
10
Installation
Connecting the Antenna
Connect the vehicle’s antenna cable to
the antenna jack on the back of the ste-
reo.
Completing and Testing the
Connections
Make sure you have securely made all
other connections, then plug the har-
ness’ connector into the stereo’s 14-pin
wiring socket. Reconnect the cable to
the vehicle’s negative (–) battery termi-
nal.
Install your stereo’s control panel (see
“Installing the Control Panel”) and turn
on your vehicle’s ignition. The stereo’s
clock display light. Then press
PWR
.
If the stereo does not work, immediately
disconnect the cable from your vehicle’s
negative (–) battery terminal. Then re-
check your connections.
After you verify that the buttons/display
light, follow the instructions in “Mounting
the Stereo” on Page 11.
Caution: If you played a CD while test-
ing the connections, be sure to remove
the CD from the stereo before continu-
ing.
USING THE CONTROL
PANEL
The stereo’s control panel must be in-
stalled for the stereo to operate. When
you remove it, the stereo will not oper-
ate. This is a simple but effective securi-
ty measure. Any stored stations remain
in memory when the control panel is re-
moved.
Installing the Control Panel
1. Insert the left edge of the control
panel into the left edge of the
recess. The hole in the control panel
interlocks with the tab in the recess.
2. Gently push the right edge of the
control panel into the recess until
you hear a click.
Antenna
Cable
Harness’
Connector
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