1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 172

1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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PUSHBUTTONS: The fivenumbered pushbuttons let you return to your favorite stations.You can set up^ to, , 15 stations (five AM, five FM1 and five FM2).,,,c-i ; Playing a Cassette Tape , :,'.I; , . , I. Find the station you want by using TUNE 0r'SEEK. 2. Press and hold one of the fivenumbered buttons until SET appears on the display. Whenever you press that numbered b'utton, the station you set. will return. I' . 8 Press PWR to turn the radio on. The radio play until will a cassette is pushed into the cassette entrydoor (the tape side goes in first).Your tape player is built t'o 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 thetape is playing, use the VOL, FADE and BAL controls just asyou do for the radio.The display will show an arrow to show which side of the tape is playing. When the right indicator arrow is lit, selections listed on the the bottom side of the cassette are playing. When left arrow is lit, selections listed on the top sideof the cassette are playing, PREV: Press this button to search for the previous selection on thetape. The tape willback up and stop at the first four-second quiet spot in the tape. PressPREV again or PROG to stop searching fOr previous selections. NEXT: Press this button to search for thenext selection on the tape. The tape will stop atthe first four-second quiet spot in the tape. Press NEXT again or PROGto stop searching for the next selection. , ' 3. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton. , ? . ... . .> y .. : , ,. ; , 1~ . , ' . -: Setting the Tone EQUALIZER: A five band equalizer is part of yopr audio system. Slidethe levers up to boost or down o seduce frequency range. It's best to begin with the levers in the middle position, then adjust each lever as yob like. 1 Adjusting ' * -peakers BAL: This control behind the upper knob adjusts t e .>." sound between the right and left speakers. FADE: This control behind the lower kn'ob adjusts~ the sound between your front and rear speakers. , .p . I .

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PUSHBUTTONS:
The
five numbered pushbuttons let
you return to your favorite
stations. You can
set
up^
to,
15 stations (five
AM,
five
FM1
and five
FM2).,,,
,
;
c-i
:,'.I;
,
,
.
,
I.
Find the station you want by using TUNE
0r'SEEK.
2.
Press and hold one
of
the
five numbered buttons
until SET appears on the display. Whenever you
press that numbered b'utton, the station you set.
.
,
will return.
I '
'
8
.
3.
Repeat the steps
for each pushbutton.
Setting
the
Tone
EQUALIZER:
A
five band equalizer is part
of
yopr
audio system.
Slide
the levers up to boost or down o
seduce frequency range. It's best to begin with
the
1
levers
in the middle position, then adjust each lever as yob
like.
Adjusting
'*
-peakers
,
..
. .
. ,
?
.
>
y
.
:
,
.
,.
;
'
.
.
-:
,
1~
BAL:
This control behind the upper knob adjusts
t
e
sound between the right and left speakers.
FADE:
This control behind the lower kn'ob adjusts~
the
sound between your front and rear speakers.
,
. "
>.-
.p
.
.
I
Playing
a
Cassette
Tape
Press
PWR
to turn the radio on.
The
radio will play until
a cassette
is
pushed into the cassette
entry door
(the
tape
side goes in
first). Your tape player is
built
t'o
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 right indicator
arrow
is
lit, selections listed on
the bottom side
of
the
cassette
are
playing.
When
the left
arrow is lit, selections listed on the top
side
of
the
cassette
are
playing,
PREV:
Press
this
button
to
search for the previous
selection on
thetape. The
tape
will back up and stop
at
the first four-second quiet spot in
the
tape.
Press
PREV
again
or
PROG
to
stop searching fOr previous selections.
NEXT:
Press this button to search for
the next selection
on the tape. The tape will stop
atthe first four-second
quiet spot in the tape. Press
NEXT
again
or
PROG
to
stop searching for the next selection.