2009 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY Owners Manual

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual 5. To exit, press any button/knob or wait five seconds.
The clock can also be set by pressing the SETUP button.
For vehicles equipped with satellite radio, press the
SETUP button, use the TUNE/SCROLL

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual SCROLL control knob to the right or left to adjust the
sound level from the right or left side speakers.
Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a fifth time
and FADE will display. Turn the TUNE/SCRO

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual Program Type16-Digit Character Dis-
play
Rhythm and Blues R & B Religious Music Rel MuscReligious Talk Rel Talk Rock Rock
Soft Soft
Soft Rock Soft Rck
Soft Rhythm and Blues Soft R&B
Sports Sports
Talk

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual SET/RND Button — To Set the Pushbutton
Memory
When you are receiving a station that you wish to
commit to pushbutton memory, press the SET/RND
button. The symbol SET 1 will now show in the display
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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual discs (CD-RW), compact discs with MP3 tracks and
multisession compact discs with CD and MP3 tracks.
Inserting Compact Disc(s)
Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CD
label facing up. The C

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual If you have ejected a disc and have not removed it within
10 seconds, it will be reloaded. If the CD is not removed,
the radio will reinsert the CD but will not play it.
A disc can be ejected with the

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual Notes On Playing MP3 Files
The radio can play MP3 files; however, acceptable MP3
file recording media and formats are limited. When
writing MP3 files, pay attention to the following restric-
tions.
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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2009 5.G Owners Manual Discs created with an option such askeep disc open after
writing are most likely multisession discs. The use of
multisession for CD audio or MP3 playback may result in
longer disc loading times.
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