
NEXT (3) - Press NEXT or SEEK (in the  direction  that  the lighted tape 
direction  arrow points) to search  for the  next  selection. 
A minimum 
three-second  blank  gap is  needed  for  the  player 
10 stop at  the  beginning  of 
the  selection.  NEXT 
will appear in thc display. 
REV 
(4)- To rapidly  revcrse  the  tape.  press REV and  the  tape will rapidly 
reverse to  the beginning 
of the  cassette  reel or until you  press  REV again. 
The  radio plays  the last selected station during 
REV. 
00 (5)- Press 00 to reduce cassette tape noise.  The 10 symbol will 
appear in the display while thc player  is in this mode. 
FWD 
(6)- To rapidly  advance  the tape. press FWD  and  the  tape will 
rapidly advance  to the  end  of  the  cassette  reel or until you  press FWD again. 
The  radio plays  the  last selected station  during  FWD. 
TAPE 
AUX- To  switch between  the player  and  the  radio when a tape is 
playing, press  the AM/FM button. 
To return  to the  tape  player, press TAPE 
AUX.  The lighted arrow 
will appear  and show  the dircction of play  when a 
tape  is active. 
EJECT 
- To remove  the  tape  press the EJECT button.  EJECT  can be used 
with either  the ignition  or radio off. Also, you must  press EJECT before 
loading  a  cassette 
with the  radio  off to allow  loading. 
If a tape is inserted with side "1" (or "A") up. then  the  right  arrow means 
that  that side  is being played. Likewise,  a left  arrow  would  indicate  that side 
"2" (or 'bB") had  been  selected. 
00 Dolby@ Noise Reduction  is manufactured  undcr a license from Dolby 
Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. Dolby" and the  symbol are 
trademarks  of Dolby  Laboratories Licensing  Corporation. 
THEFTLOCK" Theft  Deterrent  Feature 
THEFTLOCK" is  an anti-theft  feature  for  the cassette  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  the battery power  is removed.  After 
a loss  of battery  power,  the 
player cannot  be turned  on unless  an unlock  code 
is entered.  When 
activated,  an indicator 
will flash while  the ignition  is off. 
The following  instructions tell  you  how  to  enter a secret  code to activate  the 
THEFTLOCK  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. 
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Upper Knob (PWR-VOL) - The upper  knob has these two  functions: 
0 Push it to switch  the system on and  off. 
0 Turn it to control  the  volume. 
SCV  (Speed  Compensated  Volume) 
- Move the control  ring behind  the 
upper knob  clockwise 
to adjust the Speed Compensated  Volume feature. As 
you drive,  this feature  increases the volume to  overcome noise at any 
particular  speed. Each clockwise  position  on the control  ring  allows more 
compensation  and at a  faster  rate. 
AM/FM 
- Press  this button to switch between AM, FM I and FM2. The 
display  will show what  mode the receiver 
is in. 
RCL  (Recall) - Press this button to  change between  the clock and the radio 
station frequency  displayed when the radio 
is on. Also, press this button  to 
display  the  time  when  the  ignition is off. 
TUNE 
- Press  lightly  on  the TUNE  button to release it from  its stored 
position.  Rotate the knob  clockwise  to increase frequency  and 
counterclockwise  to decrease  radio  frequency. When  done, press 
the knob 
again to return 
it to its stored  position. 
Pushbuttons 
- The  six pushbuttons  let  you return to  favorite  stations. To 
set the pushbuttons  for  up to 18 fworite  stations (6 AM, 6 FM 1 and 6 FM2): 
1. Tune in the desired  station. 
2. Press AUTO TONE to select the best  setting  for the type  of station 
chosen. 
3. Press and  hold one of the  pushbuttons until sound  returns 
(approximately  two  seconds).  Whenever  you press  that button,  the 
preset  station 
will return. 
Repeat these  steps for each  pushbutton. 
SEEK 
- Press  SEEK  to cause  the receiver  to seek the  next higher 
station. 
rress 
4 SEEK to  cause  the receiver  to seek the  next lower  station. 
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SCAN - Press and hold the center of the  SEEK  button to momentarily hear 
each  available  station. Release the button when  SCAN appears  in the 
display.  The  receiver  will continue  to scan  and momentarily  stop at each 
station until  you press 
the center of the SEEK  button again. 
p. SCAN  (Preset  Scan) - Press this button  to scan each preset pushbutton 
station.  The receiver 
will continue  to scan and momentarily  stop at  each 
station until 
you press  either P. SCAN again  or  one of the six pushbuttons. 
The  AUTO  SCAN  setting for that preset button will  also return.  The 
pushbutton  number (Pl-P6)  will appear  momentarily  just before frequency 
is displayed. 
AUTO  TONE -Press  this button to select between  five preset equalization 
settings  and tailor the sound  to the music  or voice being heard. Each time 
you  press the button, the selection  will switch to  one 
of the preset  settings of 
CLASSIC,  NEWS,  ROCK,  POP, or JAZZ. The display will show which 
mode  the receiver  is  in. 
To return to  the manual mode, press and release 
AUTO  TONE 
until MAN  (manual)  appears in the display.  This will return 
the 
tone adjustment  to the TREB  and BASS controls.  Also, any time  a 
TREB 
or BASS  control is rotated, tone is automatically  set back  to  MAN 
(manual). 
FADE 
- Press  lightly  on the FADE knob to  release it from its stored 
position  and pull it 
out to the fully extended position.  Rotate the knob 
clockwise  to  adjust sound 
to the front  speakers and  counterclockwise  to 
adjust  sound 
to the rear speakers.  Push the knob back in to the stored 
position when  done. 
BAL 
- Press  lightly  on the  BAL  knob to release it from its stored position 
and pull 
it out to the fully extended position.  Rotate the knob  clockwise  to 
adjust  sound  to  the right  speakers and  counterclockwise to adjust sound 
to 
the  left  speakers.  Push the knob back in to  the stored position when  done. 
BASS 
- Press lightly on the  BASS knob to release it from  its stored 
position  and pull 
it out to the fully extended position.  Rotate the knob 
clockwise 
to increase the bass response  and counterclockwise  to  decrease 
bass  response.  Any time the 
BASS control  is rotated, tone  is automatically 
set back  to  MAN (manual). Push 
the knob back in to the stored position 
when  done. 
TREBLE 
- Press lightly on the  TREB  knob to release it from its stored 
position  and  pull it out  to the 
fully extended position.  Rotate the knob 
clockwise  to increase the treble response  and counterclockwise  to decrease 
treble  response.  Any time the  TREB control 
is rotated, tone is automatically 
set back 
to MAN  (manual).  Push the knob back in to the  stored position 
when done. 
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7. Press AM/FM  after you have confirmed  that  the code matches  the one 
you wrote  down. - 
system is unsecured  (disabled). 
id ’‘ will appear in  the display, indicating that the 
If  the code is incorrect, 
“SEC” will appear in the display and the system  will 
still  be secured. The radio  will still operate 
if it is secured  or unsecured. If 
“SEC”  appears  and  you  still want  to disable  the system, follow  the disable 
procedure  again  and enter  the correct  code. 
Remote  Cassette  Player - ETRR AM-FM  Stereo Audio 
Compact  Disc  ATC  System 
System that includes a 
remote cassette  player, 
the  cassette player 
is 
located in the  center 
of  the instrument 
panel. 
Your  tape player  is built to  work  best  with tapes that are 
30 to 45 minutes 
long  on each  side.  Tapes longer  than that are 
so thin  they  may  not work well 
in  this  player. 
To load a cassette  tape with the ignition  off, first press  EJECT. Then, insert 
the  cassette  tape. 
Once  the tape  is playing, 
use the control  knobs for volume, balance,  fade, 
treble  and bass  just as 
you do  for  the radio. A lighted tape  symbol  shows 
when  a  cassette  tape 
is in the player. A lighted arrow  will also  appear  and 
show  the direction  of play  when  a tape  is active. 
The  player  automatically  senses if the  cassette  tape 
is metal or CRO;! and 
adjusts  for best playback  sound.  For metal tapes, 
00 (Dolby@  Noise 
Reduction)  will appear 
in the display. 
Any  time  a  cassette  tape 
is inserted, the top side is selected  for play  first. 
PREV 
(1) - Press PREV  or 4 SEEK (in the opposite direction that the 
lighted tape  direction arrow points)  to search  for the  previous  selection. 
A 
minimum  three-second  blank  gap is needed for the player to  stop at the 
beginning  of the selection.  The tape direction arrow  will blink during 
the 
SEEK operation and  the audio  is in the mute mode. 
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PROG (on cassette  player) - Press PROG to  go from  one  side  of the tape 
to  the  other. 
NEXT 
(3) - Press  NEXT  or  SEEK (in the direction that the lighted tape 
direction  arrow points)  to search  for the next  selection.  A  minimum 
three-second  blank gap is needed  for  the player to  stop  at  the beginning  of 
the  selection.  NEXT  will appear 
in the display  and  the audio  is in the mute 
mode. 
REV 
(4) - To  rapidly  reverse the  tape, press REV and the tape will rapidly 
reverse to the beginning  of 
the cassette reel or until you press  REV  again. 
The  radio plays the last selected station  during REV. 
00 (5) - 00 is active  at  all times  with a tape  inserted in the remote 
cassette. 
00 will  appear in the display. 
FWD (6) - To rapidly  advance  the tape, press  FWD and the tape will 
rapidly  advance  to the end of the  cassette  reel or until you press FWD again. 
The  radio  plays  the last  selected station during 
FWD. 
TAPE - To switch between the player and the  radio when a tape is playing, 
press the AM/FM button. 
To return  to the tape player, press  CD AUX.  The 
lighted arrow 
will appear  next to  the tape  symbol  and show the direction of 
play when a tape is  active. 
EJECT  (on cassette  player) 
- To remove  the tape press the  EJECT button. 
EJECT  can be used  with either  the ignition  or radio  off. Also,  you must 
press  EJECT  before loading 
a cassette  with the radio  off to allow loading. 
If  a tape  is inserted with  side 
“1” (or “A”) up, then  the right arrow means 
that that  side  is being played.  Likewise, 
a left arrow would indicate that  side 
b‘2“ (or “B”) had been  selected. 
00 Dolby”  Noise  Reduction  is manufactured  under a lice-nse  from Dolby 
Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation.  DolbyB  and the 
00 symbol are 
trademarks  of Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM stereo will give  you  the  best sound. But FM signals will reach only 
about 
10 to 40 miles (I 6 to 65 km). And, tall buildings  or hills can interfere 
with  FM signals,  causing  the sound to  come and go. 
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 pick up noise from things like  stornx and power  lines.  Try reducing 
the  treble 
to reduce  this noise if you  ever  get  it. 
AM  Stereo  means the  Delco‘ system can  receive C-QUAM“stereo 
broadcasts.  Many  AM stations around the  county use  C-QUAM“  to 
produce  stereo, though  some 
do not. (C-QUAM& is a registered  trademark 
of  Motorola,  Inc.) 
If your  Delco@  system can get C-QUAMa,  your 
“STEREO” light will come on when you’re  receiving  it. 
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Be  aware that hearing  damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until 
it  is 
too late.  Your  hearing can adapt to higher volumes  of sound.  Sound that 
seems  normal can  be  loud  and  harmful  to your hearing.  Take precautions  by 
adjusting  the volume control on your radio to  a safe sound level before your 
hearing  adapts 
to it. 
To  help avoid hearing loss or damage: 
1. Adjust the volume control  to  the lowest setting. 
2. Increase volume slowly until  you hear comfortably  and clearly. 
NOTICE: 
Before  you add  any  sound  equipment  to  your  vehicle - like a 
tape player, CB radio,  mobile  telephone  or  two-way radio - be 
sure  you can  add  what  you want. 
If you can,  it’s very  important 
to  do  it  properly.  Added  sound  equipment  may  interfere  with  th\
e  operation 
of your  vehicle’s  engine,  Delcoa  radio  or  other 
systems,  and  even  damage  them.  And,  your  vehicle’s systems 
may  interfere  with  the  operation  of sound  equipment  that  has 
been  added  improperly. 
So, before  adding  sound  equipment,  check  with  your  dealer  and 
be  sure  to  check  Federal  rules  covering  mobile  radio  and 
telephone  units. 
Care of Your Cassette  Player  and  Tapes 
A tape player that is  not cleaned regularly  is subject to reduced sound 
quality, ruining the cassette,  or damaging the mechanism.  Tape cassettes  that 
are  not properly  stored 
in their plastic cases away  from  contaminants,  direct 
sunlight,  and extreme heat  may  not operate properly  and could  cause 
premature  failure of the tape player. 
Your  tape player  should be cleaned  with every 
50 hours  of  use  to provide 
optimum performance.  Your radio  may display  “Cln” (Clean) 
to indicate 
that  you have  used your tape player  for 
50 hours without  re-setting the tape 
clean timer.  If 
you notice a reduction  in sound quality, regardless  of when 
the tape  player  was last cleaned,  try playing  a different  cassette  to  see  if the 
tape  or  tape  player is  at  fault.  If the second cassette results  in 
no 
improvement in sound quality,  try cleaning the tape player. 
Proper tape player cleaning  should  be done  with a  scrubbing  action, 
non-abrasive  cleaning cassette.  This 
is a wet-type  cleaning system that uses 
a cleaning cassette with pads  which  scrub the tape head as the hubs of the 
cleaner cassette turn. 
To properly clean your tape player, follow instructions 
with 
the cleaning  cassette. If  you use this type  of cleaner, the radio  may 
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display an error  and eject  the cartridge.  This  is  normal  and is the  result  of  an 
added  feature 
in the tape  player  that  detects broken tapes. If an  e.rror  occurs, 
you 
will need  to insert the  cleaning  cassette  at least 3 times to thoroughly 
clean  the tape player. 
You  may  prefer  to  use 
a non-scrubbing  action, wet-type  cleaner. This type 
of  cleaner  uses 
a fabric belt to clean the tape head.  This type of cleaner 
cassette  will 
not cause an error, but it may not clean the tape player as 
thoroughly as the scrubbing  type cleaner. 
A scrubbing  action cleaner  cassette  is available  through your retailer (SPO 
# 12344600). 
Cassettes  are  subject to wear and the  sound quality  may degrade  over time. 
Always  verify that the  cassette tape is 
in good condition  and the tape player 
is  clean before  obtaining  service  on  your tape player. 
NOTICE: 
Cassette  tape  adapter  kits  for  portable CD players  will  not  work 
in  your  cassette  player.  These  adapters 
will cause  the  radio  to 
display  an  error  and  the  adapter  cassette 
will be  ejected. 
Care of Compact Discs 
Handle  discs  carefully. Store them in their original cases  or other  protective 
cases  and away  from  direct  sunlight and dust.  If the  surface 
of a disc is 
soiled, dampen 
a clean,  soft  cloth in a mild, neutral detergent  solution and 
clean 
it, wiping  from the center to the  edge. 
Be  sure  never  to touch the signal  surface when handling  discs. Pick up discs 
by  grasping  the outer  edges  or  the edge  of the hole and the  outer  edge. 
Fixed Mast  Antenna 
The fixed  mast  antenna  can  withstand  most  car washes without be.ing 
damaged. 
If the mast  should  ever  become slightly bent, you can straighten it 
out by hand.  If the mast is badly bent,  as it might  be  by vandals, you should 
rep1  ace  it. 
Check  every  once 
in a while  to be  sure the mast  is  still tightened to the 
fender. 
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The fact  that  such  emergency  situations  are  always  possible is a  good  reason 
to  practice  defensive  driving  at 
all times  and  wear  safety  belts properly. 
Off-Road Recovery 
You may  find  sometime  that  your  right  wheels  have  dropped  off the  edge  of 
a  road  onto  the  shoulder  while  you’re  driving. 
If the  level  of the  shoulder is only  slightly  below  the  pavement,  recovery 
should  be fairly  easy. Ease 
off the  accelerator  and then, if there  is  nothing  in 
the  way,  steer 
so that your  vehicle  straddles  the  edge  of the  pavement.  You 
can 
turn the  steering  wheel  up  to 1/4 turn  until  the  right  front  tire  contacts 
the  pavement  edge.  Then 
turn your  steering  wheel  to  go  straight  down the 
roadway. 
1. Edge  of Road 
Surface 
2. Slow  Down 
3. Left  Approx.  Quarter  Turn 
4. Recover 
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