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AWM914

 

 

 

TUNER OPERATION 

Select a Band 

Press

 BAND

 (3) to change between three FM bands  (FM1, FM2  and 

FM3) and two AM bands (AM1 and AM2). 

 

Tuning 

Manual Tuning 

Press the

 tune up

 (1)

 or tune down 

(2)

 

buttons to tune the frequency 

one step higher or lower.    Press and hold to seek tune to next strong 
station. 

 

Preset Stations 

Store Preset Stations 

Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each AM and 
FM  band. To  store  a  station, select  a  band  (if  needed),  then  select  a 
station. Hold a preset button for one second. 
The  current  station  will  be  stored,  and  the  corresponding  preset 
number will appear in the display. 

Recall Preset Stations 

To  recall  a  station,  select  a  band  (if  needed).  Press  a  preset  button 
momentarily, and the unit will tune to the corresponding stored station. 

 

Automatic Store / Preset Scan (A / PS) 

Automatically Stores   

Press and hold the 

A/PS

 button (8) for more than one second, and the 

unit  will  automatically  scan  for  and  store  six  strong  stations  for  all 
bands.    To stop this function before the automatic storing is complete, 
press 

A/PS

 again.   

 

 

Preset Scan 

Press 

A/PS 

to  scan  all  preset stations  in  the  current  band.    The  unit 

will  play  each  station  for  five  seconds  before  moving  on  to  the  next 
station.    To  stop  this  function  and  play  the  current  station,  press  the 

A/PS

 button again.   

 

Summary of Contents for AWM914

Page 1: ...AWM914 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...AWM914 ii Table of Contents Installation 2 Wiring 3 Basic Operation 4 Tuner Operation 6 Bluetooth Operation 7 Specifications 9...

Page 3: ...tput 2 zones Packing List Precautions Use the Proper Power Supply This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt DC negative ground battery system the standard system in a North American vehicle U...

Page 4: ...navigation computer do not disconnect the battery cable If the cable is disconnected the computer memory may be lost Under these conditions use extra caution during installation to avoid causing a sh...

Page 5: ...A N A 2 N A N A 3 N A N A 4 N A N A 5 N A N A 6 GRAY RIGHT A SPEAKER 7 GRAY BLACK RIGHT A SPEAKER 8 N A N A 9 WHITE BLACK LEFT A SPEAKER 10 WHITE LEFT A SPEAKER 11 N A N A 12 N A N A 13 N A N A 14 BLU...

Page 6: ...treble from 7 to 7 BAL Adjust the speaker output balance between L7 left and 8 9 10 11 12 13 BAL Adjust the speaker output balance between L7 left and R7 right BAL 0 indicates an equal balance betwee...

Page 7: ...ut Function Press the MODE MENU button 7 to directly access auxiliary input modes from any other mode when a portable audio device is connected to the unit To connect a portable audio device insert a...

Page 8: ...red and the corresponding preset number will appear in the display Recall Preset Stations To recall a station select a band if needed Press a preset button momentarily and the unit will tune to the co...

Page 9: ...f successful the unit will display PAIR OK After connecting successfully you are able to listen to music stored on your Bluetooth enabled device through the radio BT Audio A2DP The A2DP music is avail...

Page 10: ...onnect a paired device press the 6 ENTER button to temporarily remove the BT link The link can be re established through your phone menu by selecting the AWM914 for connection DELETE To delete a devic...

Page 11: ...24 Watts Maximum Specifications subject to change without notice FCC Warnings This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may...

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