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The  upper knob does these  five  things: 
It turns  the  radio on and off. 
It controls  the volume. 
It  lets  you see what  station  you  have.  (When the radio  is on,  push  the 
It tells  you  the time.  (When  the ignition  is off,  push  the RCWPROG 
RCL/PROG 
knob to display  the station.) 
knob  to display  the time.) 
0 It allows  you  to  hear  the  other  side of tape  play.  (When a cassette  is 
inserted  in the  player,  push  the knob  to change  sides.) 
The Lower Knob 
Turn  the lower  knob  to choose radio  stations.  Push  the knob  to switch 
from 
AM or FM. 
Behind  the lower  knob  is  the  fade control. It fades the sound  between  the 
front  and rear  speakers. 
BASS 
The slide  control  increases or decreases  the bass  response tone.  Moving 
the  control  toward the 
(+) increases  bass  while  moving  toward  the (-) 
decreases it. 
TREBLE 
The slide control  increases  or decreases  the  treble  response tone. Moving 
the  control  toward the 
(+) increases  treble while  moving  toward  the (-) 
decreases it. 
SCAN 
When you press  the SCAN button  either  up or down,  the SCAN indicator 
in the display  will light  and  the radio will find  the next  station and  stay 
there  about 
5 seconds.  Then it  will go to the  next  station and pause, and 
keep  doing  that until  you  push  either  the 
SCAN or upper  knob. 
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This  button  selects  stations,  but it  doesn’t keep moving  as SCAN does. 
When  you  push  SEEK  either 
up or down  the  radio will automatically go 
to  the  next strongest  station  and stay  there. 
Pushbuttons 
You  can set  the  pushbuttons  to  get  up  to ten favorite  stations  (five on FM 
and five more  on AM). Just: 
Choose  either AM or FM. 
Tune in the  station. 
0 Push  the  SET  button. 
Within 5 seconds,  push one of the  five  pushbuttons. 
Repeat  these  steps  for  each  of the  five  pushbuttons. 
Your  Cassette  Tape Player 
Your  cassette  tape  player  works best with  tapes  that  are 30 to 45 minutes 
long  on  each  side.  Tapes longer  than  that  are 
so thin that they  may not 
work  well  in  this  player. 
If  you  look at  the  tape, or on  its label  or box,  it should  say whether 
its 
bias,  “equalization”  is 70 microseconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds 
(120 p). Chrome  and metal tapes  are 70 sec and  standard  iron tapes  are 
120 p sec. Your  tape player will adjust automatically  for  either type of 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Play A Cassette  Tape 
Turn the  radio  on. 
0 Insert  the  cassette through  the  tape  door. (The “TAPE” indicator in 
the display  will light.) 
If you  hear  nothing  or hear  just a garbled  sound, the cassette  may not  be 
in  squarely.  Push  the STOP-  EJCT button  to remove  the  tape  and  start 
over.  The  tape  equalization  is automatically  sensed  and set. Inserting the 
cassette  also  activates 
DOLBY@ noise reduction. 
Once  the  tape  is playing,  use  the  upper  and  lower  knobs to adjust  the 
volume  and balance,  just as you  do for  the  radio.  Push  the upper  knob 
to  change  tape direction.  The arrow  in  the display  show  which 
direction  the  tape is being  played. 
FWD and REV (Forward  and  Reverse) 
Push  the FWD to go  forward  rapidly  to  another part of the tape.  Push  the 
REV button  to reverse  the tape. 
Prev (Previous) 
Push  this  button  to go back to the  beginning of the  current  selection. 
Next 
Push  this button to advance  to  the next  selection. 
S TIpL (StoplPlay) 
Press  this  button  and  the  tape will stop without  ejecting  it and  the radio 
will start  to play.  Press  it  again  and the  tape will start  to play  again.   
         
        
        
     
        
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EJCT (Eject) 
Press  this  button to eject  the  tape. 
Setting The Clock 
Turn the ignition  on.  Then: 
To  Set  the  Hour: 
0 Press SET, and  within 5 seconds, 
d Press  and hold SEEK. When  the  clock gets to  the  correct  hour,  let  go. 
TQ  Set  the  Minutes: 
0 Press SET, and within 5 seconds, 
0 Press  and hold SCAN. When  the  clock gets to  the  correct  minute,  let 
Your  clock  is  set. 
go. 
The  Delco 
Active Audio Music System with Cassette 
and 
CD Player 
This  optional  music  system is the  Delco@  Active Audio System  with  dual 
playback.  The system  includes  an AM  and 
FM Stereo  electronically  tuned 
radio  receiver  with an  integral  cassette  and  compact disc 
(CD) player and 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine eleven Delco@  custom  designed  speakers with  very  specific  frequency 
ranges.  It also  includes  a digital  clock. 
The  Upper Knob 
The  upper  knob does these  five  things: 
It  turns  the radio  on and off. 
It controls  the volume. 
It lets you see  what  station  you  have.  (When the radio  is on,  push  the 
0 It tells you the  time.  (When  the ignition is off,  push  the RCL/PROl 
RCWPROG 
knob 
to display  the station). 
knob  to display  the time.) 
It allows  you  to hear  the  other  side of tape play.  (When a cassette  is 
inserted 
in the  player,  push  the knob  to change  sides.) 
The Lower Knob 
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Turn  the lower  knob  to choose radio stations.  Push the knob to switch 
from 
AM or  FM. 
Behind  the lower  knob  is  the Fade  control.  It fades  the sound  between 
the  front  and rear  speakers. 
BASS 
The slide  control  increases  or decreases  the bass  response  tone. Moving 
the  the  control  toward the 
(+) increases  bass  while  moving  toward  the (-) 
decreases it. 
TREBLE 
The slide  control  increases  or decreases  the  treble  response tone.  Moving 
the  control  toward the 
(+) increases  treble while  moving  toward  the (-) 
decreases it. 
SCAN 
When  you  press the SCAN button  either  up  or down,  the SCAN indicator 
in  the  display 
will light  and  the radio will find  the next  station and  stay 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine there about 5 seconds.  Then it will go to  the  next station  and pause, and 
keep  doing  that until 
you push  either  the SCAN or upper  knob. 
SEEK 
This button  selects stations,  but it doesn’t  keep moving  as SCAN  does. 
When 
you push SEEK either  up or down  the radio will automatically  go 
to  the  next strongest station  and stay  there. 
Pushbuttons 
You  can set  the  pushbuttons  to get  up to ten  favorite stations  (five on FM 
and five more  on AM). Just: 
0 Choose  either AM or FM 
0 Tune  in the station. 
0 Push  the SET button. 
Within 5 seconds,  push  one of the five  push  buttons. 
0 Repeat  these  steps  for  each of the five  push  buttons. 
Your Cassette  Tape Player 
Your  cassette  tape player  works  best with  tapes  that  are 30 to 45 minutes 
long  on each  side.  Tapes  longer than  that  are 
so thin that they  may  not 
work  well  in  this player. 
If  you 
look at  the  tape, or on its label  or box,  it should  say  whether its 
bias,  “equalization” 
is 70 microseconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds 
(120 p). Chrome  and  metal tapes are 70 1-1 sec and  standard iron tapes  are 
120 p sec.  Your  tape player  will adjust  automatically  for  either type of 
cassette  tape. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Play A Cassette  Tape 
Turn the  radio  on. 
Insert  the cassette  through  the  tape  door.  (The  “TAPE” indicator  in 
If you hear  nothing  or  hear  just  a  garbled sound,  the  cassette may not  be 
in squarely.  Push the EJCT button  to  remove the  tape  and start  over.  The 
tape  equalization  is automatically sensed and  set.  Inserting  the  cassette 
also activates 
DOLBY@ noise  reduction. 
the 
display  will light.) 
Once  the  tape is playing,  use  the  upper  and  lower  knobs to adjust the 
volume  and balance, just as 
you do  for  the  radio.  Push the  upper knob 
to change  tape  direction.  The  arrow in the  display  show  which 
direction  the  tape  is being  played. 
FWD and REV (Forward  and Reverse) 
Push the FWD to go  forward  rapidly to another  part of the tape. Push  the 
REV button to reverse the  tape. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine STIPL (StoplPhy) 
Press  this button in either SEEK, SCAN, FWD or REV to  stop  tape 
movement  and switch  to radio 
without ejecting  the  tape.  (In  ST/PL the 
radio  may be  tuned  by the  tuner  knob only.) 
EJCT (Eject) 
Press  this  button  to  eject the  tape.  EJCT is operational  even when the 
ignition  or  the radio is 
off. 
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NOTICE: 
Do not use the  mini-discs  that  are  called  “singles”.  They  will not 
eject.  use  full  size  compact  discs  only. 
Turn the radio  on. 
Insert  the  CD  (label side up) partway into the slot.  The player  will pull 
it in. Wait a few  seconds and  the CD will play.  Then  only the time of 
day  and  CD will display. 
If the  CD  comes back out check  to see  if 
The  disc is upside  down. 
The disc is dirty,  scratched,  or wet. 
There  is to much moisture  in the  air. If there 1s wait  about  an hour 
and  try  it  again. 
Err  (Error  Detection) 
This  message  is displayed if you have a condition  of either  extreme 
temperature,  moisture, or  an incorrect CD. 
The CD will automatically  be 
ejected. When conditions  are back  to normal  the CD  should  play  again. 
RCLIPROG  (Recall  Program) 
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Press once to see what  track is being  played.