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CD32 - Radio
RADIO CONTROLS
3. Pre-set buttons
Use to store up to 6 radio stations on each waveband or memory
bank (see ‘Programming the pre-sets’, page 135).
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Press briefly to select a stored frequency.
Press and hold to store a frequency.
4. Traffic information/RDS control
Traffic information: Press briefly to switch on (or switch off) traffic
information mode (see ‘Selecting traffic information’, page 138). Press
briefly to return to normal radio or CD reception during a traffic
information broadcast.
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Radio Data System (RDS): Press and hold for two seconds or more
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to select or inhibit RDS - the ‘RDS’ indicator illuminates when
RDS has been activated (see ‘RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)’,
1. Waveband/Travelstore selector (BND.TS)
page 124).
Press briefly to select the required waveband. There are three
memory banks for the FM waveband (FM1, FM2 and FMT - each
has the same tuning range) and two AM wavebands, MW and LW.
Press and hold to activate Travelstore (see ‘TRAVELSTORE’,
page 136).
NOTE: Pressing the waveband selector briefly during CD play will
change the audio mode to radio tuner operation.
2. Tuning controls
Briefly press either the
or
controls. The unit automatically
searches up or down the frequency range and tunes to the next
receivable station (see ‘RADIO TUNING’, page 133).
Radio frequencies can also be selected using the remote switches
on the steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS’,
page 125).
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CD32 - Single Play CD
CD32 - Single Play CD
SINGLE PLAY CD CONTROLS
2. Track selection/search
Track Selection: Press one of the
or
controls to select the
next, or previous track. Press the control repeatedly to move
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forward or back through the tracks on the disc.
Fast track selection: Press and hold either the
or
control. The
CD player skips tracks (forward or back) until the control is
released.
Fast search: With a CD playing, press and hold the appropriate
or control to play forward or back through the current track at
a greatly increased speed (volume reduces).
3. Pausing playback
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To pause playback, press pre-set button 3 (‘PAUSE’ appears in the
display). Press again to cancel pause.
1. CD compartment
With the starter switched on, partially insert a disc, with the label
4. Repeat play
side uppermost, until resistance is felt, at which point the disc will
Press pre-set button 4 (RPT) to repeat the current track (‘RPT
be drawn into the player and playback starts automatically.
TRCK’ is displayed and the RPT indicator illuminates in the
If a disc is already loaded, press the SRC button (7) until ‘CD’
lower part of the display). Press again to cancel the repeat function
appears in the display. Playback starts from the point on the disc at
(‘RPT OFF’ is displayed and the RPT indicator extinguishes).
which play last stopped.
5. Random play (MIX)
To remove a disc, press and hold the SRC button (7).
Press pre-set button 5 (MIX) to play each track in a random order
NOTE: Inserting a disc when the starter switch is turned off will switch
(‘MIX CD’ is displayed and the MIX indicator illuminates in the
on the audio in CD mode, but playback will be limited to one hour.
lower part of the display). Random play continues until the button
is pressed again (‘MIX OFF’ is displayed and the MIX indicator
extinguishes).
IMPORTANT
NOTE: With random play selected, the track selection controls (2) can be
Use standard 12cm CDs only.
used to skip to the next randomly selected track, or to the start of the current
DO NOT use 8 cm CD singles, or irregularly shaped or damaged
track.
CDs - these may damage the compact disc player.
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CD32 - Single Play CD
6. Track scanning
Track scanning enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each
track on the disc.
Press and hold the MENU button (6) for two seconds (‘SCAN’
appears in the display). Press the MENU button again to stop the
scan at your chosen track.
NOTE: The scan time can be adjusted to suit your requirements
(see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 140).
7. CD mode selection/CD eject control
Press briefly to change to or from CD or radio modes.
With the audio unit switched on, press and hold for two seconds
or more to eject a disc.
Changing the display
The information appearing in the display can be set to show either:
the track number (e.g ‘T18 PLAY’), or the track number and
elapsed time display (e.g T12 2:39’), as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (6).
2. Press the
control until ‘CD DISP’ is displayed.
3. Press the
controls alternately to select ‘PLAY’ or ‘TIME’.
4. Press the MENU button twice to store your selection.
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CD32 - Radio Tuning
CD32 - Radio Tuning
RADIO TUNING
Fast manual tuning: By keeping either of the
tuning controls
depressed, the waveband is scanned rapidly down or up until the
control is released.
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Automatic tuning
Select the required waveband, then briefly press the
or
tuning control (3).
The radio searches the frequency range (up or down depending
upon which tuning control was pressed) for a radio station of
acceptable strength. Once a suitable station is found, the search
stops. To continue searching, press one of the tuning controls
again.
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Tuning sensitivity
The sensitivity with which automatic tuning takes place can be
Manual tuning
adjusted. For example, the tuner can be configured to enable it to
NOTE: Manual tuning on the FM waveband can only be undertaken
respond only to those radio stations which provide strong
with RDS and PTY deactivated.
reception or, alternatively, to radio stations with weaker
transmissions as well.
If you know the frequency of the radio station you are seeking, or
1. Press the MENU control (4).
you need to select a radio station that is too weak to be found by
2. Press the
or
controls (3) until ‘SENS’ appears in the
automatic tuning, use manual tuning, as follows:
display.
1. Press the waveband selector (2) to select the desired waveband
3. Press the
controls (3) to set the required sensitivity
or memory bank.
(‘SENS LO1’ indicates that the tuner is at its lowest sensitivity
2. If necessary, press and hold the RDS button (1) until RDS is
setting and will tune to strong signals only, while ‘SENS HI6
deactivated (the RDS indicator disappears from the display)
indicates that the tuner is most sensitive). If ‘SENS LO’ has
and disable PTY (see ‘Switching PTY on and off’, page 137).
been selected, the ‘lo’ indicator illuminates in the display.
3. Operate one of the
tuning controls (3) until the desired
4. Press the MENU button to store your selection.
frequency has been reached.
NOTE: Different tuning sensitivities can be set for FM and MW/LW.
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CD32 - Radio Tuning
Waveband scan
Waveband scanning enables you to listen to all receivable stations
on the selected waveband for between 5 and 30 seconds each.
To start scanning: Press the MENU button (4) for two seconds
(‘SCAN’ is displayed briefly, followed by the frequency or station
name flashing).
To stop scanning: Briefly press the MENU button again.
NOTE: The scan time can be adjusted to suit your requirements
(see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 140).
MONO/STEREO
Whenever the FM waveband is selected, the radio automatically
reproduces stereo sound, provided a suitable signal is available.
However, if a signal becomes too weak for good stereo reception,
only mono sound is produced until the signal strengthens
sufficiently for stereo sound reproduction.
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CD32 - Radio Tuning
RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS
Operating the pre-sets
Once the pre-set buttons have been programmed, select the
desired waveband, then press the pre-set button of your choice.
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The display will initially show the pre-set number you have
selected and the station frequency e.g: ‘P3 101.3’. This is followed
by the waveband and station frequency (or station name).
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The six pre-set buttons (3) can be used to manually store up to
eighteen FM stations (six each on FM1, FM2 and FMT), six MW
stations and six LW stations.
Programming the pre-sets
Press the waveband selector (1) to select the required waveband
or memory bank (FM1, FM2, FMT, MW or LW).
Using the tuning buttons (2), select the desired frequency (see
‘RADIO TUNING’, page 133).
Press and hold one of the pre-set buttons (3). The radio will
mute briefly while the frequency is being stored. If ‘BEEP ON’
has been selected (see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’,
page 140), an audible ‘beep’ will confirm that the frequency has
been stored.
Release the pre-set as soon as radio sound is restored and the
new frequency details are displayed.
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CD32 - Radio Tuning
TRAVELSTORE
Programming Travelstore
Press and hold the waveband selector (1) - the radio mutes and an
audible ‘beep’ will sound (if ‘BEEP ON’ has been selected - see
‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 140) and the display
shows ‘T-STORE’.
Travelstore scans the FM waveband to find the six strongest
frequencies and then stores them in the FMT memory bank in
order of signal strength. Radio sound is restored once the
operation is complete.
If Travelstore is unable to locate and store six strong stations, the
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display shows (‘-----’) for any unoccupied pre-sets, and the radio
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reverts to the last recalled pre-set frequency on the FM waveband.
Travelstore operates on the FM waveband only and enables you to
NOTE: Travelstore overwrites any stations already stored on the FMT
rapidly tune and store the six strongest FM radio signals in a single
memory bank.
operation. This facility is particularly useful if you are in an
unfamiliar area and have little knowledge of local transmitter
NOTE: If Travelstore is programmed with traffic information active, then
frequencies.
programming will be limited to those stations capable of providing traffic
information. In some areas this could severely limit the frequencies available
to Travelstore and, for this reason, it is recommended that traffic
information is switched off before Travelstore is programmed.
NOTE: Station frequencies can also be stored manually onto pre-sets in
the FMT memory bank (see ‘RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS’,
page 135).
Operating Travelstore
To tune to a Travelstore frequency, select the FMT waveband
then press the pre-set button (2) of your choice. The display will
initially indicate the selected pre-set number and then display the
frequency (or station name) and FMT waveband e.g: ‘FMT 89.5’.
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CD32 - Radio Tuning
PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY)
Selecting a programme type
Some radio stations broadcasting on the FM waveband provide
1. With PTY switched on, repeatedly press one of the
programme type (PTY) information that can be received by the
controls, or briefly press a pre-set button, until the desired
radio tuner. Using the PTY feature, radio broadcasts of a particular
programme type is displayed (see accompanying table).
programme type can be selected.
2. Press one of the
controls. The radio will search for (and
then tune to) the next radio station on the waveband
PTY Programme types
broadcasting the desired programme type. During the search,
NEWS
ROCK Music
PHONE IN
the display will alternately show ‘SEARCH’ and the
programme type.
AFFAIRS
MOR Music
TRAVEL
INFO
LIGHT Music
LEISURE
If no station of the desired programme type can be found, the
display will briefly show ‘NO PTY’ and then return to the
SPORT
CLASSICS
JAZZ
previously tuned station. However, if the tuned radio station, or
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EDUCATE
OTHER Music
COUNTRY
another station on the same broadcasting network, later broadcasts
DRAMA
WEATHER
NATIONAL Music
a programme of the desired programme type, the radio will
CULTURE
FINANCE
OLDIES
automatically switch to this broadcast (even during CD play).
SCIENCE
CHILDREN
FOLK Music
Storing PTY programmes on the pre-set buttons
VARIED
SOCIAL
DOCUMENT
With the desired programme type selected, press and hold one of
POP Music
RELIGION
TEST
the pre-set buttons. The programme type is then stored on the
pre-set button.
Switching PTY on and off
To switch programme type on (‘PTY ON’) or off (‘PTY OFF’),
see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 140. When ‘PTY’
is selected the ‘PTY’ indicator will illuminate in the lower part of
the display.
The language in which the programme type is displayed can
be set to either English, French or German by using the MENU
button, see ‘PTY LANG’ in ‘MENU CONTROL
FUNCTIONS’, page 140.
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CD32 - Traffic Information
CD32 - Traffic Information
TRAFFIC INFORMATION BROADCASTS
A warning bleep will sound if:
The car leaves the reception area of the traffic information
station being received.
While listening to a CD the car leaves the reception area of the
traffic information station currently tuned and the subsequent
automatic search cannot find a new traffic information station.
The radio is retuned from a traffic information station to a
station that does not broadcast traffic information.
In each case, either switch off the traffic information feature, or
tune to a station that broadcasts traffic information.
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Traffic information broadcasts during CD play
When the radio is in traffic information mode, CD play will be
On the FM waveband, your radio is able to receive traffic
interrupted by traffic information broadcasts automatically as and
information broadcasts automatically as and when they occur.
when they occur.
Selecting traffic information
Setting the volume for Traffic announcements
Briefly press the TRAF-RDS control (1) - the traffic jam symbol
The volume of traffic information broadcasts (‘TA VOLUME’)
illuminates in the display. To switch off the traffic information
can be set independently from the volume required for other audio
feature, briefly press the control again.
functions, see ‘MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS’, page 140.
Unwanted traffic information broadcasts can be aborted by
NOTE: The volume level for traffic information broadcasts can also be
pressing the control. In this case, because the feature is being
adjusted by turning the volume control during traffic information
disabled DURING a traffic information broadcast, disablement is
announcements.
only temporary - the feature will return as soon as the next traffic
information bulletin is broadcast.
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CD32 - Clock & Time
CD32 - Clock & Time
CLOCK
Changing between 12 and 24 hour displays
1. Press the MENU button (1).
2. Press the
or
control until ‘12H MODE’ or ‘24H
MODE’ appears in the display.
3. Press the
controls to switch between displays.
4. Press the MENU button to store your selection.
Clock displays when the audio is switched off
With the starter turned ON:
The audio unit can be programmed to display the time, as follows:
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1. With the audio switched on, press the MENU button (1).
2. Press the
or
control until either ‘CLOCK ON’ or
To display the time, press and hold the clock control (2). The
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‘CLOCKOFF’ appears in the display.
display will be present for approximately two seconds.
3. Press the
controls to switch between displays (with
Setting the time
‘CLOCKOFF’ selected, the time display is prohibited).
1. Press the MENU button (1).
4. Press the MENU button to confirm your selection.
2. Press the
or
control until ‘CLOCKSET’ appears in the
With the starter turned OFF:
display.
The time can be displayed when both the audio unit AND starter
3. Press the control. The time shows in the display with the
switch are turned off, as follows:
minute figures flashing.
Briefly press the clock button (2). The time is displayed for
4. Adjust the minutes by pressing the
controls (up to
approximately 8 seconds.
increase or down to reduce).
5. Once the minutes have been set, press the control. This will
NOTE: This feature is available in both ‘CLOCK ON’ and
cause the hour digits to flash.
‘CLOCKOFF’ modes.
6. Adjust the hours by pressing the
controls (up to
increase or down to reduce).
7. Once all changes are complete, press the MENU button
twice.
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CD32 - Menu Functions
CD32 - Menu Functions
MENU CONTROL FUNCTIONS
PTY LANG
Select to change PTY language - press or to select
The following table identifies the full range of functions obtainable
English, French or German.
by pressing the menu button and then using the or controls.
CLOCK ON
Enables or prohibits time display when audio is switched
Once an adjustment has been completed, press the menu button
CLOCKOFF
off - press
controls to toggle between ‘CLOCK
once (or twice) to exit the menu and store the settings.
ON’ and ‘CLOCK OFF’.
CLOCKSET
Select to adjust time display - press
or to select
TAVOLUME
Select to adjust audio volume for traffic broadcasts -
minutes or hours, and
or
to adjust the time.
press
controls to increase or reduce volume.
12H MODE
Select to change clock display mode - press
controls
PEAK LVL
With PEAK ON selected, display shows graphic
24H MODE
to toggle between 12 & 24 hour modes.
representation of radio output level - press
controls
to select PEAK ON or PEAK OFF.
BEEP ON
An audible signal accompanies some operations where a
BEEP OFF
control is pressed for 2 seconds or more - press or
HICUT 1
HICUT enables or prohibits the automatic reduction of
to toggle between BEEP ON and BEEP OFF.
HICUT 0
treble response in poor reception areas. HICUT 1
enables, HICUT 0 prohibits - press the
controls to
REG ON
Reception of regional programme variations can be
REG OFF
enabled or prohibited - use the
controls to select
toggle between the two.
REG ON or REG OFF.
ON VOL
Default volume when audio is switched on - press
controls to increase or reduce volume.
NOTE: Some of the above features will not be available during CD play,
MUTE LVL
Audio volume when mute is activated - press
or MW/LW radio operation. The following additional feature is available
controls to increase or reduce volume.
during CD play:
AUX ON
This feature is not recommended for use with Rover 75
AUX OFF
and MGZT models. Set to AUX OFF.
CD DISP
Select to alter single play CD display - press
SENS
Adjusts sensitivity of radio tuning - press
or to
controls to select TIME (display shows track playing
increase or reduce tuning sensitivity.
time) or PLAY (display shows track number).
SCANTIME
Select to adjust scanning time for radio and CD play -
CDC DISP
This feature is not applicable.
press
or to adjust (between 5 and 30 seconds).
PTY ON
Select to enable or prohibit programme type (PTY)
PTY OFF
selection - press the
controls to toggle between
PTY ON and PTY OFF.
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Harmony - Radio
Harmony - Radio
SOUND CONTROLS
Bass: Press once, then operate the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons to reduce or
increase bass response. The display shows:
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‘BASS -6’ = minimum bass
‘BASS 0’ = normal bass
‘BASS +6’ = maximum bass
Treble: Press twice, then operate the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons to reduce or
increase treble response. The display shows:
‘TREB -6’ = minimum treble
‘TREB 0’ = normal treble
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‘TREB +6’ = maximum treble
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Fader: Press three times, then operate the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons to
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1. On/off and volume control
adjust the balance between front and rear speakers. The display
Press to switch on (display briefly shows ‘CODE ENABLED’).
shows:
Press again to switch off.
‘FAD F 6’ = max sound from FRONT
Rotate steadily to right or left to adjust the volume.
‘FAD 0’ = equal balance
The volume can also be adjusted using the remote switches on the
‘FAD R 6’ = max sound from REAR
steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS’,
Balance: Press four times, then operate the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons to
page 125).
adjust the balance between left and right speakers. The display
NOTE: If you have a car telephone with a mute signal output connected
shows:
to the stereo system, radio, tape or CD play automatically mutes when the
‘BAL R 6’ = max sound from RIGHT
telephone is in use.
‘BAL 0’= equal balance
‘BAL L 6’ = max sound from LEFT
2. Audio selection button
Press one or more times to select bass, treble, fader or balance
NOTE: After 8 seconds without further adjustment, the audio selection
(display confirms selection), as described below.
mode is cancelled automatically.
Press and hold for at least two seconds to zero all audio settings
(display shows ‘FLAT’).
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Harmony - Radio
RADIO CONTROLS
6. Manual tuning selector
Press to select manual tuning mode (‘MANUAL’ is displayed) -
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use in conjunction with the tuning buttons (see ‘Manual tuning’,
page 145). Press again to return to automatic tuning.
The frequency can also be selected using the remote switches on
the steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS’,
page 125).
NOTE: Manual tuning defaults to automatic tuning if unused for more
than 8 seconds.
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7. Pre-set buttons
Use to store up to 6 radio stations on each waveband.
3. FM waveband selector
Press briefly to select a stored frequency.
Press briefly once or twice to select FM frequencies. There are two
FM bands (FM1 and FM2). Both have the same tuning range, and
Press and hold to store a frequency on a pre-set (see ‘Programming
each one can be used to store six frequencies on the pre-set
the pre-sets’, page 146).
buttons.
8. Traffic and news information
Press and hold to activate auto-store (see ‘AUTO-STORE’,
Press briefly to switch on (or switch off) traffic information mode
page 147).
- FM waveband only (see ‘Selecting traffic information’, page 148).
4. AM waveband selector
Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch on (or switch off) news
Press briefly to select one of the three AM bands (MW1, MW2
mode - FM waveband only (see ‘Selecting news information’,
and LW). Each can be used to store six stations on the pre-set
page 148).
buttons.
Press briefly to return to normal radio, tape or CD reception
Press and hold to activate auto-store (on MW only - see ‘AUTO-
during a traffic or news announcement.
STORE’, page 147).
NOTE: Both traffic and news information can be operational at the same
time.
5. Tuning buttons
Briefly press either button to search up or down the frequency
range (see ‘RADIO TUNING’, page 145).
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Harmony - Cassette Player
Harmony - Cassette Player
CASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS
10. Fast forward/rewind/reverse and eject buttons
During tape winding, ‘FAST’ shows in the display.
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To forward or reverse wind, press either one of the two
buttons.
To stop tape winding, half press the remaining (unlocked)
button. Tape play will automatically resume.
To reverse the direction of tape play, half press both buttons
simultaneously.
To eject the tape, FULLY press both buttons simultaneously.
The unit returns to radio mode, selecting the waveband and
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frequency last in use.
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9. Cassette compartment
11. Tape mode selector
Insert the tape with the open side to the right and push in carefully.
Press to select tape play (display shows ‘SIDE 1’ or ‘SIDE 2’).
The radio mutes and tape play starts immediately
To change to radio reception during tape play, press either of the
(display shows ‘SIDE 1’ or ‘SIDE 2’).
waveband selection buttons (FM or AM) - tape play will stop and
At the end of either side of the tape, play will automatically
the radio automatically selects the frequency last in use on
continue in the opposite direction.
whichever waveband was selected.
If the set is switched off during tape play, the cassette remains in
To return to tape play, press the tape mode button.
stand-by mode. Play resumes when the set is switched on again.
NOTE: The remote switches on the steering wheel can also be used to
change to or from radio or tape play (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO
CONTROLS’, page 125).
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Harmony - Compact Disc Player
Harmony - Compact Disc Player
COMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS
14. Track search buttons
Skip: Briefly press the appropriate button to skip to the beginning
of the next track, or return to the start of the current track (the
display shows disc and track numbers). Press the search buttons as
often as necessary to reach the desired track. If either button is
pressed and held, the CD player continues to skip tracks (forward
or back) until the button is released.
Fast search: Press the Manual mode button (‘M’), then press and
hold the appropriate search button; the audio unit will play the first
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few seconds of every track on all the discs in the autochanger
magazine. When the search button is released, fast search ceases
12. CD mode selector
and normal playback resumes.
Press to select CD player mode. Playback starts from the point on
the disc at which play last stopped, or from the start of the first disc
NOTE: The compact disc player controls will operate only with the
if the magazine is newly inserted. The display shows the disc and
optional CD changer unit.
track number (i.e. ‘CD2 - 08’). If a magazine has not been inserted
NOTE: Skip, search and mode selection can be operated using the remote
into the autochanger, 'NO MAGAZINE' is displayed.
switches on the steering wheel (see ‘REMOTE AUDIO
At the end of each disc, playback automatically continues with the
CONTROLS’, page 125).
next disc (missing discs are skipped if less than six have been
loaded). Once the last track of the final disc has been played,
playback reverts to the first track of the first disc.
13. Disc selection buttons (1-6)
Each button is numerically allied to the equivalent compartment
in the CD magazine. By pressing one of the buttons, the CD from
the magazine compartment of the same number is loaded and the
first track commences playing.
If a disc has been inserted the wrong way up, or an empty
compartment is selected, the display shows ‘NO DISC’ and the
next available disc is selected instead.
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Harmony - Radio Tuning
Harmony - Radio Tuning
RADIO TUNING
Automatic tuning
Select the required waveband (FM or AM), then briefly press one
of the tuning buttons (5).
The radio automatically searches the frequency range (either up or
down depending upon which of the tuning buttons is pressed)
looking for a radio station of acceptable strength. Once a suitable
station is found, the search stops unless you choose to continue by
pressing the tuning button again.
NOTE: If you have a car telephone with a mute signal output connected
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to the radio, the radio automatically mutes when the telephone is in use.
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MONO/STEREO
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Manual tuning
If you know the frequency of the radio station you are seeking, or
Whenever the FM waveband is selected, the radio automatically
you need to select a radio station that is too weak to be found by
reproduces stereo sound, provided a suitable signal is available.
automatic tuning, use manual tuning, as follows:
However, if a signal becomes too weak for good stereo reception,
only mono sound is produced until the signal strengthens
Select the desired waveband (FM or AM), then press the manual
sufficiently for stereo sound reproduction.
tuning button (6) (‘MANUAL’ appears in the display). By pressing
either tuning button (5), the frequency changes (either up or
down) in steps of 0.1 MHz for FM, or 9 kHz for MW, or 1 kHz
for LW.
Fast manual tuning
By keeping either tuning button depressed, the waveband is
scanned rapidly up or down until the button is released.
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