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from owners manual to the vehicle Nissan Patrol, year of production 1997:
will autom turned off and the
2. Turn the radio unit on by pushing the 2. Push a station select button than more for 1 .5 atically be
FM-AM RA DIO
WITH SSE
CA DE
will play.
ON· OFF switch while pushing station select seconds.
TAPE PLAYER
AND
COMP AC
T
buttons 1 and 5.
Changing the dir ection tape of play:
3. Other buttons can set be in same the manner. DI SC (CD) PLAYER
If you experience difficulties in changin g the
Push the � � (program) button. The "1 " or "
battery cable is if the
If the disconnected, or CD play button Audio main op erat ion
radio specification, contact a NISSAN dealer.
symbol will illumina te in the displa y to I
Display
fuse blows, the will be
audio radio me mory
Head unit:
side of program play. TAPE play button TA PE EJECT b utton
d sta
erased. In such a case, reset the desire
Radio oper ation
The radio has an FM diver sity reception syste m,
tions. I APS (automatic program
I I�� I
I ��I
BAN D I Radio band select:
I sea rch) FF, APS REW: which emp loys two antennas. One is a rod type
)J ) CD EJECT
Cassette tape player operation
Push the BAND select button to the button antenna; the other is an antenna printed on the
change
Push either the APS I or APS ��I
reception (FM-AM or MW-SW-FM). window. This system automatically switches to
Turn the ignition key to ON", then
"ACC" or "
while the cassette tape is playing. The
door. I the antenna which is receiving less noise.
lightly insert the cassette tape into the tape
runs qu ickly, stops, then plays the next
TUNE (Tu nin g): SE EK/SCAN _w ��ru",
n
n uning button s I I
tion. t
The tape deck empl oys a permalloy head which
The cassette tape will automatically pull into the T� L ]
.
A WARNING: allows for im proved reproduction of high fre
player. The word "TAPE" and an arrow indicating This syst em searches at the blank
ONoOFF/
tape side will illum inate in the display window. between selections. If there. is a blank qu enc y ranges. Noise is also greatly reduced by
The radio should not be tuned while driving Volume
control kno the combine d use of the Dolby NR (Noise
so full attention may be given to vehicle
Do not force the tape into the cassette tape
0 9
tween selections, the system may not stop in the;
Reduction) sys tem. The auto loudne ss circuit
operation.
door. Press ing strongly could cause player i
desir ed ��lb: �2, �
or expected location. J
I j U AUDIO bUtlon/ enhances the low frequency range automatically
damage. � Dt .I �� I[ := ��
Manual tu ning: TREBLE/FADER
select button I I I in both radio reception and tape and CD play
� I TAPE EJECT: I I CE
I I I
The cassette tape will automatically change its I
Push down either tuning button " T " or � HJ �� ��;�� t � � back.
14�l PR t� r� ; :: r 4 � �[� �
Push the eject " � " button. The tape will sto;
u . ", directions when one side of the tape has finish
APS RE W button ON· OFF/ Volume contr ol:
playing and the cassette tape will automatically FF button
running. L
PROGRAM button � Y
AUTO tuning: DOLB button
come out.
Turn the ignition key to ACC
or ON,
and then
I TAPE I PLAY: APS FF button J RE W button
Push down either tuning button " T " or I
push the ON· OFFIVOL control
I knob while the
• When the TAPE button is pushed with the
" " for more than 0.5 second to change the
system is to off call up the mode
(rad io, tape
or
tem sys turned off and a tape loaded, the
broadcast to the next broadcasting stat ion. Station select buttons
CD) which was playing immedia
tely before the
system will come on and the tape will play.
system was turned off. When
no CD or tape is
Station memoy operations: