Becker Designed 1432 manual Compact Disc Operation

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Compact Disc Operation

Compact Disc Operation

If the optional dealer-installed CD changer is connected to your system, it can be operated via the same keys that control the radio and cassette player.

The same instructions that govern volume, tone and balance in the radio and cassette modes apply to the CD mode as well. However, some system functions and procedures are exclusive to the CD mode.

Loading the CD Magazine and CD Changer: The CD changer is inside the car's trunk. Its magazine will accept up to ten discs. Insert the

discs into the magazine compartments with the label surface facing up.

When the magazine is loaded, place it into the CD changer port. An arrow on the top surface of the magazine indicates which end should be inserted first. When you feel the magazine lock snugly into position in the port, close the port door.

During this procedure, the display panel will read LOAD M if in CD mode. Once the CD changer cycles through the discs in the magazine, the first CD will play.

Ejecting the CD Magazine: To eject the magazine from the CD changer, press the CD port door lock to open the magazine port door. Press the magazine eject button inside the port door and the magazine will automatically slide halfway out of the magazine port; remove the magazine manually and close the port door.

To Play CDs: First, turn on the radio. Press the mode button once or twice, depending on the operating mode set before, until CD appears on the display. If the CD magazine has not been inserted into the CD changer or if there are no discs in the CD magazine, the display will indicate CD-M-E, meaning CD Magazine Empty.

The radio's station recall buttons, numbered 1FM through 0AM, function as CD disc-select buttons as well. To play the disc in the CD magazine's fourth compartment, for example, press button 4FM.

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