The Ford Electronic Sound System Operating Guide

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OPERATING GUIDE

WELCOME TO THE SPECTACULAR SOUND CUSTOM DESIGNED FOR YOUR NEW FORD With the Ford Audio System you have selected, you can be confident of quality high-fidelity sound specifically designed for the acoustics of your new vehicle. Ford expertise in electronics and audio engineering speaks for itself with over 50 years of audio design. In addition, Ford maintains one of the most technically advanced audio development and test facilities in the world. To help you enjoy all the features of your Ford Audio System, please take a few moments to familiarize

yourself with the information on the following pages.

ELECTRONIC AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER The ELECTRONIC

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ELECTRONIC AM/FM STEREO RADIO

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offered in four different configurations: * AM/FM Graphic * AM/FM * AM/FM

Stereo with Cassette Tape Player and Equalizer Stereo with Cassette Tape Player Stereo

This unit includes all the features and controls shown

above, except those pertaining to the cassette player. The audio controls on the right side of the panel are repositioned.

* AM NOTE: A Mechanically tuned AM radio is also available on certain vehicles,

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ELECTRONIC AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER — OPERATING PROCEDURES The radio will stop only on stronger (local) stations. To

STATION TUNING

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radio on, press again to turn it off. To increase the volume, rotate the control clockwise. NOTE: If the radio contains the clock feature, rotate the volume control

clockwise to turn the radio on. Pushing the control

causes the display to switch between the radio frequency and clock. The Electronic Search Radio has three tuning methods for your convenience: MANUAL

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Press the right (+) side of the

switch for a higher frequency, and press the left (-) side of the switch for a lower frequency. Lightly pressing and releasing the switch will move the frequency band up or down at a slower rate. Holding the switch down for half a second or longer will change frequencies rapidly.

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— The seek rocker switch can be

seek both stronger and weaker (distant) stations, press the local/distant switch again. LOC will disappear from the display and the radio will now stop on stronger and weaker stations. NOTE: The L/D switch does not change reception of a station. It only permits the selection of stronger (local) or stronger and weaker (distant) stations when using the seek function only.

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display (if clock feature is present). AM SWITCH @ — Press to select AM access the six AM memory presets.

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Press to select FM mode. Pressing

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used to automatically select the next listenable station up or down the frequency band. First, push the Local/Distant button oO. LOC will appear in the display ® and the radio will stop only on stronger (local) stations. To seek both stronger and weaker (distant) stations, press the Local/Distant button. LOC will

band will appear in the display.

disappear and the radio will stop on both stronger and weaker stations. Then, pressing the right ( P>) side of the seek switch will select a higher frequency, and pressing the left (