
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your  favorite  stations.  You can  set  up  to 
18 stations  (six  AM, six FM1 and  six  FM2).  Just: 
1. Turn  the  radio  on. 
2.  Press  AM-FM  to select  the  band. 
3. Tune  in  the  desired  station, 
4. Press  AUTO  TONE  to select  the  equalization  that 
best  suits  the  type  of  station  selected. 
5. Press  and  hold  one of the  six  numbered  buttons.  The 
sound  will  mute.  When 
it returns,  release  the  button. 
Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  button,  the  station  you  set  will  return  and  the  AUTO  TONE 
equalization  that  you  selected  will  also  be 
automatically  selected  for  that  button. 
6.  Repeat  the  steps  for each  pushbutton. 
P.SCAN: Press  this  button  to  listen  to  each  of your 
favorite  stations  stored  on your  pushbuttons  for a  few 
seconds.  The  radio  will  scan  through  each  of the  stations 
stored  on  your  pushbuttons,  except  those  stations  with 
weak  reception.  The AUTO  TONE  setting  stored  for 
that  pushbutton  will  be  automatically  chosen.  Press  P.SCAN  or one of the  pushbuttons  again  to  stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN  will  be  displayed  whenever  the  tuner 
is  in  the  P.SCAN  mode.  The channel  number  (P1  -P6) 
will  appear  momentarily  just before  the  frequency 
is 
displayed. In FM  mode,  this  function  will  scan  through 
both 
FMl and  FM2  preset  stations  and  FM1 or FM2 will 
appear  on  the  display. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Press  this  knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase  bass  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  bass.  When  you  use  this  control,  the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE setting  will  switch  to manual. 
TREB: Press  this  knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase  treble  and  counterclockwise 
to  decrease  treble.  When  you  use  this  control,  the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting  will  switch  to manual.  If  a station 
is  weak  or noisy,  you  may  want  to  decrease  the  treble. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into  their  stored  positions  when  you’re  not  using  them. 
AUTO TONE: This feature  allows  you  to  choose  preset 
bass  and  treble  equalization  settings  designed  for  classical, 
news,  rock, 
pop, country/western  and jazz stations. C/W 
will  appear  on  the  display  when  you  first  press  AUTO 
TONE.  Each  time  you  press  it,  another  setting  will  appear 
on  the  display.  Press  it  again  after 
JAZZ appears  and  the 
AUTO TONE  display will go blank.  Tone  control  will 
return  to  the 
BASS and TREB knobs. Also, if you  use  the 
BASS and TREB knobs,  control  will return to  them  and  the 
AUTO TONE  display will go  blank. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Press  this knob lightly so it extends. 
Turn  the  knob  clockwise  for the  right  speakers  and 
counterclockwise  for the  left  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Press  this  knob  lightly so it  extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise 
to adjust  the  sound  to the  front  speakers 
and  counterclockwise  for the rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
Push  these 
knobs back  into  their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
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.  If 
a tape  is  inserted  when the ignition  is  on  but the radio is 
off, the tape  will  begin  playing. A tape  symbol  is shown 
in  the  center  of  the graphic  display  whenever  a  tape  is 
inserted.  When a  tape  is  active,  the  tape symbol  will  be 
accompanied  by  a  direction  arrow. 
While  the tape is  playing,  use  the  VOL, 
AUTO TONE, 
BAL,  FADE,  BASS and  TREB  controls  just as you do  for 
the  radio.  Other  controls  may  have different 
functions  when  a  tape  is  inserted.  The display  will  show 
the  tape  symbol  and  an  arrow  to  show  which  side  of  the 
tape is  playing. 
If you  hear  nothing  or hear  just a  garbled  sound,  it may 
not  be  in  squarely.  Press EJECT to remove  the  tape  and 
start  over. 
The  player  is able  to  detect  a  tight  or broken  tape,  and 
will  eject  the  tape.  The radio  will go back  to playing  the 
last  station  selected. 
The  player  automatically  senses  the  cartridge  for metal 
or 
CrO2 and  sets  the pre-emphasis.  Anytime  a  tape  is 
inserted,  the  top  side  is selected  to  play  first. 
PREV (1): Press  this  button  or the SEEK left  arrow  to 
search  for  the  previous  selection 
on the  tape.  Your tape 
must  have  at  least  three  seconds  of silence  between  each 
selection 
for PREV or SEEK to work.  The tape  direction 
arrow  blinks  during  PREV  or 
SEEK operation. The 
sound  will  mute  during  PREV  or 
SEEK operation.  Press 
this  button  or 
one of the SEEK arrows  again  to  return  to 
normal  play. 
PROG (2): Press  this  button  to play  the  other  side of 
the  tape.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NEXT (3): Press  this  button or the  SEEK  right  arrow  to 
search for the  next selection  on the  tape.  If  you  hold  the 
button  or press  it more  than  once, the  player  will 
continue  moving  forward  through  the  tape.  Your tape 
must  have  at least three  seconds  of silence  between  each 
selection  for NEXT  or 
SEEK to work.  The tape 
direction  arrow  blinks  during NEXT  or 
SEEK operation. 
The  sound  will  mute  during  NEXT  or SEEK  operation. 
Press  this  button  or one of the 
SEEK arrows  again to 
return  to normal  play. 
REV (4): Press  this  button  to reverse the tape  rapidly. 
Press  it again  to  return  to playing speed.  The  radio will 
play  the  last-selected station  while  the tape reverses. 
00 (5): Press  this  button  to reduce background 
noise.  Note  that  the  double-D  symbol  will  appear 
on 
the  display. 
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  advance  quickly  to 
another  part  of the  tape.  Press 
the button  again  to return 
to  playing  speed. The  radio  will  play  the last-selected 
station  while the tape  advances. 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to  play  the radio  when  a tape 
is  in  the  player. 
TAPE AUX: Press  this  button  to  change  to  the  tape 
function  when 
the radio is on. The tape  symbol  with  an 
arrow  will  appear  on  the  display  when  the  tape  is  active. 
If  your  system  is  equipped  with  a remote  playback 
device,  pressing  this  button  a second  time  will  allow  the 
remote  device  to  play. 
EJECT Press  this  button  to  remove  the  tape.  The radio 
will  play.  EJECT  may  be  activated  with  either the 
ignition  or radio 
off. Cassettes  may  be  loaded  with  the 
radio 
off if  this  button  is  pressed  first. If you leave a 
cassette  tape  in  the  player  while  listening to the  radio,  it 
may  become  warm. 
CLN: If  this  message  appears  on  the display,  the 
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 the  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.   

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It is  possible to  use a CD adapter kit with  your cassette 
tape  player  after activating  the  bypass  feature on  your 
tape  player. 
To  activate  the bypass  feature,  the  ignition must  be on. 
Turn  your radio  off. Press  TAPE 
AUX and  hold  for 
three  seconds.  After  three seconds, the tape  symbol 
on the display  will flash  for  two seconds indicating 
the feature is active. 
Turn the  radio  on  and  insert 
the  adapter. 
This override  feature will remain active until 
EJECT 
is pressed. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Compact  Disc  Player 
and Automatic Tone Control (If Equipped) 
Playing the Radio 
PWR-VOL: Press  this knob to  turn the system  on  and 
off. 
To increase volume,  turn  the  knob clockwise. Turn 
it counterclockwise  to decrease  volume. The knob is 
capable  of rotating  continuously.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine RECALL: Press  this  button  to  recall  the  station  being 
played.  If  you  press  the  button  when  the  ignition  is  off, 
the  clock  will  show  for 
a few seconds. 
SCV: Your  system  has  a  feature  called 
Speed-Compensated-Volume  (SCV).  With  SCV,  your 
audio  system  adjusts  automatically  to make  up  for road 
and  wind  noise  as  you  drive.  Set the  volume  at  the 
desired  level.  Move  the  control  ring  behind  the  upper 
knob  clockwise  to adjust  the  SCV. Then,  as  you  drive, 
SCV automatically  increases  the  volume,  as  necessary, 
to overcome  noise  at  any  particular  speed.  The  volume 
level  should  always  sound  the  same 
to you  as  you  drive. 
If  you  don’t  want  to  use 
SCV, turn  the  control  all  the 
way  down.  Each  detent  on  the control  ring  allows  for 
more  volume  compensation  at  a  faster  rate  of  speed. 
Finding a StYion 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to switch  between  AM,  FMl 
and  FM2.  The display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Press  this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn it to 
choose  radio  stations.  Push  the  knob back  into  its  stored 
position  when  you’re  not  using 
it. 
SEEK: Press  the  right  or left arrow to go to the next 
higher  or lower  station  and  stay  there.  The sound  will 
mute  while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  one  of the  SEEK  arrows  for two  seconds, 
and 
SCAN will  appear  on  the  display.  Use  SCAN to 
listen  to  stations  for a  few  seconds.  The radio  will 
go to 
a  station,  stop  for  a  few  seconds,  then 
go on  to the  next 
station.  Press  SEEK  again  to  stop  scanning.  The  sound 
will  mute  while  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to your  favorite  stations.  You can  set  up  to 
18  stations  (six  AM,  six  FM1  and  six  FM2).  Just: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
Turn  the  radio  on. 
Press  AM-FM  to  select  the  band. 
Tune  in  the  desired  station. 
Press  AUTO 
TONE to  select  the  equalization  that 
best  suits  the  type  of  station  selected. 
Press  and  hold  one 
of the  six  numbered  buttons.  The 
sound  will  mute.  When  it returns,  release  the  button. 
Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  button,  the  station  you  set  will  return  and  the  AUTO  TONE 
equalization  that  you  selected  will  also  be 
automatically  selected  for  that  button. 
Repeat  the  steps  for each  pushbutton.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine P.SCAN: Press this button to listen to each of your 
favorite stations  stored  on  your pushbuttons for 
a few 
seconds.  The radio will  scan through each  of the stations 
stored  on your pushbuttons, except  those stations  with 
weak  reception.  The 
AUTO TONE setting stored  for 
that pushbutton will 
be automatically chosen.  Press 
P.SCAN or one of the  pushbuttons  again to  stop 
scanning.  P.SCAN will be displayed  whenever  the tuner 
is 
in the  P.SCAN  mode.  The channel  number (Pl-P6) 
will appear momentarily  just before  the fi-equency 
is  displayed. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: Press  this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn the 
knob  clockwise 
to increase bass  and counterclockwise to 
decrease  bass. When  you  use  this control, the  radio’s 
AUTO  TONE  setting will switch to  manual. 
TREB: Press this knob lightly so it extends. Turn  the 
knob  clockwise to increase treble  and counterclockwise 
to decrease treble.  When  you use this control,  the radio’s 
AUTO 
TONE setting  will  switch  to manual. If a station 
is weak  or  noisy,  you  may  want  to decrease the treble. 
Push  these  knobs  back into their stored positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
AUTO TONE: This feature  allows  you  to  choose preset 
bass  and  treble equalization settings  designed for 
classical, news, rock,  pop,  country/western  and  jazz 
stations. 
C/W will  appear  on  the  display  when  you  first 
press  AUTO  TONE.  Each time 
you press it, another 
setting 
will appear  on the  display.  Press it again  after 
JAZZ appears  and  the AUTO TONE display will go 
blank.  Tone  control will return  to the 
BASS and  TREB 
knobs.  Also, if  you  use the 
BASS and  TREB  knobs, 
control  will return to  them  and  the 
AUTO TONE 
display 
will go  blank. 
Adjusting the  Speakers 
BAL: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends. 
Turn the knob clockwise  for the right  speakers  and 
counterclockwise  for the  left  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Press  this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn the 
knob clockwise to adjust  the  sound to the front speakers 
and  counterclockwise  for the rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the sound  between  the speakers. 
Push  these  knobs  back into their stored positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
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Insert  a disc parrway  into  the  slot,  label  side  up,  The 
player  will  pull  it  in.  The disc should  begin  playing.  The 
display  will  show  CD and  the  CD symbol. 
If you’re  driving  on  a  very  rough  road  or if it’s  very  hot, 
the  disc  may  not  play  and  ERR  (error)  may  appear 
on 
the  display.  Press  RECALL  to  take ERR off the  display. 
When  things  get  back  to normal,  the  disc should  play. 
If 
the  disc  comes  out,  it  could  be  that: 
The disc  is  upside  down. 
It is  dirty,  scratched  or  wet. 
0 It is  very  humid. (If so, wait  about  an  hour  and 
try  again.) 
PREV (1): Press  this  button  or the  left SEEK arrow 
to  the  start 
of a current  track.  If  you  hold  the  button 
or  press  it more  than  once,  the  player  will  continue 
moving  back  through  the  disc.  The sound  will  mute 
while  seeking. 
RDM (2): Press  this  button  to  hear  the  tracks  in  random, 
rather  than  sequential,  order. 
RANDOM will  show  on 
the display.  Press  RDM  again  to  turn  off  random  play. 
RDM 
is reset  to off when  the  disc  is ejected. 
NEXT (3): Press  this  button  or the  right  SEEK  arrow  to 
go  to  the  next  track. 
If you  hold  the  button  or press  it  more  than  once,  the  player  will  continue  moving 
forward  through  the  disc. 
The sound  will 
mute 
while  seeking. 
REV (4): Press  and  hold  this  button to quickly  reverse 
within  a  track.  Release  it to play  the  passage. 
You can 
use  the  counter  reading  on  the  display  to  locate  a 
passage  more  easily. 
FWD (6): Press  and  hold  this  button  to advance  quickly 
within  a  track.  Release  it  to  resume  playing. 
You can 
use  the  counter  reading  on  the  display  to locate 
a 
passage  easily. 
RECALL: Press  this  button  to see which  track  is 
playing.  Press  it  again  within  five seconds 
to see how 
long 
it has  been  playing  (elapsed  time).  The  track 
number  also  appears  when  you  change  the  volume 
or 
when  a  new  track  starts  to play. 
AM-FM: Press  this  button  to  play  the  radio  when  a  disc 
is  in  the  player.  The  letters 
CD will  go off  the  display. 
CD  AUX: Press  this  button  to  change to the  disc 
function  when  the  radio  is on. 
A CD icon  will  appear  on 
the  display  when  the  disc is in  the  player,  whether 
it is 
active 
or not. 
EJECT Press  this  button  to  remove  the  disc.  The radio 
will  play.  The disc will  start  at  the  first  track  when  you 
reinsert 
it. 
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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. 
To help  avoid  hearing  loss  or damage: 
0 Adjust  the  volume  control  to the  lowest  setting. 
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  the  operation  of your  vehicle’s 
engine,  Delco radio  or  other  systems, and even 
damage  them.  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. 
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