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1. Volume control switch
Push "+" to increase the volume. The vol-
ume
continues
to
increase
while
switch is being pushed.
Push "- " to decrease the volume. The
volume continues to decrease while the
switch is being pushed.
2. "
" switch
Radio
This switch has the following features—
To select a preset station:
Quickly push and release the " " or " "
side of the switch. Do this again to select
the next preset station.
To seek a station:
Push and hold the " " or " " side of the
switch until you hear a beep. Do this
again to find the next station. If you push
the switch on either side during the seek
mode, seeking will be cancelled.
To step up or down the frequency, push
and hold the switch even after you hear
a beep.
When
you
release
from
switch, the radio will begin seeking up or
down for a station. Do this again to find
the next station.
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Compact disc player
Use this switch to skip up or down to a
the
different track in either direction.
Quickly push and release the " " or " "
side of the switch until the track you want
to listen to is set. If you want to return
to the beginning of the current track, push
the " " side of the switch once, quickly.
With compact disc changer only—
Push and hold the " " or " " side of the
switch until the disc you want to listen to
is set.
3. "MODE" switch
Push "MODE" switch to select an audio
mode. Each push changes the mode se-
quentially if the desired mode is ready to
use.
To turn the audio system on, push the
"MODE" switch.
To turn the audio system off, push and
hold the "MODE" switch until the system
turns off.
the
Audio system operating hints
NOTICE
To ensure correct audio system op-
erations:
z Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio system.
z Do not put anything other than a
compact disc into the slot.
z The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the au-
dio system which you are listening
to. However, this does not indicate
a malfunction.
RADIO RECEPTION
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
your radio—it is just the normal result of
conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception. Power
lines or telephone wires can interfere with
AM signals. And of course, radio signals
have a limited range. The farther you are
from a station, the weaker its signal will
be.
In
addition,
reception
change constantly as your vehicle moves.
2005 TACOMA from Mar. '05 Prod. (OM35862U)
conditions

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