Becker Designed 1432 manual

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  • Page 1

    1432.doc 1 OPERATION GUIDE FOR BECKER 1432 Overview ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepare to enjoy the many pleasures of listening to a superb sound system: the Mercedes-Benz AM and FM stereo radio with cassette player. This Operation Guide is designed to give you both a quick refer[...]

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    1432.doc 2 RADIO FUNCTIONS BASIC CONTROLS DISPLAY PANEL TUNING 1 Power Button 1 Indicator for Tone Control 1 Wave Band and Station Recall Buttons 2 Volume Bar 2 Stereo Indicator 2 Function Control Button 3 Bass Control/Balance Left Button 3 Indicator for Tuner Frequency, Antitheft Cod e and Balance Setting 3 Tuning Sensitivity Button 4 Treble Contr[...]

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    1432.doc 3 CASSETTE PLAYER FUNCTIONS BASIC CONTROLS DISPLAY PANEL CASSETTE OPERATION 1 Power Button 1 Indicator for Tone Cont rol 1 Reverse Music Search/Fast Rewind Button 2 Volume Bar 2 Indicator for Antitheft Code, Balance Setting and Cassette Functions 2 Forward Music Search/Fast Forward Button 3 Bass Control/Balance Left Button 3 Indicator for [...]

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    1432.doc 4 COMPACT DISC CHANGER FUNCTIONS BASIC CONTROLS DISPLAY PANEL CD OPERATION 1 Power Button 1 Indicator for Tone Control 1 Function Control Button 2 Volume Bar 2 Indicator for CD Function 2 Disc Selection Buttons 3 Bass Control/Balance Left Button 3 Disc Indicator 3 Forward Music Sea rch/Fast Forward Button 4 Treble Control/Balance Right But[...]

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    1432.doc 5 BASIC CONTROLS Power: The sound system will operate with the car's ignition switch in either the PWR on or off position. To operate the radio or the optional CD changer, simply push the power button located at the lower left corner of the radio faceplate. Pushing the power button again will turn the radio off. A tape cassette can be[...]

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    1432.doc 6 Balance: Left-to-right stereo balance is adjusted using the same buttons that control bass and treble levels. First press the function control button, which is on the right side of the display and marked with a star "*". To shift sound balance to the left speakers, press the bass control button. To shift balance to the right sp[...]

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    1432.doc 7 Radio Operation Radio Operation The radio is capable of receiving monaural AM broadcasts and monaural and stereo FM broadcasts. A stereo indicator will appear on the radio display whenever an FM stereo signal is received. To select the wave band you wish to hear, simply press any one of the numbered station recall buttons located along t[...]

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    1432.doc 8 playing. The driver, of course, should not v ^ use the direct frequency method when the vehicle is in motion. Manual Tuning: To manually tune through each possible radio broadcast frequency in ascending order, press the right manual tuning button. Each possible frequency number will appear in the display as you reach it. To manually tune[...]

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    1432.doc 9 Eject: To remove a cassette, push and hold the track selection/eject button until the tape automatically 1 - 2 disengages and can then be retrieved from the cassette port. Ejecting a cassette switches the system to radio operation. Forward Music Search/Fast Forward: A cassette tape can be automatically advanced to the next selection by p[...]

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    1432.doc 10 Compact Disc Operation If the optional dealer-installed CD changer is connected to your system, it can be operated via the same keys that control the radio and cassette player. The same instructions that govern volume, tone and balance in the radio and cassette modes apply to the CD mode as well. However, some system functions and proce[...]

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    1432.doc 11 Load 4 appears on the display as the disc is placed into position; the display changes to CD 14 once the disc begins to play. To interrupt one disc and choose another press the appropriate disc- selector button for the disc desired. The display will read LOAD and the number of the desired disc until the newly selected disc begins playin[...]

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    1432.doc 12 Display of Tracks and Playing Time: To determine the number of tracks on the selected disc, press the function control button "*", and then the tape selection button CR. The display will indicate the total number of selections for eight seconds. Similarly, to determine how long a disc has been playing, press the function contr[...]

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    1432.doc 13 High Performance Sound Standard on all S-Class and SL models, as well as the 300E, 300E 4MATIC TM and 300 CE * , is a special High Performance Sound System, which has been specifically engineered and equalized for the interiors of these particular models. Developing vibrant stereo power by means of separate audio power amplifiers, the s[...]

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    1432.doc 14 Antitheft System The Mercedes-Benz AM and FM stereo radio with cassette player and CD compatibility is fitted with a built-in system designed to help render it inoperative in case of theft. If the radio or battery is disconnected, the radio will be automatically disabled. To indicate this state, the word CODE will appear on the radio&ap[...]