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04-324                           DIAGNOSTICS - AUDIO SYSTEM

           AUDIO SYSTEM

           PRECAUTION
           1 .    It is strictly forbidden to modify the audio system or add other audio apparatus
                  into the system.
           2 .    The audio system uses the following radio bands.
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            Radiowave          AM                                     FM

            Modulation         Amplitude modulation                   Frequency modulation
            methods
            Wave bands:        AM1                 AM2                FM1                FM2

            Frequency
                               522 ~ 1620 KHz                         87.5 ~ 108 MHz
            range

           3 .    Precautions for CD/DVD player
                CAUTION

           Do not look at laser head straight since the CD/DVD player uses invisible laser beams.
           Operate the player according to the instruction strictly

           (a)    The CD/DVD player uses its laser head to read the digital signals recorded on the
                  CDs/DVDs. It playbacks music and other objects by converting digital signals into
                  analog signals.
           (b)    The CD/DVD player uses 8cm and 12cm CD.
           (c)    CD player can only playback the CDs marked with the logo.
           (d)    DVD player can only playback the CDs marked with the following logos.


















           (e)    Precautions for usage of CDs
                  •      The CD/DVD player is designed as a single-disc player. Never put multiple CDs
                         into the player; otherwise the player may be damaged.
                  •      The CD/DVD player uses 12±0.03mm CDs.
                  •      Some CDs/DVDs cannot be played back due to the special property or CDs or
                         damages, filth or aging of CDs after long-term storage inside the vehicle.
                  •      The CDs shall be protected from filth/contamination. Be careful not to damage
                         the CDs or have finger marks left over on them.
                  •      Hold the outer edge and center hole of a CD, with its labeled side facing upward.

                  •      If a CD is kept outside the slot for a long period after the CD ejection button is
                         pushed, the CD may be subjected to deformation and cannot be used again.
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