Audio system – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Audio System

AM/FM/Cassette Stereo

Audio System

For LX and EX models

Your Honda's audio system

provides clear reception on both

AM and FM bands, while the

preset buttons allow you to easily

select your favorite stations.

The cassette system features

Dolby B* noise reduction,

automatic sensing of chromium-

dioxide (CrO

2

) tape, and

autoreverse for continuous play.

* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under

license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing

Corporation. "DOLBY" and the

symbol

are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories

Licensing Corporation.

Operating the Radio

The ignition switch must be in

ACCESSORY or ON. Turn the

system on by pressing the PWR/

VOL knob. Adjust the volume by

turning the PWR/VOL knob.

The band and frequency that the

radio was last tuned to is

displayed. To change bands, press

the AM or FM button. On the FM

band, ST will be displayed if the

station is broadcasting in stereo.

Stereo reproduction on AM is not

available.

You can use any of three methods

to find radio stations on the

selected band:

TUNE, SEEK, or

the

Preset buttons.

TUNE — Use the TUNE bar to tune

the radio to a desired frequency.

Press the right side

to tune to

a higher frequency, or the left side

to tune to a lower frequency.

The frequency numbers will start

to change rapidly. Release the bar

when the display reaches the

desired frequency. To change the

frequency in small increments,

press and release the TUNE bar

quickly.
SEEK — The SEEK function

searches the band for a station

with a strong signal. To activate it,

press and release the SEEK/SCAN

button. The system scans upward

from the current frequency. It

stops when it finds a station with

a strong signal.

Preset — You can store the

frequencies of your favorite radio

stations in the six preset buttons.

Each button will store one

frequency on the AM band, and

two on the FM band (FM1 and

FM2).

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