Becker Designed 1432 manual Cassette Operation

Models: 1432

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playing. The driver, of course, should not

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use the direct frequency method when the vehicle is in motion.

Manual Tuning: To manually tune

through each possible radio broadcast frequency in ascending order, press the right manual tuning button. Each possible frequency number will appear in the display as you reach it. To manually tune through radio stations in descending order, press the left manual tuning button.

Push-Button Memory Tuning: The most convenient method of tuning is to store your favorite stations in the radio's memory. Six FM stations and four AM stations may be stored by using the numbered station recall buttons located along the top of the radio faceplate.

First, using either the seek, scan, or direct frequency tuning methods, tune in the station you wish to store. Next, push and hold the numbered station recall button you wish to use. The radio will display the station currently stored at that number.

Continue holding the button until this station is deleted from memory and the frequency of your newly selected station appears on the display. The new frequency will be stored in memory.

CASSETTE OPERATION

To play a cassette, insert it into the cassette port with its side one or A up and the exposed tape side facing the port. The cassette will be drawn automatically into the deck. At the conclusion of the first side's play, the

auto-reverse mechanism will automatically begin playing the other side of the tape.

If a tape has already been loaded but a different mode (tuner or CD) has been subsequently selected, press the mode button until cassette play resumes.

CR Tape Switch: This feature allows you to select the proper equalization setting for playing chromium dioxide (CrO2) or "metal" cassette tapes. The radio display will show CR when this option has been selected.

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