audio FORD EXPEDITION 1997 1.G Audio Guide
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Shuffle feature (if equipped)
The shuffle feature works while in
CD play mode and allows you to
listen to randomly selected tracks
on one or all CDs loaded in the
changer.
Press the Shuffle control to listen
to the tracks on the current CD(s)
in random order.
Random order play continues until
the control is pressed again.
Clock
Press the CLK control to display
the time on the audio system
display.
Time is displayed:
²until an audio function control is
pressed.
²approximately ten seconds after
each audio system change.
²when the audio system is off
and the ignition is ON.
To remove the clock display, press
the CLK control again.
COMP
5SHUFFLE
6
COMP
5SHUFFLE
6
AUTO
SET CLK
CLK
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Setting the clock
To set the hour, hold the CLK
control and press:
to increase hour and
to decrease hours.
To set the minute, hold the CLK
control and press:
to increase minutes and
to decrease minutes.
Blank skip function
Press this control to toggle the
BLANK SKIP function on and off.
When the function is activated, the
audio system will automatically
skip over any blank (silent)
passages in the playing cassette
tape. When the function is
deactivated, the audio system will
play the blank portion of the
cassette tape.
DSP function (if equipped)
Press the DSP control to activate
the DSP effect. To scroll through
the available DSP effects, press
. Select these available DSP
AUTO
SET CLK
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS
SCANSEEKAUTOSET
AUTO
SET CLK
SEEK
TUNE
DISCS
TAPE CDTUNE
DISCS
DSPBLANK
SKIP
DSPBLANK
SKIP
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Make sure only one disc is inserted
in each slot. Each disc must be
inserted with the label surface
upward. You may insert up to six
CDs.
The magazine does not need to be
full for the changer to operate.
Radio power must be turned on to
play the CDs in the changer. The
magazine may be stored in the
glove box when not being used.
The CD magazine may be inserted
or ejected with the radio power
off.
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5
4
3
2
16 COMPACT DISC MAGAZINECOMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
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Push the MEMORY control
successively to access stations 1±6.
Seek function
Press the
side of the SEEK
control to seek the next highest
radio station.
Press the
side of the SEEK
control the next lower radio
station.
In tape mode, use the SEEK
function to access the next
or
previous
selection.
In CD mode (if equipped), use the
SEEK function to access the next
or previousselection.
DISPLAY
The display screen gives
information on the status of the
audio system.
SEEK
– VOLUME + BAND
MEMORY
FM 1ST
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AUDIO SYSTEM CARE AND
CLEANING
Troubleshooting the CD
changer
The laser beam used in the
compact disc player is
harmful to the eyes. Do not
attempt to disassemble the case.
If sound skips:
²You may be traveling on a rough
road, playing badly scratched
discs or the disc may be dirty.
Skipping will not scratch the
discs or damage the player.
If changer does not work:
²A disc is already loaded where
you want to insert disc.
²The disc is inserted with the
label surface downward.
²The disc is dusty or defective.
²The player's internal
temperature is above 75ÉC
(167ÉF). Allow the player to
cool down before operating.
²A disc with format and
dimensions not within industry
standards is inserted.
Cleaning compact discs
Inspect all discs for contamination
before playing. If necessary, clean
discs only with an approved CD
cleaner and wipe the center out to
the edge. Do not use circular
motion.
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thunderstorms. Moving away
from an interfering structure
(out of its ªshadowº) returns
your reception to normal.
²Station overload. Weak stations
are sometimes captured by
stronger stations when you pass
a broadcast tower. A stronger
station may temporarily
overtake a weaker station and
play while the weak station
frequency is displayed.
The audio system automatically
switches to single channel
reception if it will improve the
reception of a station normally
received in stereo.
WARRANTIES AND SERVICE
Refer to the ªWarranty Guideº for
audio system warranty information.
If service is necessary, see your
dealer or a qualified technician.
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AM/FM select ................................7
Audio power ..................................6
Bass adjust ..................................13
CD select .....................................14
Clock ............................................18
Compact disc changer
care ............................................26
operation ...................................20
troubleshooting .........................25
Compression adjust ....................17
Display .........................................24
Dolbyt
noise reduction .........................17
Electronic sound system ...........2,4
Fast forward function .................15Radio frequency
information ................................27
reception ...................................27
Rewind function ..........................15
Scan function ..............................10
Seek function ................................9
Speaker balance adjust ..............13
Stations
selecting ....................................11
Tape direction select ..................16
Tape select ..................................14
Treble adjust ...............................13
Tune adjust ...................................8
Warranties
radio ...........................................28
Index
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