reset OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1995 User Guide
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Distance to Destination 
This  feature  acts  as  a  reverse  trip  odometer  by counting 
backward  from 
an estimated  distance  which you enter 
before  starting  your trip. It also  uses that  information  to 
determine  the  estimated  time 
of arrival. 
To  set,  press  DEST, then RESET  and enter  a  maximum 
of four  digits  for  the  length of your  trip. (Always  use 
whole  miles or kilometers.)  Then  press ENTER.  The 
system  will only  accept  the  last four  digits  you enter  as 
your  distance 
to destination. 
The  system  will display  the total  distance  to  destination, 
such  as: 
365 
MI TO DEST  or 
587 KM  TO DEST 
When  the system  counts down to  zero  distance 
remaining,  even 
if you’re  in another  display,  a  chime 
will  sound  and the  display  will show: 
TRIP  COMPLETE 
The  TRIP  COMPLETE  message  will go off  when 
you 
press any button,  or when  you turn  your  ignition off, 
then  on. 
The display  returns to the  mode  displayed  prior 
to  the interruption. 
Estimated  Time of Arrival  (ETA) 
ETA  is based on the average  speed, the  date and time of 
the day,  and the  estimated  distance to your  destination. 
After  you have  entered  your  distance to  destination, 
press  ETA to display estimated  time 
of arrival, such as: 
ETA  TUE  1256 
PM 
Press ETA again to display  the  time to destination.  The 
display will show the  current time as  the  hours  and 
minutes 
to destination,  such as: 
1250 TIME TO  DEST 
If the time  to  destination  calculation is seven days  or 
greater, the display  will read: 
TRIP  OVER 
7 DAYS 
When the trip is  complete  a  chime  will sound and the 
display will  show: 
TRIP  COMPLETE 
The  trip complete  message  will go off  when  you press 
any  button,  or  when you  turn  your ignition off, then on. 
The  display returns  to the mode displayed prior  to the 
interruption. 
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Elapsed Time (ET) Date 
Press DATE  to display the date. To change  the date, 
press  DATE  then RESET.  The following display  will 
appear: 
When the ignition is on, the Driver Information 
Center 
can  be used 
as a stopwatch.  The  display will show hours 
and minutes.  The elapsed time indicator 
will record  up 
to 
100 hours, then it will  reset to zero  and continue 
counting.  Press ET, and the display will show the 
amount 
of time that has elapsed  since the elapsed time 
indicator  was last reset 
(not including time the ignition 
is  off), such 
as: 
0 1 :OS ELAPSED  TIME 
To reset elapsed time  to zero, press  RESET while the 
elapsed time 
is displayed. 
MONTH? XXIDDIYY 
MM,  DD  and YY represent the month, date  and year 
you currently have in your  system.  Check to make  sure 
your  clock  is 
in the correct  AM or PM mode. 
Notice that each  key has a number.  Push the  key to enter 
the number. The first  XX’s 
will flash until you enter the 
first digit  for the 
month. You don’t need to enter the 
leading zero 
if the number  is under 10. Press ENTER 
after  you’ve  entered  the month.  The display  will change 
to: 
DAY?  MM/XX/Y 
Y 
Set the  day just  as  you set the  month. After the day entry 
is  made, press  ENTER, and the display 
will change to: 
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AMEM: Press this button to change between the  AM, 
FM1 and FM2 bands.  The display will show  which band 
you are on.  If  you press this button  while a tape or CD is 
playing, the tape  or CD 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 FM 1 and five  FM2). 
1.  Tune 
in the station you want  to store. 
2. Press  TONE  to select the setting that  you  prefer. 
3. Press and hold one of the  five  pushbuttons until the 
display  shows  a  channel  number. The  radio  will mute 
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. 
SEEK A/V: When  you press SEEK while playing the 
radio, 
the radio will search  for the  next  higher or lower 
station and stop.  The radio  will  be  muted while seeking. 
SCAN: When you press  SCAN  while playing the radio, 
the radio  will 
go through each  station, pausing  for  a  few 
seconds at each station. Press  SCAN again to stop  on 
a 
station.  The radio  will be muted while scanning and 
“SCAN” 
will appear  on the display. 
When  you  press  SCAN and  hold 
it for about  two  seconds 
until  the  display  shows “PSCAN’  (Preset Scan), the  radio 
will  scan  only  stations that you’ve  preset  with  your  radio 
pushbuttons.  Press  SCAN again  to  stop 
on a station. 
RCL  (Recall): When the ignition  is off, press RCL  to 
display the time. When the radio  is on, press  RCL to 
switch the display between the  radio station and the 
time. After 
five seconds the display  will return to its 
normal  display. 
The  radio can  be set 
so that  either  the time  or radio 
station  is normally displayed when the radio is playing. 
To do this, press  RCL to display the time  or radio 
stations as desired,  then hold 
RCL down until the 
display flashes. 
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This button  scrolls  through  three  functions  when a CD  is 
playing: 
0 Press  to  see  which track  is playing. 
0 Press  again  while the track is  displayed (within about 
five  seconds),  and “EL 
TM” (Elapsed  Time) will 
appear  in the display  together  with how much  time 
has  elapsed  since 
the track started  playing. 
0 Press again to view the time. 
You  can  select  which function  is normally  displayed 
when  a 
CD is playing.  To do this,  press  RCL until the 
display  shows the desired  function, then hold RCL down 
until 
the display  flashes. 
TONE: This button  controls  the  Automatic  Tone 
Control  (ATC) feature  which lets 
you select an 
equalization  for  the type of music  or voice  being  heard. 
For  example,  JAZZ  emphasizes  bass and treble while 
ROCK emphasizes bass. Press TONE  to  step through 
the 
six settings:  JAZZ,  VOCAL,  POP, ROCK, 
CLASSIC,  and MANUAL.  Each setting  will appear  on 
the display.  In MANUAL  you can  adjust  tone with  the 
TREB  and BASS  controls.  Any time TREB  or BASS is 
turned,  TONE will automatically  go  to the MANUAL 
setting.  Separate 
tone settings  can  be stored with each 
preset  station.  You can  also  select  separate  tone settings 
for  your  cassette  tape and  compact  disc. 
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. 
Turning  BASS  will change  the radio’s Automatic Tone 
Control  feature  to  MANUAL. 
TREB  (Treble): Press this button lightly to release  it 
from  its recessed position,  then  pull 
it out to its fully 
extended 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. 
Turning  TREB  will change  the radio’s Automatic Tone 
Control  feature to MANUAL. 
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. 
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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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PWWVOL (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. 
AMD": Press this button  to change  between the  AM, 
FMI  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 LIP 
to  15 radio  stations (five AM, five FM 1 and five  FM2). 
1. Tune in the  station  you  want to store. 
2.  Press  and  hold one of  the  five pushbuttons 
until the 
display  shows 
a channel number.  The radio will mute 
until the cl1annel  number is displayed.  Whenever  you 
press that button  again, the preset  station 
will return. 
Always check  whether  you're 
in AM, FMl  or  FM2. 
SEEK A/V: When  you press SEEK while playing the 
radio, the  radio 
will search for the next higher  or lower 
station  and stop.  The  radio  will be muted  while seeking. 
SCAN: When you press  SCAN  while playing  the  radio, 
the  radio 
will go through  each  station, pausing  for  a few 
seconds  at each  station.  Press SCAN again  to  stop 
on a 
station.  The radio 
will be muted while  scanning and 
"SCAN" 
will appear  on the  display. 
When  you  press SCAN  and hold 
it for about  two 
seconds 
until the display  shows "PSCAN"  (Preset Scan), 
the  radio 
will scan only  stations that you've  preset with 
your radio pushbuttons.  Press  SCAN again to  stop on a 
station. 
RECALL: When the ignition  is off,  press RECALL to 
display  the time. When  the radio 
is on,  press RECALL 
to switch  the display between the radio station  and  the 
time.  After five  seconds the display 
will return to its 
normal  display. 
The  radio  can be set 
so that either the time or radio 
station  is normally displayed  when  the radio is playing. 
To 
do this. press  RECALL to display the time or radio 
station 
as desired,  then hold  RECALL  down untii the 
display  flashes. 
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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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SEEK A/V: When you press  SEEK  while playing the 
radio,  the radio  will search  for the 
next higher  or  lower 
station and  stop.  The  radio  will be  muted while  seeking. 
SCAN: When you press  SCAN  while playing  the radio, 
the radio 
will go through  each  station,  pausing  for  a  few 
seconds  at each  station. Press  SCAN  again to stop  on a 
station.  The radio  will be muted while  scanning and 
“SCAN”  will appear  on  the display. 
When  you press  SCAN  and hold 
it for about  two 
seconds 
until the display  shows  “PSCAN”  (Preset Scan), 
the  radio  will scan  only  stations that  you’ve preset with 
your  radio  pushbuttons.  Press SCAN  again to  stop on a 
station. 
RCL (Recall): When  the ignition  is off, press  RCL to 
display the  time. When the radio  is on,  press  RCL to 
switch  the display  between the radio station and  the 
time.  After 
five seconds  the display will return  to its 
normal  display. 
The  radio can  be set 
so that  either  the time or radio 
station  is normally  displayed  when the radio  is playing. 
To 
do this,  press  RCL to display the time  or  radio station 
as  desired.  Then hold  RCL  down 
until the display 
flashes. 
TONE: This  button  controls  the Automatic Tone 
Control  (ATC) feature  which lets  you select  an 
equalization  for  the type of music 
or voice being heard. 
For  example,  JAZZ  emphasizes  bass and treble while 
ROCK  emphasizes  bass.  Press TONE to step through 
the  six settings:  JAZZ,  VOCAL, POP, ROCK, 
CLASSIC,  and MANUAL.  Each  setting will appear  on 
the  display.  In MANUAL  you can adjust tone with the 
TREB  and BASS  controls. Any time  TREB 
or BASS  is 
turned,  TONE will automatically  go to the  MANUAL 
setting.  Separate  tone settings can be stored 
with each 
preset station.  You can also  select  a separate tone setting 
for 
your cassette  tape. 
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. 
Turning  BASS will  change the radio’s Automatic Tone 
Control  feature to MANUAL. 
TREB (Treble): Press this button lightly to release  it 
from  its recessed  position, then pull 
it out to its fully 
extended 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. 
Turning  TREB will change  the radio‘s Automatic  Tone 
Control  feature to MANUAL. 
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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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