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Within 5 seconds of choosing the Balance mode,
press the 

 side of the Level control 

2

 to adjust the

stereo balance to the left channel speakers or the

 side of the control to adjust it to the right channel

speakers.  The balance position will be shown on the
display panel from “BA.L 10” (full left) to “BA.r 10” (full
right).  When the volume level between the left and
right speakers is equal, “BAL 0” will be shown on the
display panel. The display will automatically return to
the normal indication 5 seconds after the last
adjustment or when another function is activated.

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  FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL

To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select
the Fader mode by pressing the Select button 

3

 so

the “FAd” indication appears on the display panel.
Within 5 seconds of choosing the Fader mode, press
the 

 or 

 side of the Level control 

2

 to adjust the

front-rear speaker balance as desired.  The fader
position will be shown on the display panel from
“FA.r 10” (full rear) to “FA.F 10” (full front).  When the
level between the front and rear speakers is equal,
“Fad 0” will be shown on the display panel. The
display will automatically return to the normal
indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or
when another function is activated.

8

  LOUDNESS CONTOUR (LOU)

When listening to music at low volume levels, this
feature will boost the bass and treble ranges to
compensate for the characteristics of human hearing.
Press the button to activate this feature and the
indication “LOUD” will appear on the display panel.
Pressing the button again will deactivate the feature
(the “LOUD” indication will disappear from the display
panel).

9

 AUDIO MUTE SELECTOR (MUTE)

Press this button momentarily to mute the volume
from the system (“MUTE” will appear on the display
panel).  Pressing the button again or adjusting the
Volume control 

2

 will return to the volume level

setting in use before the Mute function was activated.

bl

  AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BND)

Each time this button is pressed, the radio band is
changed.  The indications “AM1”, “AM2”, “FM1”,
“FM2” or “FM3” will appear in the display panel
according to your selection.

bm

   MANUAL UP/DOWN TUNING (   /  )

To manually select a radio station, momematrily
press the Up Tuning (   ) button to advance the unit
one digit higher or the Down Tuning (   ) button to tune
downward.  Pressing either button for longer than 0.5
seconds will cause the radio to tune rapidly in the
selected direction until the button is released.

bn

  AUTOMATIC SEEK TUNING (SEEK)

During radio operation, this function is used to search
for stations automatically.  By pressing the button,
the radio will seek the next station and stop at that
frequency.  The Seek function can be stopped by
pressing the button again or activating any other
tuning function.

bo

  LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR (LOC)

This feature is used to select the strength of the
signals at which the radio will stop during Automatic
Seek Tuning.  Pressing the button will select the
Local setting (“LOC” will appear on the display panel)
and only strong (local) stations will be received.
Pressing the button again will select the Distant
setting (“LOC” will disappear from the display panel)
and the radio will stop at a wider range of signals,
including weaker (more distant) stations.

bp

  FM MONO/STEREO SELECTOR (M/S)

During FM radio operation, this button is used to
select mono or stereo reception of the broadcast
signal.  Under normal reception conditions, the unit
should be left in the stereo mode as indicated by the
“ST” on the display panel when tuned to an FM stereo
signal.  If the stereo signal is too noisy for comfortable
listening, press the FM Mono/Stereo Selector button
to switch to mono reception (the “ST” indication will
disappear from the display panel).  To return to
stereo reception mode, press the button again so
that the “ST” indication appears on the display panel.

bq

  PRE-SET SCAN (PS)

AUTO-STORE TUNING (AS)

Press this button momentarily to scan the stations
pre-set into the memories on the 3 FM bands or 2 AM
bands.  The unit will stop at each pre-set station for
5 seconds before continuing to the next pre-set
station (the pre-set number on the display panel will
flash during Pre-Set Scan operation).  Press the
button again momentarily to stop Pre-Set Scan

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Page 1: ...A A A A AV 427 V 427 V 427 V 427 V 427 DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL AM FM MPX RADIO WITH AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE PLAYER CD CHANGER CONTROLS AND QUARTZ CLOCK OWNER S MANUAL AND INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...right side up until it is fully seated and the spring clips lock it into place 6 Attach one end of the perforated support strap supplied to the screw stud on the rear of the chassis using the hex nut provided Fasten the other end of the perforated strap to a secure part of the dashboard either above or below the radio using the screw and hex nut provided Bend the strap to position it as necessary ...

Page 3: ...PICAL INSTALLATION TYPICAL INSTALLATION TYPICAL INSTALLATION TYPICAL INSTALLATION TYPICAL INSTALLATION MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE MAX SIZE M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 M5 x 8 FACTORYMOUNTINGBRACKETS FACTORYMOUNTINGBRACKETS FACTORYMOUNTINGBRACKETS FACTORYMOUNTINGBRACKETS FACTORYMOUNTINGBRACKETS ISO INSTALLATION ...

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Page 5: ...TO CHASSIS GROUND FAILURE TO WIRE EXACTLY AS SHOWN BELOW MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL DAMAGE TO THE RADIO 4 PINPLUGS 4 PINPLUGS 4 PINPLUGS 4 PINPLUGS 4 PINPLUGS VIOLET w BLACK STRIPE VIOLET w BLACK STRIPE VIOLET w BLACK STRIPE VIOLET w BLACK STRIPE VIOLET w BLACK STRIPE RADIO RADIO RADIO RADIO RADIO HELP 8 30am 7 00pm Eastern 8 30am 7 00pm Eastern 8 30am 7 00pm Eastern 8 30am 7 00pm Eastern 8 30am 7 00pm ...

Page 6: ...L or fader FAd The display will automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is activated 4 BASS CONTROL To adjust the bass level first select the Bass mode by pressing the Select button 3 so the BAS indication appears on the display panel Within 5 seconds of choosing the Bass mode press the or side of the Level control 2 to adjust the ...

Page 7: ...ELECTOR BND Each time this button is pressed the radio band is changed The indications AM1 AM2 FM1 FM2 or FM3 will appear in the display panel according to your selection bm MANUAL UP DOWN TUNING To manually select a radio station momematrily press the Up Tuning button to advance the unit onedigithigherortheDownTuning buttontotune downward Pressingeitherbuttonforlongerthan0 5 seconds will cause th...

Page 8: ...door until the cassette is engaged and begins playing PLY will appear on the display panel When the cassette reachestheendonthesideofthetapebeingplayed the unit will automatically change direction of play as shown by the arrow indications on the display panel NOTE ObservecassetteoperationcautionsinCare and Maintenance section of this manual bu clFAST FORWARD REWIND BUTTONS These buttons cause the ...

Page 9: ... on the bottom of the chassis has been changed 3 If there is a malfunction of any of the switches on the unit pressing the Re Set button may clear the system and return to normal operation cs FRONT PANEL RELEASE BUTTON This button is used to release the mechanism that holds the front panel to the chassis To detach the frontpanel pressthebuttonsothattheleftsideofthe panel is released Grasp the rele...

Page 10: ...rchase a cassette cleaning kit from your local retail store Use it At least every 20 to 30 hours of operation you must clean the cassette mechanism A dirty cassette player will have a poor sound 2 Do not use cassettes that exceed 45 minutes of play on each side 3 Do not insert a cassette that appears to be broken twisted or dirty or with loose or torn labels on it 4 Always keep your cassettes away...

Page 11: ... play will begin and thediscandtracknumberwillbeshownonthedisplay panel If a new magazine has been loaded into the changer play will begin from the first track of the first discinthemagazine Ifamagazinewasalreadyinthe changer play will resume from the track on the disc previously in play DuringCDchangerplay pressingthisbuttononcewill return to the radio operation Pressing again will change to tape...

Page 12: ...ER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY ANY ACTION FOR BREA...

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