Audio Systems General Description; Audio Security System; Speakers; Tape Player And Cassette Care - Daewoo Nubira Owner's Manual

1998-2001 nubira
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
AUDIO SYSTEMS
There are three audio systems available:
S
Stereo digital logic cassette AM/FM radio with elec-
tronic tape ejection.
S
Stereo digital logic AM/FM radio with CD player.
S
Trunk mounted CD changer which is available with
the cassette AM/FM radio.

AUDIO SECURITY SYSTEM

The audio security system is activated whenever the audio
system circuit is disconnected from the battery. A four–
digit security code must be entered in order for the audio
system to resume functioning. The security code is
stamped on a card located in the vehicle (usually in the
glove box). The following security code entering proce-
dure must be used to deactivate the audio security sys-
tem:
1.
After connecting the audio security system to the
battery, "COdE"will flash on the display.
2.
Enter the proper security number into the unit, us-
ing the preset buttons No. 1 through 8. For exam-
ple, if the security number is "1234":
1) Press the preset button No. 1. "COdE": will dis-
appear and "1–––" will appear on the display.
2) Press the preset button No. 2, and "12––" will
appear.
3) Press the preset button No. 3, and "123–" will
appear.
4) Press the preset button No. 4, and "1234"will
appear.
1.
The audio system will function and will transfer to
the radio.
If you fail to enter the correct security number into the unit,
"Err" will appear followed by "COdE" and there will be sev-
eral audible beeps. If this happens, repeat the security en-
tering procedure beginning with step 2.
FRONT AND REAR SPEAKERS
All audio systems use four speakers: two speakers
mounted in the front doors and two speakers mounted in
the rear. A coaxial two–way rear speaker is offered as an
option.
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
AUDIO SYSTEMS 9F – 17
TWEETER SPEAKERS
The tweeter speakers are mounted on the front door es-
chutcheon next to the dash panel.
MAST ANTENNA
The manual antenna is designed to withstand most car
washes without damage. If the mast becomes slightly
bent, it can be straightened by hand. The manual antenna
can be replaced if it is severely bent. Manual antennas
must be kept clean for good performance.
POWER ANTENNA
The optional power antenna is controlled by the radio.
When the radio power is turned on, the antenna is ex-
tended. When the radio is turned off, either by turning the
power off or by turning the ignition off, the antenna is re-
tracted.
ROOF ANTENNA
The two–piece roof antenna is standard equipment on the
hatchback and the wagon. The top half of the anten–na
can be unscrewed and removed if height clearance prob-
lems occur.
TAPE PLAYER AND CASSETTE
CARE
The head and the capstan are the two parts of the tape
player that should be cleaned. To clean the head and the
capstan, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. A
cassette cleaning kit may also be used to clean the head
and the capstan. Follow the cleaning kit instructions to
clean the tape player. This service should be performed
every 100 hours of cassette operation.
Do not touch the tape head with magnetized tools. If the
head becomes magnetized, it will degrade cassettes
played in the player. No service is performed on the cas-
settes. The cassette manufacturer handles warranties of
the cassettes. Store cassettes away from extreme heat
and direct sunlight.
COMPACT DISC CARE
Handle discs carefully. Store the discs in protective cases
away from the sun, heat, and dust. If the surface is soiled,
dampen a clean, soft cloth in a solution of mild neutral de-
tergent and wipe the disc clean.

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