Radio Shack Cassette Player AM FM Stereo Cassette User Guide

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Cat. No. 12-2115  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
High-Power In-Dash  
AM/FM Stereo Cassette  
with Anti-Theft Detachable Faceplate  
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Lock-In Fast-Forward/Rewind lets  
you quickly move the tape forward or  
backward.  
Advanced FM Optimizer Circuitry —  
automatically adjusts the tuner’s high-  
frequency response and stereo separa-  
tion to give you the best possible sound,  
regardless of the signal level.  
Automatic FM Tuning Adjustment —  
automatically changes FM reception on  
weak stations from stereo to mono, to  
improve reception of those stations.  
Lighted Liquid-Crystal Display with  
Clock lets you easily see the clock/  
radio/cassette deck’s current functions.  
Digitally Synthesized Circuitry  
gives you precise tuning and drift-free re-  
ception.  
Mute lets you silence or restore sound  
with the push of a button.  
Reset lets you clear all stored sta-  
tions.  
Built-In Noise Suppression Choke —  
reduces the noise caused by your vehi-  
cle’s electrical system.  
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CONTENTS  
Installation ............................................................................................................... 5  
Before You Begin the Installation ........................................................................ 5  
Preparing the Mounting Area ....................................................................... 5  
Routing Speaker Wires ................................................................................ 5  
Using an Adapter Harness ........................................................................... 6  
Making the Connections ..................................................................................... 6  
Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional Components .............................. 8  
Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers .............................................................. 9  
Connecting One Pair of Speakers .............................................................. 10  
Connecting the Antenna ............................................................................ 11  
Completing the Connections ...................................................................... 11  
Testing the Connections ................................................................................... 11  
Removing the Shipping Screw .......................................................................... 11  
Mounting the Stereo ......................................................................................... 12  
Removing the Stereo from the Dash ................................................................ 14  
Using the Control Panel ....................................................................................... 15  
Replacing the Control Panel ............................................................................. 15  
Removing the Control Panel ............................................................................. 15  
Basic Operation .................................................................................................... 16  
Setting the Clock .............................................................................................. 16  
Adjusting the Controls ...................................................................................... 16  
Using the Auxiliary Source Input ...................................................................... 17  
Radio Operation .................................................................................................... 18  
Playing the Radio ............................................................................................. 18  
Memory Tuning ................................................................................................. 19  
Manually Storing Stations .......................................................................... 19  
Automatically Storing Stations ................................................................... 19  
Selecting a Stored Station ......................................................................... 20  
Scanning Stored Stations .......................................................................... 20  
Cassette Player Operation ................................................................................... 21  
Playing a Cassette ............................................................................................ 21  
Fast-Forward and Rewind ................................................................................. 22  
Auto-Search Music System .............................................................................. 22  
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 23  
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 23  
Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts .................................................................... 24  
Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality ...................................................... 24  
Replacing a Fuse .............................................................................................. 24  
Specifications ........................................................................................................ 26  
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INSTALLATION  
• Be sure your speakers can handle  
20 watts of power output per chan-  
nel. Each speaker must have an  
impedance of at least 4 ohms. Your  
local RadioShack store carries a full  
line of speakers.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE  
INSTALLATION  
Before you install your stereo, read all  
the instructions in this owner’s manual.  
You should be able to answer these  
questions about your vehicle’s electrical  
system:  
Preparing the Mounting Area  
• Which terminal in the vehicle’s fuse  
box supplies power even when the  
ignition is off?  
Before you mount the stereo, make sure  
you have all the necessary materials.  
Then confirm that the stereo fits your ve-  
hicle’s mounting area. This stereo is a  
DIN-E size unit that requires a 21/16-inch  
high by 73/16-inch wide by 611/16-inch  
deep (53 × 182 × 170 mm) mounting ar-  
ea.  
• Which terminal in the vehicle’s fuse  
box is for accessories?  
• How do I connect a wire to the fuse  
box?  
Also, be aware that installation in your  
vehicle might require cutting or modifying  
your vehicle.  
Caution: Be sure to avoid obstructions  
behind the mounting surface.  
Note: If the mounting area is larger than  
the stereo requires, you might be able to  
mount the stereo with an in-dash installa-  
tion kit, available at your local Ra-  
dioShack store. Follow the installation  
kit’s instructions to mount the stereo.  
Place the stereo as close as possible to  
the selected mounting location. We rec-  
ommend that you install the stereo by  
temporarily connecting it to ground and  
power, optional components, and your  
speakers. Then test the connections,  
disconnect the stereo, mount it in your  
vehicle, and reconnect it. The instruc-  
tions in this manual are arranged in this  
order.  
Routing Speaker Wires  
If you install speakers, avoid routing the  
speaker wires near moving parts or sharp  
edges. You can usually route wires along  
the wiring channel beneath the vehicle’s  
door facings by carefully removing the  
molding that holds the carpet in place. Af-  
ter you route the wires, replace the mold-  
ing.  
Cautions:  
• For added safety and to protect your  
stereo, disconnect the cable from  
your vehicle’s negative (–) battery  
terminal before you begin.  
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Using an Adapter Harness  
If you are replacing an existing stereo, or if your vehicle has been factory-wired  
for autosound components, you can use an adapter harness to connect the power  
and speakers. RadioShack stores sell adapter harnesses for most vehicles.  
Follow the directions that come with the adapter harness to temporarily connect the  
power and speakers.  
After you connect the adapter harness to your vehicle, you can skip to “Testing the  
Connections” on Page 11.  
MAKING THE CONNECTIONS  
White  
Front Left Speaker  
White/Black  
Gray  
Front Right Speaker  
Gray/Black  
Green  
Rear Left Speaker  
Green/Black  
Violet  
Rear Right Speaker  
Violet/Black  
Black  
Ground (–)  
(To Chassis Ground)  
Power  
Wires  
Red  
+ 12V To Ignition  
Blue/White  
Amp Remote Turn On 500mA Max  
(To Optional Equipment)  
Yellow  
+ 12V To Battery  
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The supplied wiring harness with its 14-  
pin connector includes all the lead wires  
you need to connect the stereo to  
ground, power, some optional compo-  
nents, and speakers.  
Important: Do not cut these wires. If  
you cut any wire, you cannot obtain a re-  
fund or exchange on this product. Ra-  
dioShack will provide warranty service if  
you cut a wire and find the product is de-  
fective.  
You might need additional wire to com-  
plete the connections, depending on  
your individual auto sound system. Your  
local RadioShack store carries a full line  
of wire and wire management accesso-  
ries.  
Cautions:  
You must connect the GROUND,  
+12V TO IGNITION, and +12V TO  
BATTERY wires first, then make all other  
connections as described in the fol-  
lowing sections before you plug the  
wiring harness into the stereo. If you  
do not make the connections in the  
order shown, an incorrect connection  
could damage the stereo.  
You must connect a separate wire to  
each speaker terminal as described  
in “Connecting Two Pairs of Speak-  
ers” on Page 9 or “Connecting One  
Pair of Speakers” on Page 10. Do  
not use a common wire or chassis  
ground for any speaker connection.  
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Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional Components  
Follow these steps to connect the wiring harness to ground, power, clock memory,  
and optional components.  
14-Pin  
Connector  
Black  
Ground (–)  
(To Chassis Ground)  
Power  
Wires  
Red  
+ 12V To Ignition  
Blue/White  
Amp Remote Turn On 500mA Max  
(To Optional Equipment)  
Yellow  
+12V To Battery  
1. Disconnect the cable from your  
vehicle’s negative () battery termi-  
nal.  
vehicle’s positive (+) battery termi-  
nal or to a point in your vehicle’s  
fuse block that provides a continu-  
ous source of 12 volts. This connec-  
tion provides power for the stereo’s  
components (such as the clock),  
and continuous power for the ste-  
reo’s memory when the ignition is  
off.  
2. Connect the black ground wire to a  
chassis ground, such as a metal  
screw attached to a metal part of  
the vehicle’s frame. Be sure the  
screw is not insulated from the  
chassis by a plastic or rubber part.  
5. Connect the blue/white wire to any  
optional equipment (designed to run  
from a switched source) that you  
want the stereo to turn on and off  
(such as a remote amplifier or a  
power antenna).  
3. Connect the red +12V To Ignition wire  
(with in-line fuse holder) to a point in  
your vehicle’s fuse block that has  
power only when you turn the vehi-  
cle’s key to either the accessory  
(ACC) or START position.  
This wire does not provide power to  
the components. It simply turns  
them on or off. If you do not use this  
wire, secure it with a wire tie and do  
not let it touch metal.  
This connection turns on the stereo  
when you turn on the ignition or turn  
the key to ACC, and turns off the  
stereo when you turn off the ignition.  
This prevents your vehicle’s battery  
from being drained if you leave the  
stereo on when you turn off the igni-  
tion.  
Note: To connect an optional amplifier.,  
use the line out connectors on the back  
of your car stereo and follow the instruc-  
tions in the amplifier’s owner’s manual.  
4. Connect the yellow +12V To Battery  
wire (with in-line fuse holder) to your  
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Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers  
If you are using both front and rear speakers, follow these steps to connect the wiring  
harness to the speakers.  
White  
Front Left Speaker  
White/Black  
Gray  
Front Right Speaker  
Gray/Black  
Green  
Rear Left Speaker  
Green/Black  
Violet  
Rear Right Speaker  
Violet/Black  
1. Connect the gray wire to the right front speaker’s positive terminal. This terminal  
is usually marked with a plus (+) sign or red mark.  
2. Connect the gray/black wire to the right front speaker’s negative terminal. This  
terminal might be marked with a minus () sign or it might not be marked at all.  
3. Connect the white wire to the left front speaker’s positive terminal.  
4. Connect the white/black wire to the left front speaker’s negative terminal.  
5. Connect the violet wire to the right rear speaker’s positive terminal.  
6. Connect the violet/black wire to the right rear speaker’s negative terminal.  
7. Connect the green wire to the left rear speaker’s positive terminal.  
8. Connect the green/black wire to the left rear speaker’s negative terminal.  
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Connecting One Pair of Speakers  
If you are using only one pair of speakers, follow these steps to connect the wiring har-  
ness to the speakers.  
Green  
Left  
Green/Black  
Violet  
Right  
Violet/Black  
1. Connect the violet wire to the right speaker’s positive terminal. This terminal is  
usually marked with a plus (+) sign or red mark.  
2. Connect the violet/black wire to the right speaker’s negative terminal. This termi-  
nal might be marked with a minus () sign or it might not be marked at all.  
3. Connect the green wire to the left speaker’s positive terminal.  
4. Connect the green/black wire to the left speaker’s negative terminal.  
Note: Be sure to secure all unused wires with wire ties and do not let them touch  
metal.  
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If the stereo does not work, immediate-  
ly turn off your vehicle’s ignition and  
disconnect the wiring harness’ con-  
nector. Then recheck your connections.  
Connecting the Antenna  
Connect the vehicle’s antenna cable to  
the stereo’s antenna socket.  
Back of Stereo  
After you verify that the display lights,  
follow the instructions in “Removing the  
Shipping Screw.”  
Antenna  
Socket  
Vehicle’s Antenna  
REMOVING THE SHIPPING  
SCREW  
Completing the Connections  
The shipping screw helps protect the ste-  
reo’s cassette player from being dam-  
aged during shipment.  
After you have securely made all connec-  
tions, plug the wiring harness’ connector  
into the stereo’s 14-pin wiring socket.  
Before you mount the stereo, use a Phil-  
lips screwdriver to remove the screw,  
spacer, and rubber washer from the top  
of the stereo. This will allow you to re-  
move the mounting sleeve from the ste-  
reo when you mount it.  
14-Pin  
Socket  
Wiring  
Harness  
Screw  
Spacer  
Rubber Washer  
Then reconnect the cable to the vehicle’s  
negative battery terminal.  
TESTING THE  
CONNECTIONS  
Note: Save the screw, spacer, and rub-  
ber washer, and replace them if you ship  
the stereo. You can store them by taping  
them to the back of the stereo.  
Turn on your vehicle’s ignition and in-  
stall your stereo’s control panel (see  
“Replacing the Control Panel” on Page  
15). Press PWR to turn on the stereo.  
The display should light and the cur-  
rently set time (or 12:00) should ap-  
pear.  
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5. Remove the keys from the slots and  
slide the sleeve all the way off.  
MOUNTING THE STEREO  
Once you verify that the stereo is con-  
nected properly, follow these steps to  
mount the stereo.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehi-  
cle’s negative (–) battery terminal.  
2. Disconnect the wiring harness and  
the antenna.  
6. Put the sleeve into the opening in  
the dash, then secure it by bending  
out all the tabs with a screwdriver.  
Vehicle’s  
Antenna  
Wiring  
Harness  
3. Press REL on the right side of the  
control panel to remove it (see  
“Removing the Control Panel” on  
Page 15).  
4. With the supplied keys’ tabs facing  
inward, insert both of the keys into  
the slots between the mounting  
sleeve and the stereo and press the  
keys toward the back of the stereo.  
The sleeve begins to slide off.  
7. Pull the wiring harness and the  
antenna cable through the sleeve  
and dash, then reconnect the wiring  
harness and the antenna to the ste-  
reo.  
Sleeve  
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8. Slide the stereo into the sleeve until  
it locks into place.  
Otherwise, you can remove the rub-  
ber mounting grommet and use the  
extender and the supplied nut and  
washer to attach the supplied metal  
strap to the mounting bolt on the  
back of the stereo. If necessary,  
bend the metal strap to fit your vehi-  
cle’s mounting area. Then use the  
supplied sheet metal screw to attach  
another section of the strap to a  
solid metal part of the vehicle under  
the dashboard. This strap also helps  
ensure proper electrical grounding  
of the stereo.  
If you are securing the stereo in an  
existing mounting hole in the dash,  
push the mounting bolt covered with  
the rubber mounting grommet  
through the existing mounting hole  
and make sure it is secure.  
Grommet  
Note: If the mounting bolt is too  
short to reach the mounting hole,  
remove the rubber mounting grom-  
met and screw the supplied mount-  
ing bolt extender onto the mounting  
bolt. Then push the rubber grommet  
onto the end of the bolt extender.  
9. Snap the plastic collar onto the front  
of the stereo.  
Grommet  
Mounting Bolt Extender  
10. Install your stereo’s control panel  
(see “Replacing the Control Panel”  
on Page 15).  
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11. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle's  
negative (–) battery terminal.  
sleeve and the stereo and press the  
keys toward the back of the stereo.  
The stereo is loosened from the  
sleeve.  
Note: You will need to set the ste-  
reo's clock after you reconnect the  
cable to the vehicle's battery (see  
“Setting the Clock” on Page 16).  
Sleeve  
REMOVING THE STEREO  
FROM THE DASH  
Follow these steps to remove the stereo  
from the dash.  
6. Remove the keys from the slots and  
slide the stereo all the way out of the  
sleeve.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehi-  
cle's negative (–) battery terminal.  
7. Disconnect the wiring harness and  
the antenna.  
2. If you secured the stereo to an exist-  
ing mounting hole under the dash,  
slide out the stereo to free the  
mounting bolt from the mounting  
hole.  
8. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle's  
negative (–) battery terminal.  
Or, remove the nut holding the metal  
strap to the back of the stereo.  
3. Press REL to remove the stereo's  
control panel.  
4. Snap the plastic collar off of the front  
of the stereo.  
5. With the supplied keys' tabs facing  
inward, insert both of the keys into  
the slots between the mounting  
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USING THE CONTROL PANEL  
The stereo’s control panel must be in  
REMOVING THE  
CONTROL PANEL  
place for the stereo to operate. When  
you remove it, the stereo does not work.  
This is a simple but effective security  
measure.  
1. Press REL and the right end pops  
out slightly.  
Any stored stations remain in memory  
when the control panel is removed.  
REPLACING THE  
CONTROL PANEL  
REL  
2. Slide the right end out first, then  
grasp the control panel and pull it  
out to remove it.  
1. Insert the left end of the control  
panel into the left edge of the  
recess. Slide the holes in the end of  
the control panel over the two tabs  
in the recess.  
Tabs  
3. Store the control panel in the sup-  
plied carrying case.  
2. Gently push the right edge of the  
control panel into the recess until  
you hear a click.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
Note: You can set the clock only when the vehicle’s  
ignition is turned on or set to ACC.  
1. Hold down F/C (Frequency/Clock) until the hour  
digit(s) blink(s), then repeatedly press + or until  
the correct hour appears.  
2. Press F/C again. The minute digits blink. Repeat-  
edly press + or until the correct minute appears.  
3. Press F/C again to store the time.  
ADJUSTING THE CONTROLS  
When you listen to your stereo, you can adjust the following controls to suit your lis-  
tening preferences.  
+ / — Repeatedly press to increase (+) or decrease () the volume. VOL:and the  
volume level appear (such as VOL:12). The volume level ranges from 0 to 40. The  
display automatically returns to the time display about 5 seconds after you finish ad-  
justing the sound.  
Warning: To protect your hearing, do not listen at high volume levels. Slowly increase  
the volume to a comfortable listening level.  
AUDIO — Repeatedly press until BAS, TRE, BAL, FAD, or VOLand the current level  
appear, then press + or within 5 seconds to change the stereo’s bass, treble, bal-  
ance, or fader settings.  
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Notes:  
USING THE AUXILIARY  
SOURCE INPUT  
• When you adjust the balance toward  
the left speakers (by pressing ), L  
and the left balance level appear  
(such as L5). When you adjust the  
balance toward the right speakers  
(by pressing +), Rand the right bal-  
ance level appear (such as R3).  
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.  
• When you adjust the fader toward  
the front speakers, F and the front  
fader level appear. When you adjust  
the fader toward the rear speakers,  
Rand the rear fader level appear.  
Line In  
Jacks  
1. With the stereo on, press MODE  
• If BAS, TRE, BAL, FAD, or VOLand  
the number disappear before you  
press + or , repeatedly press  
AUDIO until the setting you want  
reappears, then repeatedly press +  
or to change the setting.  
once. CDappears.  
MUTE — Press to temporarily silence  
the stereo. MUTE appears. To restore  
the sound, press MUTE again.  
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 MODE again until CD disap-  
pears to listen to this stereo’s radio  
or tape player.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press  
TUNE or TUNE to tune down  
PLAYING THE RADIO  
or up the selected band.  
1. Press PWR to turn on the stereo.  
2. Press BAND to select the AM or FM  
band. AM1or AM2appears when  
you select an AM band. FM1, FM  
2, or FM3appears when you select  
an FM band.  
Seek Tuning: Press SEEK  
or SEEK  
to tune to the next  
lower or higher station.  
Note: If the stereo does not find a  
strong station when seeking, it  
searches the band again for weaker  
stations. If no station is found, press  
Notes:  
• Each time you press BAND, the  
radio tunes to the last station  
selected in the current band and  
memory group (see “Memory  
Tuning” on Page 19).  
TUNE  
or TUNE  
to stop the  
seek function.  
4. Press + or to increase or decrease  
the volume as desired.  
ST  
appears when an FM signal  
is received in stereo.  
Notes:  
3. Tune to the desired station in one of  
the following ways.  
• See “Adjusting the Controls” on  
Page 16 for information about  
changing the stereo’s other settings.  
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To temporarily display the frequency  
of the station currently playing,  
press F/C. The display shows the  
frequency for about 5 seconds, then  
returns to the clock display.  
Manually Storing Stations  
1. Repeatedly press BAND to select  
the desired memory group (AM1 or  
AM2 for AM, or FM1, FM2, or  
FM3 for FM).  
2. Tune to the station you want to  
store.  
3. Hold down the desired memory lo-  
cation button until the frequency and  
CHwith the selected button number  
appear. The volume momentarily  
mutes while the radio stores the sta-  
tion.  
MEMORY TUNING  
You can manually store up to 12 AM and  
18 FM stations in memory groups. Each  
memory group (AM 1, AM 2, FM 1, FM 2,  
and FM 3) holds up to six stations. You  
can also automatically store stations into  
a memory group.  
Memory Location Buttons  
To clear all the previously stored stations  
and the clock setting, use the tip of a pen  
or a straightened paper clip to press RE-  
SET.  
Automatically Storing Stations  
1. Repeatedly press BAND to select  
the memory group where you want  
to store stations. For example, to  
store the first group of AM stations  
into AM 1, repeatedly press BAND  
until AM1appears.  
To store different stations, follow the in-  
structions in “Manually Storing Stations”  
or “Automatically Storing Stations.” To  
set the clock, see “Setting the Clock” on  
Page 16.  
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2. Hold down AMS (automatic memory  
scan) for about 3 seconds. The ste-  
reo scans the selected band and  
stores the first six stations it finds  
(starting with the currently tuned fre-  
quency).  
Scanning Stored Stations  
The stereo’s automatic memory scan  
(AMS) feature scans all stored stations in  
a selected memory group, pausing for 5  
seconds at each stored station.  
1. Press BAND until the stereo displays  
the memory group you want to scan.  
2. To start automatic memory scan,  
briefly press AMS. As each stored  
frequency plays, the current mem-  
ory location number flashes. (Do not  
hold down AMS. This causes the  
radio to automatically seek for and  
store six stations into the selected  
memory group.)  
The frequency, memory group, and  
memory location number appear for  
each station as it is stored. Then,  
after the stereo scans the band once,  
it tunes to the last stored station and  
begins to play.  
3. To stop scanning when the stereo  
pauses at a station, briefly press  
AMS. Otherwise, the stereo contin-  
ues to scan the memory group.  
3. To stop the stereo from searching  
for stations before it automatically  
stops, briefly press AMS.  
Note: If a station has a weak signal  
or interference, the stereo might not  
store it automatically. If this hap-  
pens, you can manually store the  
station.  
Selecting a Stored Station  
To select a stored station, press BAND to  
select the correct memory group. Then  
briefly press the desired memory loca-  
tion button. (Do not hold down the mem-  
ory location button. This erases the  
previously stored station and stores the  
currently tuned station into that location.)  
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CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION  
4. If you are playing  
PLAYING A CASSETTE  
a tape encoded  
with the Dolby B  
NR system, press  
Caution: We recommend using C-60  
or C-90 cassette tapes. Avoid using C-  
120 cassette tapes. They are very thin  
and can easily become tangled in the  
tape-handling parts.  
.
appears.  
Press again when you finish play-  
ing a Dolby tape.  
Follow these steps to play a tape.  
5. Adjust the volume, bass, treble, bal-  
ance, and fader settings as desired.  
1. Take up any slack by turning the  
cassette’s hub with your finger or a  
pencil. Avoid touching the tape.  
Notes:  
• When the tape reaches the end of  
one side, the cassette player  
automatically changes the tape’s  
direction and plays the other side  
of the tape.  
• During play, you can switch to the  
other side of the cassette by  
2. Insert the tape into the cassette  
compartment with its open edge to  
the right.  
pressing  
and  
at the same  
time until the indicator on the dis-  
play changes direction.  
The tape begins to play, and the  
direction indicator  
appears.  
(
or  
)
6. Press  
to stop and eject the tape.  
3. If you are playing a metal tape,  
press MTL until MTL appears on the  
display.  
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Caution: We recommend you press  
and eject the tape before you leave your  
vehicle. This releases the tape from the  
tape-handling parts and reduces the  
possibility of a tape being tangled or  
damaged.  
To use the Auto-Search Music System  
feature, press ASMS so ASMSappears,  
then press t search for and play the  
next track, or  
to search for and play  
the preceding track.  
FAST-FORWARD AND  
REWIND  
To fast-forward or quickly rewind the cur-  
rent side, press  
ly winds.  
or . The tape quick-  
Repeat this process until you hear the  
track you want to play, then press ASMS  
again to turn off the Auto-Search Music  
System feature. ASMSdisappears.  
Note: Check the direction indicator on  
the display. To fast-forward, press the ar-  
row key that points in the same direction.  
To rewind, press the arrow key that  
points in the opposite direction.  
Notes:  
• If you do not turn off the ASMS  
feature after you find the track you  
want to play, the stereo will not  
rewind or fast-forward the tape more  
than one track at a time.  
Play resumes when the tape reaches the  
end of that side.  
To stop fast-forward or rewind, gently  
press and release the opposite button.  
Play continues.  
• When you press , if a track has  
been playing longer than 10 sec-  
onds, the stereo searches for the  
beginning of the current track. How-  
ever, if the track has just begun or it  
has not yet started, the stereo  
searches for the beginning of the  
preceding track.  
AUTO-SEARCH MUSIC  
SYSTEM  
The ASMS (Auto-Search Music System)  
feature lets you quickly advance the tape  
to the beginning of the next track, or re-  
wind the tape to the beginning of the pre-  
ceding track, and automatically start play  
at that track.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your RadioShack High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette is an example of supe-  
rior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your  
stereo so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the stereo dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might  
contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Keep the stereo away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature  
wear of parts.  
Handle the stereo gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit  
boards and cases and can cause the stereo to work improperly.  
Wipe the stereo with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the stereo.  
Modifying or tampering with the stereo’s internal components can cause a malfunc-  
tion and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it.  
If your stereo is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for  
assistance.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW  
Your stereo might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.  
To determine whether your stereo is causing the interference, turn off your stereo. If  
the interference goes away, your stereo is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference  
by:  
• Moving your stereo away from the receiver  
• Contacting your local RadioShack store for help  
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your  
stereo.  
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CLEANING THE TAPE-  
HANDLING PARTS  
REPLACING A FUSE  
If the clock resets or stored stations are  
lost when the ignition is off, you might  
need to replace the yellow clock memo-  
ry wire’s fuse. Use a standard 11/4-inch  
(30 mm) 12 amp fuse, available from  
your local RadioShack store (a spare  
fuse is supplied).  
Clean the tape head after about every 20  
hours of playing time. Insert a special  
head-cleaning cassette (available at  
your local RadioShack store), and follow  
the cleaning cassette’s directions to  
clean the tape head.  
If the stereo does not operate, you might  
need to replace the red power lead  
wire’s fuse. Use a standard 11/4-inch (30  
mm) 0.5 amp fuse, available from your  
local RadioShack store (a spare fuse is  
supplied).  
RESTORING TAPE  
TENSION AND SOUND  
QUALITY  
After you play a cassette tape a few  
times, the tape might become tightly  
wound on the reels. This can cause play-  
back sound quality to deteriorate.  
Caution: Make sure you replace a fuse  
only with another fuse of the same rating.  
Follow these steps to check and replace  
each fuse.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-  
forward the tape from the beginning to  
the end of one side, then completely  
rewind it. Then loosen the tape reels by  
gently tapping each side of the cas-  
sette’s outer shell on a flat surface.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehi-  
cle’s negative (–) battery terminal.  
2. To open a fuse holder, pull the  
latches apart until it opens. Then, to  
remove the fuse, gently pull the fuse  
off of both fuse clips inside the fuse  
holder.  
Caution: Be careful not to damage the  
cassette when tapping it. Do not touch  
the exposed tape or allow any sharp ob-  
jects near the cassette.  
Fuse Clips  
3. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a  
fuse of the same rating.  
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4. Reassemble the fuse holder by plac-  
ing the wires and the fuse clips back  
inside the holder, then squeeze it  
together until it snaps shut.  
5. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle  
battery’s negative (–) terminal.  
6. Reset your stereo’s clock and mem-  
ory settings.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
RADIO  
FM (Nominal)  
88–108 MHz  
75dB  
AM (Nominal)  
Frequency Range  
IF Rejection  
530–1710 kHz  
50 dB  
Image Rejection  
Selectivity  
44dB  
55 dB  
60dB  
35 dB  
Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratio  
Stereo Separation  
60dB  
48 dB  
24 dB-µV (20 dB S/N)  
32 dB  
Usable Sensitivity  
10 dB-µV (3.15%THD)  
CASSETTE PLAYER  
Cassette Mechanism ............................................................................ Auto-Reverse  
Wow and Flutter ...................................................................................... 0.2% WRMS  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ......................................................................................... 48 dB  
Separation ......................................................................................................... 35 dB  
Frequency Response (–3 dB) ............................................................... 40–12,500 Hz  
Dolby Noise Reduction Effect ............................................................................ 10 dB  
GENERAL  
Power Source ................................................................. 14.4 V DC Negative Ground  
Bass Control Effects ....................................................................... ±11 dB at 100 Hz  
Treble Control Effects ....................................................................... ±11 dB at 10 kHz  
Speaker Output Impedance .................................................................... 4 or 8 Ohms  
Maximum Power ............................................... 30 Watts/Channel (With 4 Speakers)  
Power Output (10% THD @ 1 kHz) ..........20 Watts RMS/Channel (With 4 Speakers)  
Chassis Size (HWD) ................................................................. 115/16 × 7 × 57/8 Inches  
(50 × 178 × 150 mm)  
Weight .......................................................................................................... 4 lbs 6 oz  
(2 kg)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to  
change and improvement without notice.  
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NOTES  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-  
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED  
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-  
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-  
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS  
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to  
you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-  
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and  
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase  
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-  
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of  
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the  
expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
12/99  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
4301-3858-2  
04A00  
Printed in China  
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