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Comfort <strong>Controls</strong> & Audio Systems<br />

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Steering Wheel Touch<br />

COntrOlS (OPTION) (CONI)<br />

SEEK: Each time you press an up or<br />

down arrow on “SEEK”, you will tune in<br />

the next station up or down the AM or<br />

FM radio band.<br />

When listening to a cassette tape or<br />

compact disc, you can change to the<br />

previous or next selection by pressing the<br />

“SEEK” up or down arrow.<br />

RCL (Recall): When the radio is on,<br />

press to change between the clock and the<br />

radio station frequency displayed on the<br />

digital screen.<br />

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PRE-SET Press this to hear the radio<br />

stations that are set on your system.<br />

VOL (Volume): Press A to increase<br />

volume. Press to lower the volume.<br />

PWR: Turns the unit on and off when the<br />

ignition is on.<br />

Understanding Radio<br />

Reception<br />

FM Stereo<br />

FM stereo will give you the best sound,<br />

but FM signals will reach only about 10<br />

to 40 miles (16 to 65 km). Tall buildings<br />

or hills can interfere with FM signals,<br />

causing the sound to come and go.<br />

AM<br />

The range for most AM stations is greater<br />

than for FM, especially at night. The<br />

longer range, however, can cause stations<br />

to interfere with each other. AM can also<br />

pick up noise from things like storms and<br />

power lines. To lower this noise, try<br />

reducing the treble level.<br />

AM Stereo<br />

Your Delco@ system may be able to<br />

receive C-Quam@ stereo broadcasts.<br />

Many AM stations around the country use<br />

C-Quam@ to produce stereo, though<br />

some do not. C-Quam@ is a registered<br />

trademark of Motorola, Inc. If your<br />

Delco@ system can get C-Quam@ signals,<br />

your stereo indicator light will come on<br />

when you are receiving it.

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