VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1992 Owners Manual

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AM
treble
fa der
Button
Radio Scan
For automatic station search, push the
starts blinking. The unit
stop for about five seconds on each station with acceptable reception and then continue. the waveband indicator stops blinking
Cassette
FM
L
Button
the button to repeat th o curre n tly heard
this button to repeat the
The indicator@ is displ ayed .
this button again to discontinue repeat function.
The repeat function will continu e during all time until it be discontinued.
1 2 ll
5
7
B NR Button
When playing cassettes recorded with Dolby B noise reduction, press this button. The feature is described in the chapte r on page
The function only works with a connected

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MHz
1 2 3
4 5 6
--
-Station -Buttons
AM and one FM stations can be preset on each of these six buttons.
desired waveband (
and® ).
).
To tune a preset station,
Button 2 for Disc .... to button 6 for disc 6). The number of Disc appears in the display.
N ote
You can use
if there a re
-Manual Tuning Buttons
Use these buttons to tune to a station This
be received later on during a trip.
kHz in AM , and increments of
-)
3 [>
<] 6
®
as the button is kept depresse d.
F
F/FB b uttons and TRACK select button on on page

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[ t EJECT
FMTAPE
ool
Preset Station Indicator
CD number indicator
Frequency Display
This shows frequency (A M in kHz, FM in MHz).
CD mode, this digital display shows time and track number of
disc.
J
2 3
this is a station is being received which can broadcast in s te reo. This does not mean, however, that a stereo broadcast is
and is
or tape type, "MTL be indicated in the
-
-Repeat Indicator
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Operating Cassette
To
with exposed of tape facmg to the right. When a cassette is
when tapes recorded usmg th e
to change over to other side of tape.
side is being
begins the other side of the tape du ring a
may remedied by
change cassette. This cassette
switches to the other side and begins
Fast Forward/Rewind
Push fast forward or rewind button to in rapid winding. The direction of winding is indicated in the by an acting
8
12 19
1 '
EJECT
TAPE2
End fast forward or rewind by pressing the .
to eject a cassette when it is being This is done by a motor system.
Cassette To the beginning of the next
button again. Playback starts from that position. The "TAPE" indicator be
REW FF
Repeat Button
The repeat system
and begins playing it once again
the repeat system. 'REP' appears in the as the repeat system is activated. Then the unit continues to repeat system is turn ed off. Press the button® again, to turn off repe at system.
Note
The 3 seconds

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Tips for Operating of Cassette Player
This unit features an automatic tape type se lector and is suitable for use
with (ferric oxide), (ferro-chrome) tapes. To ensure troublefree cassette play, use only cassettes made by well-known manufacturers.
a pre-recorded cassette shown signs of defect, it is advisable to copy it onto a cassette made by a well-known manufacturer.
To prevent defects caused by the tapes themselves, it's recommended that the recording time of tapes used not exceed minutes. minute cassettes suited for use.
Never leave cassettes in the vehicle for long periods when they are exposed to very low or very high temperatures. Remember that temperatures insid e the vehicle can be considerable highe r than outside temperatures. A
l
so prevent direct exposure to sunlight. The best place to store cassettes is in
the
hinged boxes they come in o r a
Genuine Volkswagen Box with
spool
detent, which is avai lable for most
vehicles.
hours depending on the type
of tape used), the sound is distorted, it
may be because the sound head is soiled
with tape particles. These can be cleaned
away with a wet cleaning cassette. Use
only cleaning cassettes made by a
well-known manufacturer, and the
manufacturer's instruction for use.
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Operating CD Player
ask your a use the Mode bu tton to begin in the magazine o f CO-Changer, track one. yo u CO before, the CO begin
appears in the the button which corres­ponds to the desired disc. (Butt on to Button 6 for D isc 6). The nu mbe r of th e disc appears in the buttons® to se­
press <l button ® once to set the beginning of the track . (or "<J buttons® conti­the track upward (or down ward). (or "<l buttons fast forward (o r
(minutes and seco nds). appears in the you
press the knob once, the indication in
the cha nge to track num ­
ber.
0 I REW EJECT
REP
1 2
4 5
appear s in the , th.e appear in the and so on.
CD scan
seconds of each track on the disc.
seconds of each track of next disc. again to
in dicator be
3
6 <l
®
CD to at random each track on the disc. at random each track on the next disc. a ppears in the During buttons to next track at random.

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Anti - Theft
When you switch off the radio and remove the key, a red diode in the faceplate will start blinking. This means that the radio is anti-theft coded. T h e Anti-theft Coding will electronically prevent unauthorized persons from opera ting the unit it has been removed fro m the vehicle.
Whenever:
will appear in the frequency display when the radio is switch ed on. The unit will only work again if t h e correct code has been ente re d .
This code number and the radio seria l
number are on the "Radio
the electronic Jock-up
appear in the frequency display w hen the ra dio is switched on.
To cancel the el ec tronic lock-u p, you must enter the correct code number.
that the
Turn on the radio the word appears in the display.
Press the and
t o be the inp ut code number.
Use station b uttons to 4 to input the code number on your Radio
to 9 .
the code is shown on the display, press the and
appea rs in the frequency display.
Release buttons! afterward a frequency be displayed. ' The radio can now be used again.
you inadvertently input the
be shown in the display.
you input another incorrect number your radio be locked up approximately o ne ho ur. The radio will not play. Leave the radio switched on. After an hour. t he display with the number of a ttem pts goes out and you can cancel the electronic lock-up as described above.
This two attempts, one hour lock-u p applies.
Note:

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WARRANTY,
to new a warranty is made during the warranty period, the unit
provided that the damage was not caused by improper treatment or attempts to repair it by non-qualified persons, and that the unit has not
a warranty
with the code and
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Precautions
This equipment has been tested and found to with the B
installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference not occur in a installation. interference to radio or reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oH and on, the user is encouraged to try to consuit the for
Changes or modifications not approved by the manufacturer for void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Care of Antenna
A dirty antenna is
is washed, dry off the antenna and
This to
be
Never push in or
o r roof.
advantages of

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Frequency Ranges
AM,FM
Waveband
Touch buttons
Station Selection
station tuned in before radio switched off (last station memory).
Quartz Tuning), automatic station scanning.
Cassette Player
Wear-resistant, high-performance sound head, automatic tape type recognition,
fast forward and rewind, electrical motor for cassette ejection, autorev erse, repea t function, Dolby B noise reduction system.
Display
Waveband, stereo preset station button, frequency, scan function, Dolby B repeat function, cassette player and CO-changer
Anti-glare illumination of controls from inside (night design), brightness
Anti-Theft Coding
Radio is
be reused when the correct code number is input.
Interference Suppression

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Power .....................
Power Output: ........ ............. 4 x
Tape
Hz with 4 load) Tape
Speed: .... .... ........ ..........
H z to
Speaker ............ -allowable) Fast
Forward Time: ...............
Less than
Rewind Time: ........ .......... ...... Less than
Frequency Response: ...........
Stereo Separation: ........ ........ More than dB
AM radio dB
Frequency Range: ............ ....
KHz
Maximum Sensitivity: ........... (at 0.5W) 11 dB V)
dB
FM Radio Frequency
Response: ............ 17 Hz to 18 KHz 3 dB
Frequency Range: .... ........ .... 87 .5 MHz
dB ) dB V)
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