Radio Shack 12-2157 Owner'S Manual Download Page 19

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CD Player Operation

SCANNING THE TRACKS

You can set the CD player to play the
first 10 seconds of each track on the
loaded CD, so you can find the track you
want to hear.

To begin scanning, press 

3 INTRO

IN-

TRO

 appears during scanning. Press 

3

INTRO

 again to resume normal play.

INTRO

 disappears.

PROGRAM PLAY

Your CD player can store up to 10 tracks
in memory for programmed playback.

1. For each track you want to store,

repeatedly press

7

or

6

to select the

track, then hold down 

5 P.MEM

 for

more than 2 seconds. A program
memory number (

P

 

1

P

 

10

)

flashes. 

2. Press 

5 P.MEM

 within 4 seconds to

store the track in memory.

3. To start program play, press 

6

P.PLAY

. The player begins playing

back the tracks stored in memory.
The current memory number
appears.

Note: During programmed play, 

P

and the program number memory
appear. Press 

DISP

 to see the

elapsed time and track number.
Within 4 seconds, press 

DISP

 again

to see the current time for about 4
seconds.

4. To clear the programmed memory,

hold down 

P.CL

  (

PS/AS

) for more

than 2 seconds. 

CLr

 flashes. Press

P.CL

 (

PS/AS

) again within 4 seconds

to clear all memories.

AUXILIARY INPUT

You can connect an external auxiliary
signal source (such as a portable mini-
disc player or cassette player) to the

AUX

 input jack in the bottom right corner

of the front panel, using an optional au-
dio cable (available at your local Ra-
dioShack store) with a 

1

/

8

-inch (3.5 mm)

plug.

Plug the other end of the audio cable
into the output jack of the audio source,
then press 

MODE

 until 

AUX 

appears. Ad-

just the volume, bass, treble, balance
and fader controls to the desired level.

SWITCHING BETWEEN 
MODES

You can temporarily stop a CD and lis-
ten to the radio or a connected auxiliary
signal source. Repeatedly press 

MODE

.

The stereo switches from the CD player
to the 

AUX

 input, to the radio, back to

the CD player.

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Summary of Contents for 12-2157

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment AM FM CD Weather Band Car Stereo...

Page 2: ...l 10 Removing the Control Panel 11 Mounting the Stereo 11 Removing the Stereo from the Dash 12 Basic Operation 13 Turning the stereo On and Off 13 Setting the Clock Display Format 13 Setting the Time...

Page 3: ...radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that in terference will...

Page 4: ...memory for play back Audible Search lets you rapidly play a CD in either direction to locate a de sired section of a track Track Intro Scan lets you scan and play the first 10 seconds of each track o...

Page 5: ...ference Loudness Control lets you increase the low range of sounds at low volume levels Audio Mute Function allows you to silence or restore the sound by pressing a single button for your convenience...

Page 6: ...the stereo make sure you have all the necessary materials Then confirm that the stereo fits your ve hicle s mounting area This auto sound stereo system is a DIN E size stereo that requires a 21 16 inc...

Page 7: ...k store carries a full line of wire and wire management accessories Cautions For added safety and to protect your stereo disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery s negative terminal before you b...

Page 8: ...s fuse block that has power only when you turn the vehicle s key to either the accessory ACC or START posi tion This connection turns on the stereo when you turn on the ignition or turn the key to AC...

Page 9: ...low Steps 1 4 only 1 Connect the gray wire to the right front speaker s positive terminal This terminal is usually marked with a plus sign or red mark 2 Connect the gray black wire to the right front...

Page 10: ...hen 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 sur...

Page 11: ...follow these steps to mount the stereo 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off then disconnect the cable from your vehicle s negative battery termi nal 2 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna 3...

Page 12: ...he Control Panel on Page 10 Note You might need to reset the ste reo s clock after you reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery REMOVING THE STEREO FROM THE DASH If you want to remove the stereo fro...

Page 13: ...e digits on the display flash 3 Within 5 seconds press 1 SHUFF to change the clock display to a 24 hour format 24HR lights 4 Repeat Steps 2 3 to return to the 12 hour format 12HR lights SETTING THE TI...

Page 14: ...edly press or hold down or to increase or decrease the volume VOL and a volume level num ber 0 40 appear Warning To protect your hearing do not listen at high volume levels Slowly increase the volume...

Page 15: ...pears when an FM signal is received in stereo See Adjusting the Sound on Page 14 for information about changing the stereo s other settings The Auto Loc mode in Seek tuning first tries to tune a relat...

Page 16: ...el programming ATP memory 1 Press BAND to select the desired band AM1 or FM1 ATP appears 2 Press PS AS for at least 2 seconds The tuner searches the band stor ing the first 6 strongest stations in asc...

Page 17: ...when a sudden loud passage occurs If the stereo is jolted during play the rotation speed might suddenly change or the stereo might make an unusual noise This is not a mal function PLAYING A CD 1 Inser...

Page 18: ...d damaging the CD mechanism do not try to reinsert a disc while it is in the ejected posi tion Always remove the disc com pletely then reinsert Note If you eject a CD while it is playing but do not re...

Page 19: ...pear Press DISP to see the elapsed time and track number Within 4 seconds press DISP again to see the current time for about 4 seconds 4 To clear the programmed memory hold down P CL PS AS for more th...

Page 20: ...radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that in terference will...

Page 21: ...s fuse with one of the supplied spare fuses Follow these steps to re place either of your stereo s fuses 1 Disconnect the cable from your vehicle s negative battery termi nal 2 To open either fuse hol...

Page 22: ...DC Negative Ground Speaker Output Impedance 4 Ohms Power Output RMS 22 Watts 4 CH Chassis Size HWD 115 16 611 16 57 8 Inches 50 178 150 mm Weight 4 lb 1 8kg Specifications are typical individual unit...

Page 23: ...23 Specifications Notes...

Page 24: ...n the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less oth...

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