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Pinding a Station 
AM/FM: Press the lower knob to get AM or FM. The 
display  shows  your  selection. 
TUNE: Turn the  lower  knob  to  choose  radio  stations. 
SEEK: Press  the  up  or down mow to go to the  next 
higher  or  lower station. 
Presets: The four  pushbuttons  let you  return  to  your 
favorite  stations.  You can set 
up to 14 stations (7 AM 
and 7 FM). 
1. Press A" to  select  the  band. 
2. Find  the  station you want. 
3. Press SET until the  word SET appears  on  the 
4. Press  and  hold  one of the four numbered  buttons,  or 
5. The  sound will mute.  When  it returns,  release  the 
display. 
press  and  hold 
two side-by-side  buttons. 
buttons. 
Whenever  you  press  that  numbered  button 
or pair of 
buttons,  the  station  you  set will return. 
Setting the Tone 
BASS: Slide  the  lever  up or: down to increase  or 
decrease  bass.  The  middle 
position is a detent. 
TREB: Slide  the  lever  up  or  down  to  increase  or 
decrease  treble.  The  middle  position 
is a detent. If a 
station  is weak  or  noisy,  you  may 
want to  decrease 
treble. 
Adjusting the Speakers 
BAL: Turn the  control  behind  the  upper  knob  to  move 
the  sound  to  the  left or  right  speakers.  The  middle 
position 
is a  detent  and  balances  the  speakers. 
FADE: Turn the  control  behind  the  lower  knob  to  move 
the  sound  to  the  front  or  rear  speakers.  The  middle 
position 
is a  detent  and  balances  the  speakers. 
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Optional AM/F” Stereo Radios 
If your Pontiac has a radio  with a cassette  tape player, 
a compact disc  player or a graphic equalizer, the 
instructions  below  will explain how  to  use  the radio. 
For other features,  see the instructions 
for the feature 
your radio  has. 
Playing the  Radio 
Push POWER to turn the system on or off. 
VOL: Turn  this  knob clockwise  to increase  volume. 
Turn  it counterclockwise to decrease volume. 
RECALL: Press this button briefly  to recall  the station 
being  played  or the clock display. 
If you press  the  button 
when  the ignition 
is off, the clock will  show for a few 
seconds. 
Finding a Station 
AMm: Press  this button  to get AM, FMl or FM2. 
The display shows  your selection. 
TUNE: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn it to 
choose  radio stations. Push the knob  back in when 
you’re  not  using 
it. 
SEEK: Press  the  up  or down arrow to go to the  next 
higher 
or lower station. 
Presets: The six pushbuttons  let you return to your 
favorite  stations.  You can set  up  to 
18 stations (6 AM, 
6 FM1 and 6 FM2). 
1. Press AMRM to select  the band. 
2. Find  the station  you  want. 
3. Press  and  hold  one of the six numbered  butt S. 
4. The  sound  will mute.  When it returns  and SET 
appears  on  the display,  release the  button. 
Whenever  you  press that numbered  button, the station 
you  set  will  return. 
Adjusting the  Speakers 
BAL: Press this knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob 
to move  the  sound  to  the left  or right speakers. The 
middle  position  is 
a detent and balances  the speakers. 
FADE: Press the knob  lightly so it extends. Turn the 
knob to  move the sound  to the  front  or  rear  speakers. 
The  middle  position  is 
a detent and  balances  the 
speakers. 
Push the  knob  back  in  when  you’re not  using 
it. 
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Setting  the Tone 
BASS: Slide  the  lever  right or left  to  increase  or 
decrease  bass.  The  middle  position  is a  detent. 
TREBLE: Slide  the  lever  right  or left to increase  or 
decrease  treble.  The middle  position  is a  detent. 
If a 
station  is weak  or  noisy,  you  may  want  to decrease 
treble. 
Using the  Graphic  Equalizer 
The  equalizer  allows  you  to  adjust  seven  separate 
frequencies  of sound  to  your  taste,  instead 
of just  bass 
and  treble.  Start  with  the  levers  in  their  middle  positions. 
Move  a  lever  up  to  emphasize  a  frequency  or  down  to 
de-emphasize  it. 
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Playing a Cassette Tape 
The longer side  with the tape visible  should face to the 
right. 
If the  radio is on,  the tape will begin playing. If 
you  hear  nothing  or hear a  garbled  sound, the tape  may 
not  be in squarely.  Press EJECT to  remove the tape  and 
start  over. 
While the tape  is playing, use  the VOL,  FADE, 
BAL, 
TREBLE, BASS and  the graphic equalizer controls  just 
as  you  do for  the  radio. Other controls  may have 
different functions  when a tape is inserted. The  display 
will  show  a cassette symbol  and  an 
arrow to  show  which 
side  of the tape  is playing. 
Your  tape bias  is set  automatically. 
Press  this button  to search  for the previous 
selection  on the tape.  Your tape must  have at least  fow 
seconds 
of silence  between  each selection  for PREV  to 
work. 
NEXT: Press  this button  to go to the  next  selection  on 
the  tape. 
Your tape must  have at  least  four seconds  of 
silence  between  each selection  for 
NEXT to work.  The 
SEEK  down  and  up  arrows will 
also find the 
previous and next selections  on the  tape. 
REV: Press this  button to reverse  the tape  rapidly.  Press 
it again  to return to playing speed.  The radio will  play 
while  the tape  reverses.  Use 
TUNE or SEEK  to change 
the  radio station. 
FWD: Press this button  to advance  quickly  to another 
part  of the  tape.  Press  the button  again  to return to 
playing speed.  The radio  will  play  while the tape 
advances.  Use 
TUNE or SEEK  to change the  radio 
station. 
PROG: Press  this  button  to change the side of the tape 
that is playing. 
00: Press  this  button  to reduce background  noise  on 
Dolby@  encoded  tapes. 
Dolby@ 
B Noise  Reduction  manufactured  under  license 
from  Dolby  Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 
“Dolby”  and the 
On@ symbol  are trademarks  of Dolby 
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 
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AM/F”: Press  this  button to play  the  radio  when a tape 
is playing.  The tape  will  stop  but  remain  in  the  player. 
TAPE/PLAY: Press  this  button  to  change  to  the tape 
function  when  the  radio  is on. The cassette  symbol  with 
an 
mow will  appear  on the display  when  the  tape  is 
active. 
EJECT: Press  this  button  to remove  the  tape.  The radio 
will  play. 
Cln: This message  may  appear  on  the  display. If it  does, 
your  cassette  tape  player  needs  to  be  cleaned. 
It will  still 
play  tapes,  but  you  should  clean  it as  soon  as  possible  to 
prevent  damage  to your  tapes  and  player.  See “Care 
of 
Your  Cassette  Tape  Player”  in the  Index.  After  you  clean 
the  player,  press  and  hold  EJECT for five seconds  to 
reset  the  Cln  indicator. 
“- - -” will  appear  in  the  display 
to  show  the  indicator  was  reset. 
Playing  a  Compact  Disc 
Insert  a  disc  partway  into  the  slot,  label  side  up.  The 
player  will  pull  it in.  If  the  radio  is on,  the  disc  will  begin 
playing.  The  CD  symbol 
will appear  on  the  display. 
If you’re  driving  on  a  very  rough  road,  the  disc  may  not 
play  and  ERR  may  appear  on  the  display.  The disc 
should  play  when  the  road  gets  smoother. 
If ERR 
appears  on the  display  and  the  disc  comes  back  out, 
it 
could  be  that: 
0 The  disc  is upside  down. 
0 It is  dirty,  scratched  or wet. 
It is  very  humid. If so, wait  about  an  hour  and  try 
again. 
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REV: Press  and  hold this button  to return  to  a passage 
quickly.  The display  will  show  elapsed time. 
FWD: Press  and  hold  this button  to advance to a 
passage  quickly.  The display will  show elapsed  time. 
RBM: Press this  button  to  hear  the  tracks  in  random 
order.  Press  it again  to turn 
off random  play. 
AM/FM: Press  this button to  play the radio  when  a disc 
is  playing.  The disc  will  stop  but remain  in  the player. 
CDPLAY: Press this  button to change  to the  disc 
function  when the radio  is on.  The  disc  will  start playing 
at  the point  where it was  stopped.  The CD  symbol  and 
CD  will  appear on the display  when the disc  is active. 
RECALL: Press this button to  see which  track  is 
playing.  Press it again  within  five seconds  to see  how 
long 
it has  been  playing  (elapsed time). Press it again  to 
return to  time, or let  the display  return  automatically. 
PREV: Press this button to go to the start  of the  current 
track,  if more  than  eight seconds  ha.ve  played.  If  you 
hold  the button  or press  it more  than  once, the player 
will  continue  moving  back  or forward through  the disc. 
NEXT: Press  this button to go to  the  next track. If  you 
hold  the button 
or press  it more  than  once, the player 
will  continue  moving forward through the disc. 
The  SEEK  down  and 
up arrows will also find the 
previous  and  next selections  on the tape. 
EJECT: Press this  button to remove  the  disc. The radio 
will  play  if  it  is  on. 
THEFTLOCK 
Your system  has this feature if it shows THEFTLOCK 
on its face.  THEFTLOCK  is a theft-deterrent feature 
that can  be  used or ignored.  If you  ignore it,  your  system 
will  play  normally.  If  you  use  it, your  system  can’t  be 
turned  on if 
it is stolen because it locks anytime  battery 
power  is removed.  To unlock  it, 
a code must  be entered. 
These instructions  will tell you  how  to  enter a code into 
your  system.  They  also tell you  how  to unlock  the 
system  with  your  code and  how  to  shut 
off the 
THEFTLOCK  system. 
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Entering a Code Unlocking the  System 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
Write  down  any  number from 000 to  1999. This is 
your  code. 
Turn  the ignition  to  ACC  or 
RUN. 
Turn the radio  off. 
Press  the 
1 and 4 preset  buttons  at the  same  time  and 
hold  until 
“- - -” shows-on  the  display. 
You  now  have  only  15 seconds  between  each of the 
following  steps. 
Press  MIN  and 
“000” will appear  on the  display. 
Press 
MIN again  and  hold until  the last  two  digits  of 
your  code  appear. 
Press  and  hold 
HR until the  first digit or digits  of 
your  code  appear. 
Press 
A” after  you  make  sure  the  code  matches 
the  one  you  wrote  down.  “rEP”  will  appear  on  the 
display,  meaning  you  should  repeat  Steps 
5 through 7. 
After  you  repeat  the  steps, press A”. SEC 
should  appear  on  the display,  meaning  your  system  is 
secured. 
If your  ignition is off, the THEmZOCK 
indicator light  on  the  radio face will flash. 
Store  the  paper  with  your  code  written  on  it  in 
a safe 
place  (not  in  your  vehicle). 
If battery  power is removed €or any reason, LOC will 
appear  on 
the display  when  power is reapplied.  You will 
need  to  enter your code to  unlock  the  system.  You have 
only  15 seconds  between  each  of the  following  steps. 
1. Turn  the ignition on. LOC will appear  on  the display. 
2. Press MIN and “000” will appear  on  the  display. 
3. Press  MIN  again  and  hold  until the last  two  digits  of 
4. Press  and  hold HR until the  first digit  or digits  of 
your  code  appear. 
your 
code  appear. 
5. Press  AM/FM  after  you  make  sure the  code  matches 
the  one  you  wrote  down. 
SEC should  appear  on  the 
display,  meaning  you  can  now  use  your  system,  and. 
it is secured. If LOC  appears,  you  entered  the  wrong 
code  and the system  is still locked. 
If you enter the  wrong code eight  times, InOP will 
appear  on  the  display.  You will have  to  wait  an  hour 
with  the ignition  on  before  you  can  try  again.  When  you 
try  again,  you  will  only  have 
three chances  to  enter the 
correct  code before  InOP  appears. 
If you lose or  forget  your  code and  cannot  unlock  the 
system, contact  you  dealer. 
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Disabling THEFTLOCK 
If you  want  to  turn  off  THEFTLOCK,  you  will neea to 
enter 
your code. If you lose  or  forget your code, see 
your  dealer. 
1. Turn  the ignition on and  the radio off. 
2. Press  the  1 and 4 preset  buttons  at the same  time  and 
hold until 
SEC shows  on  the display. 
You  now  have  only 
1.5 seconds between each of the 
following steps. 
3. Press MIN and “000” will  appear  on the  display. 
4. Press MIN again  and  hold  until the last two digits of 
your code  appear. 
5. Press and hold HR until the  first digit or digits of 
your  code  appear. 
the  one  you  wrote  down. 
“- - -” should  appear on the 
display,  meaning  your  system 
is unsecured. If SEC 
appears, you entered the  wrong code and the system 
is still  secured. 
6. Press AMEM after  you  make  sure the code  matches 
Understanding  Radio  Reception 
FM Stereo 
FM Stereo  will  give  you  the  best sound, but mVr signals 
will  reach  only  about  10 to 
40 miles (1 6 to 65 km). Tall 
buildings or hills can interfere  with 
FM signals, causing 
the  sound  to come  and  go. 
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AM 
The range  for most AM stations  is greater  than  for FM, 
especially  at  night.  The longer range,  however, can 
cause stations to interfere  with each  other. 
AM can also 
pick up  noise  from  things like storms  and  power  lines. 
To  lower  this noise, 
try reducing  the treble level. 
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Tips About Your Audio System 
Hearing damage from loud  noise is almost  undetectable 
until 
it is too late. Your hearing  can  adapt  to  higher 
volumes 
df sound.  Sound  that  seems  normal  can be loud 
and hannful  to  your  hearing.  Take  precautions  by 
adjusting  the  volume  control 
on your radio  to a safe 
sound  level before  your  hearing 
adapts to it. 
To help  avoid  hearing  loss or damage: 
Adjust  the  volume  control to the  lowest  setting. 
Increase volume  slowly  until you hear  comfortably 
and  clearly. 
I NOTICE: 
Before  you add  any  sound  equipment  to  your 
vehicle 
-- like  a  tape  player, CB radio, mobile 
telephone  or two-way  radio 
- be sure  you can 
add  what 
you want. If you  can,  it’s very 
important  to  do  it  properly.  Added  sound 
equipment  may interfere  with  the  operation 
of 
your  vehicle’s  engine, Delco@  radio  or  other 
systems,  and even  damage  them.  And,  your 
vehicle’s  systems 
may interfere  with  the 
operation 
of sound  equipment  that  has  been 
added  improperly. 
So, before  adding  sound  equipment,  check  with 
your  retailer  and  be sure 
to check  Federal  rules 
covering  mobile radio  and  telephone  units. 
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Care of Your Cassette Tape Player 
A  tape  player  that  is not  cleaned  regularly  is subject  to 
reduced  sound  quality,  ruining  the  cassette, 
or damaging 
the  mechanism.  Tape  cassettes  that  are not  properly 
stored  in  their  plastic  cases  away  from contaminants, 
direct  sunlight,  and  extreme  heat  may  not  operate 
properly  and  could  cause premature  failure 
of the  tape 
player. 
Your  tape player  should  be  cleaned  with  every 
50 hours 
of  use  to provide  optimum  performance.  Your radio  may 
display  Cln  to indicate  that  you  have used  your  tape 
player  for 
50 hours  without  resetting  the  tape  clean 
timer.  If  you  notice  a  reduction  in  sound  quality, 
regardless  of  when  the  tape  player  was  last cleaned,  try 
playing  a  different  cassette  to see  if the  tape  or the  tape 
player  is at fault.  If  the  second  cassette  results  in  no 
improvement  in  sound  quality,  try  cleaning  the  tape 
player. 
Proper  tape  player  cleaning  should  be  done with  a 
scrubbing  action,  nonabrasive  cleaner  cassette.  This  is a 
wet-type  cleaning  system  that  uses  a  cleaning  cassette 
with  pads  which  scrub  the  tape  head  as  the  hubs  of the 
cleaner  cassette  turn. 
To properly  clean  your  tape  player, 
follow  the  instructions  with  the  cleaning  cassette.  If  you 
use  this  type 
of cleaner,  the radio  may  display  an  error 
and  eject  the  cartridge.  This 
is normal  and is the  result 
of an added  feature in the  tape  player  that  detects  broken 
tapes. 
If an  error  occurs,  you  will  need  to  insert  the 
cleaning  cassette  at  least  three  times  to  thoroughly  clean  the  tape  player. 
You  may  prefer  to  use  a  non-scrubbing  action,  wet-type 
cleaner. 
This type  of  cleaner  uses  a  fabric  belt  to  clean 
the  tape  head. 
This type of cleaner  cassette  will  not 
cause  an  error,  but  it may  not  clean  the  tape  player  as 
thoroughly  as  the  scrubbing  type  cleaner. 
A scrubbing  action  cleaner  is available  through  your 
dealer 
(GM Part No. 12344600). 
Cassettes  are subject  to wear  and  the  sound  quality  may 
degrade  over  time.  Always  verify  that  the  cassette  tape  is  in  good  condition  and  the  tape  player  is clean  before 
obtaining  service 
on your  tape  player. 
Care of Your Compact  Discs 
Handle  discs  carefully.  Store  them  in  their  original  cases 
or  other  protective  cases  and  away  from direct  sunlight 
and  dust.  If  the  surface  of a  disc  is soiled,  dampen  a 
clean,  soft  cloth  in a  mild,  neutral  detergent  solution  and 
clean  it, wiping  from the  center  to  the  edge. 
Be  sure  never  to  touch  the  signal  surface  when  handling 
discs.  Pick  up  discs  by grasping  the  outer  edges  or the 
edge  of the  hole  and  the  outer  edge. 
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