CD player OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995 Owners Manual
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Audio Systems 
The following  pages  describe  the  audio  systems  available 
for your  Aurora,  and  how to get the  best  performance 
from  them.  Please  read  about  the  system  in  your  vehicle. 
AM/FM Stereo  Radio  with  Automatic  Tone 
Control,  Cassette  Tape and  Compact  Disc 
Players 
Setting  the  Clock 
To set the  clock,  press  and hold the HR or MN button 
until 
it begins  to  change.  Let up as it gets  close to the 
correct  time. There  will be an initial two-second  delay 
before the  clock goes into the time-set  mode.  The 
“A” 
or “P” in the  display  designates AM or PM in clock 
adjust  mode.  The 
“A” or “P” replaces  the channel 
momentarily.  The clock  may be set  with the ignition off. 
The digital  display  indicates information  on  time or radio 
station frequency,  the 
AM or FM radio  band,  whether  the 
station 
is in stereo,  and other audio  system functions. 
PWRNOL (PowerNolume): With the  ignition  on, 
push  this knob 
to turn the system on  or off. Turn it 
clockwise to increase  the volume. Turn it 
counterclockwise  to decrease  the volume. 
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To Play a Cassette Tape 
With the ignition on, insert the tape and it  will begin 
playing.  The  audio  system  will turn  on automatically. 
Your  tape player  is designed  to work best with tapes that 
are 
30 to 45 minutes  long on each  side. Longer tapes 
may  not work as well. 
Note that when  a tape  is inserted,  “TP’ will be 
displayed. When  the tape is playing,  a box  will  appear 
around  “TP” in the display  along with  an  arrow to show 
whether the top  or bottom  of  the tape is playing.  Any 
time  a tape is inserted, the top  side will play first. 
If a 
high-bias  metal or CrO2  tape is played, “HI-BIAS”  will 
appear  in the display and the  equalization will be 
adjusted automatically.  If 
you select a tone setting for 
your tape, it will  be activated  each time you play a tape. 
If  “Cln” (Clean) appears  on the display  when  you insert 
your  cassette  tape, your  cassette player needs to  be 
cleaned.  It  will still play  cassette  tapes, but it should  be 
cleaned to prevent  damage  to  your  cassette  tapes and the 
cassette tape  player. See  “Care 
of Your Cassette  Tape 
Player” later 
in this  section.  After you have cleaned the 
cassette tape player, press and  hold EJECT  for  five 
seconds 
to reset the Cln  indicator.  The radio will display 
“---” to show that the  clean  feature has been  reset. 
If “Err” or “E’ and a number  appear on the display  at 
any  time, an  error has occurred.  See  “Cassette Tape and 
CD  Errors” later  in this  section. 
NR  (Noise  Reduction): This  radio  has Dolby’B  Noise 
Reduction to reduce background noise on  Dolby@B 
encoded tapes. When playing  a cassette tape, press this 
button to reduce background  noise on your tape.  The 
Dolby symbol 
00 will  appear in the display.  Dolby@ 
Noise Reduction  is manufactured under license  from 
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  Dolby@ and 
the 00 symbol are trademarks  of Dolby Laboratories 
Licensing Corporation. 
SEEK A/V: When  you press  SEEK  while playing  a 
tape, 
it will  search  for the next higher  or lower selection 
and stop.  There must be  at  least a four-second  gap 
between selections  on  the tape. 
When  you  press SCAN  while playing  a tape, you’ll hear 
the first few seconds  of each selection. Press  SCAN 
again to  stop 
on a selection.  The tape will be muted 
while  scanning  and “SCAN” will appear  on the display. 
FWD (Fast  Forward): Press to advance a cassette tape 
rapidly; press again to play 
the tape. 
REV (Reverse): Press  to reverse  a cassette tape rapidly; 
press again to  play the tape. 
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PROG (Program): Press to play the  other  side  of the 
tape. 
TAPE/CD: If  you  have a tape  inserted  and the  radio  is 
playing,  press TAPE/CD  to  play  your tape.  To return  to 
the radio  while  the tape is playing,  press AM/FM. You 
can  also  press TAPE/CD  to switch  between 
a tape and a 
compact  disc  if both  are  inserted.  While  the tape or CD 
is not being played it will remain safely  inside the  radio 
for  future  listening. 
EJECT Press  to  eject  the cassette  tape.  The radio  will 
then  play. 
To Play a Compact  Disc 
The  CD  player will play  either  normal-size  discs  or  the 
smaller 
8 cm  discs  without an  adapt€ 
With  the  ignition  on, insert 
the disc partway  into the 
slot,  with the  label  side up. The  player  should  pull 
it in 
and it will begin playing. 
Note  that  when  the  disc  is  inserted,  “CD’ will  be 
displayed.  When 
the disc  is  playing, a box will appear 
around  “CD’ 
in the  display.  If you select a tone  setting  for 
your  CD, 
it will  be  activated  each  time  you  play a CD. 
As each new track  starts  to play,  the track number will 
appear 
in the display. 
If  “Err”  or 
“E’ and  a number  appear on the display at 
any time,  an error  has occurred.  See  “Cassette  Tape and 
CD  Errors” later  in this section. 
SEEK A/V: When  you press  SEEK  while playing a 
CD, it will go back to the start  of the  current  track if 
more than  eight  seconds  have played. When  you press 
SEEK A it  will search  for the next higher track and stop. 
SCAN: When  you press  SCAN  while playing a CD, 
you’ll hear the first  few  seconds of each selection. Press 
SCAN  again to  stop on 
a selection. The CD will  be 
muted while  scanning  and  “SCAN”  will appear  on the 
display. 
FWD  (Fast Forward): To advance a CD, press and 
hold this button.  While the CD  advances,  elapsed time 
will  be displayed 
to help  you find the desired passage. 
REV  (Reverse): To reverse a CD,  press and hold this 
button.  While the CD  reverses,  elapsed time will  be 
displayed to help  you find  the desired passage. 
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TAPEKD: If you have  a CD  inserted and  the radio  is 
playing, press TAPE/CD to  play your CD. 
To return  to 
the radio while the  CD is playing, press 
AM/FM. You 
can also press TAPE/CD  to switch between a tape  and a 
compact  disc 
if both are inserted. While  the tape or CD 
is not  being played, it will remain safely inside the radio 
for  future  listening. 
RDM (Random): Press to play the CD tracks in random 
order. 
“RDM” will  appear  on the  display. Press again  to 
play the tracks 
in disc order. 
Compression: While playing  a CD, press NR to turn on 
compression. “COMP”  will appear on the display. 
Compression  makes  loud and soft passages more equal 
in volume. Press NR again  to turn  off  compression. 
AM/F” Stereo  Radio  with  Cassette  Tape 
Player  (Bose’Acoustimass) 
EJECT Press  to eject the  CD.  The  radio will then play. 
If both  a tape and CD are inserted, the last one  played 
will eject. 
This  audio system may have  an optional trunk-mounted 
CD changer. If so, also see  “Trunk-Mounted  CD 
Changer” later 
in this section. 
The  digital  display  indicates  information  on  time 
or radio 
station  frequency,  the  AM or FM  radio  band,  whether  the 
station 
is in stereo,  and other audio  system functions. 
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BASS: Press this button lightly  to release it from its 
recessed position. Turn 
it to adjust bass response.  As 
you  turn  the knob  you 
will feel the center position.  Push 
the  knob  back 
in to return it to its recessed position. 
TREB  (Treble): Press this  button lightly  to release it 
from its recessed position, then  pull it out to its fully 
ext.ended position. Turn it to adjust treble response. As 
you  turn  the knob you  will feel the center  position.  Push 
the  knob  back 
in to return it to its recessed position. 
BAL (Balance): Press this button lightly to release it 
from its recessed position. Turn it to adjust the right and 
left speaker balance. As you  turn the knob  you will feel 
the center position. Push the knob back 
in to return it to 
its  recessed position. 
FADE: Press this button lightly to release it from  its 
recessed position, 
then pull it out  to its fully extended 
position. Turn 
it to  the  right to increase front speaker 
volume. Turn  it  to  the left to increase  rear speaker 
volume. 
As you  turn  the knob  you  will feel the center 
position.  Push  the knob back 
in to return it to its 
recessed position. 
To  Play  a  Cassette  Tape 
With  the ignition on, insert the tape and it will begin 
playing.  The  audio  system will turn on automatically. 
Your  tape player  is designed to work best 
with tapes that 
are 
30 to 45 minutes long on each  side. Longer tapes 
may  not  work  as well. 
Note that when  a tape  is inserted, “TP” will be 
displayed.  When the tape  is playing, 
a box  will  appear 
around “TP” 
in the display  along with an arrow to show 
whether the top  or bottom  of 
the tape is playing.  Any 
time  a tape  is inserted,  the top  side  will play  first. If 
a 
high-bias metal  or CrO2  tape is played, “HI-BIAS”  will 
appear 
in the display and  the equalization  will be 
adjusted automatically. 
If “Cln”  (Clean)  appears on  the display  when  you  insert 
your cassette  tape, your cassette player needs to  be 
cleaned.  It will  still play  cassette tapes, but 
it should  be 
cleaned 
to prevent  damage to your cassette tapes and the 
cassette tape player.  See “Care  of  Your  Cassette Tape 
Player” later 
in this  section.  After you have cleaned the 
cassette tape player, press and hold EJECT for  five 
seconds to reset the Cln indicator.  The radio  will display 
bb---” to show that  the clean  feature  has been reset. 
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AR/VFM Stereo  Radio  with  Automatic Tone 
Control  and  Cassette  Tape  Player PWRNOL  (PowerNolume): With  the ignition  on, 
push  this knob  to turn the system on 
or off. Turn it 
clockwise  to increase the volume. Turn 
it 
counterclockwise to decrease  the volume. 
AMEM: Press this button  to  change between the AM, 
FMl and FM2 bands. The display will show which band 
you  are on. 
If you press this button while  a tape is 
playing, the tape  will stop  and 
the radio will return to 
the 
AM or FM band  that you  were  on. 
TUNE: Press lightly  on this knob  to release it  from its 
recessed position. Turn it to tune in radio  stations.  You 
may  push 
the knob back  in to return  it to  its recessed 
position when 
not in use. 
To Preset  Radio  Stations 
The  five  pushbuttons  labeled  1-5  can be  used  to  preset  up 
to 
15 radio  stations  (five AM, five FM1 and  five FM2). 
1. Tune  in the station  you  want to store. 
2. Press TONE to select the setting  that  you prefer. 
This  audio 
system may have  an optional  trunk-mounted 
CD  changer. 
If so, also  see  “Trunk-Mounted CD 
Changer”  later in this section. 
The  digital  display  indicates  information on time or  radio 
3. Press and hold one of the five  pushbuttons until the 
station  frequency,  the AM or FM radio  band,  whether  the 
display shows a channel  number.  The radio will mute 
station  is 
in stereo,  and other audio system functions. until the channel number is displayed. Whenever  you 
press that button  again, the preset station and tone 
setting  will return. Always check whether you’re 
in 
AM, FMl or FM2. 
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BAL (Balance): Press this button lightly to release it 
from its recessed position.  Turn it to adjust the right and 
left speaker balance. 
As you  turn  the knob  you  will  feel 
the center position.  Push  the knob back  in to return 
it to 
its recessed position. 
FADE: Press  this button  lightly  to release it from  its 
recessed position, then  pull 
it out to its fully extended 
position. Turn  it to  the  right to increase front speaker 
volume. Turn it to 
the left to increase rear speaker 
volume. 
As you  turn  the knob  you  will  feel  the  center 
position. Push the knob back 
in to return  it  to  its 
recessed position. 
To Play a  Cassette  Tape 
With  the ignition on, insert the tape and it will begin 
playing.  The audio system  will  turn on automatically. 
Your  tape player  is designed to work  best 
with tapes that 
are 
30 to 45 minutes  long  on each  side. Longer tapes 
may  not  work as well. 
Note that when  a tape  is inserted,  “TP? will  be 
displayed.  When the tape  is playing,  a box 
will appear 
around 
“TP’ in the  display  along with an arrow  to show 
whether the 
top or  bottom of the  tape  is playing. Any 
time  a tape  is inserted, the top side  will  play first. If LI 
high-bias  metal or CrO2  tape is played,  “HI-BIAS”  will 
appear  in  the display and the equalization 
will be 
adjusted automatically. If you select a tone setting,  it 
will  be activated each time 
you play  a tape. 
If  “Cln”  (Clean)  appears on 
the display when  you  insert 
your cassette tape,  your cassette  player needs  to be 
cleaned.  It  will still play  cassette  tapes, but 
it should be 
cleaned  to prevent  damage  to your cassette tapes and the 
cassette tape player.  See  “Care 
of Your Cassette  Tape 
Player” later 
in this  section.  After you have  cleaned  the 
cassette  tape player, press and hold  EJECT  for  five 
seconds  to reset the Cln indicator.  The radio  will display 
&‘---’? to show that the clean  feature has been reset. 
If  “Err”  or 
“E” and a number  appear on the display at 
any time,  an error  has occurred.  See  “Cassette Tape and 
CD  Errors” later  in this  section. 
NR (Noise Reduction): This  radio  has Dolby@B  Noise 
Reduction  to reduce background  noise on  Dolby@B 
encoded tapes.  Press this button  to reduce background 
noise on your tape.  The Dolby  symbol 
00 will appear 
in  the display.  Dolby@ Noise Reduction  is manufactured 
under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing 
Corporation.  Dolby@ and 
the 00 symbol are 
trademarks 
of Dolby Laboratories Licensing 
Corporation. 
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Close the door  by sliding it all the  way  to the left. If the 
door  is left partially  open, the changer  will 
not operate 
and  an error  will occur. 
When the  door is closed,  the changer 
will begin 
checking  for  discs 
in the  cartridge.  This will continue 
for 
up to 1 1/2 minutes  depending  on the number  of 
discs  loaded. 
To  eject  the cartridge  from the player, simply  slide 
the 
CD changer  door all the way  open.  The  cartridge  will 
automatically  eject.  Remember  to keep  the door  closed 
whenever possible to prevent dirt and dust  from getting 
inside the changer. 
AI1 of the  CD  functions  are controlled by the radio 
buttons  except  for  ejecting the  cartridge. Whenever 
a 
CD cartridge with discs  is loaded in the changer,  “CD” 
will  appear 
in the radio  display. If the CD  changer  is 
checking  the cartridge  for CD’s,  TD” 
will flash in the 
display 
until the  changer  is ready  to play.  When  a CD 
begins  playing,  a  box  will appear around  “CD“  along 
with the disc number  and track  number. The disc 
numbers are listed  on the front 
of the  cartridge. 
If or “E“ and a number appear on  the display  at 
any  time,  an error  has occurred.  See  “Cassette Tape  and 
CD  Errors” later 
in this section. 
TAPE/CD or TAPE/AUX: If you  have a cartridge 
loaded 
in the  changer  and the radio is playing, press 
TAPE/CD 
or TAPE/AUX to  play  the CD. To return to 
the  radio while  a CD  is playing, press 
AM/FM. You  can 
also press TAPE/CD  or TAPE/AUX  to switch between a 
tape  and compact  disc if both  are loaded. 
PROG: Press PROG to select  the next disc in the 
cartridge.  Each time you press PROG, the disc number 
on  the radio display 
will increment to  the next available 
CD. 
If one of your CD’s cannot  be played, its number 
will be  skipped  when selecting  discs with PROG. 
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SEEK A/V: When you press SEEK while  playing a 
CD, it will go back  t.o  the  start of the current  track if more 
than  eight  seconds 
have played. If you  press it again,  the 
changer 
will go to  previous  tracks.  When  you  press 
SEEK A it will  go  to  the  next  higher  track on the  disc. 
SCAN: When  you  press SCAN while playing  a  CD, 
you'll  hear 
the first few seconds of each selection  on  the 
current disc. Press SCAN again  to stop  on 
a selection. 
The 
CD will be  muted  while scanning  and "SCAN"  will 
appear  on the display. 
FWD (Fast Forward): To advance  a CD, press and 
hold  this button. While 
the CD advances, elapsed time 
will be displayed  to help you find  the desired passage. 
REV (Fast Reverse): To reverse  a  CD, press and  hold 
this button.  While  the CD  reverses, elapsed  time 
will be 
displayed to help  you find the desired passage. 
Random: Press  the number 5 button  to enter  the random 
play  mode.  "RDM" 
will appear on the display. In the 
random mode: the tracks  on  all loaded discs 
will be 
played  in random order. 
If you  press PROG  or SEEK 
while "RDM"  is  displayed, the next disc  and track  will 
be selected randomly. If you press  SCAN while  "RDM" 
is  displayed,  discs and tracks 
will be scanned randomly. 
Press  the number 
5 button  again to turn off  random  and 
return  to normal operation. 
Compression: While playing  a  CD, press NR to  turn  on 
compression.  "COMP" 
will appear on the  display. 
Compression  makes  loud  and 
soft passages more equal 
in volume. Press NR again to turn off compression. 
Cassette  Tape  and CD Errors 
If "Err" or "E"  and a number appear in the radio display, 
an  error  has occurred  and  the cassette  or compact disc 
temporarily cannot  play. 
If the error  occurred  while trying to  play a cassette  tape, 
the following conditions  may have caused  the error: 
0 The  cassette  tape  is tight and  the  cassette player 
cannot turn  the  hubs of the  cassette tape.  "E10"  may 
be displayed. Hold the cassette with the open end 
down  and  try  turning  the right  hub counterclockwise 
with  a pencil.  Turn  the  tape over  and repeat. 
If the 
hubs do  not  turn easily, your cassette tape  may  be 
damaged  and should  not  be  used 
in the cassette 
player.  Try 
a new tape  to  make  sure your  cassette 
player  is working properly. 
The cassette tape  is broken.  "El 1" may  be displayed. 
Check to see 
if your  tape is broken.  Try a new 
cassette tape. 
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Using Your Radio  Properly 
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 help 
avoid  hearing  loss or  damage: 
1. Adjust  the volume control  to the lowest  setting. 
2. Increase  volume  slowly  until you hear  comfortably 
and clearly. 
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 
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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  retailer  and  be sure  to  check federal  rules 
covering mobile  radio  and telephone units. 
Care of Your Cassette  Tape  Player 
A tape player that  is  not cleaned regularly  is subject to 
reduced  sound quality, ruined  cassettes,  or  a damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette  tapes  that are not properly  stored 
in  their plastic  cases away  from  contaminants, direct 
sunlight,  and extreme  heat  may  not  operate properly  and 
could cause  premature  failure  of the tape player. 
Cassettes  are  subject  to wear  and  the  sound  quality  may 
degrade  over  time.  Always  verify  that  the  cassette  tape  is 
in 
good  condition  before  obtaining  service  on  your  tape  player. 
Your  tape  player  should  be  cleaned  with  every 
50 hours  of 
use  to  provide  optimum  perfornxmce.  Your  radio  may 
display  “Cln”  to remind  you  that  you  have  used  your  tape 
player  for 
50 hours  without  re-setting  the  tape  clean  timer. 
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