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2. Use the TUNE, SEEK, or
SCAN function to find a
desired station.
3. Pick the Preset button you want for that station. Press the
button and hold it until you
hear a beep.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store a total of six stations on AM
and twelve on FM.
Once a station’ s frequency is
stored, simply press and release
the proper preset button to tune to
it. The number of the preset
button you have selected is shown
in the display. Adjusting the Sound
Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader
are each adjustable. You select
which you want to adjust by
pushing the Audio Control knob
several times. The selected mode,
BAS, TRE, BAL, or FAD, is
shown in the display.
Balance/Fader
– These two
modes adjust the strength of the
sound coming from each speaker.
BAL adjusts the side-to-side
strength, while FAD adjusts the
front-to-back strength.
Select BAL or FAD by pressing
the Audio Control knob. Adjust
the Balance or Fader to your
liking by turning the knob
(without pressing in on it). The
number in the display (from R7 to
L7 for BAL, from R7 to F7 for
FAD) shows you the current
setting. Treble/Bass
– Use these modes to
adjust the tone to your liking.
Select TRE or BAS by pressing
the Audio Control knob. Adjust
the displayed mode to your liking
by turning the knob (without
pressing in on it). The displayed
number (from -5 to 5) shows you
the current setting.
The system automatically returns
the display to normal mode about
seven seconds after you stop
pressing or turning the Audio
Control knob.

TAPE DIRECTION
INDICATOR
TAPE DIRECTION
BUTTON DOLBY
BUTTONTAPE BUTTON
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Operating the Cassette Player
The ignition switch must be in
ACCESSORY or ON. Make sure
the tape opening on the cassette is
facing to the right, then insert the
cassette most of the way into the
slot. The system will pull it in the
rest of the way, and begin to play.
The tape direction indicator will
light to show you which side of
the cassette is playing. The
indicates the side you inserted
facing upward is now playing. If
you want to play the other side,
press the
(preset 3) button.
If the cassette was recorded using
Dolby noise reduction, turn it on
by pressing the
(preset 4)
button.
You can switch from the cassette
to the radio or CD changer by
pressing the FM, AM, or DISC
button. When you switch, the

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FF/REW
– Fast Forward and
Rewind move the tape rapidly.
Press and release the REW side of
the TUNE bar to rewind, or the
FF side to fast forward. You will
see REW or FF in the display.
Press the same side of the tune bar
to return to PLAY mode.
If the system reaches the end of
the tape while in fast forward or
rewind, it automatically stops that
function, reverses direction, and
begins to play.
APS – The Automatic Program
Search (APS) function allows you
to find the beginning of a song or
passage. Use the
(preset 1) or
(preset 2) button to activate
APS.
For example, the first song on the
cassette is playing, and you want
to listen to the third song. Press
twice; you will see FF and 2 in
the display. The system will fast
forward the tape to the beginning of
the third song, then return to PLAY
mode.
To return to the beginning of the
current song or passage, press
once. To return to the beginning of
the previous song, press
twice.
If the system reaches the end of
the tape before finding the
selected song or passage, it
reverses direction and returns to
PLAY mode.
To cancel APS before it finds the
desired song, press the
or
button again.
REPEAT – The Repeat function
continuously repeats the current
song or passage. Press the RPT
(preset 5) button to activate it. You will see RPT in the display.
When the system reaches the end
of the current song or passage, it
automatically goes into rewind.
When it gets to the beginning of
the same song or passage, the
system returns to PLAY mode.
This continues until you
deactivate Repeat by pressing the
RPT button again.
SKIP
– The SKIP function fast
forwards over areas of blank tape.
Press the SKIP (preset 6) button
to activate it. You will see SKIP
in the display. After the system
finds approximately 15 seconds of
blank tape, it goes into fast
forward. When it senses the
beginning of the next song or
passage, or reaches the end of the
tape, it returns to PLAY mode.

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Repeat this procedure to load CDs
in the remaining positions in the
changer.
To load more than one CD in a
single operation, press and hold
the LOAD button until you hear a
beep. Load the first CD as
described above. After the first
CD loads, the light for the next
open position will begin blinking.
Insert the next CD part way into
the slot. Continue this procedure
until all six slots are loaded. If
you do not want to load CDs into
all six positions, press the LOAD
button again after the last CD has
loaded. That CD will begin
playing.
Playing CDs
Press the DISC button to switch to
the CD changer. The CD that is
currently loaded will begin
playing. The disc and track
numbers are shown in the display.
To select a different disc, press the
TUNE/DISC button:
to select
the next disc, or
to select the
previous disc.
To change tracks, press and
release the
(preset 2) button to
advance one track at a time, or the
(preset 1) button to return to
the beginning of the current track.
Press
again to select the
previous track.
To move rapidly within a track,
press and hold the
button to
move forward, or the
button
to move backward. Release the
button when the system reaches
the point you want.
You can switch to the radio or the
cassette player by pressing the
FM, AM, or TAPE button. To switch back to the CD changer,
press the DISC button. The CD
will begin playing where it left
off.
To remove a CD from the
changer, select the CD with the
TUNE/DISC button, then press
and release the EJECT button
next to the slot.
To remove all the CDs from the
changer, press and hold the
EJECT button until you hear a
beep. The CDs will eject in order.
Sound Retrieval System
– The
Sound Retrieval System function
adds richness to the sound of the
CDs. To activate it, press the
button. This turns on the first
level of sound expansion. Press
the button a second time to take it
to the second level. Press the
button again to turn off the
feature.

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ten seconds. If you do nothing, it
will load the second disc and play
the first track for ten seconds.
When it plays a disc that you want
to continue listening to, press
SEEK/SCAN again.
REPEAT
– Use the RPT (preset
5) button to continuously play the
current track or disc.
To keep repeating the current
track, press and release the RPT
button. You will see RPT in the
display. The system will
continuously replay the current
track. Press the RPT button again
to turn it off.
To repeat the current disc, press
and hold the RPT button until you
hear a beep. You will see D
.RPT
in the display. The system plays through the disc currently loaded.
At the end of the disc, instead of
loading the next disc in the
changer, it will return to the
beginning of the current disc.
Press the RPT button again to turn
it off.
RANDOM
– Use the RAND
(preset 6) button to randomly
play, or “shuffle” the tracks on the
disc or discs in the changer. With
this activated, the system plays
the tracks in random order, rather
than in the order they are recorded
on the CD or CDs.
To shuffle the tracks on the CD
currently loaded, press and release
the RAND button. You will see
RAND in the display. The system
plays the tracks on the current disc in random order. When all
the tracks have been played, it
will load the next CD and play
those tracks in random order. To
turn off random play, press the
RAND button again.
To include all the loaded CDs in
the random selection, press and
hold RAND until you hear a beep.
You will see D
.RAND in the
display. With this activated, the
system randomly selects what
track to play next from all the
CDs in the changer. After playing
a track, it may select another track
on that same disc, or it may load a
different CD and play a track on
it. This continues until you turn
off random play by pressing the
RAND button again.

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Accelerating (While Cruise
Control System Is in Use)
Depress the accelerator pedal for
acceleration.
When you release the accelerator
pedal, the vehicle
’s speed will
gradually return to the preset speed.
Resetting to Higher Cruising Speed
You can accelerate by turning and
holding the knob at the
“
RESUME/ACCEL” position for
more than one second.
The cruise control system will be
reset to the speed you are
travelling when you release the
knob.
For a quick reset, accelerate with
the accelerator pedal to the
desired speed, then press and
release the “
SET/COAST” button. Decelerating (While Cruise
Control System Is in Use)
Press and hold the “
SET/COAST”
button to decelerate. Release the
button when you reach the desired
speed; the cruise control system
will be set to that speed. The
lowest speed to which the system
may be set is 25 mph (40 km/h).
When it is necessary to make a
quick reset, depress the brake
pedal. Press the “
SET/COAST”
button when you reach the desired
speed.
The cruise control system cannot
be set to speeds below 25 mph (40
km/h). Tap Up (While Cruise Control
System Is in Use)
Quickly turning and releasing the
knob at the “
RESUME/ACCEL”
position with the cruise control
engaged allows you to “tap up”
the preset cruising speed. Each
turn increases the preset cruising
speed by one mile per hour (1.6
km/h). The preset cruising speed
can be increased by up to 10 miles
per hour (16 km/h) in this manner.

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Tap Down (While Cruise Control
System Is in Use)
Quickly pressing and releasing the
“
SET/COAST”
button with the
cruise control engaged allows you
to “tap down” the preset cruising
speed. Each depression decreases
the preset cruising speed by one
mile per hour (1.6 km/h). The
preset cruising speed can be
decreased to a minimum of 25
miles per hour (40 km/h) in this
manner.
Disengaging
Disengage the cruise control
system by depressing the brake
pedal, or the clutch pedal on
manual transmission vehicles.
You can also turn off the system
by turning the knob to
“CANCEL,”
then releasing it, or by pressing the
CRUISE ON/OFF button.
Clearing the System
The cruise control system will be
canceled when any of the
following conditions apply:
1. When the brake pedal is depressed. 2. When the clutch pedal is
depressed (manual
transmission) or when the
automatic transmission is
shifted to the “
N” position.
3. When cruising speed reaches approximately 16 mph (26
km/h) or lower.
4. When cruising speed is lower than preset speed by 12 mph
(19 km/h) or more.
5. When you depress the
CRUISE ON/OFF button.
6. When the ignition switch is turned to the “
OFF” position.

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7. If you press the
“
SET/COAST” button at the
same time as you turn the
knob to the
“
RESUME/ACCEL” position.
8. When trouble develops in the system.
9. When the knob is turned to the “
CANCEL” position.
On steep upgrades, the vehicle
may not be able to maintain the
preset speed. This may cause the
cruise control system to cancel. Recovering the Set Speed
If the cruise control is cancelled
as described by items 1 thru 4
above, the originally set cruise
speed can be recovered by quickly
turning and releasing the knob at
the “
RESUME/ACCEL” position.
Your current speed must be
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h)
or higher. Keep the
CRUISE ON/OFF button
“
OFF” unless you are using the
system.