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[. . . ] The CDP indication will remain in the display to show that a disc is still loaded in the unit. Note:The MS1500 is equipped with auxiliary audio input cables enabling you to connect a pre-amp level external audio source directly to the head unit. This allows you to listen to an auxiliary audio source on the vehicle speakers. Loudness (LOUD)¶Ò When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will boost the bass and treble ranges: 1. Press and hold BAND/LOUD for more than two seconds to activate. [. . . ] To increase the volume rapidly, press and hold the up arrow until the desired volume level is reached. The volume will decrease, and the level (VOL 00 to VOL 100) will appear in the display for five seconds or until another function is activated. To decrease the volume rapidly, press and hold the down arrow until the desired volume level is reached. Mute ¶Ì Press MUTE to silence the audio volume from the system. To restore sound, press MUTE again or activate any other function of the unit. When the mute feature is deactivated, the audio volume will return to the level setting in use before the mute feature was activated. Equalizer Selector (EQ ) ¶Í Press EQ to apply sound effects to the unit's audio output signal. When activated, the EQ function will access one of the following modes: CLASSICS, POP M, or ROCK M. FLAT indicates no equalizer enhancements of the program, thereby removing the preset sound effects. Reset Button ¶ The reset button is located on the front of the radio between MUTE and AS/PS. Reset should only be activated under the following circumstances: 1. Upon initial installation after all wiring is completed. Slide the switch to the desired setting using a small screwdriver blade, then press RESET to activate the change. Store and Recall a Station ¶Ú¶Û¶Ù¶i ¶^ ¶~ Up to 24 stations (six on each band) can be stored as presets. This radio contains special circuitry which does not require a voltage source connected to the radio to maintain memories. 2 Press and hold the desired preset button (one through six) for more than two seconds. When stored, the unit will beep, and the preset number will appear in the display. The station is now stored and can be re-called at any time by momentarily pressing the corresponding preset button. 3. Repeat for the remaining five presets on the current band and for all presets on the other bands. Automatically Store Stations ¶Ú¶Û¶Ù¶i ¶^ ¶~ Select six strong stations and store them in the current band using the Automatic Store (AS) feature. To enable this feature, press and hold AS/PS for more than two seconds. The radio will automatically scan the band in use and enter strong stations into the preset memory positions for that band. Preset Scan ¶Î Press AS/PS momentarily to scan the six preset stations in the current band. [. . . ] Note: The unit is designed for play of standard 5" (12 cm. ) compact discs only. Do not attempt to use 3" (8 cm. ) CD singles in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or the disc may occur. Eject CD ¶Ï Press the eject button to stop CD play and eject the disc. If the disc is not removed from the unit within 15 seconds, the disc will be reloaded and "SCDP" will reappear in the display. [. . . ]

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