Optimus Cassette Player 120 2113 User Manual

High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette w/Auto Reverse  
(120-2113) Feature Faxback Doc. # 62491  
Your Optimus High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette with Auto-Reverse  
has many practical, easy-to-use features, and you can install it in almost  
any vehicle. The tuner's digital synthesized PLL (Phase-Locked Loop)  
circuitry gives you precise tuning and drift-free reception. The stereo's  
anti-theft control panel lets you quickly remove it, making the stereo  
inoperative.  
The auto-reverse cassette deck, memory tuning, and seek and scan tuning  
all help make your stereo's operation simple and quick so you can drive  
safely.  
CAUTION: Use common sense. Do not change your stereo's settings in heavy  
traffic or during hazardous driving conditions.  
This stereo's features include:  
Anti-Theft Control Panel - lets you quickly remove and store the stereo's  
control panel in the supplied carry case. This  
discourages theft because the stereo cannot  
operate without the control panel.  
Auto-Reverse - continuously plays both sides of a cassette  
tape.  
Fast-Forward/Rewind - lets you quickly move the tape to the beginning  
or the end.  
Metal/CrO2 Tape Selector - takes advantage of the improved sound quality  
of metal or CrO2 tapes.  
Advanced FM Optimizer - automatically adjusts the tuner's high  
Circuitry frequency response and stereo separation to  
give you the best possible sound, regardless of  
the signal level.  
Automatic FM Tuning - automatically changes FM reception on weak  
Adjustment stations from stereo to mono, to improve  
reception of those stations.  
Lighted Liquid-Crystal - lets you easily see the clock/radio/cassette  
Display with Clock deck's current functions.  
 
High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette w/Auto Reverse  
(120-2113) Installation Faxback Doc. # 62492  
Before You Begin The Installation  
Before you install your stereo, read all the instructions in this owner's  
manual. You should be able to answer all of these questions about your  
vehicle's electrical and sound systems.  
Which terminal in my vehicle's fuse box is for accessories?  
How do I connect a wire to the fuse box?  
Which of the stereo's wires is the power wire?  
Which stereo wires are speaker outputs?  
Also, be aware that installation in your vehicle might require cutting or  
modifying your vehicle.  
Preparing the Mounting Area  
Before you mount the stereo, make sure you have all the necessary  
materials. Then confirm that the stereo fits your vehicle's mounting  
area.  
CAUTION: Be sure to avoid obstructions behind the mounting surface.  
Notes: This stereo is a DIN-E size unit that requires a 2-1/16 inches (53  
mm) high by 7-3/16 inches (182 mm) wide by 6-11/16-inches (170 mm)  
deep mounting area.  
If the mounting area is too large, you might be able to mount the  
stereo with an in-dash installation kit, available at your local  
RadioShack store. Follow the installation kit's instructions to  
mount the stereo.  
Routing Speaker Wires  
If you install speakers, avoid routing the speaker wires near moving parts  
or sharp edges. You can usually route wires along the wiring channel  
beneath the vehicle's door facings by carefully removing the molding that  
holds the carpet in place. After you route the wires, replace the molding.  
Removing the Shipping Screw  
The shipping screw helps protect the stereo's cassette player from being  
damaged during shipment.  
 
Before you mount the stereo, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the  
screw, spacer, and rubber washer from the top of the stereo. This allows  
you to remove the mounting sleeve from the stereo.  
Note: Save the screw, spacer, and rubber washer in case you ever want to  
ship the stereo. You can secure them to the back of the stereo with  
a piece of tape.  
Making The Connections  
The supplied harness with the 14-pin connector includes all the lead wires  
you need to connect the stereo to ground, power, some optional components,  
and speakers.  
IMPORTANT: Do not cut these wires. If you cut any wire, you cannot obtain  
a refund or exchange on this product. RadioShack will provide  
warranty service if you cut a wire and find the product is  
defective.  
You might need additional wire, depending on your individual auto sound  
system, to complete the connections. Your local RadioShack store carries  
a full line of wire and wire management accessories.  
CAUTIONS: For added safety and to protect your stereo, disconnect the  
cable from your vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal before  
you begin.  
Be sure your speakers can handle 22 watts of power (11 watts per  
channel). Each speaker must have an impedance of at least 4 Ohms  
Your local RadioShack store carries a full line of speakers.  
You must connect the GROUND (-), POWER LEAD (B+), and CLOCK  
MEMORY wires first, then make all other connections as described  
in the following sections before you plug the harness into the  
stereo. If you do not make the connections in the order shown,  
an incorrect connection could damage the stereo.  
You must connect a separate wire to each speaker terminal as  
described in "Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers" and "Connecting  
One Pair of Speakers" below. Do not use a common wire or chassis  
ground for any speaker connection.  
Note: The wiring harness has the following labels:  
_ +  
____Front Left Speaker__/  
 
|
|
\_ -  
_ +  
(connector)  
________  
|________|  
||||||||  
||||||||  
||||||||  
||||||||  
| ___Rear Left Speaker___/  
||  
||  
|| __Front Right Speaker_/  
|||  
|||  
||| _Rear Right Speaker__/  
\_ -  
\_ -  
_ +  
\_ -  
_ +  
||||||||_____||||  
|||||||_______|||  
||||||_________||  
|||||___________|  
||||  
|||| (Wire Harness)  
||||  
||||--Black--------GROUND (-)----------(To Chassis Ground)  
|||  
|||--Red----------POWER LEAD (B+)------(To ACC)  
||  
||---Blue/White---AMP REMOTE TURN ON---(To Optional Equipment)  
|
|----Yellow-------CLOCK MEMORY---------(To Battery +)  
Using an Adapter Harness  
If you are replacing an existing stereo, or if your vehicle has been  
factory-wired for autosound components, you can use an adapter harness to  
connect the power and speakers. RadioShack stores sell adapter harnesses  
for most vehicles.  
Follow the directions that come with the adapter harness to temporarily  
connect the power and speakers.  
After you connect the adapter harness to your vehicle, you can skip  
"Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers" or "Connecting One Pair of Speakers"  
below.  
Connecting Ground, Power, and Optional Components  
Follow these steps to connect the harness to ground, primary and memory  
backup power, and optional components.  
(connector)  
________  
|________|  
 
||||  
||||__Black-----------GROUND (-)---------------(To Chassis Ground)  
|||  
|||___Red-------------POWER LEAD B+ -----------(To ACC)  
||  
||____Blue/White------AMP REMOTE TURN ON ------(To Optional Equipment)  
|
|_____Yellow----------CLOCK MEMORY ------------(To Battery +)  
1. Disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery's negative (-)  
terminal.  
2. Connect the black ground wire to a chassis ground, such as a metal  
screw attached to a metal part of the vehicle's frame. Be sure that  
the screw is not insulated from the chassis by a plastic part.  
3. Connect the red power wire (with in-line fuse holder) to a point in  
your vehicle's fuse block that has power only when you turn the  
vehicle's key to either the accessory (ACC) or START position.  
Harness with 14-pin Connector  
________  
|________|  
|
|_____Red_____POWER LEAD B+ (To ACC or START)  
This connection turns on the stereo when you turn on the ignition or  
turn the key to ACC, and turns off the stereo when you turn off the  
ignition. This prevents your vehicle's battery from being drained if  
you leave the stereo on when you turn off the ignition.  
4. Connect the yellow power/memory wire (with in-line fuse holder) to  
your vehicle battery's positive (+) terminal or to a point in your  
vehicle's fuse block that provides a continuous source of 12 volts.  
This connection provides power for the stereo's components (such as  
the clock), and continuous power for the stereo's memory when the  
ignition is turned off.  
5. Connect the blue/white wire to any optional equipment, designed to run  
from a switched source, that you want the stereo to turn on and off  
(such as a booster or a power antenna).  
This wire does not provide power to the components. It simply turns  
them on or off. If you do not use this wire, secure it with a wire tie  
and do not let it touch metal.  
 
Connecting Two Pairs of Speakers  
If you are using both front and rear speakers, follow these steps to  
connect the harness to the speakers.  
(connector)  
___________  
|___________| Right  
|||| ||||  
Left  
(+) White__________|||| ||||___Gray (+)  
Front  
||| |||  
Front  
Rear  
(-) White/Black_____||| |||____Gray/Black (-)  
|| ||  
(+) Green____________|| ||_____Violet (+)  
| |  
Rear  
(-) Green/Black_______| |______Violet/Black (-)  
1. Use a small screwdriver to move 2 ch/4 ch on the bottom of the stereo  
to 4 ch (four channel).  
2. Connect the gray wire to the right front speaker's positive terminal.  
This terminal is usually marked with a plus sign or red mark.  
3. Connect the gray/black wire to the right front speaker's negative  
terminal. This terminal might be marked with a minus (-) sign or it  
might not be marked at all.  
4. Connect the white wire to the left front speaker's positive terminal.  
5. Connect the white/black wire to the left front speaker's negative  
terminal.  
6. Connect the violet wire to the right rear speaker's positive terminal.  
7. Connect the violet/black wire to the right rear speaker's negative  
terminal.  
8. Connect the green wire to the left rear speaker's positive terminal.  
9. Connect the green/black wire to the left rear speaker's negative  
terminal.  
Connecting One Pair of Speakers  
 
If you are using only one pair of speakers, follow these steps to connect  
the harness to the speakers.  
(connector)  
__________  
|__________| Right  
|||| ||||  
Left  
______(+) White_______|||| ||||___Gray (+)____________  
||| |||  
|
|
| X __(-) White/Black__||| |||____Gray/Black (-)__X |  
|| ||  
SPK. /  
\ SPK.  
/
\ X __(+) Green_________|| ||_____Violet (+)______X  
| |  
|______(-) Green/Black____| |______Violet/Black (-)____|  
|
|
1. Use a small screwdriver to move 2 ch/4 ch on the bottom of the stereo  
to 2 ch (two channel).  
2. Connect the gray wire to the right speaker's positive terminal. This  
terminal is usually marked with a plus (+) sign or red mark.  
3. Connect the violet/black wire to the right speaker's negative terminal  
This terminal might be marked with a minus (-) sign or it might not be  
marked at all.  
4. Connect the white wire to the left speaker's positive terminal.  
5. Connect the green/black wire to the left speaker's negative terminal.  
Connecting the Antenna  
Connect the vehicle's antenna cable to the stereo's large black antenna  
Connector.  
Completing the Connections  
Make sure you have securely made all other connections, then plug the  
harness' connector into the stereo's 14-pin wiring socket. Then reconnect  
the cable to the vehicle battery's negative terminal.  
Testing The Connections  
Turn on your vehicle's ignition and install your stereo's control panel  
(see "Installing the Control Panel" in Faxback Doc. # 62493). The display  
should light and the currently set time (or 12:00) should appear on the  
display when you press POWER to turn on the stereo.  
 
If the stereo does not work, immediately disconnect the cable from your  
vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal. Then recheck your connections.  
After you verify that the display lights, follow the instructions in  
"Mounting the stereo" below.  
Mounting The Stereo  
Once you verify that the stereo is connected properly, follow these steps  
to mount the stereo.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
2. Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna.  
3. Press REL on the right side of the control panel to remove it (see  
"Removing the Control Panel" in Faxback Doc. # 62493).  
4. Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the bottom left and  
right sides of the stereo.  
Press the keys downward, and slide the sleeve off of the stereo.  
5. Remove the keys from the slots.  
6. Put the sleeve into the dash, then secure it by bending out all the  
tabs with a screwdriver.  
7. If your vehicle has an existing mounting hole in the dash, use pliers  
or a 5/16-inch box-end wrench to attach the supplied washer and the  
short end of the supplied mounting bolt to the back of the stereo.  
Note: The other end of the mounting bolt is covered by a rubber  
mounting grommet.  
8. Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna.  
9. Slide the stereo into the sleeve until it locks into place.  
If you are securing the stereo in an existing mounting hole in the  
dash, push the mounting bolt (covered by the mounting grommet) through  
the existing mounting hole and make sure it is secure.  
Note: If the mounting bolt is too short to reach the mounting hole,  
remove the rubber mounting grommet and screw the supplied  
mounting bolt extender onto the mounting bolt. Then push the  
 
rubber grommet onto the mounting bolt.  
Otherwise, you can use the supplied bolt and washer to attach one end  
of the supplied metal strap to the mounting bolt on the back of the  
stereo. If necessary, bend the metal strap to fit your vehicle's  
mounting area. Then use the supplied sheet metal screw to attach the  
other end of the strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the  
dashboard. This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding  
of the stereo.  
10. Snap the plastic collar onto the front of the stereo.  
11. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
Note: You might need to reset the stereo's clock after you reconnect  
the cable to the vehicle battery.  
Removing The Stereo From The Dash  
If you ever want to remove the stereo from the dash, follow these steps.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
2. If you secured the stereo to an existing mounting hole under the dash,  
slide out the stereo to free the mounting bolt from the mounting hole.  
Or, remove the bolt holding the metal strap to the back of the stereo.  
3. Press REL to remove the stereo's control panel.  
4. Snap the plastic collar off of the front of the stereo.  
5. Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the bottom left and  
right sides of the stereo. Press the keys downward and slide the  
stereo out of the dash.  
6. Remove the keys from the slots.  
7. Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna.  
8. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
 
High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette w/Auto Reverse  
(120-2113) Operation Faxback Doc. # 62493  
The stereo's control panel must be in place for the stereo to operate.  
When you remove it, the stereo does not work. This is a simple, but  
effective security measure.  
Any stored stations remain in memory when the control panel is removed.  
Installing The Control Panel  
1. Insert the left edge of the control panel into the left edge of the  
recess. The holes in the control panel interlock with the pins in the  
recess.  
2. Gently push the right edge of the control panel into the recess until  
you hear a click.  
Removing The Control Panel  
1. Press REL on the right corner of the control panel.  
2. Grasp the control panel on the right side and pull it out to remove  
it.  
3. Store the control panel in the supplied carry case.  
Basic Operation  
Setting The Clock  
Note: You can set the clock only when the vehicle's ignition is turned on  
or set to ACC.  
1. While holding down F/C, repeatedly press TUNE \/ until the stereo  
displays the correct hour. Hold down TUNE \/ to rapidly advance the  
hours.  
2. While holding down F/C, repeatedly press TUNE /\ until the stereo  
displays the correct minute. Hold down TUNE /\ to rapidly advance the  
minutes.  
Changing The Display's Color  
The display's backlight color can be green or amber.  
 
Hold down POWER for about 3 seconds to change the display's color from  
amber to green (or vice versa).  
Adjusting The Controls  
When you listen to your stereo, you can adjust the following controls to  
suit your listening preferences.  
/\ and \/ - Repeatedly press to increase or decrease the volume. VOL: and  
the volume level appears on the display (such as VOL: 30). The  
volume level ranges from 0 to 40.  
WARNING: To protect your hearing, do not listen at high volume levels.  
Slowly increase the volume to a comfortable listening level.  
The display automatically returns to the time display 5 seconds after you  
finish adjusting the sound.  
AUDIO - Repeatedly press until BAS, TRE, BAL, or FAD and the current level  
appear on the display, then repeatedly press /\ or \/ within 5  
seconds to change the stereo's bass, treble, balance, or fader  
settings.  
Notes: When you adjust the balance toward the left speakers, L and the  
left balance level appear on the display (such as L 5). When you  
adjust the balance toward the right speakers, R and the right  
balance level appear on the display (such as R 3).  
When you adjust the fader toward the front speakers, F and the  
front fader level appear on the display (such as F 5). When you  
adjust the fader toward the rear speakers, R and the rear fader  
level appear on the display such as R 3).  
If BAS, TRE, BAL, or FAD and the number disappear before you press  
/\ or \/, repeatedly press AUDIO until the setting you want  
reappears, then repeatedly press /\ or \/ to set it.  
MUTE - Press to temporarily silence the stereo. - - - - appears on the  
display. To restore the sound, press MUTE again.  
LOUD - Press to boost the high and low frequencies when listening at low  
volume levels. LOUD appears on the display. Press LOUD again to  
return to normal sound.  
Radio Operation  
 
Playing The Radio  
1. Press POWER to turn on the stereo.  
2. Press BAND to select the AM or FM band. AM 1 or AM 2 appears on the  
display when an AM band is selected. FM 1, FM 2, or FM 3 appears on  
the display when an FM band is selected.  
Notes: Each time you press BAND, the radio tunes to the last station  
selected in the band.  
[ST] appears on the display when an FM signal is received in  
stereo.  
3. Tune to the desired station in one of the following ways.  
Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press TUNE \/ or TUNE /\ to tune down or up  
the selected band.  
Seek Tuning: Hold down SEEK \/ or SEEK /\ for about 1 second to tune  
to the next lower or higher station.  
Note: If the stereo does not find a strong station when seeking, it  
searches the band again for weaker stations.  
4. Press /\ or \/ to increase or decrease the volume as desired.  
Notes: See "Adjusting the Controls" above for information about changing  
the stereo's other settings.  
To temporarily display the frequency of the station currently  
playing, press F/C. The display shows the frequency for about 5  
seconds, then returns to the clock display.  
Memory Tuning  
You can manually store up to 12 AM and 18 FM stations in memory groups.  
Each memory group (AM 1, AM 2, FM 1, FM 2, and FM 3) holds up to six  
stations. You can also automatically store stations into a memory group.  
Manually Storing Stations  
1. Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired memory group (AM 1 or AM 2  
for AM, or FM 1, FM 2, or FM 3 for FM).  
 
2. Tune to the station you want to store.  
3. Hold down the desired memory location button until the frequency, ME,  
and band and memory group appear on the display. The volume  
momentarily mutes while the radio stores the station.  
Automatically Storing Stations  
1. Repeatedly press BAND to select the band and memory group where you  
want to store stations. For example, to store the first group of AM  
stations into AM 1, press BAND until AM 1 appears.  
2. Hold down AMS (automatic memory scan) for about 3 seconds. The stereo  
scans the selected band and stores the first six stations it finds  
(starting with the currently tuned frequency).  
During the scan, the stereo only searches for strong stations, and LOC  
appears on the display. If the stereo does not find six strong  
stations, it scans again, searching for weaker stations, and LOC  
disappears from the display.  
The band and memory group, frequency, and ME appear on the display.  
Then, after the stereo stores six stations or scans the band twice, it  
tunes to the first stored station and begins to play.  
3. To stop searching for stations before it automatically stops, briefly  
press AMS.  
Note: If a station has a weak signal or interference, the stereo might  
not store it automatically. If this happens, you can manually  
store the station.  
Selecting a Stored Station  
To select a stored station, press BAND to select the correct memory group.  
Then briefly press the desired memory location button. (Do not hold down  
the memory location button. This erases the previously stored station and  
stores the currently tuned station into that location.)  
Scanning Stored Stations  
The stereo's automatic memory scan (AMS) feature scans all stored stations  
in a memory group you select, pausing for 5 seconds at each stored station  
1. Press BAND until the stereo displays the memory group you want to scan  
 
2. To start automatic memory scan, briefly press AMS. The radio begins  
scanning the stored stations, and the current memory location number  
flashes. (Do not hold down AMS. This causes the radio to automatically  
seek and store six stations into the selected memory group).  
3. To stop scanning when the stereo pauses at a station you want to  
listen to, briefly press AMS. Otherwise, the stereo continues to scan  
the memory group.  
Cassette Player Operation  
Playing A Cassette  
CAUTION: We recommend using C-60 or C-90 cassette tapes. Avoid using C-120  
cassette tapes. They are very thin and can easily become tangled  
in the tape-handling parts.  
Follow these steps to play a cassette tape.  
1. Take up any slack by turning the cassette's hub with your finger or a  
pencil. Avoid touching the tape.  
2. Insert the tape into the cassette compartment with its open edge to  
the right. The tape begins to play, and the direction indicator (> or  
<) appears on the display.  
3. If you are playing a metal or Cr02 (Type ||) tape, press METAL/4 until  
MTL appears on the display.  
4. Adjust the volume, bass, treble, balance, and fader levels as desired.  
Notes: When the tape reaches the end of one side, the cassette player  
automatically changes the tape's direction and plays the other  
side of the tape. Play continues until you press /\.  
During play, you can switch to the other side of the cassette  
by pressing << and >> at the same time until the indicator on  
the display changes direction.  
5. Press /\ all the way in to stop the tape and eject it.  
CAUTION: We recommend you press /\ before you leave your vehicle, to  
release the tape from the tape-handling parts. This reduces the  
possibility of a tape being tangled or damaged.  
Fast-Forward and Rewind  
 
To fast-forward or quickly rewind the current side, firmly hold down << or  
>>. The tape quickly winds.  
Play resumes when the tape reaches the end of that side.  
To stop fast-forward or rewind, gently press and release the opposite  
button. Play continues.  
 
High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette w/Auto Reverse  
(120-2113) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 62494  
Your Optimus High-Power in-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette with Auto-Reverse is  
an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions  
will help you care for the stereo so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the stereo dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids  
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Handle the stereo gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit  
boards and cases and can cause the stereo to work improperly.  
Keep the stereo away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear  
of parts.  
Wipe the stereo with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the stereo.  
Modifying or tampering with the stereo's internal components can cause a  
malfunction and might invalidate your stereo's warranty and void your FCC  
authorization to operate it. If your stereo is not performing as it  
should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
The FCC Wants You To Know  
Your stereo might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating  
properly. To determine whether your stereo is causing the interference,  
turn off your stereo. If the interference goes away, your stereo is  
causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by:  
Moving your stereo away from the receiver.  
Contacting your local RadioShack store for help.  
Cleaning The Tape-Handling Parts  
Clean the tape head after about every 20 hours of playing time. Insert a  
special head-cleaning cassette (such as Cat. No. 44-1202), and follow the  
cleaning cassette's directions to clean the tape head.  
Restoring Tape Tension And Sound Quality  
After you play a cassette tape a few times, the tape might become tightly  
 
wound on the reels. This can cause playback sound quality to deteriorate.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-forward the tape from the beginning to  
the end of one side, then completely rewind it. Then loosen the tape reels  
by gently tapping each side of the cassette's outer shell on a flat  
surface.  
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the cassette when tapping it. Do not  
touch the exposed tape or allow any sharp objects near the  
cassette.  
Replacing A Fuse  
If the clock resets or stored stations are lost when the ignition is off,  
you might need to replace the yellow continuous power wire's fuse with a  
fuse such as Cat. No. 270-1003 (not supplied). If the stereo does not  
operate, you might need to replace the red power wire's fuse with a fuse  
such as Cat. No. 270-1012 (the supplied spare fuse is one). Check both  
fuses.  
1. Disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
2. To open a fuse holder, pull the latches apart until it opens. Then, to  
remove the fuse, gently pull one of the fuse holder's wires up and  
pull the fuse off of both wire clips inside the fuse holder.  
3. If either fuse is blown, replace it. Use only standard 1-1/4 inch  
fuses with the proper rating. The yellow continuous power wire's fuse  
must be 0.5 amps, and the red power wire's fuse must be 6 amps.  
CAUTION: Make sure you replace a fuse only with another fuse of the  
same rating.  
4. Reassemble the fuse holders by placing the wires back inside the  
holders then squeezing them together until they snap shut.  
5. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.  
6. Reset your stereo's clock and memory settings as well as other vehicle  
accessories.  
 
High-Power In-Dash AM/FM Stereo Cassette w/Auto Reverse  
(120-2113)  
Specifications  
Faxback Doc. # 62495  
Radio:  
FM (Nominal)  
Am (Nominal)  
Frequency Range: .................... 88-108 MHz ............ 530-1710 kHz  
IF Rejection: ............................ 75 dB ................... 50 dB  
Image Rejection: ......................... 44 dB ................... 55 dB  
Selectivity: ............................. 60 dB ................... 35 dB  
Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratio: ............. 65 dB ................... 48 dB  
Stereo Separation: ....................... 35 dB ................... -----  
Usable Sensitivity: .............. 3 uV (3% THD) ....... 30 uV (20 dB S/N)  
Cassette Player:  
Cassette Mechanism: ......................................... Auto-Reverse  
Wow and Flutter: ............................................... 0.2% WRMS  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: ............................................. 52 dB  
Separation: ........................................................ 35 dB  
Frequency Response (-3 dB): ................................. 60-12,000 Hz  
General:  
Power Source: ................................... 14.4 VDC Negative Ground  
Bass Control Effects: ................................ +/- 11 dB at 100 Hz  
Treble Control Effects: .............................. +/- 11 dB at 10 kHz  
Loudness Control Effects: ............ + 10 dB at 100 Hz / +5 dB at 10 kHz  
Speaker Output Impedance: .................................... 4 or 8 Ohms  
Maximum Power: ........................ 22 Watts/Channel (With 2 Speakers)  
7 Watts/Channel (With 4 Speakers)  
 
Power Output (10% THD @ 1 kHz): ... 16 Watts RMS/Channel (With 2 Speakers)  
4 Watts RMS/Channel (With 4 Speakers)  
Chassis Size (HWD): ........ 1-15/16 x 7 x 5-7/8 Inches 50 x 178 x 150 mm)  
Weight: ............................................. 3 lbs 5 ozs (1.5 kg)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications  
are subject to change and improvement without notice.  
(BR EB 10/9/00)  
LN-03/04  
 

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