Using The Auxiliary Source Input - Radio Shack AM/FM Stereo Cassette Owner's Manual

High-power in-dash am/fm stereo cassette with anti-theft detachable faceplate
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Notes:
• When you adjust the balance toward
the left speakers (by pressing
and the left balance level appear
(such as
L5
). When you adjust the
balance toward the right speakers
(by pressing
),
R
+
ance level appear (such as
• When you adjust the fader toward
the front speakers,
fader level appear. When you adjust
the fader toward the rear speakers,
R
and the rear fader level appear.
• If
,
,
BAS
TRE
BAL
the number disappear before you
press
or
, repeatedly press
+
until the setting you want
AUDIO
reappears, then repeatedly press
or
to change the setting.
— Press to temporarily silence
MUTE
the stereo.
MUTE
appears. To restore
the sound, press
MUTE
),
L
and the right bal-
).
R3
F
and the front
,
, or
and
FAD
VOL
+
again.
USING THE AUXILIARY
SOURCE INPUT
If you used the input jacks on the back of
the stereo to connect it to an external
source such as a portable CD player or
stand-alone CD changer/controller sys-
tem, follow these steps to listen to that
external source.
Line In
Jacks
1. With the stereo on, press
once.
appears.
CD
2. Turn on the external sound source.
3. Adjust the volume, bass, treble, bal-
ance, and fader settings to suit your
listening preference.
4. Press
again until
MODE
pears to listen to this stereo's radio
or tape player.
MODE
disap-
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