3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS
11. External input switch button
(AUX)
Pressing
AM, FM
and
AUX
buttons for at least one
second switches from the radio you are currently lis-
tening to the input connected to the external input
jack
(12)
and displays
AUX
on the display. Pressing
it again returns to the original radio reception.
12. External input jack
(AUX IN)
vehicle; Body side
When using this jack, use any commercially-avail-
able stereo mini-plug cord (D3.5) to plug it to the
headphone terminal of your portable audio device or
the like.
Listen to the radio
1. Turn
ON ACC
switch to
ON
position and press Power
button.
2. Select desired band
MW
or
AM
by band switch.
3. Select desired frequency by presest button or tuning
buttons.
4. Adjust desired volume level by
or
VOL-
UME-
down buttons.
5. Press Tone button, if higher sound is not desired.
6. To turn off the radio, press Power button.
Manual tuning
Pressing either tuning buttons shifts the receiving fre-
quency by step.
Seek tuning
Pressing either of the tuning button more than 3 seconds,
Seek function will start and find next available station and
then stop at the frequency.
Presetting desired station into memory
Select desired band
FM
or
AM
.
The tune-in desired station by Seek tuning or Manual tun-
ing.
Press desired number 1 to 6 of button more than 3 sec-
onds, display will indicate the channel number and finish
the preset operation.
NOTE:
If either of the preset buttons pressed more than
2 seconds while cannel number is not indicated on the
display, preset frequency of the specific memory will be
changed.
In case battery back-up line is cut off due to replacing
battery or any other reason, previously stored memories
will be erased and the presetting procedure should be
done again.
The radio is capable to store 6 stations of
FM
and 6 sta-
tions of
AM
.
Auto store memory
During radio mode, pressing this button and release will
automatically scan the current band and store available
stations to preset memory 1 to 6.
ATTENTION:
The operation of Auto Store Memory will
erase previously memorized stations. In case, not stored
in stored in desired preset button, please follow manual
presetting.
AUX Audio connection
This radio provided
AUX
input jack so that portable audio
products can be connected.
Be sure to use
3.5 mm
(
0.1 in
) stereo mini-plug for the
external input jack.
Pressing
AUX
button will change over between radio
function and
AUX
function.
During
AUX
mode,
AUX
will be indicated on the display.
The volume control of portable audio products should be
adjusted approximately same as currently listening radio
sound volume.
Then the sound volume can be adjusted by volume con-
trol of this radio.
Please do not connect higher output sources than
portable audio headphone output.
Time set
Press Clock button and indicate clock on display.
Pressing Tune-up button to adjust minutes and pressing
Tune-down Button to adjust hours.
NOTE:
Battely back-up models do not have clock function
and the button is disabled.
Reset function
If the frequency display is wrong or switching is not pos-
sible, reset the unit. While pressing
AUX
button, press
and
VOLUME-
buttons at the same time re-
sets the unit. ("0" is displayed for a moment, then the unit
is reset.) The clock and the preset stations are also re-
set..
When the wires are disconnected, the preset stations are
retained in memory.
Clearing memory
If the connection to the battery is cut off by turning the bat-
tery connect switch key to
"O"
(OFF position), performing
maintenance for the machine, or removing the radio, the
stations stored on the radio presets will be all cleared in
a few days. If so, set the stations again.
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