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The slot in the faceplate interlocks with the tab in the recess. 2. Gently push the left edge of the faceplate into the recess until you hear a click. REMOVING THE FACEPLATE 1. Press REL. You hear a click and the faceplate swings out. 2. Remove the faceplate, then store it in the supplied carry case. Caution: To keep the metal connecting pins clean, do not touch the connecting pins in the recess or on the back of the faceplate. REL 12-2114.fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 12:35 PM 12-2114.fm Page 14 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 12:35 PM BASIC OPERATION TURNING THE STEREO ON AND OFF To turn on the stereo, turn PWR./ VOL. clockwise until it clicks. To turn off the stereo, turn PWR./VOL. counterclockwise until it clicks. F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE SETTING THE CLOCK Note: You can set the clock only when the vehicle’s ignition is turned on or set to ACC. 1. If the stereo is off, turn PWR./ VOL. clockwise to turn it on. Note: The display normally shows the clock. If necessary, hold down F/C (frequency/clock) until the clock display appears. 2. While holding down F/C, repeatedly press TUNE t until the stereo displays the correct hour. (To quickly advance the hour, hold down TUNE t.) F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE 14 3. While holding down F/C, repeatedly press TUNE s until the stereo displays the correct minute. (To quickly advance the minute, hold down TUNE s.) F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE 4. When the display shows the correct hour and minute, release F/C. ADJUSTING THE SOUND/TUNING When you listen to your stereo, adjust these controls to suit your listening preferences and tune the stereo. F/C ASM BAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSETTE RECEIVER PWR./VOL. — turn clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Warning: To protect your hearing, do not listen at high volume levels. Slowly increase the volume to a comfortable listening level. 12-2114.fm Page 15 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 12:35 PM BALANCE — rotate to adjust the balance between the right and left speakers. TONE — rotate to increase or decrease high sounds. BAND — press to select the desired band and memory group. ASM — hold down to automatically scan and store the next six strong stations in the selected band, or press to scan all stations stored in a selected memory group (see “Memory Tuning” on Page 16). F/C — press to display the current frequency or the clock. TUNE t or TUNE s — repeatedly press to tune down or up to the next station in the selected band (see “Playing the Radio” on Page 16). SEEK s or SEEK t — press to automatically tune to the next lower or higher station with a strong signal (see “Playing the Radio” on Page 16). 15 12-2114.fm Page 16 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 12:35 PM RADIO OPERATION PLAYING THE RADIO 1. If the stereo is off, turn PWR./ VOL. clockwise until it clicks to turn it on. The radio automatically tunes to the last station selected. F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE 2. Press BAND to select the desired band. AM 1 or AM 2 appears when an AM band is selected. FM 1, FM 2, or FM 3 appears when an FM band is selected. F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE 3. Tune to the desired station in one of the following ways. Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press TUNE t or TUNE s to tune down or up to the desired station. Seek Tuning: Hold down SEEK s or SEEK t for about 1 second to automatically tune to the next higher or lower station with a strong signal. 16 4. Adjust PWR./VOL., BALANCE and TONE as desired. Notes: • ST appears when an FM signal is received in stereo. • Each time you press BAND, the radio tunes to the last station selected in the band. • To temporarily display the frequency, press F/C (frequency/ clock). The display shows the frequency for 5 seconds, then returns to the clock display. MEMORY TUNING You can manually store up to 12 AM and 18 FM stations in memory groups. Each memory group (AM 1, AM2, FM1, FM2, and FM3) holds up to six stations. Or, you can automatically store the first 6 strong stations in a band into a memory group for that band. 12-2114.fm Page 17 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 12:35 PM Automatically Storing Stations 1. Repeatedly press BAND until the stereo displays the band and memory group where you want to store a group of stations. For example, to store the first group of AM stations into AM 1, press BAND until AM1 appears. 2. Tune to the station just before the first station you want to store. 3. Hold down ASM (automatic memory scan) for about 3 seconds. The stereo displays LOC, scans the selected band, and automatically stores the first 6 strong stations it finds, starting with the desired station. F/C ASM BAND 1 4 TUNE SEEK PWR. VOL. REL BALANCE TONE STEREO CASSE The band number, frequency, and memory location number appear on the display when the station is stored. After all 6 sta tions are stor...
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