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Your DelcoB  audio  system  has been designed to operate 
easily  and  give  years 
of listening pleasure.  You will get 
the  most  enjoyment 
out of  it  if you acquaint  yourself 
with  it first.  Find out what  your  Delco  system can  do 
and  how  to  operate  all its controls,  to be  sure  you're 
getting  the  most 
out of the advanced  engineering  that 
went 
into it. 
AM-FM  Stereo 
Setting  the 
Clock for  AM-FM  Stereo  and 
AM-FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape Player 
Press SET. Within  five  seconds,  press and hold  the 
SEEK right arrow  until the correct  minute  appears on 
the display. Press  and hold  the SEEK left arrow until the 
correct  hour  appears 
on the display. 
Setting  the Clock for  AM-FM  Stereo  with 
Compact Disc Player 
Press  and  hold HR until the  correct  hour  appears  on the 
display.  Press  and  hold MIN until the correct  minute 
appears  on  the  display. 
To display the clock  with  the 
ignition 
off, press RECALL and  the  time  will be displayed 
for  a few  seconds.  There is 
an initial  two-second  delay 
before  the  clock  goes into  the  time-set  mode. 
Playing the Radio 
VOLUME: Turn the knob  clockwise  to turn the radio 
on  and  counterclockwise  to turn 
it off. To increase 
volume, turn the knob  clockwise. Turn the knob 
counterclockwise  to decrease  volume. 
RECALL: Display the time with the ignition off by 
pressing this knob. When the radio 
is playing, press this 
knob 
to recall  the station frequency. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting  the Tone Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BASS: Press lightly on this  knob to release it from its 
stored position.  Turn the knob clockwise  to  increase the 
bass and  counterclockwise  to  decrease  the bass.  When 
the BASS control  is rotated, the  AUTO  TONE  setting 
will  change  to 
MAN. 
TREB: Press lightly  on the  TREB  knob to release it 
from its stored position.  Turn the knob  clockwise to 
increase the treble and  counterclockwise  to decrease the 
treble. When the TREB control  is rotated,  the AUTO 
TONE  setting will change  to  MAN. 
Push  these knobs  back 
in to their  stored position  when 
you’re 
not using them. 
AUTO TONE: Press this button  to select  among the 
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. To 
return to the manual  mode, press  and release  this button 
until MAN  appears on the display.  This will return the 
tone adjustment  to the  TREB and  BASS  controls. If a 
TREB  or BASS control is rotated, the  AUTO  TONE 
setting  will change 
to MAN. 
BAL: Press this button  to remove the control from its 
stored position.  Turn the control  clockwise to adjust 
sound 
to the right  speakers  and counterclockwise  to 
adjust  sound to 
the left speakers.  Press the button again 
to return BAL to its stored  position. 
FADE: Press this button to remove the control from  its 
stored position.  Turn 
the control clockwise to adjust the 
sound 
to the front and  counterclockwise  for rear 
speakers.  Press the button again  to return  FADE  to its 
stored position. 
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. 
To load  a cassette  tape  with the  ignition off, press  EJECT 
or  RECALL.  Then,  insert  the  cassette  tape. 
If the  ignition 
is on  but  the  radio is off, the tape  will  begin  playing. 
The  player automatically  senses 
if the cassette  tape is 
metal 
or Cr02  and adjusts  for best playback  sound. 
For metal  tapes, 
the double-D symbol will appear on 
the display.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Once the tape  is playing,  use  the VOL, BAL,  FADE, 
TREB and BASS  controls  just as you  do for the radio. 
The  tape symbol and  a direction arrow  will be on the 
display whenever  a tape  is being played. Anytime  a tape 
is inserted, the top  side is selected  for  play first. 
PREV  (I): Press the  PREV or the SEEK left arrow  to 
search  for 
the previous  selection.  A minimum 
three-second  blank  gap 
is required for the player to stop 
at  the beginning 
of the  selection.  The  tape direction 
arrow will blink during the  SEEK operation. 
PROG (2): Press this button to switch from  one side of 
the tape to the other. 
NEXT (3): Press NEXT  or the  SEEK  right arrow  to 
search  for 
the next selection. A minimum three-second 
blank  gap is required  for the player 
to stop  at the 
beginning of the selection.  The tape direction arrow  will 
blink  during  the SEEK operation. 
REV (4): Press this button to rapidly reverse  the tape to 
the beginning 
of the  cassette  reel or until  you  press REV 
again.  The  radio  will play the last selected station while 
reversing 
the tape.  The  tape  direction  arrow  will blink 
during 
REV operation. 
00 (5): Press  this button to reduce  cassette tape noise. 
The  double-D  symbol will appear  on the  display while 
the player  is  in this mode.  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. 
FWD (6): Press this button  to rapidly forward the tape 
to the end  of  the cassette  reel or until you press FWD 
again.  The  radio  will play the last selected station while 
forwarding 
the tape.  The tape direction arrow  will blink 
during  FWD  operation. 
AM-FM: Press this button  to switch from  a tape to 
the  radio. 
TAPE  AUX: Press this button  to return to the tape 
player.  The lighted arrow  will appear  and show the 
direction 
of play  when  a tape is  in  the active mode. 
EJECT Press  this  button to remove  the  tape.  The radio 
will  now  play.  EJECT  can  be  used  with  either 
the ignition 
or  radio 
off. To  load  a cassette  tape  with the ignition  or 
radio 
off, press  EJECT  before  loading  the  cassette. 
CLN: This  message  may appear  on the  display.  If  it 
does,  your cassette tape player needs to  be cleaned.  It 
will  still  play tapes,  but 
you should clean  it as soon as 
possible to prevent  damage to your tapes and  player. See 
“Care  of  Your  Cassette Tape  Player’’  in the Index. 
After 
you clean  the player, press and  hold EJECT for 
five seconds 
to reset  the CLN indicator.  The radio  will 
display 
--- to  show  the indicator  was reset.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine P.SCAN: The preset  scan button  lets you scan through 
your  favorite  stations  stored  on your  pushbuttons.  Select 
either  the AM, 
FM1 or  FM2  mode and then press 
P.SCAN.  It  will scan  through  each station  stored 
on your 
pushbuttons  and stop  for  a  few  seconds  before 
continuing  to  scan through  all 
of the pushbuttons.  Press 
P.SCAN  again or  one  of the  pushbuttons 
to stop 
scanning 
to listen to a specific  stored station.  P.SCAN 
will  light  up on  the  display  while  in this mode. 
If one of 
the stations  stored  on a pushbutton  is too weak  for the 
location  you are 
in, the radio  display  will show the 
channel  number 
(P 1 -P6)  for  several seconds  before 
advancing  to the  next preset  station. 
Setting  the Tone 
BASS: 
Press  lightly  on this  knob  to  release it from its 
stored  position.  Turn the knob  clockwise 
to increase the 
bass and  counterclockwise 
to decrease  the bass. When 
the  BASS  control  is rotated,  the AUTO  TONE setting 
will  change  to 
MAN. 
TREB: Press lightly on the TREB  knob to release it 
from  its stored  position. Turn the  knob  clockwise to 
increase  the treble  and  counterclockwise 
to decrease  the 
treble.  When  the TREB  control  is rotated, 
the AUTO 
TONE  setting  will change 
to MAN. 
Push  these  knobs back  in to  their  stored position  when 
you’re 
not using  them. 
AUTO TONE: Press this button to select  among  the 
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 this button 
until MAN  appears  on the display.  This will return the 
tone  adjustment  to the  TREB  and  BASS  controls. When 
a TREB  or  BASS control is rotated, tone is 
automatically  set to  MAN. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press lightly on this knob  to release it from its 
stored position. Turn the control  clockwise  to  adjust 
sound  to the right  speakers  and counterclockwise  to 
adjust sound to the left  speakers. 
FADE: Press  lightly on this  knob  to  release  it  from its 
stored  position.  Turn  the 
control clockwise to adjust  the 
sound  to  the  front  and  counterclockwise  for  rear  speakers. 
Push these knobs back 
in to their  stored position when 
you’re  not using them. 
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AIR  BAGS 
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HTR-A/C 
CIG  LTR 
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DRL 
CIRCUITS  PROTECTED 
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Electric  Heated Mirrors 
Courtesy 
Lamps, Dome/RDG  Lamps,  Vanity Mirrors,  Power  Mirrors 
IP Cluster,  DRL  Relay, DRL Module,  HDLP  Switch,  Keyless Entry 
Illumination,  Low  Coolant  Module, CHIME  Module,  DRAB Module 
Hazard  LampsKHIME  Module 
Cruise  Control  Auxiliary  Power  Outlet,  ALDL 
License  Plate Lamp,  Parking  Lamps,  Taillamps,  Front Sidemarkers, 
Glove  Box Ashtray 
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Wiper Motor, Washer  Pump 
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Radio (Battery), Power Antenna 
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Rear Window Defog 
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Power Door Lock, Six-Way Power  Seat, Keyless Entry 
Illumination Module 
Power Windows 
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fuse  panel  under the  dash. 
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