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lSkipping songs on the cassette
lChanging the cassette deck play
lTurning on the audio system
lTurning off the audio system
(Tape)
(Auxiliary
* The CD mode appears in the display only
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AUDIO SYSTEM
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4 Short push (less than 2 seconds)
l
Changing modes in the following
sequence
l
Programing preset radio stations
Long push (2 seconds or more)
l
Selecting the preset radio station
programming mode
Making basic settingsTurning on/off the audio system
To turn the power on1. Make sure that the main switch is
set to the “ACC” or “ON” position.
2. Push the “AUDIO” button once for
less than 1 second.
To turn the power offPush the “AUDIO” button once for
1 second or more.Adjusting the audio system volume
Turn the volume control knob until the
desired audio system volume is dis-
played (e.g., “Vo:20”). The audio sys-
tem volume can be set between “0”
and “30”. After the adjustment is made,
the audio system returns to normal op-
eration and the current audio mode ap-
pears in the display.
(Output)BASS TREBFAD
(Auto
volume)
(Intercom
volume)
Radio SP/HS
(Treble)
frequency(Fade )
1
2
IC
AV
1
2 This mode does not appear in the display when
the headsets are selected as the output. This mode appears in the display only when one
of the radio frequency bands is selected as the au-
dio source.
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Making mode settingsGeneral procedure
The following setting procedure applies
to the audio system and optional CD
changer.
1. Push the “AUDIO” button for less
than 1 second.
2. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
the desired mode appears in the
display. With each press of the
button, the mode changes in the
following sequence.3. While the selected mode is dis-
played (for about 5 seconds), re-
peatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired setting
is displayed.
Selecting the output (speakers or
headsets)
1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
either “SP” (speakers) or “HS” and
“ ” (headsets) appear in the dis-
play.
2. Push either side of the up/down
switch for less than 1 second to
change the setting.
NOTE:@ The speakers and headsets cannot be
used at the same time. @
(Output)BASS TREBFAD
(Auto
volume)
(Intercom
volume)
Radio SP/HS
(Treble)
frequency(Fade )
1
2
IC
AV
1
2 This mode does not appear in the display when
the headsets are selected as the output. This mode appears in the display only when one
of the radio frequency bands is selected as the au-
dio source.
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Adjusting the bass level
1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
“BASS” appears at the bottom of
the display.
2. Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired level is
displayed. The bass level can be
set between “–6” and “+6”.Adjusting the treble level
1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
“TREB” appears at the bottom of
the display.
2. Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired level is
displayed. The treble level can be
set between “–6” and “+6”.
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4
Adjusting the fade level (balance be-
tween front and rear speakers)
1. Make sure that the speakers are
selected as the output source.
(See page 4-5.)
2. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
“FAD” appears at the bottom of the
display.
3. Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired level is
displayed. The fade level can be
set between “F9” (front speakers
only) and “R9” (rear speakers
only).
NOTE:@ When the fade level is set to “0”, the
front and rear speaker levels are the
same. @
Adjusting the intercom volume
1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
the intercom volume (e.g., “IC:0”)
appears in the display.
2. Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired volume
is displayed. The intercom volume
can be set between “0” and “20”.
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Adjusting the auto volume
When riding the motorcycle, external
noise may override the audio system
output volume. The audio system fea-
tures an automatic volume control
function which compensates for exter-
nal noise.
1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”
button for less than 1 second until
the auto volume (e.g., “AV: 5”) ap-
pears in the display.
2. Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than
1 second until the desired volume
is displayed. The auto volume can
be set between “0” and “5”.Intercom operation
Provided both the rider and passenger
are wearing headsets, they can talk to
each other through the intercom at any
time. See page 4-7 for instructions on
how to adjust the intercom volume.
Cassette deck operation
WARNING
@ l
It is dangerous to operate the
cassette deck while riding. Nev-
er take your hands off the han-
dlebars while riding.
l
Keep the volume at a low
enough level to be aware of traf-
fic conditions and ensure safe-
ty.
@1. Cassette deck compartment
2. Eject (“ ”) button
3. Cassette deck lid
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4
CAUTION:@ l
Keep the cassette deck lid
closed at all times, except when
inserting or removing a cas-
sette.
l
Do not leave cassette tapes in
direct sunlight for a long period
of time.
l
Do not allow the inside of the
cassette deck to get wet. If this
happens, keep the cassette
deck lid open and dry out the
deck in the shade.
l
To clean the tape head, use a
de-magnetizing cleaning cas-
sette, but be sure to turn the
volume all the way down to
avoid speaker damage.
@
Playing a cassette tape
1. Make sure that the audio system is
turned on. (See page 4-3.)
2. Insert a cassette tape into the cas-
sette compartment as shown.
“LOAD”, then “PLAY” appears in
the display. (If a cassette is al-
ready inserted, push the “AUDIO”
button until “PLAY” appears in the
display.) The tape starts playing.
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4
Skipping songs
While a cassette tape is playing, push
either side of the up/down switch once
for less than one second for each song
to be skipped. Pushing “ ” skips
songs in the forward direction. Pushing
“ ” skips songs in the reverse direc-
tion. “APC” (auto program control) and
the number of songs to be skipped
(e.g., “3”) appear in the display. When
skipping songs in reverse, a minus sign
appears in front of the number of songs
to be skipped (e.g., “–2”). (“–1” indi-
cates that the current song will be
played again.)
NOTE:@ l
The maximum number of songs
that can be skipped in either direc-
tion is 9.
l
To stop skipping songs, push the
up/down switch in the opposite di-
rection that songs are being
skipped.
@
Skipping a blank
When there is a long blank portion of
tape on the cassette, “BLS” appears in
the display and the cassette deck auto-
matically fast-forwards the tape to the
next song.
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