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3-211-958- 12 (1) Operating instructions Manual de instrucciones HD Radio™ T uner XT -100HD Getting Started Resetting the car audio unit Before operating the HD Radio tuner for the fi rst time, reset the car audio unit. If the car audio unit is not reset, it may not function properly . For details on how to reset it, refer to the Operating Instr[...]
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Installation Parts list The numbers in the list are keyed to those in the instructions. ø4 × 14 mm ( 3 / 16 × 9 / 16 in.) × 4 2 m (7 8 3 / 4 in.) Precautions • Choose the mounting location carefully , observing the following: – This unit is not subject to temperatures exceeding 55°C (131°F) (such as in a car parked in [...]