1994 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 126

1994 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual

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t Clock To set the clock, just: Press the SET pushbutton. Within 5 seconds, press and holdSEEK until the correct minute appears on the display. Press and holdSCAN until the correct hour appears on the display. TREBLE Slide the TREBLE lever up to increase the treble response.the stationis If weak or noisy, slide the TREBLE lever down to reduce the noise. BASS Slide theBASS lever up to increase the bass response. Adjust BASS the lever to give a pleasing sound to your ear. AUTO DNR This unitis equipped with an automatic Dynamic Noise Reduction system. DNR@reduces background hiss on and FM radio broadcasts, as well AM as on cassette tapes. @ DNR@is a registered trademark National Semiconductor Corporation. of To Play A Cassette Your tape player is built to work best with tapes that 30 to 45 minutes are long on each side. Tapes longer than that so thin they may not work well are in this player. Once the tape is playing, use the upper and lower knobs for volume, balance, and fade just as you do the radio. The arrows indicate which for side of the tape is being played. Fast Forward Press the button with the arrow pointing same direction that the tape in the is playing. Thearrow light next tothe arrow button will belit. To stop fast forward, press the STOP-E JECTbutton. Reverse Press the button with the arrow pointing opposite direction that the in the tape is playing. The arrow light next to the arrow button will be lit. To stop reverse, press the STOP-E JECTbutton. PROGRAM To change sides of the tape, press the PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL knob. STOP- EJECT To stop playing a tape, fully press this button (the cassette will be partially ejected, and the radio will begin playing). 3-12

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t
Clock
To
set
the
clock,
just:
Press the
SET
pushbutton.
Within
5
seconds,
press
and
hold
SEEK
until
the
correct
minute
Press
and
hold
SCAN
until
the
correct
hour
appears
on
the
display.
appears
on
the
display.
TREBLE
Slide the
TREBLE
lever
up
to
increase
the
treble
response.
If
the
station
is
weak
or
noisy,
slide
the
TREBLE
lever
down
to
reduce
the
noise.
BASS
Slide
the
BASS
lever
up
to
increase
the
bass
response.
Adjust
the
BASS
lever
to
give
a
pleasing
sound
to
your
ear.
AUTO
DNR
@
This
unit
is equipped
with
an
automatic
Dynamic
Noise
Reduction
system.
DNR@reduces
background
hiss
on
AM
and
FM
radio
broadcasts,
as
well
as
on
cassette
tapes.
DNR@
is
a
registered
trademark of National
Semiconductor
Corporation.
To
Play
A
Cassette
Your
tape
player
is
built
to
work
best
with
tapes
that
are
30
to
45
minutes
long
on
each
side.
Tapes
longer
than
that
are
so
thin
they
may
not
work
well
in
this
player.
Once
the
tape
is
playing,
use
the
upper
and
lower
knobs
for
volume,
balance,
and fade just as
you
do
for the
radio.
The
arrows
indicate
which
side
of
the
tape
is
being
played.
Fast
Forward
Press
the
button
with
the
arrow
pointing
in the
same
direction
that
the
tape
is playing.
The
arrow
light
next
to
the arrow
button
will
be
lit.
To
stop
fast
forward,
press
the
STOP-E
JECT
button.
Reverse
Press
the
button
with
the
arrow
pointing
in the
opposite
direction
that
the
tape is playing.
The
arrow
light
next
to
the
arrow
button
will
be
lit.
To
stop
reverse,
press
the
STOP-E
JECT
button.
PROGRAM
To
change
sides of the
tape,
press
the
PWR-VOL-PROG-RCL
knob.
STOP-
EJECT
To
stop
playing
a
tape,
fully
press
this
button
(the
cassette
will
be
partially
ejected,
and
the
radio
will
begin
playing).
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