Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PUSHBUTTONS: The four numbered pushbuttons let
you return to your previously played stations. You can
set up to
14 stations (seven AM and seven FM).
1. Find the station you want by using TUNE.
2. Press SET. (The SET indicator will appear briefly on
the display.)
3. Press one of the four pushbuttons, within five
seconds. Whenever you press that numbered button,
the station you set will return.
4. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.
In addition to the four stations set as above, up to three
additional stations may be preset on each band by
pressing two adjoining buttons at the same time. Just:
1. Tune in the desired station.
2. Press SET. (The SET indicator will appear on
3. Press any two adjoining pushbuttons at the same
4. Whenever you press the same buttons, the station
the
display.)
time (within five seconds).
you set will return.
Setting the Tone
BASS: Slide the lever down to reduce bass.
TREB: The top position is the default position. Slide
the lever up to hear more treble. Slide the lever down to
reduce noise if a station is weak or noisy.
Adjusting the Speakers
BAL: Turn the control behind the upper knob to adjust
the sound between the right and left speakers.
FADE: Turn the control behind the lower knob to move
the sound between the front and rear speakers.
The Delco-Bose premium speaker system only includes
three speakers. It does not include speakers in the panel
behind the grilles next to the rear seat.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Playing a Cassette Tape
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.
Once the tape is playing, use the knobs for VOLUME,
FADE and BAL, just as you do for radio. The arrows
by the TAPE indicator tell you which side
of the tape
is playing.
REVERSE: Press the SEEK arrow that is opposite of
the lit direction arrow to reverse the tape. The tape will
rapidly reverse until STOP-EJECT is pressed lightly.
FORWARD: Press the SEEK arrow that is the
same as the lit direction arrow to advance the tape
rapidly. The tape will rapidly reverse until STOP-EJECT
is pressed lightly.
APS: This stands for Automatic Program Search. When
you press this button, it changes the function
of the
SEEK arrow buttons.
When the APS button is pressed, press the SEEK arrow
that is opposite
of the lit direction arrow to repeat the
current selection or
skip to the previous selection. The
tape will rapidly reverse until it reaches the beginning
of
a selection. Once it finds the selection, it will change to
play mode. Press the
SEEK arrow button
that is the same as the lit
direction arrow to skip to the next selection. The tape
will rapidly advance until
it reaches the beginning of a
selection. Once
it finds the selection, it will change to
play mode.
PROG-RCL: Press the upper knob to change tape
direction when a tape is inserted.
STOP-EJECT: Press this button to remove the tape
or stop playing the tape and switch to the radio.
CrO2: This button lets you set the system for the type
of cassette being used. Press this button when playing
high-bias chrome or metal tapes.
If you are using
standard tapes, make sure Cr02
is out.
Noise Reduction: Your audio system has automatic
Dolby@
B Noise Reduction.
Dolby Noise Reduction is manufactured under a license
from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby
and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Delco-Bose AM-FM Stereo with Compact
Disc Player
Playing the Radio
VOL-BAL:
Turn the upper knob to turn the system on
or off, and to adjust the volume. Volume increases when
you turn the knob to the right and decreases when you
turn the knob to the left.
RCL: Press the knob to recall the station being played
or to display the clock, RCL may be pressed with the
ignition off to display the time.
Finding a Station
AM-FM: Press the lower knob to get AM, r(nll1 or
FM2. Your selection will show on the display.
TUNE: Turn the lower knob to choose radio stations.
SEEK: Press the right arrow to tune to the next higher
station and stay there. Press the left arrow to tune to the
next lower station and stay there.
SCAN: Press this button to hear each station for a few
seconds. The radio will
go to a station, stop for a few
seconds, then go on to the next station. Press SCAN
again
if you hear something you like and want to stay
there.
SC will appear on the display while scanning.
PUSHBUTTONS: The five numbered pushbuttons let
you return to your previously played stations. You can
set up to 15 stations (five AM,
five FMl and five FM2).
1. Press AM-FM to get AM, FM1 or FM2.
2. Find the station you want by using TUNE or SEEK.
3. Press SET. (The SET indicator will appear briefly on
the display.)
seconds. Whenever you press that numbered button,
the station you set will return.
4. Press one of the five pushbuttons, within five
5. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3. Press the 1 and 4 buttons together. Hold them down
until
--- shows on the display. Next you will use the
secret code number which you have written down.
4. Press SET and 000 will appear on the display.
5. Press SCAN to make the first digit of your
code appear.
6. Press the SEEK right or left arrow to make the
second and third digits of your code appear.
7. Press AM-FM and 000 will appear on the display
again.
Now you are ready to enter the last three
digits of your code.
code appear.
two digits
of your code appear,
8. Press SCAN to make the fourth digit of your
9. Press the SEEK right or left arrow to make the last
10. Press AM-FM and REP will appear on the
display for five seconds, and then
000 will appear
on the display.
1 1. For verification, repeat Steps 6 through 11. If SEC
appears on the display, your audio system is
secured. If
--- shows on the display, your system is
not secured.
You must restart the entire procedure
again from
Step 4.
Unlocking the 1
Power Loss
Enter your secret code as follows; pause no more than
15 seconds between steps:
1. Turn the ignition on. (The radio should be
off. LOC
will appear
on the display.)
2. Press SET and 000 will appear on the display.
3. Press the SCAN to make the first digit of your
code appear.
4. Press the SEEK right or left arrow to make the
second and third digits
of your code appear.
5. Press AM-FM and 000 will appear on the display
again. Now you are ready to enter the last three
digits of your code.
6. Press SCAN to make the fourth digit of your
code appear.
7. Press the SEEK right or left arrow to make the last
two digits of your code appear.
8. Press AM-FM. If the time appears, the unlocking
sequence was successful. If the display shows
SEC,
the digits did not match and the unit is still secured.
If you lose or forget your code, contact your dealer.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Disabling the Theft-Deterrent Feature
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Turn the ignition on.
Turn the radio off.
Press the 1 and
4 buttons together. Hold them down
until
SEC shows on the display.
Press
SET and 000 will appear on the display.
Press
SCAN to make the first digit of your code appear.
Press the SEEK right or left arrow to make the
second and third digits
of your code appear.
Press AM-FM and
000 will appear on the display
again. Now you are ready to enter the last three
digits of your code.
Enter the last three digits of your code. The display
will show the numbers as entered.
Press AM-FM after you have confirmed that the
code matches
the secret code you have written down.
The display will show
---, indicating that the radio is
no longer secured.
If the code entered is incorrect,
SEC will appear on the
display. The radio will remain secured until the correct
code is entered.
When battery power is given to a secured radio, the
radio won’t turn on and
LOC will appear on the display.
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 km). 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 pick
up noise from things like storms and power lines. Try
reducing the treble to reduce this noise if
you ever get it.
Tips About Your Audio System
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.
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