Connecting The Antenna; Completing The Connections; Testing The Connections; Removing The Shipping Screw - Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette Owner's Manual

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Connecting the Antenna

Connect the vehicle's antenna cable to
the stereo's antenna socket.
Antenna
Socket
Vehicle's Antenna

Completing the Connections

After you have securely made all connec-
tions, plug the wiring harness' connector
into the stereo's 14-pin wiring socket.
Wiring
Harness
Then reconnect the cable to the vehicle's
negative battery terminal.
TESTING THE
CONNECTIONS
Turn on your vehicle's ignition and in-
stall your stereo's control panel (see
"Replacing the Control Panel" on Page
15). Press
to turn on the stereo.
PWR
The display should light and the cur-
rently set time (or
12:00
pear.
Back of Stereo
14-Pin
Socket
) should ap-
If the stereo does not work, immediate-
ly turn off your vehicle's ignition and
disconnect the wiring harness' con-
nector. Then recheck your connections.
After you verify that the display lights,
follow the instructions in "Removing the
Shipping Screw."
REMOVING THE SHIPPING
SCREW
The shipping screw helps protect the ste-
reo's cassette player from being dam-
aged during shipment.
Before you mount the stereo, use a Phil-
lips screwdriver to remove the screw,
spacer, and rubber washer from the top
of the stereo. This will allow you to re-
move the mounting sleeve from the ste-
reo when you mount it.
Screw
Spacer
Rubber Washer
Note: Save the screw, spacer, and rub-
ber washer, and replace them if you ship
the stereo. You can store them by taping
them to the back of the stereo.
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