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Kia ZCDM-6806A Owner's Manual page 4

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1. PWR- ON/OFF BUTTO
Press this button to turn the Audio System ON or OFF.
2.
TUNE UP BUTTON
Press this button until It starts scanning up the frequency and it will automatically stop at the
next broqdcast with reception. (Use the Preset Buttons to store Station in Memory if
required)
3.
TUNE DOWN BUTTON
Press this button until it starts scanning down the frequency and it will automatically stop at
the next broadcast with reception. (Use the Preset Buttons to store Station in Memory if
reqUired)
4. TUNING (ONTROl KWOB I A.PS - AUTOSE·EK PRESET STATIONS
TUNINiG
CONTROL KNOB,While listening to either AM or FM, turn the Control Knob
Clockwise to manually tune up to your desired station. Turn the Control Knob Anti-Clockwise
to manually tune down to your desired station. (Use the Preset Buttons to store the Stations
in Memory if required)
A.PS -
AUTOSEEK/STORE
PRESET STATIONS:
While listening to either AM or FM, press the
Control Knob once to scan through and listen to 5 seconds of each Station stored in 1 to 6
Presets. If you like the Station, simply press the Control Knob again to continue listening to
the Station. (This will stop the Sca n Feature)
Press and hold this Control Knob for 2 seconds and it will automatically preset 6 stations into
Memory (PRESETS 1 to 6) in order of strongest electric fields.
Once the Stations are programmed in, the unit will stop at each station for 5 seconds.
Simply press the APS Button to stop this feature or to select the desired station
5. AM -
AM
SELECT BUTTON (Preset up to 6
AM
Stations)
Press this button once to Select MW(AM). You can select a station from 6 Presets or tune the
desired station manually.
6.
FM - FM SELECT
BUTTON (Preset up
to
18
FM Stations)
Press this button once to Select Fl. You can select a station from 6 Presets or tune the
desired station manually.
If you press the FM button again (while on F1), it will select F2. You can select a station from
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another 6 Presets or tune the desired station in manually.
If you press the FM button again (while on F2), it will select F3. You can select a station from
another 6 Presets or tune the desired station in manually.
7. CD - CD
SELECT
BUTTON
Press this button once to Select CD Mode. Providing there is a CD in the unit. the CD will
automatically start playing.
8 - 13. PRESET BUTTONS 1
to
6
Tune the Radio into a desired station, then press and hold one of the PRESET Buttons for 2
seconds. The desired station will now be stored in memory.
Note: You can store up to 6 AM Stations and 18 FM Stations.
PRESET Buttons 1 to 4 can also be used fGr other functions while a CD is being played.
PRESET
1 -
PAUSE (PAUSE
I
PLAY
MODE) -
While a CD is being played, press the PAUSE
Sutton oncelo pause the CD
I
MP3. To resume play, simply press the PAUSE button again.
PRESET 2 -1N1" (INTRO MODE) - While a CD is being played, press the INT Button to scan
through and play the first 10 seconds of each Track recorded on the CO
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MP3.
Once you have found a song you like, press the INT Button again to resume play and to
cancel this feature_
PRESET 3 - RPT (REPEAT MODE) - While a CD is being played! press the RPT Button and it will
keep repeating the same track. Press RPT Button again to deactivate the REPEAT Feature.
PRESET
4 - SHF
(SHUFFLE
I
RANDOM
MODE) -
While a CO is bei ng played, press the SHF
Button to Randomly select and play different Tracks on the CD
Press SHF Button again to deactivate this mode.
PRESET 5 -
Preset Feature
Only
PRESET 6 - Preset Feature Onl
IMPORTANT:
1. This unit is CD-R Compatible! however some poor quality CD-R's
may not play or may skip very easily. An error code may also
appear.
2. DISC'S with stick on Labels are not suitable and will get jammed in
the unit if used. If these discs are used and the Disc gets jammed!
contact your dealership to have the disc removed. This is not
covered by Warranty.
DO NOT attach any labels to the top of you Discs.
3. MP3 files recorded on DVD's are not compatible and will not play.
MP3 files must be recorded on CD-R Dsics.

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