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If an error occurs, the indicator will flash 3 times.
5. Repeat step 4 if you want to register additional keys.
Be sure to complete the entire registration process within
30 seconds after the theft-alarm indicator flashes in step
3.
General Information
Your sentry key operates on a radio frequency subject to
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. This
device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions.
²This device may not cause harmful interference.
²This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
DOOR LOCKS (MANUAL)
To lock the door without using the key
To lock the door, set the inside lock knob to the locked
position, and close the door.
Be sure the keys are not inside the vehicle before closing
the door.
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Using the panic alarm
If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened, you may
activate the alarm to call attention.
1. Press the PANIC button.
2. The headlights will blink on and off and the horn will
sound intermittently for about 3 minutes.
3. To turn off the alarm, press any button on the keyless
transmitter.
NOTE
1. The keyless entry system will not operate if the key is
in the ignition switch.
2. The keyless transmitter will operate within about 12 m
(39 ft) from the vehicle. However, the operating range
may change if the vehicle is located near a TV transmit-
ting tower, power station, or radio broadcasting station.
3. If the UNLOCK button is pressed when all doors are
closed and no door is opened within approximately 30
seconds, re-locking will automatically occur.
4. If the following conditions are observed after pressing
a keyless transmitter button, the battery in the keyless
transmitter may need to be replaced.
·The doors cannot be locked or unlocked.
·The trunk lid cannot be unlocked.
·The panic alarm cannot be operated.
5. Do not leave the keyless transmitter where it may be
exposed to heat caused by the direct rays of the sun.
6. If your transmitter is lost or damaged, please contact
an authorized dealer for a replacement.
F12D0360
PANIC
switch
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7. If you wish to add another transmitter, contact an
authorized dealer. A maximum of 4 keyless transmitters
may be programmed for your vehicle.
CAUTION!
The keyless transmitter is a precision electronic
device. Therefore;
·Avoid impact to the transmitter.
·Keep the transmitter dry.
·Do not disassemble the transmitter.
Your keyless entry system operates on a radio frequency
subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-
tions.
·This device may not cause harmful interference.
·This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Procedure for replacing keyless transmitter
battery
1. Remove the transmitter case mounting screw (A) and
gently pry open the case.
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FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
CONTENTS
mSun visors............................207
NTo adjust the sun visor position...........207
NVanity mirror........................208
mAccessory socket.......................209
mCup holder...........................210
mAccessory boxes.......................211
NGlove compartment....................212
NCenter console with lid..................213
NTrunk net (if so equipped)...............213
mElectronic digital clock...................214
NClock setting procedure.................214
mGeneral information about your radio.......214
NSignal transmission....................215NWeak reception (fading).................215
NReflections...........................215
NCross modulation......................216
NFM stereo reception....................216
NCauses of disturbances..................216
mWhip antenna.........................217
mAM Stereo & FM Stereo Radio With Graphic
Equalizer, Cassette Tape Player And CD Player
(if so equipped)
.......................217
NOperating Instructions - Radio Mode.......217
NPower Switch, Volume Control............218
NSeek Button (Radio Mode)...............218
NTuning.............................218
NBalance............................218
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NFade..............................218
NGraphic Equalizer.....................218
NAM/FM Selection.....................218
NScan Button.........................218
NTo Set The Radio Pushbutton Memory......219
NGeneral Information...................219
NTo Change From Clock To Radio Mode......219
NTape Player Operation..................219
NSeek Button.........................220
NFast Forward (FF).....................220
NRewind (RW)........................220
NTape Eject...........................220
NScan Button.........................220
NChanging Tape Direction................220
NMetal Tape Selection...................220
NPinch Roller Release...................220NNoise Reduction......................221
NOperation InstructionsÐCD Player.........221
NInserting The Compact Disc..............221
NSeek Button.........................221
NEJT CD (Eject) Button..................221
NFF/Tune/RW Button...................221
NProgram Button 4 (Random Play)..........222
NTape /CD Button.....................222
NTime Button.........................222
NScan Button.........................222
mCassette Tape And Player Maintenance......222
mAM/FM Stereo Radio With 4 Disc CD Changer
(if so equipped)
.......................223
NOperating Instructions - Radio Mode.......223
NPower Switch, Volume Control............223
NSeek Button (Radio Mode)...............224
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NTuning.............................224
NBalance............................224
NFade..............................224
NTone Control........................224
NMODE Selection......................224
NPTY (Program Type) Selection.............224
NScan Button.........................224
NTo Set The Pushbutton Memory...........225
NTo Change From Clock To Radio Mode......225
NGeneral Information...................225
NOperating Instructions Ð CD Changer......225
NInserting the Compact Disc..............225
NSeek Button.........................226
NFF /Tune/ RW Button..................226
NRandom Play........................226
NRadio/CD Button.....................226NTime Button.........................226
NScan Button.........................226
NLoading The CD Changer...............226
NPlaying Discs........................227
NRemoving Discs From The CD Changer.....227
mSteering wheel remote control switches (if so
equipped)
...........................227
NHow to adjust the volume...............228
NTo listen to the audio system..............228
NTo listen to the radio...................228
NAutomatic tuning the radio...............228
NTo select the preset memory..............228
NTo listen to a tape.....................229
NTo listen to a CD......................229
NHandling of compact discs...............230
mRadio operation and cellular phones........232
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ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
The clock and radio each use the display panel built into
the radio. A digital readout indicates the time in hours
and minutes whenever the ignition switch is in the ON or
ACC position.
Clock setting procedure
1. Using the point of a ballpoint pen or similar object,
press either the hour (H) or minute (M) buttons on the
radio. The time setting will increase each time you press
the button.
2. Press any other button to exit from the clock setting
mode.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RADIO
A vehicle is not an ideal place to listen to the radio,
because the vehicle moves, and reception conditions are
constantly changing. Buildings, terrain, signal distance
and noise from other vehicles are all working against
good reception.
Please read the following information regarding radio
reception, especially those regarding stereo transmission.
H12G0010
FM AM
25 to 40 mile radius
(40 to 64 Km)100 mile radius
(160 Km)
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FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbances
as AM. AM reception is sensitive to electrical distur-
bances such as power lines, lightning and other types of
similar electrical phenomena.
WHIP ANTENNA
To remove the whip antenna, turn it counterclockwise.
CAUTION!
It is recommended to remove the whip antenna
before going into an automatic vehicle wash or
passing under places with a low height clearance.
AM STEREO & FM STEREO RADIO WITH
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER, CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER
AND CD PLAYER (IF SO EQUIPPED)
Operating Instructions - Radio Mode
NOTE:
Power to operate the radio is supplied through
the ignition switch. It must be in the ON or ACC position
to operate the radio.
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Power Switch, Volume Control
Press the ON/VOL control to turn the radio on. Turn the
volume control clockwise to increase the volume.
Seek Button (Radio Mode)
Press and release the Seek button to search for the next
station in either the AM or FM mode. Press the top of the
button to seek up and the bottom to seek down. The
radio will remain tuned to the new station until you
make another selection. Holding the button in will by-
pass stations without stopping until you release it.
Tuning
Press the TUNE control up or down to increase or
decrease the frequency. If you press and hold the button,
the radio will continue to tune until you release the
button. The frequency will be displayed and continu-
ously updated while the button is pressed.
Balance
The Balance control adjusts the left-to-right speaker bal-
ance. Push in the button and it will pop out. Adjust the
balance and push the button back in.
Fade
The Fade control provides for balance between the front
and rear speakers. Push in the button and it will pop out.
Adjust the balance and push the button back in.
Graphic Equalizer
The graphic equalizer has 3 separate bands. Each is
controlled by a slider control with a detent at the mid
position. Moving a control up or down increases or
decreases amplification of the band.
AM/FM Selection
Press the AM/FM button to change from AM to FM. The
operating mode will be displayed next to the station
frequency. The display will show ST when a stereo
station is received.
Scan Button
Pressing the SCAN button causes the tuner to search for
the next station, in either AM or FM, pausing for 5
seconds at each listenable station before continuing to the
next.
Pressing the AM/FM button continues the search in the
alternate frequency band.
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To stop the search, press SCAN a second time.
To Set The Radio Pushbutton Memory
When you are receiving a station that you wish to
commit to push-button memory, press the SET button.
SET 1 will show in the display window. Select the
push-button you wish to lock onto this station and press
and release that button. If a station is not selected within
5 seconds after pressing the SET button, the station will
continue to play but will not be locked into push-button
memory.
You may add a second station to each push-button by
repeating the above procedure with this exception: Press
the SET button twice and SET 2 will show in the display
window. Each button can be set for SET 1 and SET 2 in
both AM and FM. This allows a total of 10 AM and 10 FM
stations to be locked into memory. You can recall the
stations stored in SET 2 memory by pressing the push-
button twice.
General Information
This radio complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and with
RS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
NOTE:Changes or modifications not expressively ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
To Change From Clock To Radio Mode
Press the Time button to change the display between
radio frequency and time.
Tape Player Operation
Insert the cassette with the exposed tape side toward the
right and the mechanical action of the player will gently
pull the cassette into the play position.
NOTE:When subjected to extremely cold temperatures,
the tape mechanism may require a few minutes to warm
up for proper operation. Sometimes poor playback may
be experienced due to a defective cassette tape. Clean and
demagnetize the tape heads at least twice a year.
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