1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Owner's Manual - Page 152

1995 Oldsmobile Aurora Manual

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BAL (Balance): Press this button lightly to release it from its recessed position. Turn it to adjust the right and left speaker balance. As you turn the knob you will feel the center position. Push the knob back in to return it to its recessed position. will appear in the display and the equalization will be adjusted automatically. If you select a tone setting, it will be activated each time you play a tape. If "Cln" (Clean) appears on the display when you insert your cassette tape, your cassette player needs to be cleaned. It will still play cassette tapes, but it should be cleaned to prevent damage to your cassette tapes and the cassette tape player. See "Careof Your Cassette Tape Player" later in this section. After you have cleaned the cassette tape player, press and hold EJECT for five seconds to reset the Cln indicator. The radio will display to show that the clean feature has been reset. &'---'? FADE: Press this button lightly to release it from its recessed position, then pull it out to its fully extended position. Turn it to the right to increase front speaker volume. Turn it to the left to increase rear speaker volume. As you turn the knob you will feel the center position. Push the knob back in to return it to its recessed position. To Play a Cassette Tape With the ignition on, insert the tape and it will begin playing. The audio system will turn on automatically. Your tape player is designed to work best with tapes that are 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Longer tapes may not work as well. Note that when a tape is inserted, "TP?will be displayed. When the tape is playing, a box will appear around "TP' in the display along with an arrow to show whether the top or bottom of the tape is playing. Any time a tape is inserted, the top side will play first. If LI high-bias metal or CrO2 tape is played, "HI-BIAS" If "Err" or "E" and a number appear on the display at any time, an error has occurred. See "Cassette Tape and CD Errors" later in this section. NR (Noise Reduction): This radio has Dolby@BNoise Reduction to reduce background noise on Dolby@B encoded tapes. Press this button to reduce background noise on your tape. The Dolby symbol 00 will appear in the display. Dolby@Noise Reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby@and the 00 symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 3-20

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BAL
(Balance):
Press this button lightly to release
it
from its recessed position. Turn
it
to adjust the right and
left speaker balance.
As
you turn the knob you
will feel
the center position. Push
the knob back in to return
it
to
its recessed position.
FADE:
Press this button lightly to release
it
from its
recessed position, then pull
it
out to its
fully
extended
position. Turn it to the right to increase front speaker
volume. Turn it to
the
left to increase rear speaker
volume.
As
you
turn the knob you
will
feel
the center
position. Push the knob back
in
to return it
to
its
recessed position.
To
Play
a
Cassette Tape
With
the ignition on, insert
the
tape and
it
will
begin
playing. The audio system will
turn on automatically.
Your tape player is designed to work best
with
tapes that
are
30
to
45
minutes long
on each side. Longer tapes
may
not work as well.
Note that when a tape is inserted, “TP? will
be
displayed. When the tape is playing, a box
will
appear
around
“TP’
in
the display along
with
an arrow to show
whether the
top
or bottom
of
the tape is playing.
Any
time a tape is inserted, the top side will
play first.
If
LI
high-bias metal or CrO2 tape is played, “HI-BIAS”
will appear in
the display and the equalization
will
be
adjusted automatically.
If
you
select
a
tone setting, it
will be activated each time
you
play a tape.
If “Cln” (Clean) appears on
the
display when
you insert
your cassette tape, your cassette player needs to be
cleaned. It
will still play cassette tapes, but
it
should be
cleaned to prevent damage to your cassette tapes and the
cassette tape player. See
“Care
of
Your Cassette Tape
Player” later
in
this section. After you have cleaned the
cassette tape player, press and hold EJECT
for
five
seconds to reset the Cln indicator. The radio will display
&‘---’?
to show that the clean feature has been reset.
If “Err” or
“E”
and
a
number appear on the display
at
any time, an error has occurred.
See “Cassette
Tape
and
CD Errors” later in this section.
NR
(Noise
Reduction):
This
radio has Dolby@B Noise
Reduction to reduce background noise on Dolby@B
encoded tapes. Press this button to reduce background
noise on your tape. The Dolby symbol
00
will appear
in the display. Dolby@ Noise Reduction is manufactured
under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. Dolby@ and
the
00
symbol are
trademarks
of
Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
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