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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide 00 (4): Press  this  button  to  reduce  background  noise. 
Note  that  the  double-D  symbol  will  appear  on  the  display. 
Dolbymm  Noise Reduction  is manufactured  under  a 
license from Dolby

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide AM-FM Stereo with Compact Disc Player 
and  Equalizer 
(If Equipped) 
Playing  the  Radio 
VOL: 
Push  this  knob  to  turn  the  system  on  and  off. To 
increase  volume,  turn  the  knob  clockwis

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide Setting  the Tone 
EQUALIZER: 
A seven  band  equalizer is part  of your 
audio  system.  Slide the levers  up  to  boost  or down  to 
reduce  frequency  range. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: Press

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide RDM (3): Press  this  button to hear  the  tracks  in random. Remote  Cassette  Tape Player (If Equipped) 
rather  than  sequential,  order.  The display  will  show 
RDM.  Press  RDM  again  to  turn

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide PREV (1): Press PREV  or  the  SEEK  down  arrow 
to  search  for  the previous  selection. 
A minimum 
three-second  blank  gap  is  needed  for the  player  to  stop 
at the  beginning 
of the selec

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
THEFTLOCK" is designed to discourage theft  of your 
radio.  It works  by using a secret code to disable all radio 
functions whenever battery power  is removed. 
The  THEFTL

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide Unlocking the  Theft-Deterrent  Feature  After a 
Power Loss 
Enter  your secret code  as follows; pause  no  more  than 
15 seconds  between  steps: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
LOC  appears  when  the  igni

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PONTIAC GRAND AM 1997 User Guide Care  of Your Cassette Tape Player 
A tape  player  that  is not  cleaned  regularly can cause 
reduced  sound  quality,  ruined cassettes or a damaged 
mechanism.  Cassette tapes  should  be  stored
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