Ford Aspire (1997 year). Manual — part 7

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How to change the side of the tape being
played
The alternate track (other side) of the tape
can be selected at any time by pushing both
fast-wind buttons (
h
and
g
) at the
same time. The number in the display will
alternate between 1 and 2.
How to eject the tape
To stop the tape and eject the cassette, press the
“EJECT” button. The radio will resume playing.
How to remove the faceplate (Cassette
radio only)
Your cassette radio is equipped with a
detachable, theft-deterrent faceplate.
Removing the faceplate
Slide the release button downward. The
release button is located just above the
“SEEK” button. The faceplate will spring out
slightly. Grasp the faceplate and remove.
Reinstalling the faceplate
Insert the left side of the faceplate into the
radio bezel, then rotate and “click” the right
side into place. If radio/cassette were on
before the faceplate was removed, they will
resume playing.
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Tips on caring for the cassette player and
tapes
In order to keep your cassette tape player
performing the way it was meant to, read and
follow these simple precautions:
Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge or
equivalent to clean the tape player head after
10-12 hours of play will help maintain the
best playback sound and proper tape
operation.
Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or
less should be used. Tapes longer than 90
minutes are thinner and subject to breakage
or may jam the tape player mechanism.
Protect cassettes from exposure to direct
sunlight, high humidity and extreme heat or
cold. If they are exposed to extreme
conditions, allow them to reach a moderate
temperature before playing.
If a tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it
before playing by putting your finger or a
pencil into one of the holes and turning the
hub until the tape is tight.
Loose labels on cassette tapes can become
lodged in the mechanism. Remove any loose
label material before inserting a cassette.
Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape
player when not in use. High heat in the
vehicle can cause the cassette to warp.
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Clock Operation
How to view the clock mode
Press the “CLOCK” button to alternate the
frequency and time in the display. In the clock
mode, pressing any radio function will
automatically display the radio frequency for
approximately ten seconds before changing back
to the clock mode.
How to set the clock
1.
Turn the radio on.
2.
Press and hold in the “CLOCK” button.
Press the “SEEK” button left (
b
) to advance
the hours and right (
a
) to advance the
minutes.
NOTE:
The clock displays 12-hour time with
no AM/PM indications.
NOTE:
If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected,
the clock will need to be reset.
Common Radio Reception Conditions
Several conditions prevent FM reception from
being completely clear and noise-free, such as
the following:
1.
Distance/Strength
The strength of the FM signal is directly related
to the distance the signal must travel. The
listenable range of an average FM signal is
approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers). Beyond
this distance, the radio is operating in a fringe
area and the signal becomes weaker.
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NOTE:
Always make sure your antenna is
fully extended to the maximum length
for proper reception. If your antenna is
not fully extended, you may experience
signal loss while traveling in fringe
reception areas.
2.
Terrain
The terrain (hilly, mountainous, tall buildings) of
the area over which the signal travels may
prevent the FM signal from being noise-free.
If there is a building or large structure between
the antenna and station, some of the signal
“bends” around the building, but certain spots
receive almost no signal. Moving out of the
“shadow” of the structure will allow the station
to return to normal.
When the radio waves are reflected off objects or
structures, the reflected signal cancels the normal
signal, causing the antenna to pick up noise and
distortion. Cancellation effects are most
prominent in metropolitan areas, but also can
become quite severe in hilly terrain and
depressed roadways.
To minimize these conditions, a stereo/mono
blend circuit has been incorporated into this
system. This feature automatically switches a
weak stereo signal to a clearer monaural signal,
which improves the quality of reception.
Several sources of static are normal conditions
on AM frequencies. These can be caused by
power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and
thunderstorms.

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