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Dmportant notes
Operating the radio
changing cassettes or reading
cassette dr iving have frequent
be heard.
Warning
Radio Reception
Depending on the surrounding terrain (i. e. poweror how far you are from the radio
broadcasting station. you may notice some
radio distortion.
you 've driven past
Convenience radio coding
For
the past one had to recode the radio man
then synchronise with
has been interrupted
the radio
it is the radio
the radio has been fitted to another ve
the word is
next to the contacts.
and keep it in a
safe
This car radio
changer*
The
compartment. by
the radio unit. the magazine
up to 6
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Radio Mode
1 -
the
track
These settings are restored when you turn
the radio on
again .
The unit turn off
and
the radio comes on aga
in.
The
radi o can b e turn ed on the igntion
key is removed by
The
you can program the unit for your own turn-on
Press and
hear a tone, and
Use the knob 3 to set the desired turn
on
The
Press the
operation mode after about seconds, but your custom turn-on
not be stored.
you do not set a new and want to
return ot the it
i n for more than 2 seconds.
th e u nit
ume the next time it's turned on.
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2 -Radio systems with
Different settings can be used for the radio,
saved for the given mode.
+ 1 ... or -1 ...
press the TREB button-
Use the rotary knob 3 to set the desired
The
The bass
or
button-appear in the
Use the rotary knob 3 to adjust the bass.
The
+ 1 ...
the
Use the rotary knob 3 to set the desired tone
this case we recommend
a setting between and
3 -
Turn the knob to adjust the
by
turning this knob.
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4 -Fader (FADE)
The apparent source of the sound can be
moved from the center position (display:
REAR 1 ...
Press the FADE appear in the display.
Use the rotary knob 3 to adjust the fade
setting.
The normal display
LEFT 1 ... or toward the right (dis
play: 1 ...
Press the BAL button,-ap
pear in the display .
Use the rotary knob 3 to adjust the left
Radio systems with
toward the front (display: 1 ... or toward the rear
(display: REAR 1 ...
Press the F/B button once-
Use the rotary knob 3 to adjust the fade
setting.
T he normal displ
ay re-appear after
abou t 5 seconds.
The apparent source of the sound can be
moved from the center position (display:
LEFT 1 ... or toward the right (dis
play:
right speaker balance. Press the F/B button twice,-
The normal display re-appear after ab-appear in the display.
out 5 seconds. Use the rotary knob 3 to adjust the left
right speaker balance.
The normal display re-appear after about 5 seconds.
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5 -Band
appear in the display after you
press this button. The radio immediately be
gins to scan upwards to the next higher fre
quency . Scanning stops at the next station
received. After about 5 seconds, the radio
the FM button to select FM1 or FM2. 7 -
Either or in the
display .
AM Button
(AM = Amplitude Modulation) Use
this rocker button to manually tune
your radio.
Set the desired frequency by pressing
Tap this key to change the settings in
AM
Hold the key to change the setting rapidThe sound
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8 - Radio Mode
-Bands
Refer to page 8 for further
-
...
-Frequency Display
FM Band
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9 --Automatic
Press to start the seek operation to
preset group the next higher frequency (radio station).
(see
5). Press to start the seek operation to
Tune to the desired radio station (see 1 o. the next frequency (radio station).
7 and 6).
down the button on which you want
to save the station
you hear an
to the station you just stored, press
this button
Note
When stations, press the but
ton
frequency be stored on this button.
pressing again cause the
Pressing and
reor
then stop at the next stat ion that offers acreception.
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11 -LED
When the unit is turned off and the ignition
k e y is removed from the ignit ion the
LED
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