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NOTE:

It is a characteristic of LCD panels
that, if subjected to cold
temperatures for an extended period
of time, they may take longer to
illuminate than under normal
conditions. In addition, the visibility
of the numbers on the LCD may
slightly decrease. The LCD read-out
will return to normal when the
temperature increases to a normal
range.

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FUNCTION DISPLAY

The Function Display consists of a left and
right 10-section color-coded  bar graph; four
red, four yellow, and three blue. These
sections  provide a visual representation of
the signal level. The signal level is
represented by the number and amplitude of
the segments in each graph.  As the signal
level is increased, the number of illuminated
segments will increase and vice-versa.

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AUXILIARY (AUX) INPUT SELECTION

The radio is equipped with auxiliary audio in-
put connectors which can be interfaced to an
external  audio source.  The connectors are
compatible with most CD and cassette play-
ers or an MP3 digital audio playback unit.
When the external source is connected and
the MODE button is pressed to select 

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the external input is played by the radio. No
other input sources (radio, cassette or CD)
are operative.

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TAPE OPEN/CLOSE AND CASSETTE

   DOOR

The cassette door is located behind the front
panel; to access the cassette door, momen-
tarily press the TAPE OPEN/CLOSE button

 ). This causes the front panel to open

and fold down to the horizontal position,

thereby allowing room to insert the cassette
into the player. Hold the cassette with the ex-
posed tape edge of  the side to be played to
the right and insert it fully into the cassette
door. As the cassette is engaged and begins
playing, 

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 will appear on the display panel

accompanied by the  

 symbol; direction

of play is animated by a cursor which rotates
in a square pattern. Clockwise (CW) rotation
indicates left-to-right tape motion, while CCW
rotation indicates right-to-left tape motion.
When the cassette reaches  the end  on the
side of  the tape being played, the unit  will
automatically change direction of play as
shown by the arrow indications on the display
panel.

NOTE:

Observe cassette operation cautions
in the Care and Maintenance Section
of this manual.

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 FAST-FORWARD/REWIND BUTTONS

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These buttons cause the tape to move rapidly
in the direction indicated by the arrows.  For
example, if the  

 button is pushed when the

tape is moving from left to right, as indicated
 by the cursor, the tape will fast-forward.  If the

 button is pressed while the tape is moving

from right to left, the tape will rewind. To stop
fast tape movement, lightly push the opposite
button.  If the tape is allowed to fast-forward or
rewind all the way to the end, play will auto-
matically begin again from that point.

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TAPE PROGRAM SELECTOR

To manually reverse tape direction and play
the other side (program) of the cassette, lightly
push both the Fast-Forward and Rewind but-
tons at the same time.  The change of direc-
tion will be shown by the animated cursor on
the display panel.

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TAPE EJECT BUTTON (   )

Tape playback is stopped and the cassette is
ejected by pressing this button.  The button is

Summary of Contents for 1286566

Page 1: ...NEL COMPACT DISC PLAYER AUDIO CASSETTE PLAYER CD CHANGER CONTROLS AND QUARTZ CLOCK O O O O OWNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANU WNER S MANUAL AL AL AL AL MUTE LOUD SEL T F BAND EQ MANU SKI...

Page 2: ...nsole mounting Save all hardware and brackets as they will be used to mount the new radio 2 Remove the factory mounting brackets and hardware from the existing radio Attach the mounting brackets to th...

Page 3: ...IONS IONS IONS 4 Mount the new radio assembly to the dashboard or center console using the reverse procedure of step 1 z THEAMPLIFIERSIN THISRADIOAREONLY DESIGNEDFORUSE WITH 4SPEAKERS z NEVERCOMBINE...

Page 4: ...USEDTOACTIVATE AN AUTOMATIC POWER ANTENNA REFER TO AN TENNA INSTALLA TION INSTRUC TIONS RED ACC 12V WHITE w BLACK STRIPE GRAY w BLACK STRIPE GRAY WHITE YELLOW BATTERY 12V 20 PINPLUG LOW LEVEL AUDIO OU...

Page 5: ...onds after the last volume adjustment or when another function is activated This con trol is also used in conjunction with the Se lect SEL control button 3 to adjust the bass treble balance and fader...

Page 6: ...e normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function is activated 6 6 6 6 6LEFT RIGHTBALANCECONTROL To adjust the left right speaker balance first select the Balance mode b...

Page 7: ...s will remain on the display to show that a cassette is still loaded in the unit Press the MODE button to resume cassette play from the last track in play When AM I or AM II is selected the stereo ST...

Page 8: ...atically scan and enter up to 6 area stations into the pre set memories on the band in use If the radio is in the local mode LOC displayed the radio will scan and enter only the stronger more local st...

Page 9: ...nt panel to open and fold down to the horizontal position thereby allowing room to insert the cassette into the player Hold the cassette with the ex posed tape edge of the side to be played to the rig...

Page 10: ...an adapter as damage to the player and or disc can occur Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product cr cr cr cr cr TRACK SELECT During disc play the Track Select functions are per...

Page 11: ...on the front of the chassis is pressed to fold down the panel to the 45 position and then pressed and held for at least 2 seconds Radio or another mode will automatically resume depending on which mo...

Page 12: ...vox car stereo specialist or call 1 800 645 4994 for recommendations of the models that will work with this radio Adjustment of the audio functions volume tone balance and fader for the CD changer ope...

Page 13: ...IONS High speed audible search to any section of the disc can be made by the Cue and Review functions Press and hold the Cue side of the button to advance rapidly in the forward direction disc play sy...

Page 14: ...hould develop while operating the CD changer the following error codes may appear on the display panel ER 1 Indicates that there is no magazine loaded in the CD changer ER 2 Indicates a problem with t...

Page 15: ...Main Unit ds bm bm bm bm bm BATTERY COMPARTMENT Holds one 3 Volt Button Cell for remote wire less control operation bn bn bn bn bn TRACK DISC RANDOM RND See Main Unit dm and en bo bo bo bo bo RADIO P...

Page 16: ...ormal play will resume when the rough con ditions cease CARE AND MAINTENANCE The radio portion of your new sound system does not require any maintenance We recommend you keep this manual for refer enc...

Page 17: ...eriods z Do not stick paper tape or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on them with any type of marker Cassette Care As with any cassette player the cassette sec tion of this sound system does requ...

Page 18: ...esigned for use with 4 Speakers Front and Rear Channels Cannot be Combined Bridged for use with 2 Speakers Output Impedance Compatible with 4 8 Ohm Speakers Low Level Output 0 5 Volt 500 mV Tuning Ran...

Page 19: ...einstallation of the product or to damage to tapes compact discs speakers accessories or vehicle electrical systems ThisWarrantydoesnotapplytoanyproductorpartthereofwhich intheopinionoftheCompany has...

Page 20: ...MP3 PL MP3 PL MP3 PL MP3 PL MP3 PLA A A A A YBACK OPER YBACK OPER YBACK OPER YBACK OPER YBACK OPERA A A A A T T T T T ION ION ION ION ION 128 6566 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp 150 Marcus Blvd Haupp...

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