Setting Player To Play Discs Via Radio - Pioneer CDX-FM61 Owner's Manual

Universal multi-cd system
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Installing the Remote Controller
Unit
Rough surface
Attach Velcro tape
to the back of the
remote control unit.
Remove the oilpaper
from the back and
attach.
Affix a strip of Velcro tape to the back of
the remote control unit. Remove the oil pa-
per on the back and affix into place.
* Thoroughly wipe off the surface before
affixing the Velcro tape.
* Do not attach the Velcro tape over the
battery compartment cover of the remote
controller.
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Precautions
Keep the remote controller unit in an area
not exposed to long periods of direct sun-
light.
The remote controller unit may not oper-
ate properly if the transmitter of the re-
mote controller unit is pointed towards
the floor or the seat of the vehicle.
Since the transmitter employs and in-
frared system, it may not operate proper-
ly while car stereo unit is exposed to di-
rect sunlight. In such a case, block the
sunlight from the sensor and then per-
form the desired operation.
If the remote controller fails to operate
unless it is brought close to the unit, it
may indicate that battery power is low.
Replace the batteries in the remote
controller.
Setting Player to Play Discs
via Radio
Modulating frequencies selector
The channel selector determines the FM fre-
quency used to play discs via your radio.
Normally, set the selector to CH1 (89.1MHz).
If a strong station breaks in on this frequen-
cy, set the switch to CH2 (89.5 MHz)
Channel selector
Source level adjuster
Normally, set the source level adjuster to the
position indicated by a dot (*). If, when you
play discs, the volume is low compared with
that for FM, turn the control clockwise . If the
volume
is high, and there is distorion, turn:
the control counterclockwise.
Source level adjuster

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