Becker Designed Car Stereo System 1480 User Manual

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BASIC CONTROLS 
 
POWER 
The stereo system will operate with the 
car's ignition switch in either the "on" or 
"off" position. To operate the radio, simply 
touch the "on" side of the on-off switch 
located at the lower left corner of the radio 
faceplate. 
 
A tape cassette can be played without 
using the on-off switch by simply inserting 
the tape into the cassette port. As soon as 
the cassette is drawn into position, it will 
begin to play. 
 
VOLUME 
Sound level is manually adjusted by means 
of the volume bar located on the left side 
of the radio faceplate. Press upward to 
increase volume, downward to decrease 
volume. 
 
SPEED-DEPENDENT VOLUME 
ADJUSTMENT 
A special function adjusts the radio and 
cassette player volume a preset amount 
according to vehicle speed. Thus, increased 
wind and road noise are compensated for 
as the vehicle is driven faster. When 
leaving high-speed roads to resume local 
driving, the volume is automatically 
lowered a preset amount as vehicle speed 
and thus ambient sound level drop. 
 
 
TONE 
Two tone buttons, identified by musical 
notes, are located above the volume bar. 
The left button controls bass, 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. In 
approximately three seconds, the graph 
will indicate maximum level.  If the button 
is released and pressed again, the tone level 
will reach minimum  in approximately five 
seconds. To reverse adjustment direction, 
the maximum level must be reached first. 
The system is equipped with a memory 
function that will return the adjustment 
levels of AM, FM and cassette modes 
separately to their latest settings. 
 
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. To shift balance to 
the right speakers, press the treble control.  
Balance can be set to the mid position by 
pressing both buttons simultaneously. A 
visual indication of the balance setting is 
provided on the display when the balance 
feature is activated. 
 
FADER 
A fader control is provided on models 
equipped with both front and rear speakers. 
Located on the lower console near the gear 
selector, this thumbwheel control can be 
adjusted to suit your preference. Dialing 
the thumbwheel forward will increase 
output of the front speakers while reducing 
that of the rear. Conversely, dialing the 
thumbwheel backward will increase the 
output of the rear speakers, while reducing 
that of the front. Positioning the 
thumbwheel in its center detent will 
equalize sound levels. 
 
ANTENNA 
The automatic antenna is controlled by a 
three-position rocker switch located above 
the radio. Under normal conditions the 
switch should be set to its maximum 
position, allowing the antenna to extend to 
its full height for optimum reception in 
almost all circumstances.