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OPERATION GUIDE
FOR BECKER 1432
Overview
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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 reference of basic
functions and features and a detailed description of the system's entire range
of operation. To maximize your listening satisfaction, take a few minutes to
carefully review all sections of this guide.
Note: The following instructions also include the functions of the optional dealer-installed trunk-mounted
compact disc changer. Not available in station wagon models.
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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 Code
3 Tuning Sensitivity Button
and Balance Setting
4 Treble Control/Balance
Right Button
5 Mode Button (Selection of
4 Indicator for Selected
4 Seek Tuning Bar
Station Recall Button
5 Wave Band Indicator 5 Scan Tuning Bar
Operating Mode)
6 Indicator for Tuning
Sensitivity Setting
6 Manual Tuning - Increasing
Station Frequency
7 Manual Tuning - Decreasing
Station Frequency
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CASSETTE PLAYER FUNCTIONS
BASIC CONTROLS DISPLAY PANEL CASSETTE OPERATION
1 Power Button 1 Indicator for Tone Control 1 Reverse Music Search/Fast Rewind
Button
2 Volume Bar 2 Indicator for Antitheft Code,
Balance Setting and Cassette
2 Forward Music Search/Fast Forward
Button
Functions
3 Bass Control/Balance
Left Button
4 Treble Control/Balance
3 Indicator for Dolby® B and C
Button
3 Track Selection Button, Eject Button
(Push and Hold)
4 Tape Selection Button
Right Button
5 Mode Button (Selection of
5 Dolby® B and C Button
Operating Mode)
6 Cassette Port
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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
4 Treble Control/Balance
Right Button
5 Mode Button (Selection of
3 Disc Indicator 3 Forward Music Search/Fast
Forward Button
4 Track Indicator 4 Reverse Music Search/Fast
Reverse Button
5 Random Track Play Indicator 5 Number of Track Display Button
Operating Mode)
6 Random Track Play Button
7 Elapsed Playing Time Button
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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 played without using the power
button by simply inserting the tape
into the cassette port. As soon as the
cassette is drawn into position, it will
begin to play.
Mode: Pushing this button
repeatedly will cause the radio to
cycle through each of its MODE
operating modes: tuner, cassette
player and CD player (if so
equipped).
Volume: Sound level is adjusted by
means of the volume bar located on the
left side of the radio faceplate. Press
VOLUME upward to increase
volume or downward to decrease
volume.
Speed-Dependent Volume
Adjustment: A special function
adjusts the volume of sound a preset
amount according to vehicle speed.
Thus, increased wind and road noise
are compensated for as the vehicle is
driven faster. When vehicle speed
and thus ambient sound level drop,
the volume is automatically lowered
a preset amount.
Tone: Two tone buttons, identified
by musical notes, are located above
the volume bar. The left button
controls bass, and the right controls
treble. A bar graph at the left of the
radio display indicates relative bass
and treble settings.
To bring both bass and treble tones
to their midrange settings, press both
buttons simultaneously. To bring
either bass or treble tone to
maximum level, press and hold the
respective button. If the button is
p
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released and then pressed again, the
tone level will move toward its
minimum level. To reverse
adjustment direction, the maximum
level must be reached first. The
system is equipped with a memory
function that will store the
adjustment tone levels of AM, FM,
cassette and optional CD modes
separately.
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