The front panel consists of a set of pushbuttons, a liquid crystal display, (LCD), a protective door for the Compact Disc (CD) slot and a covered input port for auxiliary (AUX) devices.
1
First (1) preset button is used to store and then recall a selected radio frequency.
2 or 2*HRS
2: Second (2) preset button is used to store and then recall a selected radio frequency.
HRS: Time-of-day hours (HRS) set button. With receiver POWER off, momentarily press the 2*HRS button to increment the hours in the time-of-day display by one. Pressing and holding the button will cause the hours to continue to increment until the button is released.
NOTE
The 2*HRS button is found only on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide. On all other models, the HRS function uses a separate HRS button.
3 or 3*MIN
3: Third (3) preset button is used to store and then recall a selected radio frequency.
MIN: Time-of-day minutes (MIN) set button. With the receiver POWER off, momentarily press the 3*MIN button to increment the minutes in the time-of-day display by one. Pressing and holding the button will cause the minutes to continue to increment until the button is released.
NOTE
The 3*MIN button is found only on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide. On all other models, the MIN function uses a separate MIN button.
4*RND
4: Fourth (4) preset button is used to store and then recall a selected radio frequency.
RND: Random (RND) play button used to initiate random CD track play. See Premium Sound System → CD Operation.
SE*SC
Radio tuning seek (SE) or scan (SC) mode. Continue pressing the SE*SC button stopping at the desired mode. The word SEEK appears in the LCD when the seek mode is selected. SCAN is displayed when the scan mode is selected. When SEEK and SCAN do not appear in the LCD, the receiver is in the MANUAL tuning mode. See Premium Sound System → Receiver Operation.
POWER
Power on and off. Press POWER to turn the receiver on and off.
EJECT
CD eject button found under the CD cover. Press EJECT to eject the CD.
LO*DX
The two-position LO*DX button alternates between local and distant. LO or DX is displayed in the LCD.
LO: The local (LO) position reduces the sensitivity of the receiver and can improve performance in urban areas.
DX: The distant (DX) position increases the sensitivity of the radio receiver to pick up weak signals. At times, this may mean more noise and unwanted signals. However, DX can improve performance in rural areas.
NOTE
The LO*DX button also affects CB reception. See Premium Sound System → CB Operation.
Table 1. LO*DX Switch
LOCAL (LO)
DISTANCE (DX)
Reduced sensitivity
Increased sensitivity
Strong signals
Weak signals
Less noise
More noise
MIN
Time-of-day minutes (MIN) set button. With the radio POWER off, press MIN to increment the minutes in the time-of-day display by one. Pressing and holding MIN will cause the minutes to continue to increment until MIN is released.
HRS
Time-of-day hours (HRS) set button. With receiver POWER off, press HRS to increment the hours in the time-of-day display by one. Pressing and holding HRS will cause the hours to continue to increment until HRS is released.
NOTE
Separate HRS and MIN buttons are found on the FLTRI Road Glide and the FLHTC Electra Glide Classic models.
CB
Citizen Band (CB) radio on and off button found only on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide model. See Premium Sound System → CB Operation. Press CB and hold to turn the citizen band radio on and off.
INT
Intercom (INT) on and off button found only on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic Electra Glide model. See Premium Sound System → Intercom Operation. Press INT and hold to turn the rider/passenger intercom on and off.
NOTE
The intercom is voice activated (VOX) with the microphone found on Harley-Davidson headsets plugged into the rider and passenger intercom sockets.
LCD
The operational status of the stereo receiver is displayed in a liquid crystal display (LCD).
CD Door
The CD door is a spring-loaded cover and will stay open when exchanging CDs. To close the door, push the door down until it latches.
AUX
Auxiliary (AUX) cover and input port connects the receiver to an auxiliary device such as a cassette or MP3 player.
See K in Premium Sound System → Receiver Operation → LCD Screen Examples. Using a 1/8 in. (3.5 millimeter) male to male extension cord, 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 volume, bass and treble and fader if so equipped but all other player functions are performed with the auxiliary device. The volume level of the AUX device must be set to normal or average.
NOTE
Close the protective cap whenever the AUX port is not in use.