1998 Chevrolet Prizm Owner's Manual - Page 148

1998 Chevrolet Prizm Manual

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RAND (2): Press this button to hear the tracks in random, rather thansequential, order. Press RAND or RPT again to turn off random play. RPT (5): Press this button once to hear a selection over again. The current track will continue to repeat. Press RPT, AM-FM, RAND, or theTRACK (SEEK) right or left arrow to turn off repeated play. RECALL: Press this buttonto see which track is playing. Press RECALL again, within five seconds, to see how long it has beenplaying (elapsed time). The track number also appears when the disc is inserted or you change the volume. Understanding Radio Reception AM The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM, especially at night. The longer range, however, can cause stations to interfere with each other.AM can pick up noise from thingslike storms and power lines. Try reducing the trebleto reduce this noise if you ever get it. FM Stereo FM stereo will give youthe best sound, but FM signals will reach only about10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall buildings or hills can interfere with FM signals, causing the sound to come and go. AM*FM:Press this button to play the radio when a disc is playing. The disc will stop but remain in the player. CD: With a disc loaded inthe player and the radio playing, press this button once to play the compact disc. EJECT: Press this button to remove the disc. The radio will play. The disc will start at the first track when you reinsert it. Tips AboutYour Audio System Hearing damage from loud noiseis almost undetectable until it is too late. Your hearing can adapt to higher volumes of sound. Sound that seems normal can be loud and harmful to your hearing. Take precautions by adjusting the volume control on your radio to a safe sound level before your hearing adapts it. to 3-14

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RAND
(2):
Press this button
to
hear
the
tracks
in
random,
rather
than sequential, order.
Press
RAND
or
RPT
again
to
turn
off
random play.
RPT
(5):
Press this button once to
hear a selection
over
again. The current track
will continue to repeat. Press
RPT, AM-FM, RAND, or
the
TRACK
(SEEK)
right or
left arrow to
turn
off
repeated
play.
RECALL:
Press
this
button
to see which
track is
playing. Press
RECALL
again, within
five
seconds,
to see how
long it has
been playing (elapsed
time).
The track
number also appears when
the disc is
inserted or you
change
the
volume.
AM*FM:
Press this button to play the radio when a disc
is playing. The disc will
stop
but
remain in the
player.
CD:
With
a
disc loaded
in the player and
the
radio
playing,
press this button once to
play
the
compact disc.
EJECT:
Press this button
to
remove the disc. The radio
will
play. The disc will start at the first
track
when
you
reinsert
it.
Understanding
Radio
Reception
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater than for
FM,
especially
at
night. The longer range, however,
can
cause stations to interfere with
each
other. AM can pick
up
noise
from
things
like storms and
power lines. Try
reducing the
treble
to
reduce this noise if
you ever get it.
FM
Stereo
FM
stereo will
give
youthe best sound, but
FM
signals
will
reach
only
about
10
to
40
miles
(16
to
65
km).
Tall
buildings or hills
can interfere with
FM signals, causing
the
sound
to
come
and
go.
Tips
AboutYour
Audio
System
Hearing damage from
loud
noise
is almost
undetectable
until
it is too late. Your hearing
can
adapt
to
higher
volumes of sound. Sound that
seems
normal
can
be
loud
and
harmful
to
your
hearing.
Take
precautions
by
adjusting
the volume control on your
radio
to
a safe
sound
level
before
your
hearing
adapts
to it.
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