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If the  outside  temperature is 37" F 
(3" C) or lower when  you turn  on the 
ignition, 
ICE will  appear  briefly on the 
display.  It's  there  to  caution  the  driver 
that  road  conditions  may  be  icy  and 
that  appropriate  precautions  should be 
taken. 
Compass  Calibration: 
The compass  is self-calibrating, so it 
does  not need  to be  manually  set. 
However, when your  Silhouette  is new, 
the  compass  may function  erratically.  If 
it  does, 
CAL (Calibration)  will appear 
on  the  display. 
To correct  the problem, 
drive  in  a complete 
360" circle  three 
times,  and  the  compass  will function 
normally. 
 
Compass  Variance: 
v'ariance is the  difference  between 
nagnetic  north  and  geographic north. 
:n some areas  the  difference  between 
:he two can  be great enough  to cause 
'alse  compass readings. 
If this  happens, 
ollow  these  instructions  to  set the 
rariance  for your particular location: 
I. Locate your location on  the  zone 
map. Note your  zone  number. 
2. Press and hold  both  the ON/OFF 
and  the US/MET switches. The 
display  will  go  off. 
3. After 5 seconds, VAR CAL will 
appear 
on the  display.  When  it  does, 
release  both  buttons. 
4. Press US/MET until your  zone 
number  appears  on  the  display. 
5. Press ON/OFF to  enter your zone 
number.  Your variance  is  now set. 
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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 
€unctions. 
Upper Knob  (VOL): This  knob  does 
Four things: 
Turn  it to  turn  the  system on  and  off 
(your  ignition  must  be on). 
Turn  it to  control  the volume. 
When  the radio  is on,  press  it to  recall 
the  station  frequency to  the digital 
display  screen. 
When the ignition  is  off, press it to 
BAL  (Balance): The  control  ring 
behind  the  upper  knob  adjusts  the 
lefthight  speaker  balance. 
Lower Knob (TUNE): This  knob  does 
two  things: 
Turn  it to  tune  in  radio  stations. 
Press  it to  change  between  the AM 
display the clock. 
and 
FM bands  (the digital  screen will 
momentarily  display 
AM or FM,  and 
indicate 
if the  station  is  in stereo). 
FADE: The  control  ring behind  the 
lower  hob adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
V SEEK A : Press  to seek  and  stop  on 
the  next  station  higher or lower  on  the 
radio  band. 
You can  also use  the SEEK buttons  to 
scan  radio  stations  up or down  the 
AM 
or  FM  bands. 
To  scan  stations  up the  band,  press and 
hold 
SEEK A, then  press SEEK, 
then  release  both  buttons.  The  radio 
will 
go to  the  next  station  and  pause 
there  for  a  few seconds. 
It will  continue 
to  scan  until  you press  either 
SEEK 
button. 
To  scan  stations  down  the  band,  press 
and  hold 
TSEEK, then  press SEEKA, 
then  release  both  buttons.  The radio 
will 
go to  the  next  station  and  pause 
there  for  a  few seconds. 
It will  continue 
to  scan  until  you press  either 
SEEK 
button. 
TREBLE: Slide this lever  up to 
increase  treble,  or down  to  decrease  it. 
If a station is weak or noisy,  reduce  the 
treble. 
BASS: Slide  this lever  up to increase 
bass,  or down  to decrease  it. 
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To Preset Radio Stations: 
1. Tune in the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET. The word SET will 
appear  on  the digital  screen for  five 
seconds. 
3. While SET is  displayed, press  one of 
the  four  pushbuttons. 
4. Repeat  steps 1-3 for each of four  AM 
and  four 
FM stations. 
Up  to  three  additional  stations 
on each 
band  may be preset  by “pairing” 
pushbuttons: 
1. Tune  in the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET, and  within  five seconds 
press any two  adjacent  pushbuttons 
at  the  same time. 
3. The station  can  be tuned  in when  the 
same two  pushbuttons  are  pressed at 
the  same time. 
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The  digital  display indicates information 
)n time  or  radio  station  frequency, the 
iM  or FM  radio  band,  whether  the 
‘tation  is  in stereo,  and  other  radio 
unctions. 
Jpper Knob (VOL): This knob  does 
ive  things: 
I Turn  it to  turn  the  system on  and  off 
(your ignition must  be on). 
b Turn  it to  control  the volume. 
When  the radio  is on,  press  it to  recall 
the  station  frequency  to  the  digital 
display  screen. 
When the ignition  is off, press it to 
display  the clock. 
When  a  tape  is  playing,  press it to 
hear  the  other  side 
of the  tape. 
BAL (Balance): The control ring 
behind  the upper knob  adjusts the 
left/right speaker balance. 
Lower Knob (TUNE): This  knob does 
two things: 
Turn  it  to tune  in radio  stations. 
Press it to  change between  the AM 
and  FM bands  (the digital  screen  will 
momentarily display 
AM or  FM,  and 
indicate  if the  station  is in  stereo). 
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FADE: The  control  ring  behind  the 
lower  knob  adjusts  the  fronthear 
speaker  balance. 
TREBLE: Slide  this lever  up  to  increase 
treble,  or  down  to decrease  it. If a  station 
is  weak  or noisy,  reduce  the treble. 
BASS: Slide  this lever  up to increase 
bass,  or  down  to decrease  it. 
VSEEKA : Press  to  seek and  stop on 
the  next  station  higher or lower on the 
radio  band. 
You  can  also  use  the 
SEEK buttons  to 
scan  radio  stations  up  or  down the AM 
or  FM  bands. 
To  scan  stations  up  the  band,  press  and 
hold 
SEEKA, then  press VSEEK, 
then release  both  buttons.  The  radio 
will 
go to  the  next  station  and  pause 
there  for 
a few seconds.  It  will continue 
to  scan  until  you press  either 
SEEK 
button. 
To  scan  stations  down the  band,  press 
and  hold 
V SEEK, then  press SEEK A, 
then  release  both  buttons.  The  radio 
will 
go to  the  next  station  and  pause 
there  for a few  seconds.  It  will continue 
to  scan  until  you press  either 
SEEK 
button. 
To  Preset  Radio  Stations: 
1. Tune  in  the  desired station. 
2. Press SET. The word SET will 
appear 
on the  digital  screen for  five 
seconds. 
3. While SET is  displayed, press  one of 
the  four  pushbuttons. 
4. Repeat  steps 1-3 for each  of four  AM 
and  four  FM stations. 
Up  to  three  additional  stations 
on each 
band  may  be  preset by “pairing” 
pushbuttons: 
1. Tune  in the  desired  station. 
2. Press SET, and  within  five seconds 
press any  two  adjacent  pushbuttons 
at  the  same  time. 
3. The  station  can  be  tuned  in  when  the 
same  two  pushbuttons  are  pressed at 
the  same  time. 
To Play  a Cassette  Tape: 
With  the power  switch on, insert  a  tape 
into  the  cassette  door. 
Do not  use  tapes 
that  are longer  than 
45 minutes on each 
side. 
When  the right  indicator  arrow  is lit, 
selections listed 
on the  bottom  side of  the  cassette  are 
playing. When the left 
arrow  is lit,  selections  listed 
on the  top 
side  of the  cassette  are  playing. To 
change sides  of the  tape  while the 
cassette  is  playing, press the  upper 
knob.  When  the  end  of a  tape  is 
reached,  the  other  side will then  play. 
Fast  Forward Press  the  button  with 
the  arrow  pointing  in the  same  direction 
that  the  tape  is  playing.  To  stop fast 
forward,  lightly press  the 
STOP-EJECT 
button. 
Reverse: Press  the  button  with  the 
arrow  pointing  in  the  opposite  direction 
that  the  tape  is  playing. To stop  reverse, 
lightly  press the 
STOP-EJECT button. 
STOP-EJECT: To stop  playing  a  tape, 
fully  press  this  button  (the  cassette  will 
be  partially  ejected, and  the  radio  will 
begin  playing). 
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The five pushbuttons  under  the  cassette 
entry  door  can  be  used  to  preset  up  to 
10 radio  stations  (five AM and five FM 
stations).  The  buttons  have  other  uses 
when  you are playing  a  tape (see 
To 
Play a  Cassette  Tape later in this 
section). 
To Preset  Radio  Stations: 
1. Tune  in 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  Cassette  Tape: 
Press PWR to  turn  the  radio  on.  The 
radio  will  play  until  a  cassette  is pushed 
into  the  cassette  entry  door  (the  tape 
side  goes  in  first).  Do not  use  tapes  that 
are  longer  than 
90 minutes (45 minutes 
on  each  side).  This  audio 
system has  automatic 
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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. 
PROG  (Program): Press to change  the 
side  of tape  being  played.  When  the  end 
of  a  tape  is reached,  the  other  side  will 
then  play. 
Cr02: This  button  sets  tape  bias. When 
playing  high bias  chrome or metal  tapes, 
press  the  button  to  turn  the  CrO, 
display  on. When  playing  standard 
tapes,  press  again to  turn  the  display 
Off. 
REV (Reverse): Press  to reverse  the 
tape  rapidly;  lightly press again  or 
lightly  press 
PROG to play  the tape. 
(The  radio  plays while  a  tape  is 
rewinding.) 
FWD (Fast  Forward): Press  to 
advance  the  tape  rapidly; lightly press 
again  or lightly  press 
PROG to play  a 
tape.  (The  radio  plays while  a  tape  is 
advancing.) 
PREV  (Previous): Press PREV to 
repeat  a  passage.  The  tape  will back  up 
and  stop  at  the  first four-second  quiet 
spot  in  the  tape,  or when  you press 
PREV again  or PROG. 
NEXT: 
Press  to  go to the  next  selection 
on  the  tape.  The  tape  will stop  at  the 
first  four-second  quiet  spot  in the  tape, 
or  if you  press 
NEXT again  or PROG. 
ST-PL  (Stop-Play): 
Press to switch 
from  the  tape  to  the  radio. Press again 
to  resume  playing the  tape. 
EJECT: Press to eject  the  cassette  tape 
(the  radio  will then  play).  Tapes  can  be 
ejected  when  the  ignition is 
off. 
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'he digital  display  indicates information 
n time  or radio  station  frequency,  the 
,M  or FM  radio  band,  whether  the 
tation  is  in stereo,  and  other  radio 
mctions. 
'OWER: Turns  the unit  on and  off 
Then  the ignition 
is on. 
'OL (Volume): Adjusts  the  volume up 
r  down,  and  the  bottom  of the  digital 
Ereen  displays  the setting.  For a normal 
stening  level preset  at  the factory, 
ress  the center  of the  switch. 
TUNE: Press  the  top  of the  switch  to 
tune  in radio  stations  higher on  the AM 
or  FM  band.  Press the  bottom  to  tune in 
stations  lower on the  band. 
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. 
BAL  (Balance): Adjusts  the left/right 
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. 
Radio Controls 
AM/FM: Press  to select  either  the  AM 
or  FM  radio  band.  The  band you select 
will  be 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  AMAX. With an AMAX- 
certified receiver, your  radio  can 
produce  quality AM sound  comparable 
to 
FM stereo.  AMAX  reduces noise 
without  reducing  the high frequencies 
you need for  the best  sound. In addition 
to  improved  sound quality,  AMAX 
includes more  stations 
on the AM  band. 
You don't  have to  do  anything  to your 
Delco/GM  radio because  AMAX is 
automatic. 
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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. 
Compact  Disc Controls 
Many  of the  controls  for the  radio  also 
have  functions  for the  compact  disc 
player,  as  explained  here. 
To  Play  a  Compact  Disc: 
Don’t  use  mini-discs  that  are called 
singles.  They won’t  eject. Use  only  full- 
size  compact  discs. 
1. Press POWER to  turn  the  radio  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. 
If  the  word 
HOT appears  on  the 
display,  the player  is  too  hot.  Press 
RCL to remove HOT from  the 
display. As  soon  as  things  get back  to 
normal,  the  disc  should  play. 
While  a  disc is  playing,  the 
CD 
indicator is displayed  on  the digital 
screen,  as  is the  clock. 
RCL  (Recall): Press once  to 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  or keep pressing  the 
PREV button,  the disc will keep 
backing  up  to previous  tracks. 
NEXT: Press  when  you want  to  hear 
the  next  track  before the  track  you are 
listening  to  has finished.  If you  hold  or 
keep pressing  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. 
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COMP  (Compression): Press this 
button  to  make soft and  loud  passages 
more equal  in volume. Press again  to 
resume normal  play. 
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  Anti-Theft  Feature 
Delco LOC 110 is a security  feature for 
the  compact disc player. It  can  be used 
or  ignored.  If ignored,  the system  plays 
normally.  If it  is  used,  your player  won’t 
be  usable  if it  is  ever  stolen,  because  it will  go 
to LOC  mode  any time battery 
power  is removed.  Until an 
unLOC 
code is  entered,  it  will not  turn  on. 
The  instructions  below tell you  how  to 
enter 
a secret code  into  the system. If 
your vehicle loses battery power  for any 
reason,  you must unlock  the system 
with  the  secret code  before the  radio 
will  turn  on. 
To  Set  the  Anti-Theft  System: 
1. Write  down any six-digit  number and 
2. Turn the ignition  to  the Accessory or 
3. Press  the POWER button to  turn  the 
4. Press the PREV and FF buttons 
keep 
it in  a safe place. 
Run position. 
radio  off. 
together.  Hold them  down until 
“- - -” 
shows  on  the  display  (at least  five 
seconds). 
You are  ready  to  enter  your 
secret  code. 
NOTE:  If you  allow more  than 
15 
seconds to elapse between any  steps, 
the  radio automatically reverts  to time 
and  you  must  start  the  procedure over 
at  step 
4. 
5. Press SET and 000 will  appear on 
6. Press  and hold SEEK until  the first 
7. Press  and hold SCAN until  the 
the 
display. 
digit 
of your code  appears. 
second  and third digits  of your code 
appear. 
8. Press AM/FM and 000 will  appear 
again.  Now  you  are ready  to  enter  the 
last  three  digits  of your code. 
9. Repeat  steps 6 and 7 for the  last  three 
digits  of your code. 
IO. Press AM/FM and rEP will  appear. 
11. Repeat  steps 6 through 10. This 
time 
SEC will  appear,  indicating 
that  the  radio is secure.  If 
“- - -” 
appears,  the  steps  were not 
successful and  you must  repeat  the 
entire  procedure. 
To  Unlock  the  System  After a Power 
Loss: 
When  battery power  is reapplied  to a 
secured  radio,  the  radio  won’t  turn  on 
and 
LOC will  appear  on  the display. 
Enter  your secret code  as follows; pause 
no  more  than 
15 seconds  between 
steps. 
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