1997 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 132

1997 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual

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Disabling the Theft-Deterrent Feat-ure Enter yoor secret-codeas follows; pause no mor'e than 15 seconds between steps: 1. Turn the ignition to ACCESSORY or RUN. 2. Turn the. radio off. 3. Piess the 1 and 4 buttons together. Hold them aown the .until SEC shows--ox~ display. 4. Press MNand 000 will appear cm the display. 5. PPess MNagain tu make the last two digits agree with your Code. To:unlock a secured radio, see "Unlrxking the Theft-Det-errentFeature After a Power Loss" earlier i.n this section. ff" Stereo FM.ste.ere.0will give.you the best sound. B.ut FM signals will reach only about 10 to 40 miles (16.to 65 km). Tall buildings or:hills can inte?fere with FM signals, causing. the sound to:dome and.go. AM 6. Press I3.R to make the €irst one or two di@ zgree with;yGur codei 7. Press AM-FM af1e.r yau have confirmed that the code matches the secret code you have written down. The display will show indicating that the radio is no longer secured. ---j The range for most AM stations i s greater than fm FM, especially at n.ight.The longer rangc, however, can c&e stxioris to intwfeit-witheach other. AM can pick up noise from things like storms and pawer lines. Try reducing the treble-@reduce this noise-if you ever get it. If the wde..entered is .incorre.ct,SEC will appear on the display. The rad.io will remain secured until the correct code is entered. -Whenbattery power is removed and later app1ie:d to a J secure.d radio, the radia won't. turn sind LOC will appearon the-display. Tips About Your Au,dio System Hearing -damagefrom loud noise is almos1 undet.ectabk until it is too late, Your hearing.can .adapt to higher volumes of sound. Sound that seems normal c8n be loud and harmful to your hearing. Take. precautions by adjusting-thevolume cuntrol, on your radio to a safe sound lwei before your hearing adapts to it. 3-19

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Disabling
the
Theft-Deterrent
Feat-ure
Enter
yoor secret-code
as
follows;
pause
no
mor'e
than
15
seconds
between
steps:
1.
Turn
the
ignition
to
ACCESSORY
or
RUN.
2.
Turn the. radio
off.
3.
Piess
the
1
and
4
buttons together. Hold them
aown
4.
Press
MNand
000
will
appear
cm
the display.
5.
PPess
MNagain
tu
make
the
last
two
digits agree
.until
SEC
shows--ox~
the
display.
with your
Code.
6.
Press
I3.R
to
make
the
€irst
one or two di@
zgree
with;yGur codei
7.
Press
AM-FM
af1e.r
yau
have
confirmed
that
the
code matches
the
secret code
you
have
written
down.
The display will show
---j
indicating that
the
radio is
no
longer
secured.
If
the
wde..
entered
is
.incorre.ct,
SEC
will
appear
on
the
display.
The
rad.io
will
remain
secured until
the
correct
code is
entered.
-Whenbattery
power
is
removed
and
later app1ie:d
to
a
J
secure.d radio,
the
radia won't.
turn
sind
LOC
will
appearon
the-display.
To:unlock
a
secured
radio,
see
"Unlrxking
the
Theft-Det-errent Feature
After
a
Power
Loss"
earlier
i.n
this
section.
ff"
Stereo
FM.
ste.ere.0
will
give.
you
the
best
sound.
B.ut
FM
signals
will reach only about 10
to
40
miles
(16.
to
65
km).
Tall
buildings or:hills
can
inte?fere
with
FM
signals, causing.
the
sound
to:
dome
and.
go.
AM
The
range for
most
AM
stations
i s
greater than
fm
FM,
especially at
n.ight.
The
longer rangc, however,
can
c&e
stxioris
to
intwfeit-with each
other.
AM
can
pick
up
noise
from
things
like
storms
and
pawer lines. Try
reducing
the
treble-@
reduce this
noise-
if
you
ever
get
it.
Tips
About
Your
Au,dio
System
Hearing -damage
from
loud
noise
is
almos1 undet.ectabk
until
it
is
too
late, Your
hearing.
can
.adapt
to
higher
volumes
of
sound. Sound
that
seems
normal
c8n
be
loud
and
harmful
to
your hearing.
Take.
precautions
by
adjusting-the volume
cuntrol,
on
your
radio
to
a
safe
sound
lwei
before
your
hearing
adapts
to
it.
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