4
Introduction
Keying
in
the code is simple. The easy to
understand instructions are given
on
the special
card which contains your code numbers
and
are
repeated here. After putting the unit back
in
the
dash bracket,
simply:
1.
Turn
on
the ignition.
2.
Turn
on
the radio.
3.
Key
in
your code numbers using the
station preset switches (1-6). The
unit
will
now
operate.
Photocell/Anti-Theft Indicator
Code
Entry
Switches
If
you
make a mistake while entering your code,
finish entering
all
four digits. Press
and
hold the
BAND switch
until "CODE" appears
on
the
display. Then enter the correct
code.
Your radio has a built in flashing light which
indicates to outside viewers that it contains
an
electronic anti-theft system.
When
your ignition
is
turned off, this light will flash.
It
will
not
flash
when
the ignition
is
turned
on.
If
you
would like
to turn off the flashing light, you can do so
manually. While the light
is
flashing, press
and
hold the BAND switch until the light goes out.
This
light will automatically
be
turned
on
again
when
the
ignition
has
been
turned
on
and
off.
NOTE!
1.
If
the incorrect code is entered
on
four
consecutive attempts,
the
anti-theft
circuitry will prevent any
additional
code entry attempts for one "radio on"
hour.
2.
To
restore
normal
code
entry
operation perform the following:
a.
Turn
ignition
key
to
Accessory
position.
b.
Turn radio on.
c.
Leave vehicle ignition and radio
turned on
for
a minimum of one
hour.
(Turbo
vehicle
radios
will
continue to beep during
the
one
hour period).
d.
After the one hour, press and hold
the
BAND
switch
until
"CODE"
appears on the display. Resume
code entry as outlined above.
3.
After the one hour waiting period, the
anti-theft system will
only allow ONE
code entry attempt. If the code entry
is incorrect you must again wait one
"radio
on"
hour.
This
cycle
will
continue until a correct code entry is
made.
Key
Periormance/Convenience
Features
Touch-plate
Controls
Controls
are
logically arranged
and
fall readily to
hand, through ergonomically efficient design.
Touch-plate
digital
tuning
eliminates
conventional tuning
knob
inaccuracies.
Advanced
FM
Circuit
Design
Incorporates
an
automatic distance/local circuit
(Keyed
Automatic
Gain
Control)
that
automatically adjusts
FM
tuner sensitivity for
ideal reception
based
on
signal strength.
Also,
a
dual-gate
Field
Effect Transistor/Balanced Mixer
reduces
interference
from strong
adjacent
signals. A Signal Actuated Stereo Control
(SASC)
circuit
reduces
noise
and
resists
multi path interference, while a special noise-
cancelling circuit blocks strong noise impuises
received through the antenna.
It
all
adds
up
to
clear, clean
FM
reception under virtually any
operating conditions.
.
Weather
Band
(Turbo)
Advanced technology provides up-to-the-minute
weather
forecasts
right in your car. Using
special assigned frequencies, your car radio
is
able
to
receive transmissions broadcast
by
the
National
Weather
Centers
throughout
the
continental United States.