1996 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 141

1996 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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. NEXT (2): Press this buttonor the SEEK up arrow to Remote CassetteTape Player (Option) go to the startof the next track more than eight if Playing a Cassette Tape If it seconds have played. you holdthe button or press more than once, the player continue moving will forward through the disc. RDM (3): Press this button to hear the tracksa .in random order. It will change discs and tracks in a random, rather than sequential order. Press RDM again to turn off random play. radio will play during The ,this operation. ~ REV (5): Press and hold this button to returnto a . 1 . .. passage quickly. Release to play the passage. it You will hear soundat a reduced volume. The display will show elapsed time. FWD (6): Press and hold this button advance toa to passage quickly. You will hear sound a reduced at volume. The display will show elapsed time. AM-FM: Press this button play the radio when a disc to is playing. The disc will stop but remain player. in the Your tape playeris built t work best with tapesthat are o 30 to 45 minutes longon each side. Tapes longer than that areso thin they maynot work well in this player. CD/PLAY: Press this button to change to the disc function when the radio on. is EJECT Press this buttonto remove the disc or stop the disc and switch to the radio. EJECT will work with the radio off , With the radio on, insert a cassette tape. Once the tape i playing, usethe control knobs for VOL, BAL, FADE, TREB AND BASSjust as you do for the radio. A lighted cassette symbol shows when a cassette tape is in the player. A lighted arrow will also appear and show the direction of play when a-tape is active. . ~ : . ,.z ... I ,, i .: : ,*... ' ~ ' ... . , ...~ .. I , ' 3-19

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NEXT
(2):
Press
this
button or the
SEEK
up
arrow
to
go
to
the
start
of
the
next
track
if
more
than
eight
seconds
have
played.
If
you
hold
the button
or
press
it
more
than
once,
the
player
will continue
moving
forward
through
the
disc.
RDM
(3):
Press
this
button
to
hear
the
tracks
in
a.
.
random
order.
It
will
change
discs
and
tracks
in
a
random,
rather
than
sequential
order.
Press
RDM
again
to
turn
off
random
play.
The radio
will
play
during
,this
operation.
passage
quickly.
Release
it to play
the
passage. You will
hear
sound at
a
reduced
volume.
The
display
will
show
elapsed
time.
FWD
(6):
Press
and
hold
this
button
to advance
to
a
passage
quickly. You will
hear
sound
at a
reduced
volume. The display
will
show
elapsed
time.
AM-FM:
Press
this
button
to play
the
radio
when
a
disc
is
playing.
The
disc
will
stop
but
remain
in
the
player.
CD/PLAY:
Press
this
button
to
change
to
the
disc
function
when
the
radio
is on.
EJECT
Press
this
button
to
remove the disc
or
stop
the
disc and
switch
to
the
radio.
EJECT
will
work
with
the
radio
off.
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REV
(5):
Press
and
hold
this
button
to
returnto a
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Remote
Cassette Tape
Playing
a Cassette
Tape
Player
(Option)
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.
With
the
radio
on,
insert
a
cassette
tape.
Once
the
tape
i
playing,
use
the control
knobs
for
VOL,
BAL,
FADE,
TREB
AND
BASS
just as
you do for
the
radio.
A
lighted
cassette
symbol
shows
when
a
cassette
tape
is in
the
player.
A
lighted
arrow
will
also
appear
and
show
the direction
of
play
when a-
tape is active.
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