Red Wire: Connect the red wire to a source of 12 volts that is controlled by the ignition key. Use a test light or volt meter to locate a connection point at the fuse block. Black Wire: Connect the black wire to the frame of the vehicle. It is strongly recommended that the black wire be connected to a part of the vehicles frame, floorboard or sub structure to insure a good ground. It is Not advisable to connect the black wire to a factory provided ground wire. It is possible that many other elec
The station is now memorized to the band indicated (9a) and the recall button indicated (9d). Repeat procedures 2 thru 4 for all 5 preset buttons. 5. Select another radio bank and repeat steps 2 thru 4 above to memorize all 15 FM radio stations and 10 AM radio stations. Clock Settings Setting the Clock with the Radio Off 1. Turn the vehicles ignition key to the ON or ACC position to provide power to the radio. You will know that radio has sufficient power as Setting the Clock with the Radio On 1
Be sure and eject the tape before turning off the unit. If a cassette is left engaged in the mechanism. a flat spot will develop from the pressure of the capstan and pinch roller, thus causing uneven sound reproduction and damage to your tapes. Before inserting a cassette into the unit, look through the cassette window to make sure that there is no excess slack, several loose turns. If necessary, insert a pencil or similar object in the reel hub (figure A) and rotate it to take up the slack, If
3 9. Stop/ Eject Button When this button is pressed, tape play will stop and the cassette carriage door will open to allow you to remove the tape. 10. Pause Button Pressing this button will stop the tape until the button is released. 11. Dial Indicator The dial indicator will move up and down the scale as you rotate the tuning knob (4) indicating the station you are listening to. 12. Tone Control Knob This control will tailor the overall tone of the unit. Rotate this control clockwise for a high