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Speedometer
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The speedometer tells you how many miles (kilometers) per
hour your vehicle is moving.
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Odometer
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The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been
driven.
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Trip Odometer
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The trip odometer records the distance of individual trips.
Before each trip, set the trip odometer to zero by pushing the
reset control.
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Fuel and distance computer
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The fuel and distance computer has five buttons to operate the
different functions.
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SELECT Ð The SELECT button lets you choose the functions
of the fuel computer. Each time you press the SELECT
button, the computer advances to the next choice on the
menu. After it reaches the last choice on the menu, it returns
to the top of the menu.
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RESET Ð The RESET button is used to reset the Average
Economy function. Press the SELECT button until the
Average Economy function is displayed. Then press the
RESET button.
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ENG/MET Ð The ENG/MET button allows you to change
your gauges from English to metric units or from metric to
English units. The displays remain in the units you choose
until you change them again, even after you turn off the
vehicle and start it again.
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TRIP/RST Ð The TRIP/RST button is used to reset the trip
odometer mileage. Press the OD/TRIP button until the trip
odometer mileage is displayed. Then press the TRIP/RST
button.
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Your instantaneous fuel economy is the fuel economy you get at
any particular moment. For example, you can see what your
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Your instantaneous fuel economy is the fuel economy you get at
any particular moment. For example, you can see what your
fuel economy is in heavy traffic or on the highway.
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Factors such as braking, acceleration, and road terrain affect
your fuel economy.
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To display instantaneous fuel economy, press the SELECT
button until the menu displays INST ECONOMY. Your vehicle
must be moving for the computer to calculate a fuel economy
greater than zero.
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AVG ECONOMY
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The average fuel economy is an overall average of your fuel
economy taken from the last time the reset button was pushed.
The computer takes an average of all the types of driving you
have done since the RESET button was pressed (highway, city,
heavy traffic), and figures out the average fuel economy. You
can calculate your average fuel economy as often as you like.
For example, you can calculate the average fuel economy for
each tank of fuel or for every day.
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To display the average fuel economy:
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Press the SELECT button until the menu displays AVG
ECONOMY.
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You will probably display the average fuel economy for each
tank of fuel or for each trip you take. Each time you want to
recalculate the average fuel economy, you need to press the
RESET button. The average fuel economy must be displayed
to reset the fuel computer.
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The best time to reset the AVG ECONOMY is when you fill
the fuel tank or at the beginning of a trip.
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TO EMPTY
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The Distance to Empty function tells you approximately how
many miles or kilometers you can drive until you run out of
fuel.
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To see the Distance to Empty, press the SELECT button until
the menu displays TO EMPTY. The fuel computer displays
approximate distance to empty until you select another function.
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To ensure accuracy, turn the ignition to the OFF position when
you fill the fuel tank.
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Setting the station memory preset buttons
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Your radio is equipped with 6 station memory buttons. These
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Setting the station memory preset buttons
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Setting the station memory preset buttons
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Your radio is equipped with 6 station memory buttons. These
buttons can be used to select up to 6 preset AM stations and 12
FM stations (6 in FM1 and 6 in FM2). Follow the easy steps
below to set these buttons to the desired frequencies:
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Select a band, then select a frequency.
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Press one of the memory preset buttons and hold the button
until the sound returns. That station is now held in memory
on that button.
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Follow the two steps above for each station memory preset
button you want to set.
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NOTE: If the vehicle's battery is disconnected, the Station
Memory Preset buttons will need to be reset.
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Using the Automatic Memory Store feature (Supersound
only)
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Activate Auto Memory Store by pushing the ªAUTO SETº
button once. Your radio will set the first six strong stations
of the band you are in (AM, FM1 or FM2) into the memory
buttons. The display will show ªAUTO,º then run through
the frequencies, stopping momentarily on the stations being
set into the memory buttons. The radio is now in the
ªAUTOº mode and this display will show ªAUTOº each
time a preset selected by ªAUTO SETº is activated.
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With Auto Memory Store, you can continually set strong
stations into your memory buttons without losing your
existing memory presets, which is especially helpful while
traveling. Your radio will automatically set your memory
buttons to the strong local stations so you don't have to
continually manually tune to existing stations.
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Rear Seat Radio Control Operation
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Rear seat radio controls
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How to turn the rear seat radio controls on and off
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Press memory preset buttons ª3º and ª5º simultaneously on the
face of your radio to turn the rear seat radio controls on. A
headphones symbol (j) will appear in the display when the
rear seat controls are on. Press ª3º and ª5º simultaneously
again to turn rear seat radio controls off.
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How to adjust the volume
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Press the right (R) side of the ªVOLUMEº rocker switch to
increase volume, and push the left (s) side to decrease the
volume of the rear speakers.
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NOTE: Rear seat control volume can be set no higher than
current radio setting.
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Using the ªPROGRAM ADVANCEº button
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This button has different functions depending on the audio
source. In radio mode, pressing this button will cycle through
the memory presets for the given frequency band (AM, FM1,
FM2). In the cassette mode, pressing this button will change
tape sides. During the CD operation, this button will cycle
through the discs (one button push, one disc advance).
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Using the ªSOURCE SELECTº button
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This button will cycle through all modes. The cycle order is as
follows: AM, FM1, FM2, tape, CD (if equipped).
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How to turn the speakers on and off
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When the rear seat controls are on, push the ªSPKRS, ON-OFFº
button to turn all speakers off. Push again to turn all speakers
on.
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Using headphones with the rear seat controls
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Two 3.5 mm headphone jacks have been provided on the rear
seat controls. Plug headphones into the provided jack(s) to
operate headphones. Note that the headphones can be used only
when the speakers are off.
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Using the ªSEEKº button
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This button has different functions for each source (mode). In
radio mode, pressing ªSEEKº proceeds to the previous or next
station. In cassette mode, this button is an Automatic Music
Search (AMS), moving to the next or previous selection on the
tape. In CD mode, this button moves to the beginning of the
next or previous track.
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How to Use Your Steering Wheel Audio
Controls (If equipped)
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If your vehicle is equipped with steering wheel audio controls,
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How to Use Your Steering Wheel Audio
Controls (If equipped)
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If your vehicle is equipped with steering wheel audio controls,
the controls are located on the inner right rim of the steering
wheel. These controls duplicate some of the audio functions.
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How to adjust volume
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Press the up arrow button (
c) to increase the volume.
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Press the down arrow button (
d) to decrease the volume.
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Using the ªNEXTº button
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This control has different functions for each source (mode). In
the radio mode, the radio will cycle through the memory
presets for the given frequency band. In cassette mode, the tape
advances to the next selection. In CD mode, the CD will move
to the next track on the given disc.
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Common Radio Reception Conditions
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Several conditions affect FM reception and can result in noise or
interference in the reception. These are:
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Distance/Strength
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The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance
the signal must travel. The listenable range of an average FM
signal is approximately 25 miles (40 km). Beyond this distance,
the radio is operating in a ªfringeº area and the signal becomes
weaker.
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