HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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slot. The drive will pull it in the

rest of the way, and begin playing

the first track. The light next to

the button will stay on as a

reminder that a CD is loaded in

that position.

Repeat this procedure to load CDs

in the remaining positions in the

changer. The positions that

contain CDs will display a green

light next to their buttons. The CD

position that is currently loaded

and ready to play will display an

orange light.

Playing CDs

Press the CD button on the front

of the radio. The CD that is

currently loaded will begin

playing. The disc and track

numbers will be shown in the

radio display. When the system

reaches the end of that CD, it will

load and play the next CD.

To select a different disc, push the

appropriate button (1-6) on the

front of the CD changer. The light

next to the button will flash as the

current CD is stored and the new

CD is loaded. The light will then

turn orange, and the CD will

begin playing from the first track.

You can also press the

TUNE/DISC button on the front of

the radio:

to select the

previous disc, or

to select the

next disc.
To change tracks, press and

release either the

button

(preset 4), or the

button

(preset 6). Each time you press

the system will advance one

track. Pressing

once will

return the system to the beginning

of the current track. Press it again

to select the previous track.

To move rapidly within a track,

press and hold the

button

(preset 3) to move forward, or the

button (preset 1) to move

backward. Release the button

when the system reaches the point

you want.

You can switch to the radio or

cassette player by pressing the

FM/AM or TAPE buttons on the

front of the radio. To switch back

to the CD changer, press the CD

button. The CD will begin playing

where it left off.

To eject a CD, select it with the

button on the front of the CD

changer (the light turns to

orange), then press the EJECT

button.

Protecting Compact Discs

For information on how to handle

and protect compact discs, see

page

146

.

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