AAR 502231B Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 4

INSTALLATION 

If you intend to use our 

Bluetooth® adapter kit 

install the extension cable provided with the kit. Refer to the Bluetooth® instructions

DIAGNOSTICS 

No Sound:

 Check for a good fuse with proper rating. When the radio is turned on, the orange wire should have 12 volts present. Radio

will mute when no station is received. Make sure antenna is plugged into the proper jack. If an option is plugged in, make sure it’s not
on. Before installation make sure the switch on the back of the radio is set for the correct speaker option and country. 

Weak or No Reception:

 Check continuity between the center pin of the antenna plug and the antenna mast. It should read 0 ohms

(like a short) Next, check continuity between the center pin of the antenna plug and the car body. It should not read (like an open
circuit). If you’re in a metal building, reception may be limited. Try it outside.

Ignition Noise: 

Usually caused by an ungrounded antenna shield. The base of the antenna must make good contact with the car body.

This problem often shows up after a good paint job! Make sure the engine grounding straps are in place, clean and tightly bonded to
the frame.

Distortion: 

Check to see if your speakers can handle at least 45 watts RMS. Small speakers that can only reproduce high frequency

will distort on bass notes. Make sure speakers are properly installed. Make sure that no speaker is grounded. Every speaker lead
should measure about 6 volts to ground with the radio on and volume low. Resistance in the DC power input wiring can cause the
amplifiers to “starve”. If distortion seems to increase with volume, measure the voltage on the orange wire. If the voltage drops when
the volume is raised, it is an indication of resistance between the battery and the radio – usually at the fuse block, but sometimes in the
ignition switch. If the backstrap is not bolted to a clean metal ground, try running a heavy ground wire from the ground lug on the
radio directly to the firewall.

Radio shuts off after a few minutes:

  The radio has thermal protection built in to prevent damage from excessive heat. Possible

causes are shorted or grounded speaker wires. See if any unused wires can touch anything. Make sure the heater or defroster duct isn’t
blowing directly on the radio.

Dial pointer issues:

 If power is interrupted while the dial pointer is moving or saving its position, the dial pointer may get “lost” or

become misaligned. If this happens, turn the tuning knob to either end. The dial pointer will reset itself.

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Summary of Contents for 502231B

Page 1: ...going calls with compatible phones all without having to fumble around for your cell phone You can also stream music from any compatible phone or tablet use the dedicated keys to skip or replay tunes Built in USB 2 1 Amp charger NFC simple pairing function ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE RADIO INC 700 TAMPA RD Palm Harbor FL 34683 USA 727 785 8733 For HELP Questions or Comments email support radiosforoldcars c...

Page 2: ...receive FM stations A blue stereo indicator in the upper right corner of the dialface will light when a stereo signal is received Tuning The dial scale made to look like the original It is illuminated when the dash lights are on Turning the tuning knob will move the dial pointer up or down the dial scale The radio is digitally tuned for stability but has the look and feel of an analog radio The di...

Page 3: ...cas is 530 to 1710 kHz in 10 kHz steps and for all of Europe the UK and Japan it is 531 to 1629 kHz in 9 kHz steps The FM broadcast band in the Americas is 87 5 to 107 9 MHz in 200 kHz steps and for western Europe and the UK it is 87 5 to 108 0 MHz in 100 kHz steps Japan and eastern Europe FM frequencies are not compatible with this receiver Your radio is shipped with 4 speakers and North America ...

Page 4: ...Distortion Check to see if your speakers can handle at least 45 watts RMS Small speakers that can only reproduce high frequency will distort on bass notes Make sure speakers are properly installed Make sure that no speaker is grounded Every speaker lead should measure about 6 volts to ground with the radio on and volume low Resistance in the DC power input wiring can cause the amplifiers to starve...

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