HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001 Owner's Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: HONDA, Model Year: 2001, Model line: ACCORD SEDAN, Model: HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001Pages: 372, PDF Size: 6.1 MB
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Audio System LightingYou can use the instrument panel brightness control dial to adjust the il-
lumination of the audio system (see
page 63 ). The audio system
illuminates when the parking lightsare on, even if the radio is turned off.
Radio Frequencies
Your Honda's radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands.
Those bands cover these frequen-
cies:
AM band:
530 to 1,710 kilohertz
FM band:
87.7 to 107.9 megahertz
Radio stations on the AM band are
assigned frequencies at least ten
kilohertz apart (530, 540, 550). Stations on the FM band are
assigned frequencies at least 0.2
megahertz apart (87.9, 88.1, 88.3). Stations must use these exact
frequencies. It is fairly common for stations to round-off the frequency in
their advertising, so your radio could display a frequency of 100.9 even
though the announcer may identify
the station as "FM101."
Radio Reception How well your Honda's radio
receives stations is dependent on
many factors, such as the distance
from the station's transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmos-
pheric conditions.
A radio station's signal gets weaker as you get farther away from its
transmitter. If you are listening to an
AM station, you will notice the sound volume becoming weaker, and the station drifting in and out. If you are
listening to an FM station, you will see the stereo indicator flickering off
and on as the signal weakens.
Eventually, the stereo indicator will go off and the sound will fade
completely as you get out of range of
the station's signal.
Driving very near the transmitter of
a station that is broadcasting on a
frequency close to the frequency of
the station you are listening to can also affect your radio's reception.
You may temporarily hear both stations, or hear only the station you
are close to.
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Radio signals, especially on the FM
band, are deflected by large objects such as buildings and hills. Your
radio then receives both the direct
signal from the station's transmitter,
and the deflected signal. This causes
the sound to distort or flutter. This is a main cause of poor radio reception
in city driving. Radio reception can be affected by
atmospheric conditions such as
thunderstorms, high humidity, and even sunspots. You may be able to
receive a distant radio station one day and not receive it the next day
because of a change in conditions.
Electrical interference from passing
vehicles and stationary sources can cause temporary reception problems. As required by the FCC:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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Operating the Cassette Player
The ignition switch must be in
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). Make sure the tape opening on the
cassette is facing to the right, then
insert the cassette most of the way
into the slot. The system will pull it
in the rest of the way, and begin to
play.
The tape direction indicator will light to show you which side of the cassette is playing. The indicates
the side you inserted facing upward is now playing. If you want to play
the other side, press the PROG
button.
Dolby B noise reduction turns on
when you insert a cassette. The indicator will light in the dis-
play. If the tape was not recorded
with Dolby B noise reduction, turn it off by pressing the button.
Dolby remains off until you turn it on
by pressing the button again.
When the system reaches the end of the tape, it will automatically reversedirection and play the other side. If
you want to remove the cassette from the drive, press the EJECT
button.
You can remove the cassette with the ignition switch in any position,even if the audio system is turned off. If you turn the system off while a
tape is playing, either with the PWR/
VOL knob or by turning off the ignition, the cassette will remain in
the drive. When you turn the system back on, the tape will begin playing
where it left off.
To switch to the radio or CD changer while listening to a tape,
press the AM, FM or CD button. To change back to the cassette player,
press the TAPE button.
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Tape Search Functions With a cassette playing, you can usethe FF, REW, SKIP, or REPEAT
function to find a desired program.
FF/REW — Fast Forward andRewind move the tape rapidly. To
rewind the tape, push the REW
button. You will see REW in the display. To fast forward the tape,
push the FF button. You will see FF displayed. Press the FF, REW or
PLAY button to take the system out
of rewind or fast forward. When the
system reaches the end of the tape,
it reverses direction and begins to
play.
CONTINUED
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PWR/VOL KNOB
TAPE DIRECTION
INDICATOR
DOLBY INDICATOR
TAPE EJECT
BUTTON
CASSETTE SLOT
CD
BUTTON
TAPE
BUTTON
DOLBY BUTTON
PROG BUTTON
FF BUTTON
REW BUTTON
AM
BUTTON
FM BUTTON
PLAY
BUTTON
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SKIP — The skip function allows
you to find the beginning of a song or passage. To skip to the beginning
of a song or passage currently playing, push the button. You will
see REW flashing in the display as
the tape rewinds. To skip to the
beginning of the next song, push the button. You will see FF flashing in
the display as the tape fast forwards.
When the system finds the begin- ning of a song or passage, it goes
back to PLAY.
To stop the SKIP function before it finds the beginning of a song orpassage, press either of the SKIP buttons ( or ).
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RPT BUTTON
REPEAT INDICATOR
SKIP BUTTONS
FF BUTTON
REW BUTTON
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REPEAT — The Repeat function continuously replays the current
song or passage. Press the RPT
button to activate it; you will see RPT displayed as a reminder. When thesystem reaches the end of the song
or passage currently playing, it will
automatically go into rewind. When
it senses the beginning of the same song or passage, the system returns
to PLAY mode. It will continue to repeat this same program until youdeactivate REPEAT by pressing the
button again.
Pressing the REW or FF button, or
either of the SKIP buttons, also turns
off REPEAT. The SKIP and REPEAT functions
use silent periods on the tape to find
the end of a song or passage. These features may not work to yoursatisfaction if there is almost no gap
between selections, a high noise level between selections, or a silent
period in the middle of a selection.
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Caring for the Cassette Player
The cassette player picks up dirt and oxides from the tape. This contami-
nation builds up over time and
causes the sound quality to degrade.
To prevent this, you should clean the player after every 30 hours of use.
Your dealer has a cleaning kit
available.
If you do not clean the cassette
player regularly, it may eventually
become impossible to remove thecontamination with a normal
cleaning kit.
Use 100-minute or shorter cassettes.
Cassettes longer than that use
thinner tape that may break or jam the drive. Look at the cassette before you
insert it. If the tape is loose, tighten
it by turning a hub with a pencil or
your finger. If the label is peeling off, remove it
from the cassette or it could cause
the cassette to jam in the player.Never try to insert a warped ordamaged cassette in the player.
When they are not in use, store cassettes in their cases to protect
them from dust and moisture. Never place cassettes where they will beexposed to direct sunlight, high heat,
or high humidity. If a cassette isexposed to extreme heat or cold, let
it reach a moderate temperature
before inserting it in the player.
Never try to insert foreign objects
into the cassette player. If you see the error indication
on the display, press the
EJECT button to remove the
cassette from the unit. Make sure
the tape is not damaged. If the
cassette will not eject or the error
indication stays on after the cassette
ejects, take the car to your Honda
dealer.
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Operating the CD Changer
Your Honda's audio system has an in-dash CD changer that holds up to six discs, providing several hours of
continuous entertainment. You
operate this CD changer with the same controls used for the radio and
cassette player.
To load the CDs or operate the CD changer, the ignition switch must be
in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).
Load and play only standard rounddiscs. Odd-shaped CDs may jam in
the drive or cause other problems.
You cannot load and play 3-inch (8-cm) discs in this system.
CONTINUED
Comfort and Convenience Features
LOAD BUTTON
CD SLOTCD EJECT BUTTON
PWR/VOL
KNOB
RDM BUTTON CD BUTTON
SKIP BUTTONS
REPEAT BUTTON
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Loading CDs in the Changer
To load multiple CDs in one
operation:
1. Press and hold the Load button until you hear a beep and see in the display, then
release the button.
2. On the left side of the display, the CD Loaded indicator for an empty
position will begin blinking.
3. When you see LOAd in the display, insert the disc into the CD slot.
Insert it only about halfway, thedrive will pull it in the rest of the
way. You will again see the dashes in the display as the CD is loaded.
4. When LOAd appears again in the display, insert the next disc into
the CD slot. 5. Repeat this until all six positions
are loaded. The system will then
begin playing the last CD loaded.
If you are not loading CDs into all six
positions, press the Load button again after the last CD has loaded.
The system will begin playing the last CD loaded.
If you stop loading CDs before all six
positions are filled, and you do not
press the Load button, the system
will wait for ten seconds, then stop
the load operation and begin playing the last CD loaded. To load a single CD:
1. Press and release the Load button.
2. When the CD Loaded indicator for an empty position starts to blink,
and you see LOAd in the display,
insert the disc into the CD slot. Insert it only about halfway, the
drive will pull it in the rest of the
way.
3. The system will load the CD, and begin playing it.
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If you press the Load button while a
CD is playing, the system will stop
playing that CD and start the loading sequence. It will then play the CD
just loaded.
You can also load a CD into an empty position while a CD is playing by
pressing the appropriate preset
button. Select an empty position (theCD Loaded indicator is off), and
press the preset button for that
position (1 to 6). The system will stop playing the current CD and start
the loading sequence. It will then
play the CD just loaded.
CONTINUED
Comfort and Convenience Features
LOAD BUTTON
CD LOADED
INDICATORAM
BUTTON CD SLOT
FM BUTTON
PRESET BUTTONSTAPE BUTTON