Optimus 12-2155, 12-2154 Before YOU Begin the Installation, Preparing the Mounting Area

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INSTALLATION

BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INSTALLATION

Before you install your stereo, read all the instructions in this owner’s manu- al. You should be able to answer all of these questions about your vehicle’s electrical and sound systems.

Which terminal in my vehicle’s fuse box supplies power even when the ignition is turned off?

Which terminal in my 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 modi- fying your vehicle.

Place the stereo as close as possible to the selected mounting location. We recommend that you install the stereo by temporarily connecting it to ground and power, optional components, and your speakers. Then test the connec- tions, disconnect the stereo, mount it in your vehicle, and reconnect it. The in- structions in this manual are arranged in this order.

Preparing the Mounting Area

Before you mount the stereo, make sure you have all the necessary mate- rials. Then confirm that the stereo fits your vehicle’s mounting area. This au- tosound stereo system is a DIN-E size unit that requires a 21/4-inch high by

71/2-inch wide by 71/4-inch deep (57 ¥ 190 ¥ 186 mm) mounting area.

Note: If the mounting area is too large, you might be able to mount the stereo with an in-dash installation kit, available at your local RadioShack store. Follow the installation kit’s in- structions to mount the stereo.

Cautions:

Make sure the stereo will not tilt up more than 30 degrees when it is mounted.

Be sure to avoid obstructions be- hind the mounting surface.

Routing Speaker Wires

If you install speakers, avoid routing the speaker wires near moving parts or sharp edges. You can usually route them along the wiring channel be- neath the vehicle’s door facings by carefully removing the molding that holds the carpet in place. After you route the speaker wires, replace the molding.

Removing the Shipping Screw

The shipping screw helps protect the stereo’s CD player from being dam- aged during shipment.

Before you mount the stereo, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the shipping screw from the top of the ste- reo.

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Contents High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo CD Player Features CD PlayerAM/FM Stereo Tuner General Contents Resetting the Stereo Routing Speaker Wires InstallationBefore YOU Begin the Installation Preparing the Mounting AreaMaking Connections Using an Adapter Harness Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional ComponentsConnecting an Equalizer/ Booster Connecting Two Pairs of SpeakersConnecting One Pair of Speakers Testing Connections Connecting the AntennaCompleting the Connections Mounting the Stereo Fm Page 13 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 334 PM Removing the Stereo from the Dash Using the Control Panel Installing Control PanelRemoving Control Panel Setting the Clock Basic OperationTurning the Stereo on and OFF Adjusting the Sound Favorite SoundOnly Clock Turning the KEY Tone on and OFFDisplaying Memory Tuning Radio OperationPlaying the Radio Storing Stations Storing Stations in Automatic Travel Programming MemorySelecting a Stored Station Scanning Stored Stations CD Player Operation Playing a CDSelecting a Track Audible SearchShuffle Play Switching Between the CD and the Radio Repeat PlayTroubleshooting E01Resetting Stereo Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to KnowReplacing the Red Power Wire’s Fuse CD Care TipsReplacing a Fuse Replacing the Blade-Type Fuse Specifications RadioGeneral RadioShack