This document provides information about audio system features and controls for various Ford vehicle audio systems. It describes features like radio station presets, tape and CD playback controls, sound adjustment options, and more. The document includes diagrams of different audio system control interfaces and describes the function of each button or knob. It also provides tables comparing features between different audio system models.
The document describes the features and controls of three different audio systems - the Electronic Search Radio (ESR), Electronic Search Radio with Cassette (ESC), and ESC with Cassette & CD DJ. It provides details on how to operate controls for listening to the radio, tapes, CDs, setting preset stations, adjusting sound settings and more. Tables list the specific features included in each audio system.
This document provides information about audio system features and controls for various vehicle audio systems, including:
- AM/FM radios, cassette players, and their basic controls like power, volume, tuning, seek, and preset stations.
- Additional controls for balancing sound, adjusting bass and treble, tape functions like rewind and eject.
- Details how to set the clock and use rear seat audio controls if equipped.
- Provides a table comparing features among AM radio, AM/FM radio, and AM/FM radio with cassette player systems.
The document provides information about operating an audio system in a vehicle. It describes how to use the radio and CD player features of the audio system. The radio section explains how to select stations, preset stations, and scan through stations. It also provides details about satellite radio functionality if the system includes satellite radio. The CD player section covers basic CD playback and inserting or ejecting a disc.
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The document provides instructions for using the rear entertainment system in Toyota vehicles. It describes the various components of the rear audio system like the DVD player, display, headphone jacks, and remote controller. It then provides step-by-step instructions for operating the DVD player including loading and ejecting discs, playback controls, and changing settings for audio language, subtitles, and viewing angles. Warnings and cautions are also provided.
The document describes the features and controls of three different audio systems - the Electronic Search Radio (ESR), Electronic Search Radio with Cassette (ESC), and ESC with Cassette & CD DJ. It provides details on how to operate controls for listening to the radio, tapes, CDs, setting preset stations, adjusting sound settings and more. Tables list the specific features included in each audio system.
This document provides information about audio system features and controls for various vehicle audio systems, including:
- AM/FM radios, cassette players, and their basic controls like power, volume, tuning, seek, and preset stations.
- Additional controls for balancing sound, adjusting bass and treble, tape functions like rewind and eject.
- Details how to set the clock and use rear seat audio controls if equipped.
- Provides a table comparing features among AM radio, AM/FM radio, and AM/FM radio with cassette player systems.
The document provides information about operating an audio system in a vehicle. It describes how to use the radio and CD player features of the audio system. The radio section explains how to select stations, preset stations, and scan through stations. It also provides details about satellite radio functionality if the system includes satellite radio. The CD player section covers basic CD playback and inserting or ejecting a disc.
2012 Toyota Sienna Rear Entertainment SystemJerry's Toyota
The document provides instructions for using the rear entertainment system in Toyota vehicles. It describes the various components of the rear audio system like the DVD player, display, headphone jacks, and remote controller. It then provides step-by-step instructions for operating the DVD player including loading and ejecting discs, playback controls, and changing settings for audio language, subtitles, and viewing angles. Warnings and cautions are also provided.
The document provides an application guide for using TouchMix compact digital mixers for musicians and bands. It describes how the mixers offer channel presets, effects mute buttons, wizards to help set up effects and gain structure, wireless control via apps, and multi-track recording capabilities. Examples of mixer setups are provided for a solo performer, duo, small group, and band.
This document provides an operation manual for a Pioneer multi-CD/DAB control DSP high power CD/MP3/WMA player with RDS tuner. It contains instructions on basic functions such as powering on/off the unit, listening to the radio, playing CDs and MP3/WMA files. It also covers more advanced features including storing broadcast frequencies, using RDS functions, repeating/random playback, audio adjustments and initial settings. The manual provides details on properly operating the unit and maximizing the listening experience.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the CS-1 i-Conference Discussion System. The system consists of a Control and Power Supply Unit (CU) and up to 150 Delegate or Chairman Units. Key features include intelligent automatic mixing technology and integrated acoustic design. The CU controls the microphones and connects to peripheral audio/telecommunication equipment. Delegate and Chairman Units allow participants to speak, listen, and (for the Chairman) override other microphones. Instructions are provided for connecting the units, external microphones, and accessories like recorders or a PA system. The document also covers system setup, operation modes, and technical specifications.
The document describes the Steinberg layout and functionality for the Mackie Control hardware controller when used with Nuendo. Key points include:
1. The Steinberg overlay provides custom key bindings for Mackie Control functions in Nuendo. It can be placed over the top right of Mackie Control.
2. Mackie Control operates in Selected Channel, Fader Set, or Global mode depending on the parameter group selected. Selected Channel mode controls a single channel, Fader Set mode controls a parameter across multiple channels, and Global mode controls global settings.
3. Parameter pages can be navigated with Page Up/Down buttons to access different EQ, FX, and insert parameters for the selected channel or global settings.
This document provides information about the Syntheway Virtual Musical Instrument called Astra Turbo Quasar. It is a dual phase distortion synthesizer plugin available in VST, VST3, and Audio Unit formats for Windows and macOS. The plugin has 30 preset sounds and features like two phase distortion oscillators, an ADSR envelope generator, filter, low frequency oscillator, effects, and a preset manager. Installation instructions and system requirements are provided for the different plugin formats and operating systems.
The document provides an operation manual for the ZOOM Player 1010 advanced guitar effects processor. It has 25 built-in effects that can be combined into patches. Up to six effects can be used in a patch and there are 42 total patches between user and preset memory. The manual describes the panel controls and connections, basic terms like patches and modes, and provides details on using and editing effects in play and edit modes.
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To reset the camera controller to factory default settings, press and hold the DELETE button until the display reads "Clr", then press preset 240 and enter. This will reset all preset positions, protocol, baud rate and other settings to the original factory configurations. The default protocol is Pelco D and default baud rate is 2400.
This document provides instructions for operating a Tandberg video conferencing system including making and receiving calls, adjusting cameras and audio, displaying video sources, using features like snapshots and picture-in-picture, conducting multi-point video conferences, and powering down the system. The remote control and on-screen menus are used to control call functions, cameras, audio levels, and select between video sources like the document camera, PC presenter, or VCR.
This document provides an owner's manual for a retro AM/FM stereo radio with CD, USB, and SD playback as well as turntable recording capabilities. The 3 sentence summary is:
This owner's manual details the functions and operation of a stereo radio, CD/MP3 player, and turntable that can record to USB/SD, including listening to radio, CDs, and records as well as programming tracks, random playback, and encoding or copying between formats. The unit has inputs for USB, SD, auxiliary line-in and headphones with controls for playback, recording, and settings located on both the device and included remote control.
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1. Select Channel 1 and the sine waveform. Set the frequency to 20 kHz, amplitude to 2.5 Vpp, offset to 500 mVDC, and start phase to 10 degrees.
2. Additional settings like output parameters can be configured through the Channel Setting menu.
3. Enable the Channel 1 output to output the configured sine waveform from its BNC connector.
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This document provides information about the Banjodoline virtual instrument plugin, including descriptions of its features, system requirements, installation instructions, support contact details, license agreement, and changelog. The plugin emulates various fretted string instruments like mandolin, banjo, and mandocello. It has controls for envelopes, pitch bend, low frequency oscillator, filter, amplitude range, reverb, and more. Installation involves placing plugin files in supported hosts' plugin directories. Technical support is available via email. The license grants a non-exclusive personal license for registered copies.
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1. Contact the administrator and request to schedule a multipoint VTC meeting with the designated sites.
2. The administrator will coordinate the meeting and reserve the VTC conference rooms at each site in advance.
3. On the day of the scheduled meeting, the administrator will initiate the multipoint call connecting all reserved sites to the MCU.
This document appears to be the owner's manual for the 2013 Ford Super Duty vehicle. It provides information and instructions on various vehicle systems and features, including child safety seats, safety belts, airbags, keys and remote controls, security features, controls, entertainment and information systems, vehicle operation, maintenance, and more. The manual is intended to help owners understand and operate all aspects of the vehicle safely and correctly.
The document provides an application guide for using TouchMix compact digital mixers for musicians and bands. It describes how the mixers offer channel presets, effects mute buttons, wizards to help set up effects and gain structure, wireless control via apps, and multi-track recording capabilities. Examples of mixer setups are provided for a solo performer, duo, small group, and band.
This document provides an operation manual for a Pioneer multi-CD/DAB control DSP high power CD/MP3/WMA player with RDS tuner. It contains instructions on basic functions such as powering on/off the unit, listening to the radio, playing CDs and MP3/WMA files. It also covers more advanced features including storing broadcast frequencies, using RDS functions, repeating/random playback, audio adjustments and initial settings. The manual provides details on properly operating the unit and maximizing the listening experience.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the CS-1 i-Conference Discussion System. The system consists of a Control and Power Supply Unit (CU) and up to 150 Delegate or Chairman Units. Key features include intelligent automatic mixing technology and integrated acoustic design. The CU controls the microphones and connects to peripheral audio/telecommunication equipment. Delegate and Chairman Units allow participants to speak, listen, and (for the Chairman) override other microphones. Instructions are provided for connecting the units, external microphones, and accessories like recorders or a PA system. The document also covers system setup, operation modes, and technical specifications.
The document describes the Steinberg layout and functionality for the Mackie Control hardware controller when used with Nuendo. Key points include:
1. The Steinberg overlay provides custom key bindings for Mackie Control functions in Nuendo. It can be placed over the top right of Mackie Control.
2. Mackie Control operates in Selected Channel, Fader Set, or Global mode depending on the parameter group selected. Selected Channel mode controls a single channel, Fader Set mode controls a parameter across multiple channels, and Global mode controls global settings.
3. Parameter pages can be navigated with Page Up/Down buttons to access different EQ, FX, and insert parameters for the selected channel or global settings.
This document provides information about the Syntheway Virtual Musical Instrument called Astra Turbo Quasar. It is a dual phase distortion synthesizer plugin available in VST, VST3, and Audio Unit formats for Windows and macOS. The plugin has 30 preset sounds and features like two phase distortion oscillators, an ADSR envelope generator, filter, low frequency oscillator, effects, and a preset manager. Installation instructions and system requirements are provided for the different plugin formats and operating systems.
The document provides an operation manual for the ZOOM Player 1010 advanced guitar effects processor. It has 25 built-in effects that can be combined into patches. Up to six effects can be used in a patch and there are 42 total patches between user and preset memory. The manual describes the panel controls and connections, basic terms like patches and modes, and provides details on using and editing effects in play and edit modes.
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To reset the camera controller to factory default settings, press and hold the DELETE button until the display reads "Clr", then press preset 240 and enter. This will reset all preset positions, protocol, baud rate and other settings to the original factory configurations. The default protocol is Pelco D and default baud rate is 2400.
This document provides instructions for operating a Tandberg video conferencing system including making and receiving calls, adjusting cameras and audio, displaying video sources, using features like snapshots and picture-in-picture, conducting multi-point video conferences, and powering down the system. The remote control and on-screen menus are used to control call functions, cameras, audio levels, and select between video sources like the document camera, PC presenter, or VCR.
This document provides an owner's manual for a retro AM/FM stereo radio with CD, USB, and SD playback as well as turntable recording capabilities. The 3 sentence summary is:
This owner's manual details the functions and operation of a stereo radio, CD/MP3 player, and turntable that can record to USB/SD, including listening to radio, CDs, and records as well as programming tracks, random playback, and encoding or copying between formats. The unit has inputs for USB, SD, auxiliary line-in and headphones with controls for playback, recording, and settings located on both the device and included remote control.
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This document provides instructions for outputting a sine waveform from Channel 1 of a signal generator:
1. Select Channel 1 and the sine waveform. Set the frequency to 20 kHz, amplitude to 2.5 Vpp, offset to 500 mVDC, and start phase to 10 degrees.
2. Additional settings like output parameters can be configured through the Channel Setting menu.
3. Enable the Channel 1 output to output the configured sine waveform from its BNC connector.
This document provides an operation manual for the TECSUN PL-660 PLL synthesized receiver. It details the receiver's features, controls, display functions, tuning methods, station memory functions, and system settings. Instructions are provided for tuning stations manually or automatically, storing stations in memory pages and addresses, deleting memory, and setting alarms, sleep timer and other functions.
The document describes the Harmony Machine, an intelligent pitch shifter that produces one or two harmony voices from a monophonic input signal. It has 44 preset harmony scales across four musical styles, 12 chromatic presets, and 8 detune modes. Users can switch between presets and keys instantly using the footswitch or MIDI control to change harmonies within a song. The Harmony Machine produces natural-sounding harmonies that stay within the key and scale of the selected preset.
This document provides information about the Banjodoline virtual instrument plugin, including descriptions of its features, system requirements, installation instructions, support contact details, license agreement, and changelog. The plugin emulates various fretted string instruments like mandolin, banjo, and mandocello. It has controls for envelopes, pitch bend, low frequency oscillator, filter, amplitude range, reverb, and more. Installation involves placing plugin files in supported hosts' plugin directories. Technical support is available via email. The license grants a non-exclusive personal license for registered copies.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using an OpenEye E-Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR). It describes the DVR's live view interface, search and playback functions, system setup options for configuration, recording, and more. The document is organized into sections covering key areas of the DVR's operation and administration.
1. Contact the administrator and request to schedule a multipoint VTC meeting with the designated sites.
2. The administrator will coordinate the meeting and reserve the VTC conference rooms at each site in advance.
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This document appears to be the owner's manual for the 2013 Ford Super Duty vehicle. It provides information and instructions on various vehicle systems and features, including child safety seats, safety belts, airbags, keys and remote controls, security features, controls, entertainment and information systems, vehicle operation, maintenance, and more. The manual is intended to help owners understand and operate all aspects of the vehicle safely and correctly.
This document provides an overview and introduction to an owner's manual for a Ford vehicle. It discusses Ford's commitment to excellence, quality, customer focus, and integrity. It provides guidance on using the owner's manual, including its index and quick index. It also covers warranties, maintenance schedules, breaking in a new vehicle, instrument panel features, indicator lights, and engine oil pressure warnings.
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1. Table of contents
Audio systems 2
Controls and features 6
Display 24
Care and cleaning 25
Radio frequency information 26
Warranties and service 28
Index 29
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2. PREMIUM STEREO CASSETTE
WITH CD DJ COMPATIBILITY
REW
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3
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Models with AM/FM Search Radio
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FM 1 ST
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SEEK
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DISCS
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1
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2
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FADE
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DSP
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4
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5
COMPACT
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TUNE
DISCS
SCAN
SEEK
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Name
Volume/Power
Control 4 4
Radio Station
Memory Preset
AM/FM Select
Bass Adjust
Treble Adjust
Speaker
Balance Adjust
Speaker
Fade Adjust
Seek Function
Tune Adjust
Scan Function
Tape Eject
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
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4
4
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1 2 3 4 5 6
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FM
BASS
TREB
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TUNE
DISCS
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TREB
BASS
TREB
BAL
FADE
FADE
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS
SCAN
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3
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4
5. Audio System Feature Audio System
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Audio System
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Compatability
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Compatability
(Compact Disc
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Name
Tape Play Select
CD Play Select
Rewind Function
Fast Forward
Function
Tape Direction
Select
Dolby® Noise
Reduction
Compression Adjust
Shuffle Feature
Autoset Memory
Preset
Clock
4 4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4
4
4
4
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6
AUTO
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CLK
COMP
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CLK
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= Feature included on audio system
Audio systems
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6. AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROLS
The controls shown are from the
Premium Stereo Cassette with
CD/DJ compatibility and the JBL
Luxury Audio System with CD/DJ
compatibility.
If your vehicle is equipped with
the AM/FM Search Radio or the
AM/FM Premium Stereo Cassette
with External Power Amplifier,
your controls will appear the same
as with the illustrated Premium
Stereo Cassette with CD/DJ
compatibility, but without the
“DISCS” designation seen here.
If you did not purchase a CD DJ
with your vehicle, these functions
will not operate. If you decide to
upgrade your vehicle with a CD
DJ, your radio can be used to
operate all CD DJ functions.
Volume/power control
Press the control to turn the audio
system on or off.
VOL – PUSH ON
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7. Turn control to raise or lower
volume.
If you turn off the ignition before
turning off the audio system, the
audio system will come back on at
a preset medium level volume
when the ignition switch is turned
back on. If you wish to maintain
your preset volume level, turn the
audio system off with the power
control before switching off the
ignition.
AM/FM select
The AM/FM select control works in
radio, tape and CD modes (if
equipped).
AM/FM select in radio mode
This control allows you to select
AM or FM frequency bands. Press
the control to switch between AM,
FM1 or FM2 memory preset
stations.
VOL – PUSH ON
AM
FM BASS TREB
AM
FM
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8. AM/FM select in tape mode
Press this control to stop tape play
and begin radio play.
AM/FM select in CD mode
Press this control to stop CD play
and begin radio play.
You can switch from CD play to
tape play be simply inserting a
tape into the cassette deck.
Tune adjust
The tune button works in radio or
CD mode (if equipped).
Tune adjust in radio mode
² Press the to move to the
next frequency down the band
(whether or not a listenable
station is located there). Hold
the control to move through the
frequencies quickly.
² Press the right side of the
control to move to the next
frequency up the band (whether
or not a listenable station is
located there). Hold for quick
movement.
Tune adjust for CD mode
² Press the to select the
previous disc in the CD changer.
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS
TUNE
DISCS
TAPE CD
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9. (Play will begin on the first
track of the disc unless the CD
changer is in shuffle mode.
Refer to Shuffle feature for
more information. Hold the
control to continue reversing
through the disc.
² Press to select the next disc
in the CD changer. Hold the
control to fast-forward through
the remaining discs.
Seek function
The seek function control works in
radio, tape or CD mode (if
equipped).
Seek function in radio mode
² Press to find the next
listenable station down the
frequency band.
² Press to find the next
listenable station up the
frequency band.
Seek function in tape mode
² Press to listen to the
previous selection on the tape.
² Press to listen to the next
selection on the tape.
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS
SCAN
SEEK
AUTOSET
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10. Scan function
The scan function works in radio,
tape or CD mode (if equipped).
Scan function in radio mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a
brief sampling of all listenable
stations on the frequency band.
Press the control again to stop the
scan mode.
Scan function in tape mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a
short sampling of all selections on
the tape. (The tape scans in a
forward direction. At the end of
the tape’s first side, direction
automatically reverses to the
opposite side of the tape.) To stop
on a particular selection, press the
control again.
Scan function in CD mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a
short sampling of all selections on
the CD. (The CD scans in a
forward direction, wrapping back
to the first track at the end of the
CD.) To stop on a particular
selection, press the control again.
SCAN
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
SCAN AUTOSET
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11. Radio station memory preset
The radio is equipped with six
station memory preset controls.
These controls can be used to
select up to six preset AM stations
and twelve FM stations (six in FM1
and six in FM2).
Setting memory preset stations
1. Select the frequency band with
the AM/FM select control.
2. Select a station. Refer to Tune
adjust or Seek function for more
information on selecting a station.
3. Press and hold a memory preset
control until the sound returns,
indicating the station is held in
memory on the control you
selected.
AM
FM BASS TREB
1 2 3 4 5 6
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12. Starting autoset memory preset
(if equipped)
1. Select a frequency using the
AM/FM select controls.
2. Press the AUTOSET control.
3. When the first six strong
stations are filled, the station
stored in memory preset control 1
will start playing.
If there are less than six strong
stations available on the frequency
band, the remaining memory
preset controls will all store the
last strong station available.
Deactivating autoset memory
preset
To deactivate autoset and return to
your audio system’s manually set
memory stations, press the
AUTOSET control again.
AM
FM BASS TREB
AM
FM
CLK
AUTO
SET
SCAN
SEEK
AUTOSET
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13. Bass adjust
The bass adjust control allows you
to increase or decrease the audio
system’s bass output.
Treble adjust
The treble adjust control allows
you to increase or decrease the
audio system’s treble output.
Speaker balance adjust
Speaker sound distribution can be
adjusted between the right and left
speakers.
AM
FM BASS TREB
AM
FM BASS TREB
BASS FADE
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14. Speaker fade adjust
Speaker sound distribution can be
adjusted between the front and
rear speakers.
Tape play select
Press the TAPE control to begin
tape play (with a tape loaded in
the audio system while in radio or
CD mode [if equipped]).
Pressing the control during
rewinding and fast-forwarding
stops the rewind or fast-forward
function.
CD play select
Press the CD control to begin CD
play (if CDs are loaded in the CD
changer). The first track of the
first disc will begin playing.
BASS FADE
EJ TAPE
DOLBY SYSTEM
TUNE
DISCS
TAPE CD
EJ TAPE CD
DOLBY SYSTEM
TUNE
DISCS
TAPE CD
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15. Rewind
The rewind control (REW) works
in tape and CD modes (if
equipped).
Rewind function in tape mode
After pressing REW, the radio
plays until rewind is stopped (with
the tape control) or the beginning
of the tape is reached.
Rewind function in CD mode
Pressing the REW control for less
than three seconds results in slow
rewind. Pressing the REW control
more than three seconds results in
fast rewind.
Fast forward function
The fast forward control (FF)
works in tape and CD modes (if
equipped).
REW
1
FF
2
REW
1
FF
2
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16. Fast forward function in tape
mode
After pressing FF, the radio plays
until the fast forward function is
stopped (with the tape play select
control or the fast forward control)
or the end of the tape is reached.
At the end of the first side of the
tape, direction automatically
reverses and the opposite side of
the tape plays.
Fast forward function in the CD
mode
Pressing FF for less than three
seconds results in slow forward
action.
Pressing FF for more than three
seconds results in fast forward
action.
Tape direction select
Press SIDE 1–2 to play the
alternate side of a tape.
REW
1
FF
2
REW
1
FF
2
EJECT
3
SIDE 1-2
4
REW
1
FF
2
SIDE 1-2
3
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17. Tape eject
Press EJ to stop and eject a
cassette tape.
DolbyT noise reduction
Dolbyt noise reduction operates
only in tape mode. Dolbyt reduces
the amount of hiss and static
during tape playback.
Press the button to activate
(and deactivate) Dolbyt noise
reduction.
The noise reduction system is
manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
Compression adjust
(if equipped)
Compression adjust brings soft and
loud CD passages together for a
more consistent listening level.
Press the COMP control to activate
and deactivate compression adjust.
EJ TAPE CD
DOLBY SYSTEM
EJECT
3
4
COMP
5
COMP
5
SHUFFLE
6
COMP
5
SHUFFLE
6
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18. Shuffle feature (if equipped)
The shuffle feature works while in
CD play mode and allows you to
listen to randomly selected tracks
on one or all CDs loaded in the
changer.
Press the Shuffle control to listen
to the tracks on the current CD(s)
in random order.
Random order play continues until
the control is pressed again.
Clock
Press the CLK control to display
the time on the audio system
display.
Time is displayed:
² until an audio function control is
pressed.
² approximately ten seconds after
each audio system change.
² when the audio system is off
and the ignition is ON.
To remove the clock display, press
the CLK control again.
COMP
5
SHUFFLE
6
COMP
5
SHUFFLE
6
CLK
AUTO
SET
CLK
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19. Setting the clock
To set the hour, hold the CLK
control and press:
to increase hour and
to decrease hours.
To set the minute, hold the CLK
control and press:
to increase minutes and
to decrease minutes.
Blank skip function
Press this control to toggle the
BLANK SKIP function on and off.
When the function is activated, the
audio system will automatically
skip over any blank (silent)
passages in the playing cassette
tape. When the function is
deactivated, the audio system will
play the blank portion of the
cassette tape.
DSP function (if equipped)
Press the DSP control to activate
the DSP effect. To scroll through
the available DSP effects, press
. Select these available DSP
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AUTO
SET
SEEK
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS SCAN
AUTOSET
CLK
AUTO
SET
TUNE
DISCS
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS TAPE CD
DSP
BLANK
SKIP
DSP
BLANK
SKIP
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20. effects according to your listening
preference.
² STAD — simulated “Outdoor
Stadium” type sound
² JAZZ — simulated “Jazz Club”
type sound
² CHUR — simulated “Church”
type sound
² HALL — simulated “Concert
Hall” type sound
² NEWS — simulated “Voice Only”
type sound
FORD CD CHANGER
(IF EQUIPPED)
Slide the door to access the CD
changer magazine.
Press to eject the magazine.
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21. Make sure only one disc is inserted
in each slot. Each disc must be
inserted with the label surface
upward. You may insert up to six
CDs.
The magazine does not need to be
full for the changer to operate.
Radio power must be turned on to
play the CDs in the changer. The
magazine may be stored in the
glove box when not being used.
The CD magazine may be inserted
or ejected with the radio power
off.
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COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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22. REAR SEAT CONTROLS
(IF EQUIPPED)
The rear seat controls allow the
rear seat passengers to operate the
radio and use headphones.
Adjusting volume
Press the + control to increase
volume.
Press the — control to decrease
volume.
From the rear seat controls,
volume control can be set no
higher than the current radio
setting unless the speakers are
turned off. Refer to Turning
speakers on and off.
– VOLUME + BAND
SEEK
MEMORY
– VOLUME + BAND
SEEK
MEMORY
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23. Turning the speakers on and off
Press to turn the speakers on or
off.
Using headphones
Plug a 3.5 mm headphone (not
included) into the jack to
operate headphones with speakers
turned off.
Plug headphone jack into the
jack to operate
headphones with the speakers
turned on.
AM or FM select
Push the BAND control to change
the frequency band between AM,
FM1 and FM2.
Memory preset button
Push the MEMORY control to
access the station you have set
into memory preset 1.
– VOLUME + BAND
SEEK
MEMORY
– VOLUME + BAND
SEEK
MEMORY
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24. Push the MEMORY control
successively to access stations 1–6.
Seek function
Press the side of the SEEK
control to seek the next highest
radio station.
Press the side of the SEEK
control the next lower radio
station.
In tape mode, use the SEEK
function to access the next or
previous selection.
In CD mode (if equipped), use the
SEEK function to access the next
or previous selection.
DISPLAY
The display screen gives
information on the status of the
audio system.
– VOLUME + BAND
SEEK
MEMORY
FM 1 ST
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25. AUDIO SYSTEM CARE AND
CLEANING
Troubleshooting the CD
changer
The laser beam used in the
compact disc player is
harmful to the eyes. Do not
attempt to disassemble the case.
If sound skips:
² You may be traveling on a rough
road, playing badly scratched
discs or the disc may be dirty.
Skipping will not scratch the
discs or damage the player.
If changer does not work:
² A disc is already loaded where
you want to insert disc.
² The disc is inserted with the
label surface downward.
² The disc is dusty or defective.
² The player’s internal
temperature is above 75°C
(167°F). Allow the player to
cool down before operating.
² A disc with format and
dimensions not within industry
standards is inserted.
Cleaning compact discs
Inspect all discs for contamination
before playing. If necessary, clean
discs only with an approved CD
cleaner and wipe the center out to
the edge. Do not use circular
motion.
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26. CD and CD changer care
² Handle discs by their edges only.
Never touch the playing surface.
² Do not expose discs to direct
sunlight or heat sources for
extended periods of time.
² Do not insert more than one
disc into each slot of the CD
changer magazine.
Cleaning cassette player
Clean the tape player head with a
cassette cleaning cartridge after
ten to twelve hours of play to
maintain the best sound and
operation.
Cassette and cassette player
care
² Use only cassettes that are 90
minutes long or less.
² Do not expose tapes to direct
sunlight, high humidity, extreme
heat or extreme cold. Allow
tapes that may have been
exposed to extreme
temperatures to reach a
moderate temperature before
playing.
² Tighten very loose tapes by
inserting a finger or pencil into
the hole and turning the hub.
² Remove loose labels before
inserting tapes.
² Do not leave tapes in the
cassette player for a long time
when not being played.
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27. RADIO FREQUENCY
INFORMATION
The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) and the
Canadian Radio and
Telecommunications
Communications (CRTC) establish
the frequencies AM and FM
stations may use for their
broadcasts. Allowable frequencies
are:
AM 530, 540–1600, 1610 kHz steps
FM 87.9, 88.1–107.1, 107.9 Mhz
steps
Not all frequencies are used in a
given area.
RADIO RECEPTION FACTORS
Three factors can affect radio
reception:
² Distance/strength. The further
an FM station travels, the
weaker it is. The listenable
range of the average FM station
is approximately 40 km (24
miles). This range can be
affected by “signal modulation.”
Signal modulation is a process
radio stations use to increase
their strength/volume relative to
other stations.
² Terrain. Hills, mountains and tall
buildings between your vehicle’s
antenna and the radio station
signal can cause FM reception
problems. Static can be caused
on AM stations by power lines,
electric fences, traffic lights,
driving under bridges and
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28. thunderstorms. Moving away
from an interfering structure
(out of its “shadow”) returns
your reception to normal.
² Station overload. Weak stations
are sometimes captured by
stronger stations when you pass
a broadcast tower. A stronger
station may temporarily
overtake a weaker station and
play while the weak station
frequency is displayed.
The audio system automatically
switches to single channel
reception if it will improve the
reception of a station normally
received in stereo.
WARRANTIES AND SERVICE
Refer to the “Warranty Guide” for
audio system warranty information.
If service is necessary, see your
dealer or a qualified technician.
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29. AM/FM select ................................7
Audio power ..................................6
Bass adjust ..................................13
CD select .....................................14
Clock ............................................18
Compact disc changer
care ............................................26
operation ...................................20
troubleshooting .........................25
Compression adjust ....................17
Display .........................................24
Dolbyt
noise reduction .........................17
Electronic sound system ...........2,4
Fast forward function .................15
Index
Radio frequency
information ................................27
reception ...................................27
Rewind function ..........................15
Scan function ..............................10
Seek function ................................9
Speaker balance adjust ..............13
Stations
selecting ....................................11
Tape direction select ..................16
Tape select ..................................14
Treble adjust ...............................13
Tune adjust ...................................8
Warranties
radio ...........................................28
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