CD player CADILLAC DEVILLE 1995 7.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine How to Operate Your Audio Systems
Your Cadillac will have one of the following Dclco”*’ Radio Systems.
Please read about the system that pertains to your vehicle.
AM/FM ETR Cassette Stereo with Equalizer
The Upper Knob
It controls the volunlc.
Et lets you see what station you have. (Whcn the radio is on, press the
* It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off. press the uppcr knob to
knob to display the station.)
display the time.)
It allows you to hear the other side of a tape play. (Whcn a cassette is
Behind
the upper knob is the bal;mcc control. It moves the sound
between the left and right speakers.
inserted in the player. press the knob to change sides.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In addition to the four stations set as above, up to three additional
stations
mav be present on each band by pressing two adjoining buttons at
the same time.
1. Tune in a desired station.
2. Press the SET button.
3. Press any two adjoining pushbuttons at the same timc within five
seconds.
(The station will return when the same two buttons are
pressed again. j
Five Band Graphic Equalizer
The equalizer lets you set the bass, midrange and treble to sound just the
way
you want. The 60 and 350 controls work the bass sidc. Thc nlidrangc
is the 1K. The 3.5K and 1OK arc thc treble sound controls.
Wc suggest that you start with the midrange ( 1K) control lever in the
center. Then move the other controls until you c get the sound you want.
Moving the control levcrs
up gives you more sound in that range. Moving
it down gives you less.
If the 1OK control levcr is near the top, you nlav hear ;I hissing sound. To
eliminate it, move thc IOK control lever down htil the hiss disappcars.
Your Cassette Tape Player
If you look at the tape, or on its label or box, it should say whethcr its bias,
“equalization,“ is 70 microseconds (70 1~) or 120 microseconds (120 11).
Chrome (CRO?) and rnctal tapes are 70 11 scc and standard iron tapes arc:
120 p sec. For the best perfornlance when playing chrome tapes, press the
CRO? button.
CR02: This button sets tape bias. When playing high bias chrome or
metal tapes, press CR07 to turn the feature on. When playing standard
tapes, press the button again to turn thc feature off.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PUSH-PROG: Press this button (upper knob) to switch from playing one
side
of the tape to the other.
STOP-EJECT Press this button to stop or remove the tape.
The Delco% Active Audio Music System with Cassette
Player (Option)
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This optional music system is the Delco" Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and FM stereo elcctronically tuned
radio receiver
with an integral cassette, and eleven Delco custom
designed speakers
with very specific frequency ranges. It includes a digital
clock.
The Upper. Knob
The upper knob does the following:
0 It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, press the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, press the RCL/PROG
RCL/PROG
knob to display
the station.)
knob
to display the time.)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your Cassette Tape Player
Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes
long on each side.
%pes Longer than that are so thin that they may not
work well in this player.
If you look at the tape. or on its label or box, it should say whether its bias,
“equalization,”
is 70 rnicrosoconds (70 p) or 120 microseconds (120 It,:).
Chrome and metal tapes are 70 p, sec and standard iron tapes are 120 11
sec. Your tape player will adjust automatically for either type of cassette
tape.
To Play a Cassette Tape
2. Insert the cassette through the tape door. (The TAPE indicator in the
display
will light.)
If you hear nothing or I~ear just a garbled sound, the cassette may not be
in squarely. Press the EJCT button to remove the tape and start over. The
tape equalization is automatically sensed and set. Inserting the cassette
also activates DOLBY’? noise reduction.
3. Once the tape is playing, use the upper and lower knobs to adjust the
volume and balance, just as
you do for the radio. Press thc upper knob
to change tape direction. The arrow in the display shows which
direction
the tape is being played.
FWD: Press this button to go fonvard rapidly to another part of the tape.
REV: Press this button to reverse the tape.
PREV: Press this button to go back to the beginning of the track. Pressing
this button
when in the pause period between tracks will take it back to
the start of the track preceding the pause.
NEXT Press this button to advance to the next selection.
ST/PL Press this button and the tape will stop without ejecting it and the
radio will start to play. Press it again and the tape will start to play again.
EJCE Press this button to remove the tape.
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The Delco'g;8 Active Audio Music System with Cassette
and
CD Player (Option)
This optional music system is the Delco" Active Audio System with dual
playback. The system includes an AM and
FM Stereo el&tronically tuned
radio rece,ivsr
with an integral cassette and compact disc (CD) player and
eleven Delco", custom designed speakers with
very specific frequency
ranges.
It includes a digital clock.
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The Upper Knob
The upper knob does the following:
0 It turns the radio on and off.
It controls the volume.
It lets you see what station you have. (When the radio is on, press the
It tells you the time. (When the ignition is off, press the RCL/PROG
0 It allows you to hear the other side of tape play. (Whe.n a cassette is
RCLPROG knob to display the station.)
knob to display the time.)
inserted
into the player, press the knob to change sides.)
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Your cassette tape player works best with tapes that are 30 to 15 minutes
long
on cach side. Thpes longer than that are so thin that they may not
work
well in this player.
If vou look at the tape, or on its label or box. it should say whether its bias,
b’~qualization,” is
70 microseconds (70 p.) or 120 microseconds ( 120 p).
Chrome and metal tapes arc 70 It ssc and standard iron tapes are 120 p.
sec. Your tapc player will adjust automatically for either type of cassette
kIPC.
To Play a Cassette Tape
2. Insert thc cassetle through the tape door. (Thc TAPE indicator in the
display
will light.)
If vou hcar nothing or 11c;lr just a garbled sound, the cassette may not
beh squarely. PI-& the
EJCT button to removc the tape and start
over. Thc tape equalization is automaticallv sensed and set. Inserting
the cassette also activates
DOLBY,?, noise ;*eduction.
3. Use the upper and lower knobs to adjust the volume and balance, once
the tape
is playing, just as you do for the radio. Press the upper knob
to change tape direction. The arrow in the display shows which
dircction the tape is being
played.
FWD and REV: Press the FWD button to go fonvard rapidly to another
part
of the tape. Press the REV button to rcverse the tape.
ST/PL: Press this button in either SEEK, SCAN, FWD or REV to stop
tape movement and switch
to radio without ejecting the tape. (In ST/PL
the radio may be tuned by the tuner knob only.)
EJCT Press this button to remove the tape. EJCT is operational even
when
the ignition or the radio is off.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Play a Compact Disc
NOTICE:
Before you begin, please note: don’t use the mini-discs that are
called “singles” (even with an adapter). They won’t eject. Use
full-size compact discs only.
1. Turn the radio on.
2. Insert the CD (label side up) partway into the slot. The player will pull
it in. Wait a few seconds and the CD will play. Then only the time of
day and CD will display.
If the CD comes back out. chcck to see if
The disc is upside down.
The disc is dirty, scratched or wet.
0 There is too much moisture in the air. If there is, wait about an hour
and try
it again.
ERR: This error message is displayed if you have a condition of either
extreme temperature, moisture
or an incorrect CD. The CD will
automatically be ejected. When conditions are back to normal the CD
should play again.
RCLIPROG: Press the recall/program button once to see what track is
being plaved. Within five seconds press it a second time to see how long
the track-has been playing. Press
it a third time to see thc time of day.
REV: Press and hold the reverse button to return rapidly within a track.
Release
it to play the passage. The elapsed time will be displayed to show
the reverse progress of the CD.
FWD: Press and hold this forward button to advance rapidly within a
track. Release it to resume playing. Elapsed time will be displayed to show
the forward progress
of the CD.
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PREY Press this button to go back to the beginning of the track. Pressing
this button
when in the pause period between tracks will take it back to
the start of the track preceding the pause.
NEXT: Press this button to advance to the next track.
ST/PL: Press this button and the tape or CD will stop without ejecting and
the radio will start to play. Press it again and the tape or CD will start to
play again.
EJCT Press this button to remove the CD or tapc. If you nave both a
CD and tape in the player, then the other playback media will start to
play. Press
it again and the other media will eject.
COILIP: Pressing COMP makes soft and loud passages more equal in
volume. For example, classical and jazz music have vety quiet and very
loud passages in the same tune. The COMP display will light as long as
COMP is on.
TAPE and CD Operation
With both a tape and a CD inserted, both the TP and CD indicators in the
display will be lit and either the TP or CD (LED) wjll also be lit,
depending on which has the current priority.
TP-CD: Press the lower knob to switch between tape and CD.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tips about Your Audio System
Be aware that hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable
until it is too late. Your hearing can adapt to higher volumes of sound.
Sound that
seems normal can be loud and harmful 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 hclp avoid hearing loss or damage:
0 Adjust the volume control to the lowest setting.
0 Increase volume slowly until you hear comfortably and clearly.
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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 dealer and
be sure to check Federal rules covering mobile radio
and
telephone units.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned regularly can cause reduced sound
quality,
ruined cassettes or a damaged mechanism. Cassette tapes should
be stored in their cases away from contaminants, direct sunlight and
extreme
heat. If they aren’t, they may not operate properly or cause
failure of the tape player.
Your tape plaver should be cleaned regularly each month
or after every
SO hours of &e. If you notice a reduction in sound quality, try a known
good cassette to see if the tape or the tape player is at fault. If this other
cassette bas no improvement
in sound quality, clean the tape player.
Cleaning may
be done with a scrubbing action, non-abrasive cleaning
cassette.’This system uses a cleaning cassette
with pads which scrub the
tape head
as the hubs of the cleaner cassette turn. It is normal for the
cartridge to eject while cleaning. Insert the cassette
at least three times to
ensure thorough cleaning. A scrubbing action cleaning cassette is
available tllrough your Cadillac dealership.
You ma!’ also choose a nan-scrubbing action. wet-type cleaner which uses
a cassetie with a fabric belt to clean the tape head.This tvpe of cleaning
cassette
will not e-iect. It may not clean as thoroughly as the scrubbing type
cleaner.
Cassette tapes are subject to wear and
the sound quality may degrade
over time. Always
make sure that the cassette tape is in good condition
before you have your tape player serviced.
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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