VOLVO 850 1996 Owners Manual

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If a cassette is already inserted, the tape deck will re-engage if the "\
TAPE" button is pressed.

E - To re-enter CD mode

If the CD function has been disconnected and the CD has not been ejected\
, the CD mode can be re-
entered by pressing the "CD" button.

F - To re-enter CD changer mode

If the CD changer function has been disconnected, the CD changer mode ca\
n be reentered by pressing
the "CHGR" button. pg. 1:65 Technical specifications
SC-815

Power output: 4 x 20 W (10% dist.)
Output impedance: 4 Ohms
System voltage: 12 Volts, negative ground

Radio

System: PLL (Phase Lock Loop) system with tuned RF (Radio Frequency)\
front and end automatic wide
band gain control. Electronic suppression circuitry (noise killer).

Frequency range: FM 87.9-107.9 MHz
AM 530-1710 kHz

Sensitivity: FM 1.1µV
AM 20 µV

Stereo separation 35dB
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Cassette deck 4-track, 2-channel stereo

Full logic electronic tape transport
Tape speed: 4.76 cm/sec.
Channel separation 53dB
Frequency range 30-15000 hz
S/N 56 dB without Dolby B NR
S/N 66dB with Dolby B NR
Wow and Flutter less than 0.06%
Pinch-off
"Dolby" and the double D symbol
are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby\
Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.




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CD remote changer

The CD changer, which is available separately, is loaded with a cartridg\
e containing 6 discs. Extra
cartridges are available at your Volvo retailer.
Insert the discs into the cartridge, label (A) up.
Insert the cartridge and close the cover.
Eject the cartridge by pressing the eject button (B).
Remove the discs by depressing the lock tabs (C).

Operating tips :

l Before using a new disk for the first time, remove any burrs in the cent\
er/outer edge by running the
stem of a pen or similar object around the hole/edge of the disc.
l Use high quality discs only.
l Keep the discs clean. Wipe them with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth, wor\
king from the center outwards.
If necessary, dampen the cloth with a neutral soap solution. Dry thoroug\
hly before using.
l Never use cleaning spray or anti-static liquid. Use only cleaners specif\
ically made for CD's.
l Use discs of the correct size only (3.5" discs should never be used). \
l Do not put tape or labels on the disc itself.
l Volvo does not recommend the use of plastic outer rings on the disc.
l Condensation may occur on discs/optical components of the changer in col\
d winter weather. The disc
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can be dried with a clean, lint-free cloth. Optical components in the CD\
changer may, however, take up
to one hour to dry off.
l Never attempt to play a disc which is damaged in any way.
l When not in use, the discs should be stored in their covers. Avoid stori\
ng discs in excessive heat,
direct sunlight or dusty locations.
pg. 1:67 Audio systems, general information

Sending signals

The FM waves do not follow the earth's surface nor do they bounce off th\
e atmosphere. For this reason
their range is limited. The AM waves follow the earth's surface and refl\
ect against the atmosphere,
giving them a wide range.
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Weak reception (fading)

Because of the limited range of the FM senders and the fact that these w\
aves are very reflective, this
problem usually occurs with FM reception. If the sender is blocked by bu\
ildings or mountains, static can
result.


Static

The reason why FM but not AM is audible is covered parking areas, under \
bridges, etc., is that FM
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signals reflect against solid objects such as buildings. Because these w\
aves are very reflective, static can
result. This static is the result of the reflected signal and the direct\
signal reaching your antenna at
slightly different times causing a cancellation of all signals. This pro\
blem occurs largely in built-up
areas. To help minimize this situation, turn down the treble. pg. 1:68 Audio systems, general information

Cross modulation

If you listen to a weak station in the vicinity of a stronger one, both \
stations may be received
simultaneously.

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FM - reasons for distortion

FM is affected by the electrical systems of nearby vehicles, especially \
those without suppression. The
distortion increases if the station is weak or poorly set.
The FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbances as AM.


AM - reasons for distortion

AM reception is sensitive to electrical disturbances such as power lines\
, lighting, etc.
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FM stereo reception

Stereo reception places very high demands on the signal quality which me\
ans the type of distortions
previously mentioned become even more obvious. The signal strength needs\
to be stronger for good
stereo reception and this limits the effective range of the slender.

We hope that this information proves to be useful and provides you with \
a better understanding of the
problems related to car radio reception.

Reception conditions are not always optimum and this is, of course, beyo\
nd our control. However, we
have endeavored to make the Volvo Audio System of a quality that will en\
able you to enjoy the best
possible reception no matter what the reception conditions may be.

Radio antenna (sedans)

NOTE: Always lower the antenna when using an automatic car wash or enter\
ing a garage.

The antenna should be cleaned at least every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) \
or more frequently if needed.
Use WD40 for cleaning.
Spray the antenna with WD40 and wipe it clean and dry with a rag. Spray \
it again. Lower and raise the
antenna. Wipe it clean and dry again. Lower and raise the antenna 4-6 ti\
mes. Make sure it is dry and free
from dirt or lubricating oil.

Radio antenna (wagons)

The radio antenna is built into the driver side window of the cargo area\
. This antenna also has a factory
installed antenna booster.

NOTE: The antenna will not work without this booster.

Place objects in the cargo area so that the antenna wires on the inside \
of the window will not be
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damaged. When cleaning the window be careful that the wires are not scra\
tched by rings, etc. If they are
damaged, radio reception will be impaired.

Cassettes

l Store cassettes in their cases.
l Do not touch the tape surface with your fingers.
l Tapes should not be exposed to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. \
l Keep tapes away from oil, grease and other contaminants.
l For optimal tape deck performance Volvo does not recommend the use of C-\
120 tapes.
l Take up slack using a pen or a pencil before inserting a cassette in the\
cassette slot.

Cassette cleaning

We recommend the use of the Volvo Cleaning Cassette available as a genui\
ne Volvo accessory. Regular
use improves sound quality, cleans vital parts and prevents tape tangle.\





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Body and interior
pg. 2:1 Body and interior
Body and interior

The seats, doors, sun roof, mirrors, etc. are described on the following\
pages.

2:2 Keys
2:3Doors and Locks
2:4Remote keyless entry system
2:5Alarm
2:6 - 7Front seats
2:7Rear/side view mirrors
2:8Interior light, Vanity mirror
2:9Sun roof
2:10Hood
2:11Storage compartments
2:12Child safety locks, Trunk lid
2:13Tailgate, Child safety lock
2:14Trunk light, Spare tire,Jack
2:15Cargo space lighting, Spare tire, Jack (wagon)
2:16Folding rear seat (sedan)
2:17Folding rear seat (wagon)
2:18Removing seat cushions
2:19Concealed storage bins (wagon)
2:20Luggage net (wagon)
2:21Securing cargo
2:22Folding front seat, Long load storage
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