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Push thebutton to select a desired memor\f.
MUTE button:
Press the
button to mute the sound. Press again
to restore the sound.
F\b-A\b RADIO WITH CO\bPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER (T\fpe C)
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1. Sound preference button
2. TA (Traffic Announcement)/NEWS button
3. F\b·A\b band select button
4. CD button
5. AUX button
6. CD EJECT button
7. \bENU button
8. SEEK/TRACK button 9. TUNE button
10. ENTER button
11. PHONE END/BACK button
12. POWER ON/OFF button/VOLU\bE control
knob
13. AUX IN (auxiliar\f input) jack
14. PHONE SEND button
15. PHONE BOOK button
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16. Radio memory buttons
17. RP\f (Repeat)\bMIX (Mix play) button
Anti-theft system (if equipped)
\fhis unit can only be activated when the ignition switch
for Anti-\fheft System is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
Each radio is uniquely matched to the vehicle’s
immobilizer and therefore cannot be transferred to
any other vehicle.
Audio main operation
\fhe audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
POWER ON/OFF button:
\fo turn on the audio system, push the POWER ON\b
OFF button.
.\fhe system will turn on in the mode, (radio or CD)
which was used immediately before the system
was turned off.
. If there is no CD loaded, the radio will be turned
on.
\fo turn off the audio system, push the POWER ON\b
OFF button.
Volume control:
\fo control the volume, turn the VOLUME control dial.
\furn the VOLUME control dial clockwise to make the
sound louder.
\furn the VOLUME control dial counterclockwise to
make the sound quieter.
Sound preference button:
\fo enter the audio mode (radio or CD) , push the
button. When no CD is loaded, the audio system will
automatically switch to the radio mode. \fo change the audio settings (BASS, \fREBLE,
FADER, BALANCE, EQ) , push the
button or
EN\fER button to select the mode.
BASS ?\fREBLE ?BALANCE ?FADER ?EQ ?
BASS
\fo adjust each audio setting, turn the VOL control dial
clockwise or counterclockwise.
BASS: (í) to decrease \b (+) to increase
\fREB(LE): (í) to decrease \b (+) to increase
BAL(ANCE): (R) to right balance \b (L) to left balance
FADE(R): (F) to front fade \b (R) to rear fade
EQ (Equalizer): Use this control to change the preset
sound mode for CD play.
\furn the MENU\bVOL dial clockwise or counterclock-
wise. \fhe mode will change as follows:
OFF ⇔ENHANCE
If the audio settings mode is unchanged for approxi-
mately 8 seconds, the audio settings mode will
automatically return to the normal mode.
MENU button:
\fo configure the SPEED volume and BEEP settings,
perform the following procedure:
1. Push the MENU button.
2. \furn the VOLUME dial clockwise or counter- clockwise. \fhe display message will change as
follows:
PHONE SE\fUP ⇔SPEED VOL⇔CLOCK ⇔
BEEP ⇔PHONE SE\fUP
. When SPEED VOL appears on the display, briefly
push on the EN\fER button then turn the VOLUME
dial clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the
level of the volume. Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off the
speed volume feature. Increasing the speed
volume setting results in the audio volume
increasing more rapidly with vehicle speed. Push
the EN\fER button again to save the setting.
. When BEEP appears on the display, briefly push
the EN\fER button and then turn the VOLUME dial
clockwise or counterclockwise to switch the beep
sound on or off. Push the EN\fER button again to
save the setting.
\fo configure Alternative Frequency, Regional and
Language settings, perform the following procedure:
1. Push and hold the MENU button for at least 1.5 seconds.
2. \furn the VOLUME dial clockwise or counter- clockwise. \fhe display message will change as
follows:
AF⇔REG ⇔LANGUAGE ⇔AF
. \fo activate or deactivate the AF and REG mode,
briefly push on the EN\fER button when AF or
REG appears on the display and turn the
VOLUME dial clockwise or counterclockwise to
switch between the off or on position. After
selection, push the EN\fER button to confirm the
settings.
— When the AF mode is enabled, the audio unit
will automatically re-tune to a stronger fre-
quency if the radio signal becomes weak.
— When the REG mode is enabled, the audio unit will maintain and hold the station which is
broadcasting local (regional) programmes.
. \fo change the display language, briefly push the
EN\fER button when LANGUAGE appears on the
display then turn the VOLUME dial clockwise or
counterclockwise to select the appropriate lan-
guage setting.
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ENGLISH⇔DUTCH ⇔FRENCH ⇔SPANISH
⇔ GER\fAN ⇔ITALIAN ⇔PORTUGUESE ⇔
ENGLISH
Aft\br s\bl\bcting th\b d\bsir\bd languag\b, push th\b
ENTER button to \bxit th\b m\bnu.
Aft\br th\b d\bsir\bd l\bv\bls hav\b b\b\bn s\bt, push th\b \fENU
button to \bxit th\b m\bnu or wait at l\bast for 10 s\bconds
without pr\bssing any buttons.
Clock :
Clock display can b\b turn\bd on and off, and clock can
b\b adjust\bd.
. Wh\bn clock is not display\bd
1. Turn th\b audio unit on by pushing th\b POWER ON/OFF button.
2. Push th\b \fENU button and turn th\b VOLU\fE control knob until “CLOCK” is display\bd.
3. Push th\b ENTER button. (“CLOCK OFF” is display\bd)
4. Turn th\b VOLU\fE control knob to turn th\b clock display mod\b on. (“CLOCK ON” is display\bd)
5. Push th\b ENTER button. Th\b hour display will start flashing.
6. Turn th\b VOLU\fE control knob to adjust th\b tim\b.
7. Push th\b ENTER button. Th\b minut\b display will start flashing.
8. Turn th\b VOLU\fE control knob to adjust th\b tim\b.
9. Push th\b ENTER button to finish th\b clock adjustm\bnt.
. Wh\bn clock is display\bd
1. Turn th\b audio unit on by pushing th\b POWER ON/OFF button.
2. Push th\b \fENU button and turn th\b VOLU\fE control knob until “CLOCK” is display\bd. 3. Push th\b ENTER button. (“CLOCK ON” is
display\bd.)
4. P\brform st\bps 5 to 9 abov\b to adjust th\b tim\b.
CD play\br op\bration
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Th\b audio syst\bm op\brat\bs wh\bn th\b ignition switch is
in th\b “ACC” or “ON” position.
Loading:
Ins\brt a CD into th\b slot with th\b lab\bl sid\b facing up.
Th\b CD will b\b guid\bd automatically into th\b slot and
will start playing. If th\b radio is alr\bady playing, it will
automatically turn off, and th\b CD will start playing.
CAUTION:
Do not force the CD into the slot. This could
damage the player.
Aft\br loading th\b CD, th\b numb\br of tracks and th\b
playtim\b will app\bar on th\b display.
8 cm (3.1 in) diam\bt\br CDs can b\b play\bd without
using an adapt\br.
CD button:
Wh\bn th\b
button is push\bd whil\b th\b audio
syst\bm is off and a CD is load\bd, th\b audio syst\bm will
turn on and a CD will start playing automatically. If th\b
radio is alr\bady playing, it will automatically turn off and
th\b CD will start playing.
FF (Fast Forward) , REW (Rewind)
button :
Wh\bn th\b (fast forward) or (r\bwind) button is push\bd
whil\b th\b CD is b\bing play\bd, th\b CD will play whil\b
fast forwarding or r\bwinding. Wh\bn th\b button is
r\bl\bas\bd, th\b CD will r\bturn to normal play sp\b\bd.
TRACK UP/DOWN button:
Wh\bn th\b
button is push\bd whil\b a CD is b\bing
play\bd, th\b pr\bs\bnt track will b\b advanc\bd and mov\b to
th\b n\bxt track. Push th\b
button s\bv\bral tim\bs to
skip forward tracks. Th\b CD will advanc\b th\b numb\br
of tim\bs th\b button is push\bd. Wh\bn th\b last track of
th\b CD is forward\bd, th\b first track will b\b play\bd.
Wh\bn th\b
button is push\bd whil\b a CD is b\bing
play\bd, th\b pr\bs\bnt track will start ov\br from th\b
b\bginning. Push th\b
button s\bv\bral tim\bs to skip
back tracks. Th\b CD will r\bwind th\b numb\br of tim\bs
th\b button is push\bd. Wh\bn th\b first track of th\b CD is
r\bwound, th\b last track will b\b play\bd.
Repeat/MIX button:
Push th\b
button r\bp\bat\bdly to chang\b th\b play
mod\b as follows:
RPT (REPEAT) TRACK ?\fIX DISC ?RPT
(REPEAT) ALL
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RPT TRACK: The CD player plays the curre\ft track
co\fti\fuously\b
RPT ALL: All the tracks o\f the CD will be played i\f
seque\ftial order\b
MIX DISC: All the tracks o\f the CD will be played i\f a
ra\fdom order\b
CD EJECT button:
Whe\f the
butto\f is pushed while a CD is loaded,
the CD will be ejected\b
Whe\f the
butto\f is pushed twice, the CD will be
ejected further, a\fd the CD ca\f be removed with ease\b
If a CD is ejected by pushi\fg the
butto\f, a\fd it is
\fot take\f out from the loadi\fg slot, the CD will
automatically be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD\b
AUX button:
The AUX IN jack is located o\f the audio u\fit\b The AUX
IN audio i\fput jack accepts a\fy sta\fdard a\falog audio
i\fput such as from a portable cassette tape/CD player,
MP3 player, laptop computers, etc\b
Push the AUX butto\f to play a compatible device whe\f
it is plugged i\fto the AUX IN jack\b
CAUTION:
. Do not allow the cable or an external device
connected to the AUX terminal to affect your
driving.
. Connect a stereo mini-plug (3.5 mm in
diameter) cable to the AUX IN jack. If a
monaural mini-plug cable is used, the audio
will not output correctly.
WARNING:
.Depending on the external device, please
note that the volume may be louder or
quieter than that of the external device.
. When the AUX contacts with the plug of the
connector cable, noise may be heard.
. The connected exterior device cannot be
operated with the main audio system. The
volume and sound quality can be adjusted.
. The song title in the external device cannot
be displayed on the audio display.
. For the power source of the external device,
use the special battery. The external device
cannot be charged with the AUX terminal.
Noise may be heard if the CD, radio etc. is
operated while charging the battery with the
power socket of the vehicle.
FM-AM radio operatio\f
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The audio system operates whe\f the ig\fitio\f switch is
i\f the “ACC” or “ON” positio\f\b
FM-AM button:
Whe\f the
butto\f is pushed while the audio
system is off, the audio system will tur\f o\f a\fd the
radio will tur\f o\f\b Whe\f the
butto\f is pushed
while CD is already operati\fg, it will automatically tur\f
off, a\fd the radio will tur\f o\f\b
To cha\fge the radio ba\fds, push the
butto\f u\ftil
the desired ba\fd appears\b
FM 1 ?FM 2 ?FM T ?MW ?LW
Duri\fg FM receptio\f, whe\f the
butto\f is pushed
for lo\fger tha\f 1\b5 seco\fds, statio\fs are searched for
a\fd the 6 statio\fs of the FM T ba\fd\b The sou\fd is
muted u\ftil the auto store operatio\f is completed,
upo\f which preset cha\f\fel 1 is automatically tu\fed i\f\b
TUNE button:
Whe\f adjusti\fg the broadcasti\fg statio\f freque\fcy
ma\fually, push the
butto\f u\ftil the desired
freque\fcy is achieved\b
The freque\fcy cha\fges i\f steps of 100 kHz o\f the FM
ba\fd, 9 kHz o\f the MW ba\fd, a\fd 3 kHz o\f the LW
ba\fd\b
SEEK button:
Whe\f adjusti\fg the broadcasti\fg statio\f freque\fcy
automatically, push the
butto\f\b Whe\f the
system detects a broadcasti\fg statio\f, it will stop at
the statio\f\b
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*1*2*3*4*5*6Radio memory buttons:
The audio system can store u\f to 18 FM station
\brequencies (six in each o\b FM 1, FM 2 and FM T) , 6
MW and 6 LW station \brequencies.
To store the station \brequency manually:
1. Tune to the desired broadcasting station \bre- quency by using the
orbutton.
2. Push and hold a radio memory button
*1-*6until a bee\f sounds. (The radio mutes when the
memory button is \fushed.)
3. The channel indicator will dis\flay and the radio mute disengages, indicating that the memory is
stored \fro\ferly.
4. Per\borm ste\fs 1 - 3 \bor all other memory buttons.
I\b the battery cable is disconnected, or i\b the audio \buse
blows, the radio memory will be erased. In such a case,
reset the desired stations.
Radio data system (RDS)
Alternative Frequency (AF):
. The AF \bunction o\ferates in the FM (radio) and CD
modes.
. When the AF mode is set to “ON” in the user
setu\f menu mode, the AF indicator illuminates.
For activation or deactivation details, see “Audio main
o\feration” (P.4-25) .
. Automatic switching function
This \bunction com\fares the strengths o\b the
signals o\b all the stations on the AF list and
selects the station with the o\ftimum rece\ftion
conditions.
. Program Information (PI) search
Program In\bormation (PI) search begins automati- cally i\b no suitable station is \bound with the above
automatic switching \bunction. The PI search
\bunction checks each RDS station with the same
PI code. During this time the sound is muted and
“PI SEARCH” is dis\flayed. The PI search o\fera-
tion sto\fs when a suitable station is \bound. I\b no
station is \bound once all the \brequencies have been
searched, the radio returns to the \frevious
\brequency.
. Enhanced Other Network (EON) data update
(This function also operates when the AF
mode is off.)
When EON data is being received, this enables
automatic retuning o\b other \freset stations on the
same network. Also, network linked services can
be used. The EON indicator turns on during the
rece\ftion o\b RDS EON stations in the FM mode.
RDS functions:
. Programme Service (PS) function (station
name display function)
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or
manual tuning, the RDS data is received and the
Program Service (PS) name is dis\flayed.
. Emergency broadcast interrupt function
(ALARM INTERRUPTION —EBU SPEC FOR
INFO)
When the radio receives PTY code 31 (an
emergency broadcast code) , the sound is inter-
ru\fted, the emergency broadcast is heard, and
“PTY31 ALARM” is dis\flayed. The volume level at
this time is the same as that \bor tra\b\bic announce-
ments. Once the emergency broadcast is \binished,
the unit immediately returns to the \frevious
source.
. REG (Regional) mode
Some local radio stations are linked together according to their region because they only o\b\ber
limited coverage due to their limited number o\b
transmitters. I\b the signal \brom one station be-
comes weak while you are driving around, RDS
mode will switch to another local station in the
region with a stronger signal.
When the REG mode is activated in the FM band
and the radio receiver is tuned to a local radio
station, it will kee\f receiving this radio station
without switching to another local station. For
activation or deactivation details, see “Audio main
o\feration” (P.4-25) .
Traffic Announcement (TA):
. The TA \bunction o\ferates in the FM and CD
modes.
. The TA mode is turned on or o\b\b when the TA/
NEWS button is \fushed \bor less than 2 seconds.
. The TA mode o\ferates regardless o\b whether the
AF mode is on or o\b\b.
. “TA ON” is dis\flayed when the TA mode is turned
on, and the TA indicator turns on. “TA OFF” is
dis\flayed when the TA mode is turned o\b\b, and the
TA indicator turns o\b\b.
The \bollowing \bunctions o\ferate when the TA mode is
on:
. Traffic announcement interrupt function
When a tra\b\bic announcement is received, the
announcement is tuned in and the volume
increases to the set level.
Once the tra\b\bic announcement is \binished, the unit
returns to the source which was set be\bore the
tra\b\bic announcement started, and the volume
returns to the \frevious level. For EON stations,
the radio is interru\fted by another EON station
with tra\b\bic announcements.
The tra\b\bic announcement interru\ft mode is
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FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) P\fAYER (Ty\be D)
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1. MUTE button
2. FM·AM radio band select button
3. CD button
4. Radio memory buttons
5. AUX button
6. CD EJECT button
7. DISP button
8. SEEK/TRACK/FI\fE button9. SCAN button
10. RDM (Random) button
11. RPT (Re\beat) button
12. Power button/Volume control knob
13. AUX IN (auxiliary in\but) jack
14. AUTO.P (Automatic Preset) button
15. SCR\f (Scroll) button
16. TUNE/FF (Forward)·REW (Rewind)/FO\fDER
button 17. MENU button
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Audio main operation
The audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the \fACC” or \fO\b” position.
POWER button:
To turn on the audio system, push the Power button.
.The system will turn on in the mode, (radio or CD)
which was used immediately before the system
was turned off.
. If there is no CD loaded, the radio will be turned
on.
To turn off the audio system, push the PWR button.
Volume control:
To control the volume, turn the VOLUME control knob.
Turn the knob clockwise to make the sound louder.
Turn the knob counterclockwise to make the sound
quieter.
MENU button:
To change the audio settings, push the
button to
select the mode while the CD or radio is on.
Push the
button until the desired mode appears
on the display.
BASS ?TREBLE ?FADE ?BALA\bCE ?BEEP ?
CLOCK ?BASS
Push the SEEK/TRACK button (
or) or
TU\bE/FF·REW/FOLDER button (or) to
adjust the audio settings.
:( í) to decrease / (+) to increase
:(í) to decrease / (+) to increase
: (F) to front fade / (R) to rear fade
: (R) to right balance / (L) to left balance
Once the audio settings are set to the desired level, push the
button until the radio or CD display
appears.
If no action is performed for approximately 5 seconds,
the audio settings mode will automatically return to the
normal mode.
To turn the beep sound off or on, push the SEEK/
TRACK button
oror TU\bE/FF·REW/
FOLDER buttonoruntil the desired
mode is displayed. This turns on or off the beep sound
when audio buttons are pushed.
Clock display:
To display the clock on the screen, perform the
following operations.
1. Push the
button repeatedly until CLOCK O\b
or OFF appears on the display while the audio
system is on.
2. Push the SEEK/TRACK button
oror
TU\bE/FF·REW/FOLDER buttonorto select CLOCK O\b.
Clock adjustment:
To adjust the clock, turn the clock display on and
perform the following operations.
1. Push the
button while CLOCK O\b is on the
display. The hour and minute digits blink.
2. To adjust the hours, push the SEEK/TRACK button
or.
3. To adjust the minutes, push the TU\bE/FF·REW/ FOLDER button
or.
If no user input is detected for 10 seconds, or when
the \fME\bU” button is pushed, the clock setting mode
will automatically return to the normal mode.
CD player operation
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The audio system operates when the ignition switch is
in the \fACC” or \fO\b” position.
Loading:
Insert a CD into the slot with the label side facing up.
The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and
will start playing. To stop playing, push the Power
button.
CAUTION:
Do not force the compact disc into the slot. This
could damage the player.
button:
When the
button is pushed while a CD is loaded,
the CD will start playing automatically.
button:
When the
button is pushed while a CD with a title
is being played, the display will change as follows:
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MUTE button:
Press the
button to pause the track.
CD EJECT button:
To eject a CD\f push the CD EJECT
button.
When the
button \bs pushed tw\bce\f the CD w\bll be
ejected further\f and the CD can be removed w\bth ease.
If a CD \bs ejected by push\bng the
button\f and \bt \bs
not taken out from the load\bng slot\f the CD w\bll
automat\bcally be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD
(12 cm d\bscs only) .
AUX button:
The AUX IN jack \bs located on the aud\bo un\bt. The AUX
IN aud\bo \bnput jack accepts any standard analog aud\bo
\bnput such as from a portable cassette tape\f CD player\f
MP3 player or laptop computers.
Push the AUX button to play a compat\bble dev\bce when
\bt \bs plugged \bnto the AUX IN jack.
RENAULT strongly recommends us\bng a stereo m\bn\b
plug cable when connect\bng your mus\bc dev\bce to the
aud\bo system. Mus\bc may not play properly when a
monaural cable \bs used.
CAUTION:
Do not allow the cable or an external device
connected to the AUX terminal to affect your
driving.
WARNING:
. Depending on the external device, please
note that the volume may be louder or
quieter than that of the external device.
. When the AUX contacts with the plug of the
connector cable, noise may be heard.
. The connected exterior device cannot be
operated with the main audio system. The
volume and sound quality can be adjusted.
. The song title in the external device cannot
be displayed on the audio display.
. For the power source of the external device,
use the special battery. The external device
cannot be charged with the AUX terminal.
Noise may be heard if the CD, radio etc. is
operated while charging the battery with the
power socket of the vehicle.
FM-AM rad\bo operat\bon
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The aud\bo system operates when the \bgn\bt\bon sw\btch \bs
\bn the “ACC” or “ON” pos\bt\bon. Frequency range and step change (for Central/
South America):
To change the frequency range and step spec\bf\bcat\bon
of the rad\bo\f perform the follow\bng operat\bons.
1. Turn the aud\bo un\bt off by push\bng the POWER
button.
2. Turn the aud\bo un\bt on by push\bng the POWER button wh\ble push\bng the rad\bo memory buttons
and thebutton.
For Central/South Amer\bca spec\bf\bcat\bon\f the d\bsplay
\bnd\bcates “AM 530 kHz”.
For the other spec\bf\bcat\bon\f the d\bsplay \bnd\bcates “AM
531 kHz”.
If you exper\bence d\bff\bcult\bes \bn chang\bng rad\bo spec\b-
f\bcat\bon\f contact a RENAULT dealer.
button:
When the
button \bs pushed wh\ble the aud\bo
system \bs off\f the aud\bo system w\bll turn on and the
rad\bo w\bll turn on.
When the
button \bs pushed wh\ble another aud\bo
source \bs play\bng\f the another aud\bo source w\bll turn off
and the rad\bo w\bll turn on.
To change the rad\bo bands\f push the
button unt\bl
the des\bred band \bs d\bsplayed.
. AM?FM1 ?FM2
The FM stereo \bnd\bcator\f “ST” w\bll d\bsplay dur\bng FM
stereo recept\bon. When the stereo broadcast s\bgnal \bs
weak\f the rad\bo w\bll automat\bcally change from stereo
to monaural recept\bon.
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TUNE/FF·REW/FOLDER button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
manua\b\by, push the
orbutton unti\b the
desired \frequency is achieved.
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
automatica\b\by, push the
orbutton.
When the system detects a broadcasting station, it
wi\b\b stop at the station.
SEEK button:
When adjusting the broadcasting station \frequency
automatica\b\by, push the
button. When the
system detects a broadcasting station, it wi\b\b stop at
the station.
button:
When the
button is pushed, the system wi\b\b seek
and stop at the detected broadcasting station \for 5
seconds, and then it wi\b\b start to seek \for the next
broadcasting station.
Push the
button in this 5-second period to stop
seeking.
Radio memory button:
The audio system can store up to 12 FM station
\frequencies (\for FM1 and FM2) and 6 AM station
\frequencies.
To store the station \frequency:
1. Tune to the desired broadcasting station \fre- quency by using the
orbutton.
2. Push and ho\bd a memory button (1 - 6) unti\b a beep sounds. 3. The switch number and \frequency wi\b\b appear on
the disp\bay when the memory is stored proper\by.
4. Per\form steps 1 - 3 \for a\b\b other memory buttons.
Push a memory button (1 - 6) to se\bect a desired
memory.
I\f the battery cab\be is disconnected, or i\f the audio \fuse
b\bows, the radio memory wi\b\b be erased. In such a case,
reset the desired stations.
(Automatic Preset) button:
The audio system can store up to 6 FM station
\frequencies and 6 AM station \frequencies.
To store the station \frequency automatica\b\by, push and
ho\bd the
button unti\b a beep sounds. The station
wi\b\b be automatica\b\by stored in the “AUTO.P” memory.
The disp\bay indicates “AP-**”.
Push the
button to se\bect a desired memory.
MUTE button:
Press the
button to mute the sound. Press again
to restore the sound.
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1. MUTE button
2. POWER ON/OFF button
\b. Sound preference button
4. FM band select button
5. AM band select button
6. Radio memor\f buttons
7. CD button
8. AUX button9. TA (Traffic Announcement) button
10. MENU button
11. CD EJECT button
12. SEEK/TRACK button
1\b. MIX (Mix pla\f) button
14. RPT (Repeat) button
15. VOLUME control/MENU select dial
16. ENTER button17. AUX IN (auxiliar\f input) jack
18. NEWS button
19. TUNE/SEARCH button
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