See Figure 1. The front panel consists of a set of pushbuttons, a liquid crystal display (LCD), a protective door for the Compact Disc (CD/MP3) slot and a covered input port for auxiliary (AUX) players. Six of the pushbuttons are "soft keys" whose function will change with the display.
ON
Press ON to turn the receiver on and off.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5/Left Arrow
For the stereo receiver, the soft keys, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5/Left Arrow, are used to store and then recall a selected radio frequency (pre-sets). When combined with any of the Advanced Audio System accessories, the function of any active soft key for that accessory will be displayed next to the soft key in the LCD display.
6
Pressing the 6 soft key will return the display to the previous menu. For CB and Intercom Setup, the function of the 6 soft key will be displayed in the LCD next to the 6 soft key.
5/Left, Up, Down, Right Arrows
The 5/Left, Up, Down, and Right Arrow soft keys are used for radio band frequency tuning, Bass and Treble mixing, Fader and Volume. They are also used to scroll and highlight a selection in a list. For an Advanced Audio System accessory module, the arrow keys are active when arrows appear in the display.
OK
With a menu or list item highlighted, press the OK pushbutton to confirm the selection and initiate the function.
COM
Not active. Requires installation of optional CB radio kit.
INT
Not active. Requires installation of optional intercom kit.
NAV
Not active. Requires installation of optional navigation system.
LCD
The liquid crystal display (LCD) displays the operational status of the stereo receiver and that of any accessory.
CD Door
The CD door is a spring-loaded cover and will stay open when exchanging CDs.
Close the CD door after loading or unloading a CD. To close the door, push the door down until it latches.
EJECT
The CD EJECT button is found under the CD cover. Press the EJECT pushbutton to eject the CD.
AUX
The auxiliary input port under the AUX cover connects the receiver to an auxiliary device such as a cassette or MP3 player.
Use a 1/8 in. (3.5 millimeter) male to male extension cord to plug the line out or headset out from the auxiliary device into the AUX port. AUX appears in the LCD as a mode selectable with the MODE SEL switch.
The user has control of Bass, Treble, Fader and Volume, if so equipped, but all other player functions are performed with the auxiliary device. Set the volume level of the AUX device to normal or average.
NOTE
Close the protective cap whenever the AUX port is not in use.
1Communications (CB) setup (not active)
2CD cover
3EJECT (under cover)
4OK (Confirm)
5Auxiliary connector cover
6Left (5), Up, Right, Down Arrow Keys
7Soft keys (4, 5/Left Arrow, 6)
8Liquid crystal display (LCD)
9Soft keys (1, 2, 3)
10ON key
11GPS navigation module (not active)
12Intercom setup (not active)
Figure 1. Advanced Audio System Front Panel: FLTRSE3