display Acura RL 2000 3.5 User Guide
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Climat
e Control System
3.5 RL with Navigation System
Fully-automati c Operatio n
To put the Automatic Climate Control in fully-automatic mode,
press the AUTO button and set the
fan control dial to AUTO, then set
the desired temperature by turning
the temperature control dial. You will see FULL AUTO in the system's
display. The light above the button also shows you which
mode, Recirculation or Fresh Air, is
selected.
The system automatically selects the proper mix of conditioned and/or
heated air that will, as quickly as possible, raise or lower the interior
temperature from its current level to
the set temperature.
When you set the temperature to its
lower limit (60°F/18°C) or its upper limit (90°F/32°C), the system runsat full cooling or heating only. It does
not regulate the interior temperature. FA
N CONTRO L
DIA L
FUL
L AUT O
DISPLA Y
When the temperature is set between the lower and upper limits,
the system regulates the interior
temperature to the set value.
In cold weather, the fan will not
come on automatically until the car
has been driven for a short time and
the heater starts to develop warm air.
OF
F
BUTTO N
Pressing the OFF button shuts the
climate control system completely off. Keep the system completely off
only for short periods. To keep stale
air and mustiness from collecting,
you should have the fan running at all times.
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AUT
O
BUTTO N
TEMPERATUR
E
CONTRO L DIA L
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Semi-automati c Operatio n
You can manually select various functions of the Climate Control system when it is in FULL AUTO.
All other features remain auto- matically controlled. Making any
manual selection causes the word
FULL to go out.
Air Conditioning (A/C) Button Press the A/C button to operate the
air conditioning. Each time you press
the A/C button, the display shows
the mode: A/C ECON, A/C OFF, or
A/C ON.
When you turn the A/C off, the sys-
tem cannot regulate the inside tem-
perature if you set the dial below the outside temperature. With the A/C
on, use the temperature control dial
to adjust the temperature of the air
flow to a comfortable setting. AI
R CONDITIONIN G
BUTTO N
TEMPERATUR
E
CONTRO L DIA L
RECIRCULATIO N BUTTO N
With the A/C in economy mode, you
will see A/C ECON in the system's display. Use this mode to get better
fuel economy.
In this mode, you may feel a slight re-
duction in cooling efficiency. If you
want more cooling, select A/C ON or FULL AUTO.
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Recirculation Button
This button controls the source of the air going into the system. When
the indicator above this button is lit,air from the car's interior is sent
through the system again (Recircula-
tion mode). When the indicator is off, air is brought in from outside the car (Fresh Air mode).
You can, for example, manually put the system in recirculation mode
when driving through an area of smoke or fumes.
Fan Control Dial
You can manually select the fan speed by turning the fan control dial.
When you turn the dial clockwise, the fan is taken out of automatic
mode and starts to run at its lowestspeed. Turning the dial fully
clockwise increases the fan's speed,
which increases air flow. FA
N CONTRO L DIA L MOD
E BUTTO N
RECIRCULATIO N BUTTO N
Mode Button
Use the MODE button to select the
vents the air flows from. Some air
will flow from the side vents and the dashboard corner vents in all modes.
Each time you press the MODE
button, the display shows the mode selected. Press the button four times
to see all the modes.
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3.5 RL without Navigation System
Operatin g th e Radi o
The ignition switch must be inACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) to operate the audio system. Turn thesystem on by pushing the PWR/
VOL knob or the AM/FM button.
Adjust the volume by turning the
knob.
The band and frequency that the ra-
dio was last tuned to is displayed. To
change bands, press the AM/FM but-
ton. On the FM band, ST will be dis-
played if the station is broadcasting
in stereo. ST will flash if you are driv-
ing in an area where the radio signal
is weak. Stereo reproduction on AM
is not available. You can use any of three methods to
find radio stations on the selected
band: TUNE, SEEK, or the Preset
buttons.
TUN E — Use the TUNE knob to
tune the radio to a desired frequency.
Turn the TUNE knob to the right to tune to a higher frequency, or to the
left to tune to a lower frequency.
Turn the knob right or left until the
display reaches the desired frequen-
cy.
SEE K — The SEEK function
searches the band for a station with
a strong signal. To activate it, push ei-
ther of the SEEK/SKIP buttons (— or +). Push the + button to scan up
from the current frequency, and the — button to scan down. It stops
when it finds a station with a strong
signal.
Prese
t — You can store the
frequencies of your favorite radio stations in the six preset buttons.
Each button will store one frequency
on the AM band, and two
frequencies on the FM band.
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AUTO SELECT — If you are
traveling far from home and can no
longer receive the stations you
preset, you can use the Auto Select
feature to find stations in the local
area.
To activate Auto Select, press the
A. SELECT button. A. SELECT will appear in the display, and the system
will go into scan mode for several seconds. It automatically scans both
bands, looking for stations with strong signals. It stores the frequen-
cies of six AM stations and twelve
FM stations in the preset buttons.
You can then use the preset buttons to select those stations.
If you are in a remote area, Auto
Select may not find six strong AM
stations or twelve strong FM stations.
If this happens, you will see a "0"
displayed when you press any preset
button that does not have a station
stored.
AUT
O SELEC T INDICATO R
AM/F M BUTTO N
AUT
O SELEC T BUTTO N
SEEK/SKI P
BUTTON S
PRESE T BUTTON S
With Auto Select on, you cannot manually store any frequencies in
the preset buttons. If you do not like
the stations found by Auto Select,
you can use the TUNE and SEEK
functions to find other stations. Auto Select does not erase the
frequencies that you preset pre-
viously. When you return home, turn off Auto Select by pressing the A. SELECT button. The preset
buttons will then select the fre-
quencies you originally set.
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TUN
E
KNO B
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Tap e Searc h Function s
With a cassette playing, you can use the FF, REW, TMS, or REPEAT
function to find a desired program.
FF /REW — Fast Forward and Re-
wind move the tape rapidly. To re-
wind the tape, push the REW button.
You will see REW in the display. To fast forward the tape, push the FFbutton. You will see FF displayed.Press the PROG/PLAY button to
take the system out of rewind or fast
forward. When the system reaches the end of the tape, it reversesdirection and begins to play if in fast
forward, or it begins to play if in
rewind.
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AM/F
M BUTTO N
PWR/VO L KNO B
CASSETT
E SLO T
TMS INDICATO R
DOLB Y INDICATO R
TAP E
DIRECTIO N
INDICATO R
EJEC
T
BUTTO N
REPEA T
INDICATO R
TM S
BUTTO N
REPEA
T
BUTTO N
PROG/PLA Y
BUTTO N
REWIN D
BUTTO N DOLB
Y BUTTO N
FAS T FORWAR D
BUTTO N
CD/TAP
E BUTTO N
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TM S — The Tape Music Search
Function allows you to find the begin-
ning of a song or passage. To acti-
vate TMS, press the TMS button.
You will see TMS displayed. To find the beginning of the song or passagecurrently playing, push the REW but-
ton. You will see REW flashing in the display as the tape rewinds. To find
the beginning of the next song, push
the FF button. You will see FF
flashing in the display as the tape
fast forwards. When the system
finds the beginning of a song or pas- sage, it goes back to PLAY mode.
Press the TMS button again to turn
it off.
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CASSETT
E SLO T
TM S INDICATO R
EJECT
BUTTO N
REPEA T
INDICATO R
REPEA T
BUTTO N
TM S BUTTO N
FAS T FORWAR D
BUTTO N
REWIN
D
BUTTO NPWR/VO
L KNO B
TAP E
DIRECTIO N
INDICATO R
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REPEA T — The Repeat function
continuously replays the current
song or passage. Press the REPEAT
button to activate it; you will see RPT displayed as a reminder. When the
system reaches the end of the song
or passage currently playing, it will
automatically go into rewind.
When it senses the beginning of the same song or passage, the system
returns to PLAY mode. It will
continue to repeat this same
program until you deactivate REPEAT by pressing the button
again.
Pressing the REW or FF button also
turns off REPEAT. The TMS and REPEAT functions
use silent periods on the tape to findthe end of a song or passage. These
features may not work to your satisfaction if there is almost no gap
between selections, a high noise level between selections, or a silent
period in the middle of a selection.
Carin g for Cassette s
Damaged cassettes can jam inside
the drive or cause other problems. See page 154 for information on
cassette care and protection. Operatin
g th e C D Change r
A Compact Disc changer is standard equipment. If holds up to six discs,
providing several hours of continu- ous entertainment. You operate theCD changer with the same controls
used for the radio and cassette play-
er.
To load the CDs in the magazine and load the magazine into the CDchanger, refer to page 157. Play onlystandard round discs. Odd-shaped
CDs may jam in the drive or cause
other problems.
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To operate the CD changer, the igni- tion switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).
Select the CD mode by pressing the CD/TAPE button. You will see "CD"
in the display. The system will start
to play the first track of the first disc
in the magazine. You will see the disc and track number displayed.
When that disc ends, the next disc in the magazine is loaded and played.
After the last disc finishes, the system returns to disc 1.
To select a different disc, press the appropriate preset button (1 — 6). If
you select an empty slot in the magazine, the changer will, after
finding that slot empty, try to load
the CD in the next slot. This continues until it finds a CD to load
and play.
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A.SELEC
T INDICATO R
REPEAT
BUTTO N
SEEK/SKI P
BUTTON S
AUT O
SELEC T
BUTTO N
PWR/VO
L
KNO B
PRESET BUTTON S
AM/F
M
BUTTO N
REPEA
T INDICATO R
CD/TAP E BUTTO N
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You can use the SEEK/SKIP buttons to select tracks within a disc. If you
push and release either of the
SEEK/SKIP buttons ( — or +), thesystem will move to the beginning of
a track. Push the + button to move
to the beginning of the next track, and push the — button to move to
the beginning of the current track.
If you push and hold the SEEK/
SKIP button, you will hear a beep
and the system will continue to move
across tracks. Release the button
when you think it has reached the de- sired place on the disc. REPEA
T — When you activate the
Repeat feature by pressing the
REPEAT button, the system continu-
ously replays the current track. You
will see RPT in the display as a reminder. Press the REPEAT buttonagain to turn it off.
RANDOM PLAY — This feature,
when activated, plays the tracks on a CD in random order, rather than in
the order they are recorded on the CD. To activate Random Play, press
the A. SELECT button. You will see
A. SELECT in the display. The sys- tem will then select and play tracksrandomly on the current disc. When
all tracks on that disc have been
played, the next disc is loaded and
played randomly. This continues un-
til you deactivate Random Play by
pressing A. SELECT again. To take the system out of CD mode,
press the AM/FM button or insert acassette in the player. If a tape is
already in the cassette player, press
the CD/TAPE button. When you return to CD mode, play will contin-
ue at the same point that it left off.
If you turn the system off while a CD
is playing, either with the PWR/VOL
knob or the ignition switch, play will continue at the same point when you
turn it back on.
Protectin g Compac t Disc s
For information on how to handle
and protect compact discs, see page
159.
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