
displayed  on  the digital  screen.  The 
five  pushbuttons  in the  lower  right 
corner  can be used  to  preset  up 
to ten 
radio  stations  (five  AM and  five  FM 
stations).  These buttons  have  other uses 
when you are playing  a  compact  disc 
(see  Compact 
Disc Controls later  in  this 
section). 
To Preset Radio  Stations: 
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. 
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