Playing the Radio through Playing a Compact Disc
RADIO/AUDIO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONThe Radio/Audio System consists of one of two levels of audio entertainment:
- Base Level
- Uplevel
Both levels of audio entertainment contain a speaker system that is appropriate for each radio/audio level and a choice of radios that contain various options.
RADIO/AUDIO SYSTEM CONTENT
Playing the Radio (Uplevel)
PWR-VOL
1. Push the PWR-VOL knob in order to turn the radio ON and OFF.
2. Rotate the volume control clockwise in order to increase the volume.
3. Rotate the volume control counterclockwise in order to decrease the volume.
RECALL
- The RECALL function can only be preformed with the radio ON.
- Press the RECALL push button to toggle the display between the time of day or the radio frequency.
- Press the RECALL push button to briefly display the time of day while the radio is turned OFF.
Speed Compensated Volume (SCV)
- In order to use the SCV, adjust the volume to the listening level you want and move the control ring behind the PWR-VOL knob to adjust the SCV.
- The volume level automatically adjusts to compensate for road and wind noise as you drive.
- As you drive, the volume level will change in order to compensate for the noise present at any particular speed.
- Each detent on the SCV allows for more compensation at a faster rate.
Finding a Station (Uplevel)
AM-FM
1. Press the AM/FM push-button to switch between AM, FM1, and FM2.
2. The display indicates the current band.
TUNE
1. Press lightly on the TUNE control in order to release the tune control from the tune control's recessed position.
2. Rotate the TUNE knob to the right in order to increase the frequency.
3. Rotate the TUNE knob to the left in order to decrease the frequency.
4. Push the TUNE control back in order to store the frequency setting while not tuning.
SEEK
1. Press the right arrow key in order to tune into the next higher frequency.
2. Press the left arrow key in order to tune into the next lower frequency. Audio is muted during the SEEK operation.
SCAN
1. Press and hold SEEK for 2 seconds. SCAN will appear on the display.
2. Use SCAN in order to listen to each radio station for a few seconds.
3. Press SEEK again in order to stop scanning.
PUSH BUTTONS
Up to 18 stations (6 AM, 6 FM1, and 6 FM2) can be preset into the radio's memory using the 6 numbered push buttons. In order to preset a station in memory, perform the following steps:
1. Press AM-FM in order to select the band.
2. Tune to the desired station, using the TUNE knob or SEEK.
3. Press AUTO TONE in order to select the setting that you prefer.
4. Press and hold one of the 6 push buttons until audio returns (approximately 2 seconds).
5. Whenever you press that push button, the preset station will return.
The AUTO TONE that you selected will also be automatically selected for that push button.
PSCAN
1. Any stations already stored in preset memory can be sampled by the PSCAN mode.
2. In order to use PSCAN, press the PSCAN push button.PSCAN will scan each of the presets and stop for a few seconds.
3. Press PSCAN or another push-button in order to stop scanning to listen to a specific station.PSCAN appears in the display whenever the tuner is in the PSCAN mode.
If 1 of the stations stored on a push-button is weak, the radio display shows the channel number (P1-P6) for several seconds before advancing to the next preset station.
Setting the Tone (Uplevel)
AUTO TONE
1. The automatic tone control (ATC) feature tailors the equalization to the type of broadcast being received.
2. Press AUTO TONE in order to step through the 6 preset equalization settings of CLASSIC, NEWS, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, or C/W (Country Western). Note the graph and words in the display for each press of the push button.
3. 1 or more presses of the AUTO TONE push-button brings up manual (MAN) and return the control of tone back to the TREB and BASS controls.
4. Any time that a BASS or TREB control rotates, the tone automatically sets to MAN.
BASS
1. Depress the BASS control in order to remove the control from the recessed position.
2. Rotate the BASS control to the right in order to increase the bass response.
3. Rotate the BASS control to the left in order to decrease the bass response.
4. Operation of this control will switch the radio's AUTO TONE feature to MAN.
5. Push the control knob back in to store when not in use.
TREBLE
1. Depress the TREB control in order to remove the control from the recessed position.
2. Pull the TREB control out to a fully extended position in order to make TREB adjustments.
3. Rotate the TREB control to the right in order to increase the treble response.
4. Rotate the TREB control to the left in order to decrease the treble response.
5. Operation of this control will switch the radio's AUTO TONE feature to MAN.
6. Push the control knob back in to store when not in use.
Adjusting the Speakers (Uplevel)
BALANCE
1. Depress the BAL control in order to remove the control from the recessed position.
2. Rotate the balance to the right in order to adjust the sound to the right speakers.
3. Rotate the balance to the left in order to adjust the sound to the left speakers.
4. Push the control knob back in to store when not in use.
FADE
1. Depress the FADE control in order to remove the control from the recessed position.
2. Rotate the FADE control knob to the right in order to adjust the sound to the front speakers.
3. Rotate the FADE control knob to the left in order to adjust the sound to the rear speakers.
4. Push the control knob back in order to store when not in use.
Playing a Cassette Tape (Uplevel)
1. Tapes may be played with the ignition ON or OFF.
If the ignition is ON but the radio is OFF, the tape will begin playing.
A tape symbol, accompanied by tape direction arrows, is shown in the center of the graphic display whenever a tape is playing.
2. Tapes are end-loaded into these players. Insert the tape squarely through the door, exposed tape side of the cassette facing the right.
3. When the tape is fully inserted, the AM/FM portion of the radio will turn OFF and the tape will begin playing.
4. The tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Longer tapes may not work well in the cassette player because the tapes are so thin.
5. To load a cassette with the ignition in the OFF position, press EJECT or RECALL.
6. Insert the cassette.
7. If the ignition is in the ON position and the radio is in the OFF position, the tape will begin to play.
8. The player automatically senses the tape cartridge for metal or Cr02 tape media and presets the pre-emphasis.
For metal tapes, "DD" will be displayed.
9. Any time a tape is playing, use the volume, balance, fade, treble, and bass just as with the radio.
An arrow indicates which side of the tape is being played.
10. When you insert a tape, the top of the cassette plays first.
PREV
1. Press the PREV or the SEEK left arrow push button in order to search for the previous selection.
The tape direction arrow blinks during SEEK operation.
2. A minimum 3 second blank gap is required for proper operation.
3. Audio is muted during SEEK.
PROG
Press the PROG push button in order to switch from one side of the tape to the other.
NEXT
1. Press the NEXT or the SEEK right arrow push button in order to search for the next selection.
2. A minimum of a 3 second gap is required for the player to stop at the beginning of a selection.
3. The tape direction arrow will blink during the SEEK operation.
REV
1. Press REV in order to rewind the tape. The tape rapidly reverses to the beginning of the cassette or until you press the REV push-button a second time.
The radio plays the last selected station during the REV operation.
2. The tape direction arrow blinks during REV operation.
DOLBY(R)
1. Press the Dolby push-button in order to reduce cassette tape noise.
2. The "DD" Dolby(R) symbol will appear in the display.
3. Dolby Noise Reduction is manufactured under a license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
4. Dolby(R) and the "DD" symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
FWD
1. Press FWD in order to fast-forward the tape. The tape rapidly advances to the end of the tape or until you press the FWD push-button again.
2. The radio will play the last selected station during the FWD operation.
3. The tape direction arrow blinks during FWD operation.
AM-FM
Press the AM-FM button in order to switch from tape to radio.
TAPE AUX
1. Press TAPE AUX in order to return to the tape player.
2. The lighted arrow appears and shows the direction of play when a tape is in the active mode.
EJECT
1. In order to remove the tape, press EJECT.
2. EJECT may be activated with either the ignition or the radio OFF.
3. Cassettes may be loaded with the radio OFF by pressing EJECT before loading the cassette tape.
CLN
1. If CLN appears on the display, the cassette player needs to be cleaned in order to prevent damage to the tape player.
2. After cleaning the tape player, press and hold EJECT for 5 seconds in order to reset the CLN indicator.
3. The radio displays "- - -" in order to show that the indicator reset.
Playing a Compact Disc (Uplevel)
PWR
- Press the PWR knob in order to turn the system on.
- The system can be turned on by inserting a compact disc into the player with the ignition in the ON position.
- Insert a disc partway into the slot, label side up.
- The player pulls the disc in.
- When inserted, the disc will begin playing track 1.
- Wait a few seconds until the disc plays.
- The letters "CD" and a CD symbol appears on the display.
- If the disc comes back out and ERR appears on the display, inspect for the following conditions:
- The disc is upside down.
- The disc is dirty, scratched, or wet.
- There is too much moisture in the air.
Wait an hour and try again.
- The vehicle is operating on a very rough road.
- The disc player is very hot.
- Press RECALL in order to eliminate the ERR message.
RECALL
1. Press the RECALL button in order to see what track is playing.
2. Press the RECALL button again within 5 seconds in order to see the elapsed time of the current track.
3. The track number appears when a new track begins to play.
4. Press RECALL again in order to return to the time display.
PREV
1. Press PREV or the SEEK left arrow in order to search for the previous selection.
2. If you hold the PREV button or press it more than once, the disc advances further.
RDM
1. The random playback (RDM) feature allows the tracks on the compact disc to be played in random order rather than in sequential order.
2. During random playback, a RANDOM indicator appears in the display.
3. Press RDM again in order to return to normal play.
NEXT
1. Press NEXT or the SEEK right arrow in order to search for the next selection.
2. If you hold the NEXT button or press it more than once, the disc will advance further.
3. The next track number will appears on the display.
REV
1. Press and hold the REV button in order to quickly reverse within a track.
2. When the CD reverses, elapsed time displays in order to find the correct passage.
FWD
1. Press and hold the FWD button in order to quickly advance within a track.
2. When the CD advances, elapsed time displays in order to find the correct passage.
AM-FM
1. While in the CD mode, press the AM-FM button in order to stop playing the CD and play the radio.
2. The CD symbol will still be displayed but the letters CD are replaced with AM, FM1, or FM2.
3. If the radio is turned OFF, the disc will remain in the player and resume playing at the point where it stopped, when the radio is turned ON.
CD AUX
1. Press the CD AUX button in order to return from listening to the radio and play the CD.
2. When a disc plays, the letters "CD" and the CD symbol will appear on the display.
3. If the radio is turned OFF, the disc will remain in the player and resume playing at the point where it stopped, when the radio is turned ON.
EJECT
1. Press EJECT in order to eject the disc from the CD player.
2. A disc that has been ejected but not removed from the player will be pulled back in within 30 seconds.
3. This protects the disc and the player from damage.
4. The disc does not play.
5. In order to remove the disc, press the EJECT button and remove the disc from the player.