1998 Pontiac Grand Am Owner's Manual - Page 144

1998 Pontiac Grand Am Manual

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Finding a Station Adjusting the Speakers BAL: Press this knob lightly so it extends.Turn it to AM-FM: Press this button to switch betweenAM, FM1 move the sound to the leftright speakers. The middle or and FM2. The display shows your selection. position balances the sound between speakers. the TUNE: Press this knob lightlyso it extends.Turn it to FADE: Press this knob lightly it extends.Turn it to so choose radio stations. Push the knob back into its stored position when you're not using it. move the sound to the front or rear speakers. The midd position balances the sound between speakers. the SEEK: Press the up or down arrowgo to the next to higher or lower station and stay there. Push these knobs back into their stored positions when you're not using them. PUSHBUTTONS: The six numbered pushbuttons let you return to your favorite stations. can set upto You Playing a Cassette Tape 18 stations (six AM, six FM1 and six FM2). Just: Your tape player built to work best tapes that are is with 1. Turn the radio on. 30 to 45 minutes long on each side. Tapes longer than in that areso thin they may not work well this player. 2. Press AM-FM to select the band. is While the tape playing, use the VOL, FADE and BAL 3. Tune in the desired station. controls just as you do for the radio. display will The 4. Press and hold one of the six numbered buttons until of show an arrow to show which side the tape is playing. SET appears on the display. Whenever you press that When the down indicator arrow is lit, selections listed will numbered button, the station you set return. on the bottom side the cassette are playing. When the of 5 . Repeat the steps for each pushbutton. of the up arrow is lit, selections listed on the top side cassette are playing. The tape player automatically Setting the Tone begins playing the other side when it reaches theof end the tape. EQUALIZER: A seven band equalizer is part your of audio system. Slide the levers up to boost or down to reduce frequency range.

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Finding
a
Station
AM-FM:
Press
this
button to switch
between
AM,
FM1
and
FM2.
The
display
shows
your
selection.
TUNE:
Press
this
knob
lightly
so
it
extends.
Turn
it to
choose
radio
stations.
Push
the
knob
back
into
its
stored
position
when
you’re
not
using
it.
SEEK:
Press
the
up
or
down
arrow
to
go to
the
next
higher
or
lower
station
and
stay
there.
PUSHBUTTONS:
The
six
numbered
pushbuttons
let
you
return
to
your
favorite
stations.
You can
set
up
to
18
stations
(six
AM,
six
FM1
and
six
FM2).
Just:
1.
Turn
the
radio
on.
2.
Press
AM-FM
to
select
the
band.
3.
Tune
in
the
desired
station.
4.
Press
and
hold
one
of
the
six
numbered
buttons
until
SET
appears
on
the
display.
Whenever
you
press
that
numbered
button,
the
station
you
set
will
return.
5.
Repeat
the
steps
for
each
pushbutton.
Setting
the
Tone
EQUALIZER:
A
seven
band
equalizer
is
part
of
your
audio
system.
Slide
the
levers
up
to
boost
or
down
to
reduce
frequency
range.
Adjusting
the
Speakers
BAL:
Press
this
knob
lightly
so
it
extends. Turn it
to
move
the
sound
to
the
left
or right
speakers.
The
middle
position
balances
the
sound
between
the
speakers.
FADE:
Press
this
knob
lightly
so
it
extends.
Turn
it
to
move
the
sound
to
the
front
or
rear
speakers.
The
midd
position
balances
the
sound
between
the
speakers.
Push
these
knobs
back
into
their
stored
positions
when
you’re
not
using
them.
Playing
a
Cassette
Tape
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.
While
the
tape
is
playing, use the
VOL,
FADE
and
BAL
controls just as
you
do
for
the
radio.
The display
will
show
an
arrow
to
show
which
side
of
the
tape
is
playing.
When
the
down
indicator
arrow
is
lit,
selections
listed
on the
bottom
side
of the
cassette
are
playing.
When
the
up
arrow
is
lit, selections
listed
on
the
top
side
of
the
cassette
are
playing.
The
tape
player
automatically
begins
playing
the
other
side
when
it
reaches
the
end
of
the
tape.