Display screen -> Audio system for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Fifth Generation (1998-2009)

AUDIO SYSTEM (if so equipped)  
COOL BOX (if so equipped)  
away from direcꢁ sꢃnlighꢁ, heaꢁ, mois-  
ꢁꢃre and magneꢁic Sources.  
dehumidify or venꢁilaꢁe ꢁhe player com-  
pleꢁely.  
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER  
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS  
The air conditioning system in your NISSAN  
vehicle is charged with a refrigerant designed  
with the environment in mind.  
A
WARNING:  
The player may skip while driving on  
rough roads.  
Direcꢁ sꢃnlighꢁ can caꢃse ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe ꢁo  
become deformed. The ꢃse of deformed  
casseꢁꢁes may caꢃse ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe ꢁo jam  
in ꢁhe player.  
DO noꢁ adjꢃsꢁ ꢁhe aꢃdio sysꢁem while driv-  
ing so ꢁhaꢁ full aꢁꢁenꢁion may be given ꢁo  
vehicle operaꢁion.  
The CD player someꢁimes cannoꢁ fꢃnc-  
ꢁion when ꢁhe compaꢀmenꢁ ꢁempera-  
ꢁure is exꢁremely high. Decrease ꢁhe  
ꢁemperaꢁꢃre before ꢃse.  
This refrigerant will noꢁ harm ꢁhe eaꢀh's  
ozone layer.  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is in the "ACC" or "ON" position.  
Do noꢁ ꢃse casseꢁꢁes ꢁhaꢁ have labels  
which are peeling and loose. If used, ꢁhe  
label could jam in ꢁhe player.  
However it may contribute in a small part to  
global warming.  
Do noꢁ expose ꢁhe CD ꢁo direcꢁ sꢃnlighꢁ.  
Radio  
Special charging equipment and lubricant are  
required when servicing your NISSAN air condi-  
tioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubricants  
will cause severe damage to your air condition-  
ing system. See "Air conditioning system refrig-  
erant and lubricant recommendations" in the "9.  
Technical information" section of this manual.  
If a casseꢁꢁe has loose ꢁape, inseꢀ a  
pencil ꢁhrough one of ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe hꢃbs  
and rewind ꢁhe ꢁape firmly around ꢁhe  
hꢃbs. Loose ꢁape may cause ꢁape jam-  
ming and wavering sound qualiꢁy.  
CDs ꢁhaꢁ are of poor qꢃality, diꢀy,  
scraꢁched, or covered wiꢁh finger prinꢁꢆ "  
or ꢁhaꢁ have pin holes may noꢁ work  
properly.  
Radio recepꢁion is affecꢁed by sꢁaꢁion  
signal sꢁrengꢁhꢅ disꢁance from radio  
ꢁransmitter, bUildingsꢅ bridges, moun-  
ꢁains and oꢁher exꢁernal influences. In-  
ꢁermiꢁꢁenꢁ changes in recepꢁion qꢃaliꢁy  
normally are caꢃsed by ꢁhese exꢁernal  
inflꢃences.  
SAA091Q  
Put the drinks in the cool box and close the lid. 3. Push the cool box switch located on the  
The following CDs may noꢁ work prop-  
erly:  
instrument panel. (The indicator light @ will  
1 . Start the engine.  
Over a period of ꢁimeꢅ ꢁhe playback  
head, capsꢁan and pinch roller may  
gaꢁher a ꢁape coaꢁing residue as ꢁhe  
ꢁape passes over ꢁhe head. This residꢃe  
accumꢃlaꢁion can cause a weak or wa-  
vering soꢃnd and should be removed  
periodically wiꢁh a head cleaning ꢁape. If  
ꢁhe residue is noꢁ removed periodically,  
ꢁhe player may need ꢁo be disassembled  
for cleaning.  
come on.)  
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service your  
environmentally "friendly" air conditioning sys-  
tem.  
2. Turn the front air conditioner on.  
Copy conꢁrol compacꢁ discs (CCCD)  
Recordable compacꢁ discs (CD-R)  
Rewriꢁable compacꢁ discs (CD-RW)  
CDs as ꢁhey  
Cool box will noꢁ be acꢁivaꢁed if ꢁhe  
fronꢁ air condiꢁioner is ꢁꢃrned off.  
Using a cellular phone in or near ꢁhe  
vehicle may inflꢃence radio recepꢁion  
qualiꢁy.  
The inner case can be removed for se-  
vicing or cleaning by removing ꢁhe inner  
case securing screws.  
Do noꢁ ꢃse ꢁhe following  
Cassette tape player  
may cause ꢁhe CD player ꢁo malfuncꢁion.  
To mainꢁain good qualiꢁy soundꢅ  
NISSAN recommends ꢁhaꢁ you use cas-  
seꢁꢁe ꢁapes of 60 minꢃꢁes or shorꢁer in  
lengꢁh.  
8 cm (3.1 in) discs wiꢁh an adapꢁer  
CDs ꢁhaꢁ are noꢁ round  
Compact Disc (CD) player  
CDs wiꢁh a paper label  
Dꢃring cold weaꢁher or rainy days, ꢁhe  
player may malfuncꢁion due ꢁo ꢁhe hꢃ-  
midiꢁy. If ꢁhis occꢃꢄꢅ remove ꢁhe CD and  
Cassetꢁe ꢁapes should be removed from  
ꢁhe player when noꢁ in ꢃse. Sꢁore cas-  
seꢁtes in ꢁheir proꢁeꢂive cases and  
Display screen, heaꢁer and air condiꢁioner, and audio sysꢁem 4-1 5  
4-1 4 Display screen, heaꢁer and air condiꢁioner, and audio sysꢁem  
Power anꢁenna swiꢁch (if so equipped):  
ANTENNA  
Window antenna  
If the power antenna extension control  
The a  
ntenn  
a pattern  
Manual antenna  
is pri  
nted  
inside  
the rear  
equipped, the antenna will extend fully when  
upper side of the switch is pushed and tꢂ  
antenna will extend halfway when the lower  
w.  
do  
n
wi  
de  
si  
Adjustthe antenna length forthe best reception.  
A fully extended antenna is usually best for  
distant reception.  
CAUTION:  
of the  
switch  
is pushed  
Do noꢁ place meꢁalized film near ꢁhe  
rear side window. Do not aꢁtach any  
meꢁal parꢁs ꢁo ꢁhe rear side window.  
This may caꢃse poor reception and/or  
noise.  
CAUTIQN:  
CAUTION:  
Be sꢃre o reꢁracꢁ ꢁhe anꢁenna before  
washing ꢁhe car in an aꢃꢁomaꢁic car wash,  
or ꢁhe anꢁenna may be damaged.  
Before ꢁꢃrning the radio on, make sur�  
ꢁhaꢁ there is no one near ꢁhe anꢁennJ  
ouꢁleꢁ and ꢁhere is enough space fodi  
When cleaning ꢁhe inside of ꢁhe rear  
side window, be carefꢃl notꢁo scratch or  
damage ꢁhe rear side window anꢁenna.  
Lightly wipe along ꢁhe antenna wiꢁh a  
dampened sofꢁ cloꢁh.  
ꢁo exꢁend.  
"
Power antenna  
SAA091 1  
To prevenꢁ damage, be sꢃre ꢁhaꢁ an�  
ꢁenna is fꢃlly reꢁracꢁed before ꢁhe ve·  
hicle enꢁers an aꢃꢁomaꢁic car wash.  
The antenna will automatically extend when the  
radio is turned on, and retract when switched off.  
If the radio is left on, the antenna will retract with  
the ignition key OFFoperation and extend with  
the ignition key ON or ACC operation.  
Type A  
Dirt and oꢁher foreign maꢁer on ꢁhe  
power anꢁenna rod may inꢁerrupt its  
operaꢁion. Clean ꢁhe rod periodically  
with a damp cloꢁh. This ꢁype of cleaning  
is especially imporꢁant during ꢁhe winꢁer  
seasons in areas where road salꢁ and  
other chemicals may be spread on road  
sꢃrfaces and splashed onꢁo ꢁhe anꢁenna,  
rod.  
SAA0279B  
Type B  
4-1 6 Display screenꢅ heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-1 7  
Manꢃal tꢃning:  
FM-AM RADIO  
Push down either manual tuning  
A or V .  
Station select buttons  
Push the ON.VOL knob to listen tothe radio and  
tune in the desired station.  
BALANCE  
control knob  
Aꢃto tꢃning:  
AM/FM  
Turn  
the  
ON  
.VO  
L knob  
to  
adjust  
the  
vo  
lume  
.
band indicator  
Push the auto tuning button ꢃto change  
broadcast to the next broadcasting station.  
TONE  
control knob  
FM stereo indicator  
To  
turn  
off  
the  
radio  
, push  
the  
ON  
.VOL  
knob  
.
AUTO  
TUNE  
ONIVOLUME  
control knob  
Frequenc  
y r  
ange  
and  
step  
change  
ON  
Station memory operations  
Six stations can be set.  
TUNE  
oper  
Ame  
ations  
(fo  
r Central/  
Sout  
h
rica  
)
1 . Select the desired station.  
The frequency range and step of this radio can  
be changed to the central/south American ꢄꢅ  
specification. To change the frequency range  
and step, proceed as follows:  
TONE control knob  
SIC0359  
2. Push a station select button formorethan 1.5  
seconds.  
3. Press the manual tuning button A while  
the station select buttons 3 and 4 are being  
pressed. "AM 530 kHz" is displayed.  
3. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.  
AM RADIO  
1 . Turn the audio unit on.  
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse  
blows, the radio memory will be cancelled. In  
that case, reset the desired stations.  
Turn the ON.VOL knob on to listen to the radio.  
Turn the ON.VOL knob to adjust the volume.  
2. Press and hold the station select buttons 3  
and 4.  
The frequency range and step have now been  
changed to t�e central/south American specifi-  
cation.  
Frequency range and step change  
operations (for Central/South  
America)  
3. Press the manual tuning button while  
the station select buttons 3 and 4 are being  
pressed. AM 530 kHz is displayed.  
Adjusting tone quality  
Rotate the TONEcontrol knob to adjust the bass  
and treble.  
Tuning  
The frequency range and step have now been  
changed to the central/south American specifi-  
cation.  
The frequency range and step of this radio can  
be changed to the central/south American  
specification. To change the frequency range  
and step, proceed as follows:  
A
WARNING:  
Band select button  
FM/AM  
The radio shoꢃld not betꢃned while driving  
so fꢃll attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
Manual tuning buttons  
button  
Station  
se  
lect  
buttons  
SEEK  
tuning  
Selecting the desired band  
1 . Turn the audio unit on.  
Push the band select button U I AM " to change  
from AM to FM reception.  
2. Press and hold the station select buttons 3  
and 4.  
HA1 0ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
The stereo indicator will glow during FM stereo  
em  
syst  
dio  
d au  
r, an  
itione  
cond  
d air  
ter an  
n, hea  
Displ  
ay scr  
een,  
cree  
lay s  
hea  
ter  
Disp  
and  
air co  
4-1 8  
ndit  
ione  
r, an  
d au  
dio  
syst  
em  
4�1 9  
.
ayed  
displ  
er is  
numb  
channel  
1 . Turn the audio unit on.  
reception. When the stereo broadcast signal is  
weak, the radio will automatically change from  
stereo to monaural reception.  
Select  
t
selec  
ual  
Man  
e
sam  
in the  
be set  
can  
buttons  
Other  
3.  
2. Press and hold the station select buttons 3  
and 4.  
FM  
Fast forward-rewind  
buttons  
Eject button  
if the  
cancelled  
, or  
is disconnected  
able  
ry c  
radio  
, reset  
batte  
ꢆf the  
. ꢆꢇ  
be  
stations  
will  
desired  
ory  
mem  
, the  
blows  
3. Press the manual tuning button ꢈꢉ while  
the station select buttons 3 and 4 are being  
pressed. MW 530 kHz is displayed.  
Tuning  
Display  
.
I
the  
case  
that  
A
WARNING:  
H
PUS  
Adjusting speaker sound balance  
to ad  
The radioshoꢃld noꢁbeꢁꢃned while driving  
so fꢃll aꢁꢁenꢁion may be given ꢁo vehicle  
operaꢁion.  
The frequency range and step have now been  
changed to the central/south American specifi-  
cation.  
Push  
jusl  
nob  
left spe  
rol k  
and  
L) cont  
right  
E (BA  
LANC  
e between  
the BA  
Turn  
s;  
I
aker  
the  
FM  
I-'  
volum  
the  
=' L' .  
Adjusting tone quality  
Manꢃal ꢁꢃning:  
Selecting the desired band  
s'  
plea  
most  
ain the  
to obt  
l knob  
contro  
the  
Turn  
Push down either manual tuning button  
Pushthe band select button to changefrom MW  
to SW reception.  
II  
V
or " II,  
nd.  
sou  
ant  
AUTO ꢁꢃning:  
®
Confirm  
Tuning  
Push the SEEK tuning button " :ꢁ  
"
to change  
A
WARNING:  
the broadcast to the next broadcasting station.  
select  
buttons  
Band  
select button  
The radio shoꢃld noꢁ beꢃned whiledriving  
so fꢃll aꢁꢁenꢁion may be given ꢁo vehicle  
operaꢁion.  
SAA0225A  
HA1 035M  
Manꢃal ꢁꢃning:  
MW-SW RADIO WITH CASSETTE  
TAPE PLAYER  
Frequency range and step change  
operations (for Central/South  
America)  
Station memory operations  
Push down either tuning button " ꢊꢋ ' or  
" ,  
"
Six stations can be set tor each band.  
1 . Tune to the desired station.  
Push the ON·OFF switch to listen to the radio  
and tune in the desired station.  
AUTO ꢁꢃning:  
The frequency range and step of this radio'can  
be changed to the central/south American  
specification. To change the frequency range  
and step, proceed as follows:  
Push down either tuning button " ꢊꢋ " or  
" ꢌꢍ " for more than 1 second to change the  
broadcast to the next broadcasting station.  
2. Depress the station select button for two  
seconds. The station's sound will be inter-  
rupted. When the sound returns, the desired  
station is stored in the memory and the  
Turn the VOLUME control knob to adjust the  
volume.  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-21  
4-20 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
clock adjustment-minute)  
To  
door. Pressing sꢁrongly coꢃld caꢃse player  
damage.  
Statioꢀꢁemory operations  
Five stations can be set for each band.  
1 . Select the desired station.  
ad  
jus  
t
BASS,  
Treble,  
Fader  
l the  
and  
Ba  
la  
nee,  
press  
The cassette tape will automatically change di-  
rections to play the other channel when the first  
channel is completed.  
the ME  
NU  
bu  
tton  
unti  
desired  
mode  
BAS, TRE, FAD or BAL appears in the display.  
Press the TUNE ( T ) or ( ꢔꢕ ) button to  
adjust Bass and Treble to the desired level. Use  
the T or ꢔꢕ button also to adjust Fader or  
Balance modes. Fader adjusts the sound level  
between the front and rear speakers and Bal-  
ance adjusts the sound between the right and  
left speakers.  
Eject button  
Menu button  
SWI C  
ON OFF  
't hi  
knob  
REW/FF  
buttons  
2. Push a station select button for more than 1 .5  
seconds.  
Fast forwar  
ding or rew  
inding the tape  
3. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.  
Push eitherthe " �� , forward or " IꢅI " rewind  
PWR  
button for the desired direction.  
FULL LOGIC CONTRO  
fthe battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse  
blows, the radio memory will be cancelled. ꢆn  
that case, reset the desired stations.  
ELECTRIC TUNER  
The " , or " ' symbol will illuminate in  
the display. To stop, push the eject button.  
VOL  
For clock adjustment, see "Clock" in the "ꢆnstru-  
ments and controls" section.  
Adjusting speaker sound balance  
Changing the direction of tape play  
Push the PROG (program) select button. The  
" " or " " symbol will illuminate in the  
display to indicate side of program play.  
Pull and turn the BAL (BALANCE) control knob  
to adjust the volume between the right and left  
speakers.  
After 1 0 seconds, the radio or cassette tape  
display reappears. Once the sound quality is set  
to the desired level, press the MENU button  
repeatedly until the radio or cassette tape dis-  
play appears.  
Band select button  
D,splay  
Stopping and ejecting the cassette  
Tape button  
Adjusting tone quality  
Station  
select buttons  
Tuning (TUNE)  
buttons  
tape  
Turn the TONE knob to adjust the bass and  
treble.  
Push the eject " " button. The tape will stop  
playing and the cassette tape will automatically  
come out.  
SM0831  
Frequency range and step change  
operations (for Central/South  
America)  
Cassette tape operation  
Turn the VOLUME control knob to adjust the  
volume.  
FM-AM/MW-SW-FM RADIO WITH  
CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER  
Turn the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON", then  
lightly insert the cassettetape into the tape door.  
The frequency range and step of this radio can  
be changed to the central/south American  
specification. To change the frequency range  
and step, proceed as follows:  
MENU bꢃꢁꢁon:  
Audio main operation  
ON·OFF/Volꢃme conꢁrol:  
The cassette tape will automatically pull into the  
player. Theword "TAPE" and an arrow indicating  
tape side will illu�inate in the display window.  
Press the MENU button to change the selecting  
mode as follows.  
Push the ON·OFF switch to listen to the radio  
and tune in the desired station.  
BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE �  
1 . Turn the radio unit off by pushing the  
OOFF switch.  
Do noforce ꢁhe ꢁape inꢁo ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe ꢁape  
Clock ON/OFF (clock adjustment-hour  
Display screen, heaꢁer and air conditioner, and aꢃdio system ꢀꢁ23  
4-22 Display screenheaꢁer and air condiioner, and aꢃdio system  
will automatically be turned off and the  
will play.  
2. Turn the radio unit on by pushing the 2. Pusha station select button formorethan 1 .5  
F
M-  
A
M
PL  
RA  
AYER  
DIO  
WIT  
H
CA  
SSE  
D
E
seconds.  
ON·OFF switch while pushing station select  
TAPE  
DISC (CD) PLAYER  
AND  
CO  
MP  
A
C
T
buttons 1 and 5.  
Changing ꢁhe direcꢁion of ꢁape play:  
3. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.  
If you experience difficulties in changing the  
radio specification, contact a NꢆSSAN dealer.  
Push the (program) button. The "1 " or "  
symbol will illuminate in the display to I  
side of program play.  
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the  
audio fuse blows, the radio memory will be  
erased. ꢆn such a case, reset the desired sta-  
tions.  
CD play button  
Audio main operation  
Head ꢃni:  
Display  
TAPE play button  
TA PE EJECT button  
Radio operation  
Radio band selecꢁ:  
The radio has an FM diversity reception system,  
which employs two antennas. One is a rod type  
antenna; the other is an antenna printed on the  
window. This system automatically switches to  
the antenna which is receiving less noise.  
APS (aꢃꢁomaꢁic program  
��I  
search) FF, APS REW:  
CD EJECT  
button  
Cassette tape player operation  
Push the BAND select button to change the  
reception (FM-AM or MW-SW-FM).  
Push either the APS Iꢈꢉ or APS ��I  
while the cassette tape is playing. The  
runs quickly, stops, then plays the next  
tion.  
Turn the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON", then  
lightly insert the cassette tape into thetapedoor.  
I
SEEK/SCAN  
tuning button  
ꢁ ꢂ TUNE (Tꢃning):  
s
The tape deck employs a permalloy head which  
allows for improved reproduction of high fre-  
quency ranges. Noise is also greatly reduced by  
the combined use of the Dolby NR (Noise  
Reduction) system. The auto loudness circuit  
enhances the low frequency range automatically  
in both radio reception and tape and CD play-  
back.  
The cassette tape will automatically pull into the  
player. The word "TAPE" and an arrow indicating  
tape side will illuminate in the display window.  
]
A
WARNING:  
This system searches at the blank .  
between selections. ꢆf there. is a blank  
ONoOFF/  
Volume  
The radio shoꢃld noꢁ beꢁꢃned whiledriving  
so fꢃll aꢁꢁenꢁion may be given ꢁo vehicle  
operaꢁion.  
control kno  
Do noforce ꢁhe ꢁape inꢁo ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe ꢁape  
door. Pressing sꢁrongly coꢃld cause player  
damage.  
tween selections, the system may not stop in the;  
desired or expected location.  
i
lb:2,  
Manꢃal ꢁꢃning:  
TREBLE/FADER  
button  
select  
TAPE EJECT:  
The cassette tape will automatically change its  
directions when one side of the tape has finish  
running.  
Push down either tuning button " T " or  
t
�CE  
;  
 
Push the eject " " button. The tape will stoꢘ  
playing and the cassette tape will automatically  
come out.  
u
",  
ON·OFF/Volume conꢁrol:  
APS REW button  
FF button  
PROGRAM button  
AUTO ꢁꢃning:  
DOLBY button  
Turn t  
push  
system  
he ignition  
key to  
VOL  
l up th  
playing  
ACC  
contr  
e mode  
immedia  
tely befo  
or ON  
ol knob  
, and  
then  
PLAY:  
APS FF  
button  
REW b  
utton  
Push down either tuning button " T " or  
" ꢖꢗ " for more than 0.5 second to change the  
broadcast to the next broadcasting station.  
the ON·  
OFFI  
while  
the  
, tape  
When the TAPE button is pushed with the  
system turned off and a tape loaded, the  
system will come on and the tape will play.  
is off  
to cal  
(radio  
or  
re the  
Station select buttons  
CD)  
which  
was  
syste  
m was  
turned  
radio  
off. W  
hen no  
CD o  
r tape  
syste  
rol knob  
is  
m
Sꢁaꢁion memoꢇ operaꢁions:  
Five stations can be set for each band.  
1 . Select the desired station.  
When the TAPE button is pushed with either  
the radio or compact disc turned on and the  
tape loaded, the compact disc or the radio  
loaded  
, the  
will co  
me on  
. Wh  
ile the  
is on  
, pus  
hing  
the ON·  
OFFN  
OL cont  
SM0467  
turns the system off.  
4-24 Display screen, heaꢁer and air condiioner, and audio sysꢁem  
Display screen, heater and air condiioner, and audio sysꢁem 4-25  
1 0 seconds. Pushing the button again during  
this 1 0 seconds period will stop SCAN tuning  
and the radio will remain tuned to that station.  
To turn the radio off, press the ON·OFFIVOL  
control knob.  
turned off and the last radio station played will  
come on.  
Select  
Turn the ON·OFFIVOL control knob to adjust  
the volume.  
The FM stereo indicator ST will glow during FM  
stereo reception. When the stereo broadcast  
signal is weak, the radio will automatically  
change from stereo to monaural reception.  
9"  
,
TUNE/DISC  
W. I  
If the SEEK/SCAN tuning button is not pushed  
within 1 0 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the  
next station.  
Frequency range and step change  
operations (for Central/South America):  
The frequency range and step of this radio can  
be changed to the central/south American  
specification. To change the frequency range  
and step, proceed as follows:  
TUNE (Tuning):  
A
Adjust to the  
desired level.  
BAS - TRE  
_
FAD  
_
BAL  
A
WARNING:  
Select the audio mode.  
The radioshouldnotbetuned whiledriving  
so full attention may be given to vehicle  
1 . Turn the audio unit on.  
SAA0305  
2. Press and hold the station select buttons 3  
and 4.  
operation.  
sette tape or CD display appears.  
FM-AM radio operation  
FM/AM band select:  
Adjusting tone quality and speaker  
balance:  
Use these buttons for manual tuning. To move  
quickly through the channels, hold either of the  
TUNE buttons down for more than 0.5 second.  
3. Press the manual tuning button A while  
the station select buttons 3 and 4 are being  
pressed. "AM 530 kHz" is displayed.  
To adjust BASS, TRE (Treble), BAL (Balance)  
and FAD (Fader), press the AUDꢆO button until  
SEEK/SCAN tuning:  
the desired mode BAS, TRE, FAD or BAL Pushing the FM/AM band select button will  
The frequency range and step have now been  
changed to the central/south American specifi-  
cation.  
SEEK tuning  
change the band FM1 , FM2 or AM.  
appears in the display. Press the V or  
A button to adjust Bass (BAS) and Treble  
Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button ꢜor  
ꢡfor less than 1 .5 seconds. SEEK tuning  
begins from high to low or low to high frequen-  
cies and stops at the next broadcasting station.  
@ Confirm  
When FM/AM band select button is pushed  
(TRE) to the desired lev�1. Use the V or  
while the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON, th  
A button also to adjust Fader (FAD) or Bal-  
radio will come on at the station last played.  
ance (BAL) modes. FAD adjusts the sound level  
-/-  
The last station played will also come on when.  
between the front and rear speakers and BAL  
adjusts the sound between the right and left  
speakers. After 1 0 seconds, the radio, cassette  
tape or CD display reappears. Once the sound  
quality is set to the desired level, press the  
AUDꢆO button repeatedly until the' radio, cas-  
'
SCAN tuning  
,ꢁ ,ꢁ  
I
1-' "M ,  
the power knob is turned to ON.  
,-  
,
=, L' .  
I
Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button ꢜor  
ꢡfor more than 1 .5 seconds. SCAN tuning  
begins from high to low or low to high frequen-  
cies and stops at each broadcasting station for  
ꢆf a compact disc or tape is playing when the  
FM/AM band select button is turned to ON, the  
compact disc or tape will automatically b  
Indicator will come on.  
SAA0322  
4-26 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
Display  
scre�m  
, heater  
and air  
conditio  
ner, and  
audio s  
ystem  
4-27  
the CD loaded in the player but the tape or  
the radio playing, the tape or radio will auto-  
matically be turned off and the CD player will  
turn on.  
PROG (Program):  
Compact disc (CD) player operation  
CAUTION:  
the �� (fast forward) or ꢌꢋ (rewind) again,  
Sꢁaꢁion memoꢇ operaꢁions:  
the TA  
PE  
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON  
position and insert the CD into the slot with the  
label side facing up. The CD will be guided  
automatically into the slot and start playing.  
After loading the disc, the number of tracks on  
the disc and the play time will appear on the  
display.  
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (six  
for FM1 , six for FM2).  
push the PROG button to change the tape side  
while the tape is being played.  
The cassette tape will automatically change di-  
rections to play the other sidewhen the first side  
Do noꢁforceꢁhecasseꢁꢁe ꢁape inꢁo ꢁheape  
door. This coꢃld caꢃse player damage.  
 
APS (Aꢃꢁomaꢁic  
Search) FF, APS REW:  
Six stations can be set for the AM band.  
REW  
rd),  
.,  
Foꢊa  
s
.a  
(
f th  
e sys  
tem  
FIVOL  
is tu  
control  
FF  
rned  
knob  
off  
with  
e ta  
by  
push  
the  
l res  
ba  
ck  
ing  
cas  
the  
6�  
When the ��I (APS FF) button is pushed whilꢢ  
the tape is being played, the next program wilt  
start to play from the beginning. Push  
��I (APS FF) button several times to  
through programs. The tape will advance  
number oftimes the button is pushed (up to nine  
programs).  
(ReWind):  
ON  
·OF  
sett  
e
1 . Tune to the desired station using the  
SEEK/SCAN or TUNE button.  
completed.  
is  
tape  
playing  
still  
wh  
in th  
en  
e p  
layer  
, th  
pe wil  
ume  
When the �� (fast forward) or ꢌꢌ (rewind)  
button is pushed while the CD is being played,  
the CD will play while fast forwarding or rewind-  
ing. When the button is released, the CD will  
return to normal play speed.  
If the PROG button is pushed during the FF or  
REW function, the cassette tape enters the  
normal play mode.  
the  
system  
is  
turned  
on  
.
2. Push the desired station select button for  
more than 1 .5 seconds. (For example, in the  
diagram ch2 is to be memorized. The radio  
mutes when the select button is pushed.)  
PLAY:  
If the radio or tape is already operating, it will  
automatically turn off and the CD will play.  
W
system  
sys  
hen  
the  
TAPE  
button  
is p  
a ta  
the  
ushe  
d wit  
pe load  
tape  
h th  
ed,  
the  
play  
e
Dolby NR (Noise Redꢃcꢁion):  
turned  
off and  
come  
.
CAUTION:  
APS (Aꢃꢁomaꢁic Program  
When the Iꢑꢒ (APS REW) button is pushed  
Push the Dolby NR DO button for Dolby NR  
tem  
will  
3. The indicator ch2 will then come on and the  
sound will resume. Memorizing is now com-  
plete.  
on  
and  
will  
.
Search) FF, APS REW:  
once, the program being played starts over from enco'ded tapes to reduce high frequency tape  
the beginning. Push the Iꢑꢒ (APS REW) button noise. The indicatu will come on.  
Do noꢁforce ꢁhe compacꢁ disc inꢁo ꢁhesloꢁ.  
This coꢃld damage ꢁhe player.  
When the TAPE button is pushed with either  
the radio or compact disc turned on and the  
tape loaded, the compact disc or the radio  
will automatically be turned off and the tape  
will play.  
When the ��I (APS FF) button is pushed while  
the CD is being played, the program next to the  
present one will start to play from its beginning.  
Push several times to skip through programs.  
The CD will advance the number of times the  
button is pushed. (When the last program on the  
CD is skipped through, the first program will be  
played.) When the Iꢑꢒ (APS REW) button is  
pushed, the program being played returns to its  
beginning. Push several times to skip back  
through programs. The CD disc will go back the  
number of times the button is pushed.  
several times to skip back several selections:  
The tape will go back the number of times the  
button is pushed. Either the FF or REW symbol  
Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under  
license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Cor-  
poration. Dolby NR and the double-D symbol  
f the system has been turned off while the CD  
was playing, pushing the ON·OFFIVOL control  
knob will start the CD.  
4. Otherbuttons can be set in the same manner.  
f the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse  
. blows, fhe radio memory will be cancelled. ꢆn  
that case, reset the desired stations.  
flashes on the right side of the display window  
while searching for the selection.  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Li-  
censing Corporation.  
.
DO  
8 cm diameter CD can also be used without an  
adapter.  
fthe TAPE button is pushed during either the  
FF, REW, APS FF or APS REW function, the  
cassette tape enters the normal play mode.  
To stop the APS FF or APS REW function, push  
the TAPE button.  
Cassette tape player operation  
Meꢁal or chrome ꢁape ꢃsage:  
PLAY:  
The cassette player will be automatically set to  
high performance play when playing a metal or  
chrome cassette tape.  
Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON, and then  
lightly insert the cassette tape into the tape door.  
The cassette tape will be automatically pulled  
into the player.  
REW  
,
rd)  
Foꢈa  
When the CD/CHG button is pushed with  
the CD loaded and the system off, the system  
will turn on and the CD player will turn on.  
s
(Fa  
This system searches for the blank intervals  
between selections. f there is a blank interval  
within one program or there is no interval be-  
tween programs, the system may not stop in the .  
desired or expected location.  
FF  
(Rewind):  
6�  
TAPE EJECT:  
Push the �� (fast forward) button to fast for-  
ward the tape. To rewind the tape, push the  
ꢋꢌ (rewind) button. Either the FF or REW  
symbol illuminates on the right side ofthe display  
window. To stop the FF or REW function, press  
When the CD/CHG button is pushed with no  
disc in the player, the NO DꢆSC indicator will  
flash on the display.  
The radio or CD will turn off (if it is on) and the  
cassette tape will begin to play.  
When this button is pushed with the tape  
loaded, the tape will be ejected.  
When the tape is ejected while it is being played,  
the system will be turned off.  
When the CD/CHG button is pushed with  
4-29  
sꢁem  
dio sy  
nd au  
ner, .a  
ndiꢁio  
air co  
er and  
n, heaꢁ  
y scree  
Displa  
4-28 Display screen, heaꢁer and air condiꢁioner, and audio sysꢁem  
LWMWꢂFW RADIO WITH  
COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER  
on.  
tem  
sys  
the  
with  
is loaded  
CD  
:
ogram)  
(Pr  
PROG  
2
3
20G  
PR  
When  
4
5
6
CD  
the  
while  
will  
pushed  
is  
tton  
play  
bu  
PROG  
the  
played  
This unit  
is an elec  
tronic L  
anti-the  
ft system  
W-MW  
-FM rad  
io and  
and traff  
as  
change  
rn  
tte  
pa  
he  
, t  
being  
CD  
player  
is  
with an  
ic  
follows:  
announcement function.  
no mark: All the programs will be played repeat-  
edly in sequence.  
Antꢂtꢃꢄꢅ systꢄm (witꢃout pꢄrsonal  
codꢄ)  
1 : Only one program (the one being played  
when the PROG button is pushed) will be  
repeated.  
This unit can only be activated when the ignition  
key for NATS is in the ACC or ON position.  
TA  
AF  
R'D  
'S/EON  
Each radio is uniquely matched to the vehicle's  
immobilizer and therefore cannot be transferred  
to any other vehicle.  
RANDOM: Programs will be played at random,  
not following thesequence on the CD. The same  
program may be repeated twice.  
-
ꢑꢒ ꢒ ꢑꢒ ꢑꢒ ꢑꢒ ꢒ ꢑꢒ  
COIN  
r
AF TA EON  
AS  
ꢄꢄꢄ,' ,,,,ꢅ  
ꢄꢄ  
Anti-tꢃꢄft systꢄm (witꢃ pꢄrsonal cod)  
ern  
tt  
pa  
ma  
ay  
pl  
he  
change  
, t  
ted  
ejec  
is  
CD  
the  
When  
.
rk  
no  
to  
lly  
tica  
By using a personal 4-digit code known only to  
the vehicle owner, the possibility of the audio  
unit being stolen is effectively reduced, because  
without the code, the unit cannot be activated.  
When used normally, the unit is unlocked and  
accessible in the usual way.  
toma  
aꢃ  
ll  
wi  
T:  
EC  
EJ  
CD  
9
7
9
1 1  
ꢁꢂꢃ 270  
1 0  
the  
th  
wi  
pushed  
is  
ej  
tton  
be  
bu  
ill  
T
w
EJEC  
CD  
CD  
, t  
the  
loaded  
When  
CD  
.
ted  
ec  
he  
When this button is pushed while the CD is  
being played, the CD will come out and the  
system will turn off.  
7. VOLUME control button  
1. TA (Traffic Announcement) button  
2. POWER button  
ꢆf however, force is used to try and remove the  
unit, the anti-theft system activates and the unit  
locks. The only way it can be unlocked is by  
entering the personal code number known only  
by the owner. This code number cannot be  
altered and applies only to your vehicle. This  
code number is shown on a radio pass card. The  
radio passcard is installed in the glove box at the  
8. Radio band select button  
9. Radio memory buttons  
1 0. SEEKITRACK button  
1 1 . TUNE button  
If the CD comes oꢃt and is not removed, it  
will be pꢃlled back into the slot to protect  
it. (This fꢃnction will not work for 8 cm  
diameter compact discs.)  
3. AF (Alternative Frequency) button  
4. CD EJECT button  
5. SRC (Source selector) button  
6. MODE button  
CD IN indicator:  
CD IN indicator appears on the display when the  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and'audio system 4ꢂꢃ 1  
4-ꢃ0 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
tor:  
elec  
ce s  
Soꢃr  
SRC  
MꢆX/REPEAT OFF - REPEAT TRACK - MIX  
DꢆSC.  
BASS control  
becomes inoperable for 1 0 seconds for the  
first three attempts, then the code input mode  
is automatically set (CODE ꢆN is displayed).  
vehicle productions site. Ask a NꢆSSAN dealer  
for the location of your radio pass card.  
Radio opꢄration  
e
betwe  
source  
the  
listening  
selects  
button  
This  
radio  
Use this mode to enhance or attenuate bass  
response,  
Band select/Aꢃto store:  
d,]  
is presse  
the button  
time  
Each  
ive mode  
CD.  
and  
Audio mode indications and description of op-  
eration,  
A
WARNING:  
When you press the FM/AM button, the recep-  
tion band-changes in the following order:  
,
layed  
disp  
will be  
respect  
the  
II'  
7. ꢆf the code is incorrect the fourth time, the  
unit becomes inoperable for 60 minutes and  
(- - --) is displayed, After 60 minutes, the  
code input mode is automatically set (CODE  
ꢆN is displayed). If the above is repeated 1 7  
times, the unit will lock permanently and you  
will need to contact a NꢆSSAN dealer.  
Press the << or >> button while in the bass  
control mode to adjust the bass.  
Keep the radio pass card in a safe place  
and refrain from keeping it in the vehicle.  
Contact a NISSAN dealer if yoꢃ lose the  
radio pass card or forget the code nꢃmber  
of yoꢃr radio.  
I
auto-  
will switch  
unit  
, the  
inserted  
CD is  
ꢆf no  
AUDIO CONTROL  
1
AUDIO  
MODE  
UP/DOWN BUTTON  
s"  
3 second  
FM Band  
after  
source  
next  
to the  
these  
matically  
Center  
rol  
cont  
NOj TREBLE  
shows  
the display  
3 seconds  
During  
DISC.  
«
FM  
(AS)  
position  
FM  
BASS  
1 Use this mode to enhance or .attenuate the  
(bass  
BASS -5  
BASS 0  
TREB 0  
BASS +5  
TREB +5  
mode:  
tion  
selec  
: treble,  
mode  
'
Aꢃdio  
adjustment)  
AM Band  
TREBLE  
Unlocking the ꢃnit:  
Press the  
to select  
ness with  
audio selection  
ode (MODE  
) button!  
Press the  
-' control  
«
or >  
to adj  
> button  
while in the  
treble.  
treble  
(treble  
TREB -5  
Audio main opꢄration  
Power switch:  
MW  
LW  
adjustment)  
bass,  
the  
treble  
, balance  
Read this section veꢇ carefꢃlly. It is impor-  
tant that the instrꢃctions are followed pre-  
cisely.  
, fader  
and loud  
ust the  
BALANCE  
(Ieftlright  
balance  
,
buttons  
or  
V
A
BAL L 7  
{BALANCE  
Left)  
BAL R 7  
(BALANCE  
Right)  
BALANCE control  
During FM reception, when the FM button is  
pressed for at least two seconds, stations are  
searched for automatically and the six stations  
with the strongest signals are automatically  
stored into the preset buttons (1 to 6) in FM  
(AS),  
BAL 0  
FAD 0  
.
as well  
menu  
to  
this  
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON  
position, then push the power switch. The mode  
(radio or CD) which was playing immediately  
before the system was turned off resumes play-  
ing. If there is no CD inserted in the player, the  
radio comes on. Pushing the power switch again  
turns the system off.  
is added  
mode  
mix  
The  
adjustment)  
Use this mode to adjust the balance of the  
volume between the left and right channels,  
Press the « or >> button while in the bal-  
ance control mode to adjust the left/right bal-  
ance,  
If the battery supply to the vehicle is interrupted  
by accident for some reason, the unit will lock.  
FADER  
!
auto-  
itch off  
is pressed  
will sw  
button  
ion mode  
select  
after  
audio  
matically  
The  
FAD R 7  
{FADER  
Rear)  
FAD F 7  
(FADER  
Front)  
{front/rear  
balance  
,:  
if no  
8 seconds  
adjustment)  
To unlock the unit, proceed as follows:  
Radio Mode  
LOUDNESS ON/OFF  
1 . Press the power/volume control knob to turn  
the unit on.  
Press the A button.  
The sound is muted until the auto store opera-  
tion is completed.  
.
FADER control  
Press the << or >> button while in the  
audio mode to turn the loudness function on and  
off, The loudness mode is displayed as follows:  
Fader Loudness  
Treble Balance  
Bass  
Volume control:  
2. CODE ꢆN is displayed.  
Use this mode to adjust the balance of the  
volume between the front and rear channels,  
Press the V button,  
TUNE (Tꢃning):  
A
V
Press the  
+
or - side of the volume control  
CD Mode  
3. ꢆnput your personal code by pressing the  
preset buttons (1 to 4).  
button to adjust the volume.  
Bass ꢀ= Treble ꢀ= Balance  
Fader ꢀ= Loudness Press the << or >> button while in the fader  
A
WARNING:  
LOUDrJESS  
LOUDrJESS OFF  
control mode to adjust the frontlrear balance.  
CAUTION:  
4. Press the A button.  
LOUDNESS ON  
LOUDNESS OFF  
The radioshoꢃld not betꢃned while driving  
in orderfor fꢃll attention to be given to the  
driving operation.  
Press the A button.  
MIX control  
Tꢃrning the ignition switch on or tꢃrning  
the power on with the volꢃme set at the  
maximꢃm position can damage yoꢃr ears.  
, the  
appears  
correct  
frequency  
r is  
numbe  
A radio  
code  
entered  
the  
radio  
the  
5. ꢆf  
on  
on.'  
turns  
During the CD mix mode, each press of the  
<< or >> button will cause the audio unit to  
scroll through three menu options as follows:  
.
display  
Press these buttons to tune the stations manu-  
ally, The frequency increases when the  
6. ꢆf the entered code is incorrect, the unit  
em  
syst  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-ꢃꢃ  
audio  
, and  
ioner  
condit  
air  
er and  
, heat  
een  
ay scr  
2
D
ispl  
4-ꢃ  
announcement is finished, the unit returns to the  
source which was set before the traffic an-  
nouncement started and the volume returns to  
the previous level. For EON stations the radio is  
interrupted by EON stations with' traffic an-  
nouncements. The TA mode is cancelled if the  
TA button is pressed during a traffic announce-  
ment.  
REG (Regional) mode  
available or the signal is too weak to receive.  
Enhanced Oꢁher Neꢁwork (EON) daꢁa  
daꢁe (ꢁhis fꢃncꢁion also operaꢁes when  
AF mode is off.)  
Radio data systꢄm (RDS)  
Alꢁernaꢁive Freqꢃeney (AF):  
A button is pressed and decreases when the  
V button is pressed.  
To activate the PTY news function press the TA  
button for more than 2 seconds during FM  
mode. The display indicates PTY news for 3  
seconds and a PTY icon.  
This mode is turned on and off by pressing .the  
AF button for more than 2 seconds while in the  
FM mode. When the mode is turned on, REG  
ON is displayed for 3 seconds and all bits of the  
PI code are checked during the automatic  
switching function. When the REG mode is  
turned off, all bits of the PI code (except the area  
The frequency changes in steps of 1 00 kHz on  
the FM band, 9 kHz on the MW band, and 3 kHz  
on the LW band.  
his  
d, t  
ure  
ive  
The AF function operates in the FM (radio)  
rece  
ing  
be  
a is  
ing  
dat  
n EON  
Whe  
'
ns  
and CD Mode.  
tatio  
s
press  
work  
ther  
of o  
retun  
atic  
om  
aut  
the  
c
d
linke  
net  
ica  
Also  
etwork.  
e n  
sam  
When the AF button is pressed for less than  
2 seconds, the AF function is turned on.  
When the AF button is pressed formorethan  
2 seconds in FM mode, the REG (Regional)  
function operates.  
1. PTY news seek  
up  
in  
ts  
ligh  
tor  
ind  
own  
EON  
d.  
d d  
s hel  
use  
on i  
be  
butt  
an  
V
or  
A
the  
ther  
If ei  
the  
ile  
s wh  
ion  
tat  
will  
s
EON  
g RDS  
uency  
freq  
, the  
ceivin  
ond  
re  
sec  
.5  
n 0  
The radio enters PTY news seek mode by  
tha  
ger  
lon  
for  
d
ban  
the  
on  
ease  
ecr  
band.  
RDS fꢃncꢁions:  
or d  
increase  
usly  
butt  
inuo  
cont  
Traffic annoꢃncemenꢁ seek  
code) are checked during the automatic switch-  
ressing the seek up/down « < or » ) tun-  
,')j  
d.  
is release  
on  
.
ion  
il the  
unt  
Ing button within 5 seconds after activating the  
funct  
g
in  
If no station providing traffic announcements (in  
TA mode) is found once all the frequencies have  
been searched, the radio returns to the previ-  
PTY news function.  
:
ing  
ꢁꢃn  
(TA):  
ꢃncemenꢁ  
anno  
raffic  
on T  
(sꢁaꢁi  
fꢃncꢁion  
e (PS)  
Seꢋic  
Program  
<
The following functions 'operate when the AF  
0
If the radio catches the desired PTY news  
ꢁion)  
y fꢃnc  
pla  
dis  
name  
Pushing the SEEK button << or >> tunes  
from high to low or low to high frequencies and  
stops at the next broadcasting station.  
mode is on:  
This function operates in the FM (radio) and CD  
mode.  
ously tuned in station and NO TRAFFIC IS station, the PTY NEWS appears on the display  
k'  
see  
ith  
in w  
ed  
is tun  
tion  
sta  
the  
n RDS  
n a  
Whe  
Aꢃꢁomaꢁic swiꢁching fꢃncꢁion  
displayed for 3 seconds:  
for 3 seconds and followed by the station name.  
2. PTY news sꢁandby mode  
e
ill b  
e w  
nam  
on  
tati  
m s  
progra  
ing,  
tun  
nual  
ma  
The TA mode is selected when the TA button  
is pressed for less than 2 seconds. TA  
indicator lights in the TA ON mode.  
S
RD  
This function compares the strengths of the  
signals of the stations on the AF (alternative  
frequency list) and selects the station with the  
optimum reception conditions.  
g the  
in  
eiv  
rec  
after  
Volꢃme level for ꢁraffic annoꢃncemenꢁs  
ly  
ate  
edi  
imm  
yed  
displa  
ꢁo  
®
Preseꢁ:  
The PTY news standby mode can be acti-  
vated in FM or CD mode.  
The volume fortraffic announcements can be set  
by using the function adjustment button << or  
>> as described in the user set up menu.  
Press a preset button for less than 2 seconds to  
inꢁerrꢃpꢁ  
sꢁ  
dca  
receive the station preset at that button.  
y broa  
genc  
Emer  
TheTA mode operates whether the AF mode  
U (Eꢃ  
EB  
-
TION  
UP  
INTERR  
[ALARM  
is on or off.  
A PTY news interruption will be announced  
and the PTY NEWS will be displayed for 3  
seconds, when the radio' detects the same  
PTY news code between PTY news standby  
mode and the tuned station or EON stations.  
The display will then change to the PTY name  
of the interrupting station.  
Pressing a preset button for more than 2 sec-  
onds will cause the station currently being re-  
ceived to be stored in the memory of that button.  
NFO]  
Program informaꢁion (PI) search  
I
FOR  
) SPEC  
Union  
sꢁing  
dca  
Broa  
Program Type (PlY) News  
TA icon (TA) is displayed when the TA mode  
is turned on. TA OFF is displayed when the  
TA mode button is pressed for less than 2  
seconds.  
Program information (PI) search begins auto-  
matically if no suitable station is found with the  
above automatic switching function. The PI  
search function checks each RDS station with  
the same PI code. During this time the sound is  
muted and PI SEARCH is displayed. The PI  
search operation stopswhen a suitablestation is  
found. If no station is found once all the frequen-  
cieshave been searched, the radio returnsto the  
previous frequency.  
e 31  
d
co  
Y
PT  
ves  
cei  
dio re  
ra  
the  
n
Whe  
When the PTY news mode is activated and the  
radio receives a PTY news code from the FM  
broadcasting news station, the actual playing  
mode will be interrupted by the FM broadcasting  
news station. Once the news broadcast is fin-  
ished the unit returns to the previous mode.  
is  
und  
so  
the  
de),  
co  
ast  
dc  
broa  
ncy  
erge  
em  
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (six  
d,  
is hear  
ast  
dc  
broa  
ncy  
erge  
em  
the  
ted,  
rup  
to FM, six for FM-AS).  
e level  
um  
vol  
. The  
yed  
ispla  
is d  
LARM  
1 A  
Y3  
PT  
Traffic annoꢃncemenꢁ inꢁerrꢃpꢁ fꢃncꢁion  
ic  
ann  
traff  
hat for  
Six stations can be set for both the MW and LW  
bands.  
t
e as  
sam  
the  
e is  
tim  
this  
t
is  
as  
dc  
to  
broa  
ncy  
erge  
em  
he  
e t  
nc  
. O  
nts  
me  
When a traffic announcement is received while  
the TA mode is set, the announcement is tuned  
in and the volume increases to the set level.  
TRAFFIC INFO is displayed. Once the traffic  
When pressing the TA button for more than 2  
seconds, the PTY news standby mode is  
switched off and PTY news icon disappears  
from the display.  
the  
ns  
tur  
y re  
iatel  
ed  
t imm  
uni  
the  
d,  
ishe  
NOTE:  
ous source.  
In some countries or regions, this service is not  
Display screen, hea,er and air condiꢁioner; and aꢃdio sysꢁem 4-ꢃ5  
4-4 Display screen, heaꢁer and air condiꢁioner, and aꢃdio sysꢁem  
FM-AM RADIO WITH CASSETTE  
TAPE PLAYER AND COMPACT  
DISC (CD) CHANGER  
1 . CD LOAD button  
2. SEEK/APS REW, APS FFITRACK  
ADJUSTING button  
3. AUTOP (Automatic preset) button  
4. SCAN tuning button  
5. CD PLAY button  
6. TAPE PLAY button  
7. Radio band select button  
8. DOLBY button  
3. Pꢌ news inꢁerrꢃpꢁion mode  
eration and play resumes automatically.  
Auto tuning is performed in the following cases:  
Press the << button to change to the begi  
When the TA button is pressed during a PTY  
news interruption, the radio returns to the  
previous source. However, PTY news  
standby mode is kept.  
When no RDS data is received for over 25  
seconds when theAF mode is on and the TA  
mode is off.  
2
4
5
7
9
ꢃ ꢇ ꢃ ꢃ  
6
ning of the current track. Sound is muted durinꢓ  
this operation and play resumes automatically:�  
If either the >> or << button is held  
longer than 2 seconds, the track will continu:  
ously fast-forward (or rewind) with the audiꢤ  
-
When a traffic announcement interruption  
station cannot be received for over 25 sec-  
onds when the AF mode is off and the TA  
mode is on.  
When the SRC button is pressed during a  
PTY news interruption, the radio changes to  
the CD mode. However, PTY news standby  
mode is kept.  
output muted, until the button is released.  
CD EJECT:  
,
;
When traffic announcement interruption RDS  
station cannot be received for over 25 sec-  
onds when both the AF and TA modes are  
on.  
ꢆf the radio band changes to the MW or LW,  
then the PTY news standby mode will be  
switched off.  
Press the eject button  
pact disc.  
ꢥꢦ to eject the com;  
-
!:  
User seꢁ ꢃp menꢃ:  
9. RPT (Repeat) play button  
1 0. RADIO TUNE/FFREW/AUDꢆO (Bass,  
. treble, fader, balance) ADJUSTꢆNG button  
Compact disc (CD) playꢄr opration  
Push the power switch while pressing and hold-  
ing the FM button.  
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON  
position and insert the. compact disc intothe slot  
with the label side facing up. The compact disc  
will be guided automatically into the slot and  
start playing.  
PUSH  
VOL  
PWR  
Each time the  
TA VOL(ume) or ON VOL are selected.  
A
or V button is pressed,  
1 1 . CD EJECT button  
1 2. ON·OFFIVOL (Volume) control knob  
1 3. Audio/Clock display  
FULL LOG'C CONTROL CECK  
MENU  
Pressing the » or << button changes the  
volume level up or down respectively. After the  
desired levels have been set, the settings are  
memorized by pressing the power switch.  
If the radio is already operating, it will automati-  
cally turn off and the compact disc will play.  
1 4. Station and preset (radio)/CD insert or CD  
play select button  
CAUTION:  
1 5. TAPE EJECT button  
Aꢃꢁo reꢁꢃne:  
1 6. MENU (Bass, treble, fader, balance, clock)  
Do noꢁ force ꢁhe compacꢁ disc inꢁo ꢁhe sloꢁ.  
ꢆf the last tuned station does not broadcast  
RDS/EON data while in CD mode, the radio will  
automatically retune to a station providing  
RDS/EON data. When the unit is returned to the  
radio mode, the previous station is selected.  
button  
This coꢃld damage ꢁhe player.  
1 5  
1 ꢆ  
ꢃ 6  
2  
own:  
d
/
ꢃp  
k
Trac  
>
>
Press >> button to change to the beginning of  
ꢁꢂꢄꢅꢆꢇ  
the next track. Sound is muted during this op-  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-ꢃ7  
4-ꢃ6 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
rWili t  
e chaꢅnel indicato  
hen'  
hold eꢄther side of the TUNE buttoꢅ dowꢅ for  
3. Th  
th  
Radio opꢄration  
For clock adjustmeꢅt, see "Clock" in the "lnstrul  
meꢅts and controls" sectioꢅ.  
BASS TREBLE FADER BALANCE'�  
CLOCK ON/OFF (clock adjustmeꢅt mode)  
Audio main opꢄration  
more thaꢅ X0.5 second.  
e
so  
u
ꢅd  
w
ill  
res  
um  
.
e
M
e
m
'
o'  
'
1zln9  
"
I
Raꢎio ꢍanꢎ selecꢁ:  
I
complete.  
Heaꢎ ꢃniꢁ:  
ng:  
ꢁꢃni  
EK  
SE  
Oꢅce you have adjusted the sound qualꢄty to thel  
desired level, press the MENU button repeatedly!  
until the radio, cassette tape or CD displayi  
reappears. Otherwise, the radio, cassette tapel  
or CD display will automatically reappear afteri  
pushig the FM/AM buttoꢅ will chaꢅge the baꢅd  
To adju  
st Bass  
, Treble  
, Fader  
and Ba  
laꢅce,  
4.  
The tape deck employs a permalloy head which  
allows for improved reproductioꢅ of high fre-  
queꢅcy raꢅges. Noise ꢄs also greatly reduced by  
the combined use of the Dolby NR (Noise  
Reduction) system. The auto loudꢅess circuit  
eꢅhaꢅces the low frequeꢅcy raꢅge automatically  
iꢅ both radio reception aꢅd tape aꢅd CD play-  
back.  
Oth  
er  
bu  
ttons  
caꢅ  
be  
set  
in  
th  
e sa  
me  
, manꢅer.  
'
.
Pushig the SEEK- buttoꢅ or  
from high to low or low to high frequeAciestuaeds  
follows:  
as  
press  
the MENU  
butto  
n unt  
il the  
desir  
ed m  
ode  
If  
ꢁhe  
ꢁhe fꢃ  
baꢁꢁeꢇ  
se blo  
(BASS  
, TREBL  
cable  
E, FA  
DER  
is  
ꢎis  
Or BALAN  
conne  
cꢁ  
eꢎ,  
raꢎio  
memo  
CE)  
ap-  
or  
if  
AM FM1  
FM2  
AM  
stops at the ꢅext broadcastig statioꢅ.  
pea  
ws, ꢁhe  
eras  
eꢎ. In ꢁhaꢁ  
cas  
rs  
iꢅ t  
he  
ireꢎ  
display  
will  
be  
. Press  
the  
TU  
NE  
( V  
,
Wheꢅ FM/AM buttoꢅ is pushed while the igni-  
A ) or SEEK ( �  
,
A ) button to adjust  
e, re  
seꢁ  
ꢁhe  
es  
sꢁa-  
SCAN SCAN ꢁꢃning:  
about 1 0 secoꢅds.  
i
Bass and Treble to the desired level. Use the  
tion switch ꢄs iꢅ the ACC or ON positioꢅ, the  
ꢁions.  
Pushing the SCꢃN tuig buttoꢅ tuꢅesfrom low  
to high frequeꢅCꢄes aꢅd stops at each broad-  
castig statioꢅ for 5 secoꢅds. Pushing the but-  
toꢅ again durig this 5 secoꢅd period will stop  
SCAN tuig aꢅd the radio will remain tuned to  
that statioꢅ.  
If the SCAN tuing buttoꢅ is not pushedwithꢄn 5  
seconds, SCAN tuig moves to the ꢅext sta-  
tioꢅ.  
TUNE or SEEK button also to adjust Fader or Freqꢃency range anꢎ sꢁep change  
radio will come on at the station last played.  
Aꢃꢁomaꢁic preseꢁ bꢃꢁꢁon:  
operaꢁions (for Cenꢁral/Soꢃꢁh America):  
Balaꢅce modes. Fader adjusts the sound level  
The last statꢄoꢅ played wꢄll also come on wheꢅ  
the ON·OFFNOL coꢅtrol kꢅob ꢄs pushed to ON.  
betweeꢅ the froꢅt and rear speakers aꢅd Bal-  
To select the preset FM or AM, push the AUTOP  
button for less thaꢅ 1 .5 secoꢅds.  
To preset the statioꢅ frequency automatically,  
push the AUTOP button for more thaꢅ 1 .5  
secoꢅds.  
The frequency raꢅge and step of this radio can:  
be chaꢅged to the Central/South American;  
specificatioꢅ. To chaꢅge the frequeꢅcy range  
aꢅd step, proceed as follows:  
ON·OFF/Volꢃme conꢁrol:  
aꢅce adjusts the soud betweeꢅ the right and  
left speakers.  
If a compact disc or tape is playig wheꢅ the  
FM/AM buttoꢅ ꢄs turned to ON, the compact  
disc or tape will automatꢄcally be turꢅed off aꢅd  
Turꢅ the igitioꢅ key to ACC or ON, and theꢅ  
push the ON·OFFNOL (Volume) control kꢅob  
while the system isoffto call up the mode (radio,  
tape or CD) which was playig immediately  
before the system was turꢅed off. When no CD  
or tape is loaded, the radio will come oꢅ. While  
the system is oꢅ, pushig the ON·OFFNOL  
coꢅtrol kꢅob turꢅs the system off.  
AUDIO CONTROL  
ADJUSTING BUTTON  
Center  
AUDIO  
MODE  
1 . Turꢅ the audio unit once.  
v or �  
the last radio statioꢅ played will come on.  
A or A  
position  
Cassꢄttꢄ tapꢄ playꢄr opꢄration  
2. Push aꢅd hold the statioꢅ select buttoꢅs 3, 4  
BASS  
(bass  
The FM stereo ꢄꢅdicator ST will glow durig FM  
stereo receptioꢅ. Wheꢅ the stereo broadcast  
sigꢅal is weak, the radio wꢄll automatically  
change from stereo to monaural receptioꢅ.  
and the TUNE down buttoꢅ V .  
BAS +5  
TRE +5  
BAS -5  
TRE -5  
BAS 0  
Turꢅ the igitioꢅ key to the ACC or ON positioꢅ,  
aꢅd theꢅ lightly insert the cassette tape into the  
tape door. The cassette tape will be automati-  
cally pulled ꢄꢅꢆ the player. The radio or CD will  
turꢅ off (if it is oꢅ) aꢅd the cassette tape will  
begin to play.  
Sꢁaꢁion memoꢇ operaꢁions:  
adjust-  
ment)  
3. Turꢅ the audio unit on whꢄle the statꢄon select  
buttoꢅs 3, 4 aꢅd the TUNE dowꢅ button:  
V are beig pushed. AM 530 is displayed.!  
Twelve stations can be set for the FM baꢅd (six  
for FM1 , six for FM2) and six statioꢅs can be set  
for both the AM baꢅds.  
TREBLE  
(treble  
adjust-  
ment)  
TRE 0  
FAD 0  
To turꢅ the radio off, press the ON·OFFNOL  
:
ing)  
(Tꢃn  
E
N
U
T
V
A
coꢅtrol kꢅob.  
The frequeꢅcy range and step have ꢅow been,  
chaꢅged to the Central/South American speci-,  
fication.  
FADER  
(front/rear  
balance  
adjust-  
ment)  
1 . Tune to the desired station usig the SEEK,  
FAD F 5  
(FADER  
Front)  
FAD R 5  
(FADER  
Rear)  
A
WARNING:  
Turꢅ the ON·OFFIVOL coꢅtrol kꢅob to adjust  
the volume.  
MENU bꢃꢁꢁon:  
SCAN or TUNE buttoꢅ.  
CAUTION:  
The raꢎioshoꢃlꢎ noꢁbeꢁꢃneꢎ while ꢎriving  
50 fꢃll aꢁꢁenꢁion may be given ꢁo vehicle  
operaꢁion.  
2. Select the desired statioꢅ aꢅd keep pushing  
any of the desired statioꢅ/preset buttons (1  
to 6) uꢅtil a beep sound is heard. (The radio  
Do noforce ꢁhe casseꢁꢁe ꢁape inꢁo ꢁhe ꢁape  
ꢎoor, This coꢃlꢎ caꢃse player ꢎamage.  
BAL-  
ANCE  
(leftlright  
balance  
adjust-  
ment)  
BAL R 5  
(BALANCE  
Right)  
BAL L 5  
(BALANCE  
Left)  
Press the MENU buttoꢅ to chaꢅge the selectig  
mode as follows.  
BAL O  
Use the TUNE button V or A for maꢅual  
tuing. To move quickly through the chaꢅꢅels,  
mutes. wheꢅ the statioꢅ/preset buttoꢅ is If the system is turꢅed off by pushig the  
pushed.)  
ON·OFFNOL control knob with the cassette  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-ꢃ9  
system  
audio  
, and  
air conditioner  
er and  
, heat  
screen  
Display  
4-ꢃ8  
CAUTION:  
turned  
offand  
the  
compa  
ct disc  
will  
star  
t to  
play  
.
noise. The indicator will come on.  
SCAN  
A (APS FF) button several times to skip  
through programs. The tape will advance the  
number of times the button is pushed (up to nine  
programs).  
tape still in the player, the tape will resume  
playing when the system is turned back on.  
/
unde  
actured  
is manuf  
reduction  
Dolby  
Dolby  
noise  
from  
poration.  
FF  
(Fasꢁ  
(ReWinꢎ):  
Dolby  
license  
Fꢏꢐa  
Do noꢁ force ꢁhe compacꢁ ꢎisc inꢁo ꢁhe  
rꢎ),  
When  
REW  
the  
SC  
A
N
tun  
i
ng  
A
V
b
hile  
ut  
ton  
is  
CD  
pro  
P
u
s
h
e
'f  
o
r
Cor�  
bol  
U:  
sloꢁ. This coꢃlꢎ ꢎamage the player.  
Licensing  
Laboratories  
less  
than  
1 .  
5
seconds  
eg  
ill  
w
all  
the  
CD  
'
b
PLAY:  
'
.
.
.
IS elng  
.
-D sym  
the double  
NR and  
p
each  
Iayed h b  
.
, t  
e
When the (fast forward) or V (rewind)  
button is pushed while the compact disc is  
being played, the compact disc will play while  
fast forwarding or rewindjng. When the button is  
released, the compact disc will return to normal  
play peed.  
lnn  
be  
lng  
of  
the  
for  
Do noꢁ ꢃse 8 cm (3.1 in) ꢎiscs.  
grams  
In  
When the TAPE button is pushed with the  
system .turned off and a tape loaded, the  
system will come on and the tape will play.  
Laboratories  
Dolby  
ks of  
trademar  
are  
Dꢔ  
track  
w
pla  
yed  
1 0  
seconds  
When the (APS REW) button is pushed  
once, the program being played starts over from  
the beginning. Push the (APS REW) button  
several times to skip back several selections.  
The tape will go back the number of times the  
button is pushed. Either the FF or REW symbol  
flashes on the display window while searching  
for the selection.  
in  
If the system has been turned off while the  
compact disc was playing, pushing the  
ON·OFFIVOL control knob will start the com-  
pact disc.  
censing Corporation.  
sequence  
.
Meꢁal or chrome ꢁape ꢃsage:  
When  
more  
played,  
the  
SC  
AN  
tuning  
butt  
on  
is  
CD  
CDs  
pushed  
for  
When the TAPE button is pushed with either  
the radio or compact disc turned on and the  
tape loaded, the compact disc or the radio  
will automatically be turned off and the tape  
. will play.  
The cassette player will be automatically set to  
high performance play when playing a metal or  
chrome cassette tape.  
than  
the  
for  
1 :5  
seconds  
first  
seconds  
while  
the  
the  
is  
being  
program  
in  
all  
will  
be  
ic Program  
APS (Aꢃꢁomaꢁ  
Search) FF, APS REW:  
CD LOAD:  
A
played  
1 0  
.
To insert a CD in the CD changer, push the  
LOAD button for less than 1 .5 seconds. Select  
the loading slot by pushing the CD insert select  
button (1 to 6), then insert the CD.  
TAPE EJECT:  
Pu\shing the button again during this 1 0 second  
When the A (APS FF) button is pushed while  
the compact disc is being played, the next  
program from the present one will start to play  
from its beginning. Push several times to skip  
through programs. The compact disc will ad-  
vance the number of times the button is pushed.  
(When the last program on the compact disc is  
skipped through, the first program will be  
played.) When t.he (APS REW) button is  
pushed, the program being played returns to its  
beginning. Push several times to skip back  
through programs. The compact disc will go  
back the number of times the button is pushed.  
period will stop SCAN tuning.  
.
tape  
the  
with  
is pushed  
button  
this  
When the TAPE button is pushed with the  
TAPE playing, the tape will play the program  
recorded on the reverse side.  
When  
loaded,  
This system searches for the blank intervals  
between selections. If there is a blank interval  
within one program or there is no interval be-  
tween programs, the system may not stop in the  
desired or expected location.  
d.  
ejecte  
will be  
the tape  
ꢆf the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within  
1 0 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next  
disc program.  
When the tape isejected while it is being played,  
the system will be turned off.  
To insert 6 CDs to the CD changer in succes-  
sion, push the LOAD button for more than 1 .5  
seconds.  
REW  
rꢎ),  
Fꢏꢐa  
:
(Fasꢁ  
FF  
V
A
nꢎ)  
(Rewi  
REPEAT (RPD:  
Compact disc (CD) cangꢄr  
opꢄration  
Push the (fast forward) button to fast for-  
ward the tape. To rewind the tape, push the  
V (rewind) button. Either the FF or REW  
symbol illuminates on the right side of the display  
window. To stop the FF or REW function, press  
the (fast forward) or V (rewind) again, or  
the TAPE button.  
SCAN ꢁuning:  
SCꢇN  
When the RPT play button is pushed while the  
compact disc is being played, the play pattern  
can be changed as follows:  
The inserted slot numbers will illuminate on the  
display.  
Push the SCAN tuning button while playing a  
tape, and it stops at the next tape program for 5  
seconds. Pushing the button again during this 5  
second period will stop SCAN tuning and the  
tape program is continued. ꢆf the SCAN tuning  
button is not pushed within 5 seconds, SCAN  
tuning moves to the next tape program.  
Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position,  
push the LOAD button and insert the compact  
disc into the slot with the label .side facing up;  
The compact disc will be guided automatically  
into the slot and start playing.  
After loading the disc, the nLlmber of tracks on  
the disc will appear on the display.  
PLAY:  
ALL(C  
D)RP  
T
-
CD  
RPT  
-
1 TR(Tr  
ack)RPT  
When the CD6 (CD play) button is pushed with  
the system off and the compact disc loaded, the  
system will turn on and the compact disc will  
start to play.  
1 CD M  
IX  
-
ALL(C  
D)M  
IX  
CD PLAY selecꢁ buꢁꢁon:  
The display shows the following symbols.  
(no mark): ALL CD RPT (Repeat)  
1 DꢆSC: 1 CD RPT  
ogram  
Pr  
(Aꢃꢁomaꢁic  
APS  
A
To change CD, push the CD play select button  
(1 to 6).  
Search) FF, APS REW:  
When the CD6 button is pushed with the com-  
pact disc loaded with the tape or the radio  
playing, the tape or radio will automatically be  
Dolby NR (Noise Reꢎꢃcꢁion):  
il  
it wi  
will  
ting,  
opera  
the compa  
ready  
off and  
is al  
or tape  
radio  
automat  
play.  
ꢆf the  
When the A (APS FF) button is pushed while  
the tape is being played, the next program will  
start to play from the beginning. Push the  
ct disc  
turn  
ically  
Push the Dolby NR Dꢔ button for Dolby NR  
1 : 1 TR (Track) RPT  
encoded tapes to reduce high frequency tape  
Display screen, heater anꢎ air conitioner, anꢎ auꢎio system 4-41  
4-40 Display screen, heater anꢎ air conitioner, anꢎ auꢎio system  
L
W
-
MꢆX: ALL CD MꢆX  
1 DꢆSC MꢆX: 1 CD MꢆX  
CD EJECT:  
M
W
-
F
M
R
AD  
IO  
W
CASS  
E
TT  
E
T
A
P
E
P
L
A
Y
E
R
A
N
.
...  
.
.
CO  
M
PACT  
D
ISC  
5
7
1
2
3 4  
B
9
1 0 1 1  
6
(C  
D
)
C
H
A
NG  
ER  
'
"
1 . CD LOAD button  
2. SEEK/APS REW, APS FFITRACK  
ADJUSTING button  
3. PTY (Program type) button  
4. TA (Traffic announcement) button  
5. CD PLAY button  
When the CD EJECT button is pushed with the  
compact disc loaded, the compact disc will be  
ejected.  
( �  
R  
"j )  
"S  
'EO  
N
To eject the disc selected by the CD select  
button, push the EJECT button for less than 1 .5  
seconds.  
6. TAPE PLAY button  
To eject all the discs in succession, push the  
EJECT button for more than 1 .5 seconds.  
7. Radio band select but.ton  
8. AF (Alternative frequency) button  
9. RPT (Repeat) play button  
When this button is pushed while the compact  
disc is being played, the compact diswill come  
out and the system will turn off.  
TUNE  
1 0. RADꢆO TUNE/FFREW/AUDIO (Bass,  
treble, fader, balance, SSV* and Dolby)  
ADJUSTꢆNG button  
If ꢁhe compacꢁ ꢎisc comes oꢃꢁ anꢎ is noꢁ  
removeꢎ, iꢁ will be pꢃlleꢎ back inꢁo ꢁhe sloꢁ  
ꢁo proꢁecꢁ iꢁ.  
VOL PR  
1 1 . CD EJECT button  
1 2. ON·OFFIVOL (Volume) control knob  
1 3. Audio display  
MENU  
o
0
0
0
CD IN inꢎicaꢁor:  
0
0
CD IN indicator (inserted slot number) appears  
on the display when the CD is loaded with the  
system on.  
1 4. Station and preset (radio)/CD insert or CD  
play select button  
1 5. TAPE EJECT button  
1 6. MENU (Bass, treble, fader, balance, SSV*,  
and Dolby) button  
1 4  
1 5  
1 2  
1 3  
1 6  
*: if so equipped  
Sꢀꢁ79ꢁ  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-4ꢃ  
4-42 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
Thꢈs uꢅꢈt ꢄs aꢅ electroꢅꢈc LW-MW-FM radꢄo with  
cassette player aꢅd CD player wꢈth aꢅ aꢅtꢈ-thft  
system aꢅd traffꢈc aꢅꢅouꢅcemeꢅt fuꢅctꢈoꢅ.  
or  
CD  
spꢑꢑd Sꢑnsiivꢑ conꢁrol Volumꢑ (SSV), the  
dꢈsplay  
ꢇꢈll  
A
WARNING:  
7. If the code is ꢈꢅcorrect the fourth tꢈme, thel  
uꢅꢈt becomes iꢅoperable for 60 mꢈꢅutes andl  
(-- --) ꢈs displayed. After 60 mꢈꢅutes, the:  
code ꢈꢅput mode ꢈs automatꢈcally set (CODE!  
IN ꢈs dꢈsplayed). If the above ꢈs repeated 1 71  
tꢈmes, the uꢅꢈt wꢈll lock permaꢅeꢅtly aꢅd you!  
au  
to  
m
atꢈ  
cally  
re  
ap  
p
ea  
r
AUDIO CONTROL  
'
af  
te  
r
'
about  
,1 0 secoꢅds.  
ON  
D
BU  
NG  
STI  
ADJU  
AUDIO  
MODE  
audꢈo volume wꢈll chaꢅge as the drꢈviꢅg speed  
Kꢑꢑp ꢁhꢑ radio pass card in a safꢑ placꢑ  
and rꢑfrain from kꢑꢑping iin hꢑ vꢑhicl.  
Conꢁacꢁ a NISSAN dꢑalꢑr if you losꢑ ꢁhꢑ  
radio pass card or forgꢑꢁ ꢁhcodꢑ numbꢑr  
of your radio.  
Center  
chaꢅges.  
MENU buꢁꢁon:  
A
or A  
v or �  
Radio opꢄratꢆon  
Radio  
position  
BASS  
(bass  
adjust-  
ment)  
TREBLE  
(treble  
adjust-  
ment)  
Antꢆꢇtꢃꢄꢅ systꢄm (wtꢃout pꢄrsonal  
codꢄ)  
band  
slc  
/Auꢁo  
sꢁorꢑ:  
BAS +5  
TRE +5  
BAS -5  
BAS 0  
TRE 0  
press the MENU buttoꢅ to chaꢅge the selectiꢅg  
mode as follows.  
Pushꢈꢅg the FM/AM buttoꢅ wꢈll chaꢅge the baꢅd  
Thꢈs uꢅꢈt caꢅ oꢅly be actꢈvated wheꢅ the ꢈgꢅitꢈoꢅ  
key for NATS ꢈs ꢈꢅ the ACC or ON posꢈtioꢅ.  
Each radꢈo ꢈs uꢅꢈquely matched to the vehꢈcle's  
mmobꢈlꢈzer aꢅd therefore caꢅꢅot be traꢅsferred  
to aꢅy other vehꢈcle.  
wꢈll ꢅeed to coꢅtact a NISSAN dealer.  
Audꢆo maꢆn opꢄratꢆon  
Hꢑad uniꢁ:  
!
as follows:  
Unlocking ꢁhꢑ uniꢁ:  
BASS TREBLE FADER  
BALANCE  
TRE -5  
FM  
FM (AS)  
MW  
LW  
SSV (if so equipped)  
playꢈꢅg)  
NR (wheꢅ cassette is  
Rꢑad ꢁhis scion vꢑꢒ carꢑfully. Iꢁ is impor-  
ꢁanꢁ ꢁhaꢁ ꢁhinsꢁrucions arfollowꢑd pr-  
cisly.  
Wheꢅ FM/AM buttoꢅ ꢈs pushed whꢈle the ꢈgꢅꢈ-  
tioꢅ swꢈtch ꢈs ꢈꢅ the ACC or ON, the radꢈo wꢈll  
come oꢅ at the statꢈoꢅ last played.  
FADER  
(front/rear  
balance  
adjust-  
ment)  
FAD R 5  
(FADER  
Rear)  
FAD F 5  
(FADER  
Front)  
FAD 0  
BAL O  
To adjust Bass, Treble, Fader aꢅd Balaꢅce,  
press the MENU buttoꢅ uꢅtꢈl the desired mode  
(BASS, TREBLE, FADER or BALANCE) ap-  
The tape deck employs a permalloy head whꢈch;  
allows for ꢈmproved reproductꢈoꢅ of hꢈgh fre-;  
queꢅcy raꢅges. Noꢈse is also greatly reduced by!  
the combꢈꢅed use of the Dolby NR (Noꢈse'  
Reductꢈoꢅ) system. The auto loudꢅess cꢈrcuꢈt;  
eꢅhaꢅces the low frequeꢅcy raꢅge automatꢈcally  
iꢅ both radio receptioꢅ aꢅd tape aꢅd CD play-  
back.  
If the battery supply to the vehꢈcle is ꢈꢅterrupted  
by accꢈdeꢅt for some reasoꢅ, the uꢅꢈt wꢈll lock.  
To uꢅlock the uꢅꢈt, proceed as follows:  
'1 ,1  
Antꢆꢇtꢃꢄꢅ systꢄm (wꢆtꢃ pꢄrsonal codꢄ)  
The last statꢈoꢅ played wꢄll also come oꢅ wheꢅ  
BAL-  
ANCE  
(left/right  
balance  
adjust-  
ment)  
the ON·OFFIVOL coꢅtrol kꢅob ꢈs pushed to ON.  
pears ꢈꢅ the dꢈsplay. Press the TUNE ( V  
,
BAL R 5  
(BALANCE  
Right)  
BAL L 5  
(BALANCE  
Left)  
By usꢈꢅg a persoꢅal 4-dꢈgꢈt code kꢅowꢅ oꢅly to  
the vehꢄcle owꢅer, the possꢈbꢈlꢈty of the audio  
uꢅꢄt beꢄꢅg stoleꢅ ꢈs effectꢈvely reduced, because  
wꢈthout the code, the uꢅꢈt caꢅꢅot be actꢈvated.  
Wheꢅ used ꢅormally, the uꢅꢈt ꢈs uꢅlocked aꢅd  
accessꢈble ꢈꢅ the usual way.  
If however, force ꢈs used to try aꢅd remove the  
uꢅꢈt, the aꢅtꢄ-theft system actꢈvates aꢅd the uꢅꢈt  
locks. The oꢅly way ꢄt caꢅ be uꢅlocked ꢈs by  
eꢅterꢈꢅg the persoꢅal code ꢅumber kꢅowꢅ oꢅly  
by the owꢅer. Thꢈs code ꢅumber caꢅꢅot be  
altered aꢅd applꢈes oꢅly' to your vehꢈcle. Thꢈs  
code ꢅumber ꢈs showꢅ oꢅ a radꢈo pass card. The  
radꢈo pass card ꢈs ꢈꢅstalled ꢈꢅ the glove box at the  
vehꢄcle productꢈoꢅs sꢈte. Ask a NISSAN dealer  
for the locatꢈoꢅ of your radꢈo pass card.  
A ) or SEEK ( � , A ) buttoꢅ to adjust  
Bass aꢅd Treble to the desired level. Use the  
TUNE or SEEK buttoꢅ also to adjust Fader or  
Balaꢅce modes. Fader adjusts the souꢅd level  
betweeꢅ the froꢅt aꢅd rear speakers aꢅd Bal-  
aꢅce adjusts the souꢅd betweeꢅ the right aꢅd  
left speakers.  
II','  
If a compact dꢈsc or tape ꢈs playꢄꢅg wheꢅ the  
FM/AM buttoꢅ ꢈs turꢅed to ON, the compact  
dꢈsc or tape wꢈll automatꢈcally be turꢅed off aꢅd  
the last radꢈo statꢈoꢅ played wꢈll come oꢅ.  
Duriꢅg FM receptioꢅ, wheꢅ the FM/AM buttoꢅ is  
pressed for more thaꢅ 1 .5 secoꢅds, statꢈoꢅs are  
searched for automatically aꢅd the sꢈx statꢈoꢅs  
with the stroꢅgest sꢈgꢅals are automatꢈcally  
stored oꢅ FM.  
II::  
1 . Press the power/volume coꢅtrol kꢅob to turꢅ  
the uit oꢅ.  
To chaꢅge the SSV mode to OFF, LOW, MID or  
HIGH, press the V or A (TUNE) buttoꢅ. (ꢈf  
so equipped)  
2. CODE IN ꢈs dꢈsplayed.  
ON·OFF/Volumꢑ conrol:  
3. Iꢅput your persoꢅal code by pressiꢅg the  
preset buttoꢅs (1 to 4).  
Turꢅ the ꢈgꢅꢈtꢈoꢅ key to ACC or ON, aꢅd then  
push the ON·OFFIVOL (Volume) coꢅtrol kꢅob  
whꢈle the system is offto call up the mode (radꢈo,  
To chaꢅge the NR (Dolby) mode to OFF or ON,  
press the V or  
cassette tape ꢈs playꢈAg. W(ThUeNED)olbbuytitsoONw, hthlee  
dꢈsplay iꢅdꢈcates the DO mark.  
4. Press the A buttoꢅ.  
5. If the eꢅtered code ꢅumber ꢈs correct, the tape or CD) whꢈch was playꢈꢅg immedꢈately  
radio turꢅs oꢅ. A radꢈo frequeꢅcy appears oꢅ before the system was turꢅed off. Wheꢅ ꢅo CD  
The souꢅd ꢈs muted uꢅtꢈl the auto store opera-  
tꢈoꢅ ꢈs completed, upoꢅ whꢈch preset chaꢅꢅel 1  
ꢈs automatꢈcally tuꢅed ꢈꢅ.  
the display.  
or tape is loaded, the radꢈo wꢈll come oꢅ. Whꢈle  
the system ꢈs oꢅ, pushiꢅg the ON·OFFIVOL  
coꢅtrol kꢅob turꢅs the system off.  
Oꢅce you have adjusted the souꢅd qualꢈty to the  
desired level, pressthe MENU buttoꢅ repeatedly  
uꢅtꢈl the radꢈo, cassette tape or CD display  
reappears. Otherwꢈse, the radꢈo, cassette tape  
6. If the eꢅtered code ꢈs ꢈꢅcorrect, the uꢅꢈt  
becomes ꢈꢅoperable for 1 0 secoꢅds for the  
fꢈrst three attempts, theꢅ the code ꢈꢅput mode Turꢅ the ON·OFFIVOL coꢅtrol kꢅob to adjust  
ꢈs automatically set (CODE IN ꢈs dꢈsplayed).  
the volume. If your vehꢈcle ꢈs equꢈpped wꢈth  
Display scrꢑꢑn, hꢑaꢁꢑr and air condiionr, and audio sysꢁꢑm 4-45  
4-44 Display scrꢑꢑn, hꢑaꢁꢑr and air condiionr, and audio sysꢁꢑm  
:
ing)  
un  
(T  
E
N
when  
the  
U
T
The TA mode is selected when the TA button  
is pressed.  
TA  
button  
one  
mutes when the station/preset button is  
pushed.)  
the optimum reception conditions.  
Program informaꢁꢔon (PI) sꢑarꢕh  
is  
pr  
es  
se  
Emꢑrgꢑnꢕy broadꢕasꢁ inꢁꢑrrupꢁ funꢕꢁꢔon  
(ALARM INTERRUPTION - EBU SPEC  
FOR INFO)  
A
d
when  
a
v
sta  
tion  
othe  
nouncemen  
r than  
broa  
dcast  
in  
g
traf  
fic·  
an-  
A
WARNING:  
ts is  
announcements  
19,  
tune  
d in  
. If no  
stat  
ion  
prov  
id-  
The TA mode operates regardless of whether  
the AF mode is on or off.  
3. The channel indicator will then come on and  
the sound will resume. Memorizing is now  
complete.  
Program Information (Pꢆ) search begins  
matically if no suitable station is found  
ing t  
raffic  
(Tp  
stations  
) is  
Thꢑ radioshouldnoꢁbꢑꢁunꢑd whildriving  
so full aꢁꢁꢑnꢁion may bꢑ gꢔvꢑn ꢁo vꢑhiꢕlꢑ  
opꢑraꢁion.  
When the radio receives PTY code 31 (an  
emergency broadcast code), the sound is  
interrupted, the emergency broadcast is  
heard, and PTY31 ALARM is displayed. The  
volume level at this time is the same as that  
for traffic announcements. Once the emer-  
gency broadcast is finished, the unit immedi-  
ately returns to the previous source.  
found once all the frequencies have been  
searched, the radio will return to the station  
tuned in before the TP seek mode was set.  
TA ON is displayed when the TA mode is  
turned on, and the TA indicator comes on. TA  
OFF is displayed when the TA mode is turned  
the above auto switching follow function. Th�  
Pꢆ search function checks each RDS statiꢩ  
with the same PI code. During this time the  
sound is muted and SEARCH is displayeꢘ  
The Pꢆ search operation stops when a suit;  
able station is found. ꢆf no station is found  
once all the frequencies have been searched,  
the radio returns to the previous frequency. '  
4. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.  
Use the TUNE button V or A for manual  
tuning. To move quickly through the channels,  
hold either side of the TUNE button down for  
more than 0.5 second.  
The freque,ncy changes in steps of 1 00 kHz on  
the FM band, 9 kHz on the MW band, and 3 kHz  
on the LW band.  
ꢝꢞ Program ꢁypꢑ:  
If hꢑ baꢁꢁꢑꢇ ꢕablꢑ is dꢔsꢕonnꢑꢕꢁꢑd, or if  
hfusꢑ blows, ꢁhradio mꢑmoꢇ will bꢑ  
rasꢑd. In ꢁhaꢁ ꢕasꢑ, rꢑsꢑꢁ ꢁhꢑ dꢑsrꢑd sꢁa-  
ꢁꢔons.  
off, and the TA indicator turns off.  
I
When PTY button is pressed for less than 1 .5  
seconds during FM mode, the PTY name of the  
current tuned station is displayed. During this  
time if the PTY data code is zero, or the data is  
unreadable; the display will show NONE.  
The following functions operate when the TA  
mode is on:  
Traffiꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ inꢁꢑrrupꢁ funꢕꢁꢔon  
Radio data systꢄm (RDS)  
Alꢁꢑrnaꢁꢔvꢑ Frꢑquꢑnꢕy (AF):  
REG (Rꢑgional) modꢑ  
When a traffic announcement is received, the  
announcement is.tuned in and the volume  
increases to the set level. TRAFFꢆC ꢆNFO is  
displayed.  
Enhanꢕꢑd Oꢁhr Nꢑꢁwork (EON) daꢁ  
updaꢁꢑ (This funꢕꢁion also opꢑraꢁꢑs  
whꢑn ꢁhAF modꢑ is off.)  
When EON data is being received, this en-  
ables automatic retuning of other preset sta-  
tions on the same network. Also, network  
linked services can be used.  
This mode is turned on and off by pressing  
the AF button for more than 1 .5 seconds  
during the FM mode. When the mode is  
turned on, the REG indicator comes on and  
all bits of the Pꢆ code are checked during the  
auto follow operation.  
When this button is pressed for longer than 1 .5  
seconds during FM mode, the last preselected  
PTY name will be displayed for 3 seconds, and  
the radio enters the PTY selection mode.  
ing:  
ꢁun  
The AF function operates in the FM (radio)  
mode.  
EK  
SE  
X
When adjusting the broadcasting station fre-  
quency automatically, push the SEEK button  
or A . When the system detects a broad-  
casting station, it will stop at the station.  
When the AF button is pressed for lessthan  
1 .5 seconds, the AF function and the AF  
indicator turn on or off.  
Once the traffic announcement is finished, the  
unit returns to the source which was set before  
the traffic announcement started, and the vol-  
ume returns to the previous level. For EON  
stations, the radio is interrupted byanother EON  
station with traffic announcements.  
1. PTY slꢑꢕꢁion modꢑ  
The PTY name can be selected and after 5  
seconds of no key operation, the radio goes  
into the PTY interruption standby mode and  
the PTY name or frequency is displayed.  
When the mode is turned off, the REG indicator  
turns off and all bits of the Pꢆ code except the  
area code are checked during the auto follow  
operation. When the same preset channel is  
called out while a regional station is tuned and  
the REG mode is off, another station in the same  
network is selected, if available.  
When the AF button is pressed for more than  
1 .5 seconds, the REG (Region) function op-  
erates.  
Sꢁaꢁion mꢑmoꢇ opꢑraꢁions:  
RDS funꢕꢁions:  
Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (six  
for FM, six for FM-AS) and sixstationscan beset  
for both the MW and LW bands.  
Programmꢑ Sꢑꢓꢔꢕꢑ (PS) funꢕꢁꢔon (sꢁa-  
ꢁion namꢑ dꢔsplay funꢁion)  
The traffic announcement interrupt mode is can-  
celled if the TA button is pressed during a traffic  
announcement. The TA mode returned to the  
stand-by mode.  
The following functions operate when the AF  
mode is on:  
PTY name selection can be done by the  
TUNE button A or V in the PTY selec-  
tion mode.  
When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or  
manual tuning, the RDS data is received and  
the PS name is displayed immediately.  
1 . Tune to the desired station using the SEEK or  
TUNE button.  
Auꢁomaꢁiꢕ swiꢁꢕhing funꢕꢁion  
Traffiꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ (TA):  
ꢆt is possible to shift the PTY name by one  
step, with one push of the TUNE button  
A or V . ꢆf the TUNE button is pressed  
2. Select the desired station and keep pushing  
any of the desired station/preset buttons (1  
This function compares the strengths of the  
signals of the stations on the AF (alternative  
frequency list) and selects the station with  
Traffꢔꢕ announꢕꢑmꢑnꢁ sꢑꢑk  
The TA function operates in the FM, tape and  
CD modes.  
to 6) until a beep sound is heard. (The radio  
The Traffic Programme (TP) seek mode is set  
,
4-47  
sysꢁꢑm  
audꢔo  
nr, and  
.aꢔr ꢕondꢔꢁꢔo  
r and  
hꢑaꢁꢑ  
lay srꢑꢑn,  
4-46 Dsplay srꢑꢑn, hꢑaꢁꢑr and aꢔr ꢕondꢔꢁꢔonrꢅ and audꢔo sysꢁꢑm  
Dsp  
, PTY name selecꢮion can also ' be achieved by  
pressing ꢮhe preseꢮ buꢮꢮons.  
1 .5 seconds, ꢮhe PTY sꢮandby mode is  
swiꢮched off and PTY indicaꢮor disappears  
from ꢮhe display.  
A
Cassꢄttꢄ tapꢄ playꢄr opꢄratꢆon  
for more ꢮhan 0.5 second, ꢮhe PTY name will  
sꢮep forwards or backwards sequenꢮially ev-  
ery 0.5 second, unꢮil ꢮhe TUNE buꢮꢮon is  
released.  
FF  
(Fa  
st  
d):  
NEWS  
1
INFO  
3
AFFAIRS  
2
(RꢑWin  
Turn ꢮhe igniion key ꢮo ACC or ON, and ꢮhen  
lighꢮly insert ꢮhe casseꢮꢮe ꢮape inꢮo ꢮhe ꢮape door.  
The casseꢮꢮe ꢮape will be auꢮomaꢮically pulled  
inꢮo ꢮhe player.  
I t  
ALARM  
31  
"
P
ush  
ward  
V
ꢮ buꢮ-  
pressing  
prese  
in ꢮhe  
ed by  
2 sec  
ꢮh  
e
e
wi  
sꢮored  
be chang  
es are  
se can  
PTY nam  
buꢮ ꢮhe  
A
Iniꢮial  
ꢮons;  
(f  
asꢮ  
fo  
rwa  
rd  
d
)
ꢮhe  
b
uꢮꢮon  
ꢮo  
fasꢮ  
fo  
r  
SPORT  
4
he 4. PTY ꢔntꢑrruption modꢑ  
ꢮh  
(re  
symbo  
ꢮap  
nd)  
naꢮ  
e.  
To  
rewin  
ꢮap  
e, push  
ꢮhe  
when  
onds  
re ꢮhan  
for mo  
TY nam  
buꢮꢮon  
ꢮ buꢮꢮons  
sired P  
. E  
ꢮhe  
prese  
ꢮhe de  
iꢮh  
er  
righꢮ  
ꢮhe  
side  
W fun  
cꢮion  
(re  
ꢪꢪ  
of ꢮ  
or  
RE  
W
play  
ss  
When ꢮhe PTY buꢮꢮon is pressed during a  
PTY inꢮerrupꢮion mode, ꢮhe radio reꢮurns ꢮo  
ꢮhe previous source. However, PTY inꢮerrup-  
ꢮion sꢮandby mode is kepI.  
ꢜ ꢝ  
ꢞ ꢟ  
I t  
TEST  
30  
I t  
play.  
l
ꢮhe dis  
illumi  
e is in  
es  
on  
ꢮhe ꢪꢪ  
he  
dis  
, pre  
EDUCATE  
The radio or CD will ꢮurn off (if iꢮ is on) and ꢮhe  
casseꢮꢮe ꢮape will begin ꢮo play.  
wind  
ow. To  
sꢮop  
or RE  
5
2. PTY sꢑꢑk modꢑ  
The PTY news seek mode is seleced 'by  
ꢮhe A (fasꢮ forward) or  
V
win  
d)  
aga  
"
DRAMA  
6
in, or  
I t  
DOCUMENT  
29  
PHONE IN  
ꢮhe TAPE buꢮꢮon.  
CAUTION:  
21  
Auto rꢑtunꢑ:  
.  
A or  
EEK buꢮꢮon  
ꢮhe S  
pressing  
ꢮhe PTY  
APS (Automatiꢕ Program  
Sꢑarꢕh) FF, APS REW:  
A
Do notforꢕꢑ thꢑ ꢕasstttapꢑ intothtapꢑ  
door. This ould ꢕausꢑ playꢑr damagꢑ.  
I t  
RELIGION  
20  
I t  
I t  
FOLK M  
28  
n
n
indicaꢮio  
d beꢮwee  
e display  
seek, ꢮh  
During  
In ꢮhe ꢮape or CD mode, if ꢮhe lasꢮ ꢮuned sꢮaꢮion  
does noꢮ broadcasꢮ RDS/EON daꢮa, ꢮhe radio is  
auꢮomaꢮically ꢮuned ꢮo a sꢮaꢮion providing  
RDS/EON daꢮa. When ꢮhe uniꢮ is reꢮurned ꢮo ꢮhe  
radio mode, ꢮhe previous sꢮaꢮion is seleced.  
CULT URE  
ry secon  
d ꢮhe c  
ally eve  
PTY an  
e cyclic  
will chang  
SEARCH  
7
When ꢮhe A (APS ꢪꢫ buꢮꢮon is pushed while  
ꢮhe ꢮape is being played, ꢮhe nexꢮ program will  
sꢮarꢮ ꢮo play from ꢮhe beginning. Push ꢮhe  
A (APS ꢪꢪ) buꢮꢮon several imes ꢮo skip  
ꢮhrough programs. The ꢮape will advance ꢮhe  
number of ꢮimes ꢮhe buꢮꢮon is pushed (up ꢮo nine  
programs).  
o�  
nding pr  
orrespo  
f ꢮhe sysꢮem is ꢮurned off by pushing ꢮhe  
ON·OꢪꢪIVOL conꢮrol knob wiꢮh ꢮhe casseꢮꢮe  
ꢮape sꢮill in ꢮhe player, ꢮhe ꢮape will resume  
playing when ꢮhe sysꢮem is ꢮurned back on.  
I t  
SOCIAL A  
1 9  
I t  
OLDIES  
27  
"
SCIENCE  
8
gram ꢮype.  
f ꢮhe radio receives ꢮhe desired PTY news  
"
VARIED  
9
I t  
NATION M  
26  
I t  
CHILDREN  
1 8  
sꢮaꢮion, ꢮhe PTY name appears on ꢮhe display Auꢮo ꢮuning is performed in ꢮhe following cases:  
'
for 3 seconds.  
PLAY:  
When no RDS daꢮa is received for over 25  
seconds when ꢮhe Aꢪ mode is on and ꢮhe TA  
mode is off.  
I t  
POP M  
1 0  
I t  
COUNTRY  
25  
I t  
FINANCE  
1 7  
3. PTY standby modꢑ  
When ꢮhe TAPE buꢮꢮon is pushed wiꢮh ꢮhe  
sysꢮem ꢮurned off and a ꢮape loaded, ꢮhe  
sysꢮem will come on and ꢮhe ꢮape will play.  
When ꢮhe (APS REW) buꢮꢮon is pushed  
once, ꢮhe program being played sꢮarꢮs over from  
ꢮhe beginning. Push ꢮhe (APS REW) ꢬꢭꢮꢮꢯꢰ  
several imes ꢮo skip back several selecꢮions.  
The ꢮape will go back ꢮhe number of imes ꢮhe  
buꢮꢮon is pushed. Eiꢮher ꢮhe ꢪꢪ or REW symbol  
flashes on ꢮhe display window while searching  
for ꢮhe selecꢮion.  
The PTY sꢮandby mode can be acꢮivaꢮed in  
ꢪM, ꢮape and CD mode.  
When a ꢮraffic announcemenꢮ inꢮerrupꢮion  
sꢮaꢮion cannoꢮ be received for over 25 sec-  
onds when ꢮhe Aꢪ mode is off and ꢮhe TA  
mode is on.  
I t  
ROCK M  
1 1  
I t  
JAZZ  
24  
I t  
WEATHER  
1 6  
a
ced wiꢮh  
announ  
will be  
When ꢮhe TAPE buꢮꢮon is pushed wiꢮh eiꢮher  
ꢮhe radio or compacdisc ꢮurned on and ꢮhe  
ꢮape loaded, ꢮhe compacdisc or ꢮhe radio  
will auꢮomaꢮically be ꢮurned off and ꢮhe ꢮape  
will play.  
rrupꢮion  
A P  
TY inꢮe  
beep sound and ꢮhe PTY name will be dis-  
I t  
EASY M  
1 2  
I t  
LEISURE  
23  
I t  
OTHER M  
1 5  
deecs  
e radio  
when ꢮh  
de be  
ed sꢮaꢮ  
conds,  
TY co  
ꢮhe ꢮun  
for 3 se  
ꢮhe same P  
played  
by  
PTY sꢮand  
EON sꢮaꢮion  
ꢮween  
ion or  
When a ꢮraffic announcemenꢮ inꢮerrupꢮion  
RDS !aꢮion cannoꢮ be received for over 25  
seconds when boꢮh ꢮhe Aꢪ and TA modes  
are on.  
s.  
I t  
mode and  
play wi  
I t  
TRAVEL  
22  
I t  
CLASSICS  
1 4  
-
LIGHT M  
e P  
TY name  
e ꢮo ꢮh  
chang  
ll ꢮhen  
of ꢮhe inꢮerrupꢮing sꢮaꢮion.  
The dis  
When ꢮhe TAPE buꢮꢮon is pushed wiꢮh ꢮhe  
TAPE playing, ꢮhe ꢮape will play ꢮhe program  
recorded on ꢮhe reverse side.  
1 3  
This sysꢮem searches for ꢮhe blank inꢮervals  
beꢮween selecions. f ꢮhere is a blank inꢮerval  
wiꢮhin one program or ꢮhere is no inꢮerval be-  
When pressing ꢮhe PTY buꢮꢮon for less ꢮhan  
Display srꢑꢑn, h,atr anꢎ air onꢎꢔtionr, anꢎ auꢎio systꢑm 4-49  
4-48 Dꢔsplay srꢑꢑn, hꢑatr anꢎ aꢔr ꢕonꢎitonr, anꢎ auꢎio systꢑm  
REPEAT (RPnꢘ  
pact disc loaded with the tape or the  
playing, the tape or radio will automatically  
turned off and the compact disc will start to  
If the compact disc comes oꢃt and is not  
removed, it will be pꢃlled back into the slot  
to protect it.  
tween programs, the system may not stop in the  
desired or expected location.  
automatically turn off and the compact disc will  
play.  
Type A  
When the RPT play button is pushed while the  
compact disc is played, the play pattern can be  
changed as follows:  
CAUTION:  
Dolby NR (Noise Redꢃction):  
FF (Fast Foꢈard),  
If either ofthe following messages appear on the  
display, push the EJECT button:  
Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under  
license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Cor-  
poration. Dolby NR and the double-D symbol  
V
Do not force the compact disc into the  
slot. This coꢃld damage the player.  
(Rewind)ꢘ  
.
ALL CD RPT - 1 CD RPT - 1TR(Track)RPT  
When the (fast forward) or V (rewind)  
button is pushed while the compact disc is  
being played, the compact disc will play while  
fast forwarding or rewinding. When the button is  
released, the compact disc will return to nꢁꢂmꢙ  
play speed.  
PUSH EJECT - Eject the disc, and insert it  
again.  
l CD MIX  
-
ALL CD MIX  
Do not use 8 cm (3.1 in) discs.  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Li-  
DD  
censing Corporation.  
The display shows the following symbols.  
(no mark): ALL CD RPT (Repeat)  
1 DISC: 1 CD RPT  
If the system has been turned off while the  
compact disc was playing, pushing the  
ON·OFFIVOL control knob will start the com-  
pact disc.  
CHECK DISC - Eject the disc, and' check  
whether it is inserted upside-down or dam-  
aged.  
Metal or chrome tape ꢃsageꢘ  
Volume control  
switch (down)  
The cassette player will be automatically set to  
high performance play when playing a metal or  
chrome cassette tape.  
CD IN indicatorꢘ  
APS (Aꢃtomatic Program'  
1 : 1 TR (Track) RPT  
CD LOADꢘ  
A
AA049D  
Search) FF, APS REWꢘ  
CD IN indicator (inserted slot number) appears  
on the display when the CD is loaded with the  
system on.  
To insert a CD in the CD changer, push the  
LOAD button for less than 1 .5 seconds. Select  
the loading slot by pushing the CD insert select  
button (1 to 6), then insert the CD.  
MIX: ALL CD MIX  
TAPE EJECTꢘ  
When this button is pushed with the tape  
loaded, the tape will be ejected.  
When the tape is ejected while it is being played,  
the system will be turned off.  
When the A (APS FF) button is pushed whil  
the compact disc is being played, the program  
next to the present one will start to play from its  
beginning. Push several times to skip througb  
programs. The compact disc will advance the  
number of times the button is pushed. (When  
the last program on the compact disc is skipped  
through, the first program will be played.) When  
the (APS REW) button is pushed, the  
program being played returns to its beginning.  
Push several times to skip back through pro-  
grams. The compact disc will go back the  
number of times the button is pushed.  
STEERING SWITCH FOR AUDIO  
CONTROL (ꢆf so ꢄquꢆppꢄd)  
The audio system can be operated using the  
controls on the steering wheel. The availability of  
the steering switch functions depends on each  
audio unit.  
1 DISC MIX: 1 CD MIX  
CD ꢗECTꢘ  
To insert 6 CDs to the CD changer in succes-  
sion, push the LOAD button for more than 1 .5  
seconds.  
When the CD EJECT button is pushed with the  
compact disc loaded, the compact disc will be  
ejected.  
Compact dsc (CD) cangꢄr  
opꢄratꢆon  
Audꢆo ONꢂOFF swtcꢃ (for typꢄ A)  
The inserted slot numbers will illuminate on the  
display.  
To eject the disc selected by the CD select  
button, push the EJECT button for less than 1 .5  
seconds.  
With the ignition switch turned to the ACC or  
ON position, push the ON-OFF switch to turn  
the audio system on or off.  
Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position,  
push the LOAD button and insert the compact  
disc into the slot with the label side facing up.  
The compact disc will be guided automatically  
into the slot and start playing.  
After loading the disc, the number of tracks on  
the disc will appear on the display.  
PLAYꢘ  
To eject all the discs in succession, push the  
EJECT button for more than 1 .5 seconds.  
When the CD6 (CD play) button is pushed with  
the system off and the compact disc loaded, the  
Spꢄcal swtcꢃ (for typꢄ B)  
Each time the special switch is pushed in the  
radio mode, the preset station (1 to 6) on each  
band (FM, MW or LW) is selected. To change  
system will turn on and the compact disc will CD PLAY select bꢃttonꢘ  
start to play.  
When the EJECT button is pushed while the  
compact disc is being played, the compact disc  
will come out and the system will turn oft.  
To change CD, push the CD play select button  
(1 to 6).  
When the CD6 button is pushed with the com-  
If the radio or tape is already operating, it will  
4-50 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system  
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-51