Becker Designed 1432 User Manual

OPERATION GUIDE  
FOR BECKER 1432  
Overview  
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Prepare to enjoy the many pleasures of listening to a superb sound system:  
the Mercedes-Benz AM and FM stereo radio with cassette player. This  
Operation Guide is designed to give you both a quick reference of basic  
functions and features and a detailed description of the system's entire range  
of operation. To maximize your listening satisfaction, take a few minutes to  
carefully review all sections of this guide.  
Note: The following instructions also include the functions of the optional dealer-installed trunk-mounted  
compact disc changer. Not available in station wagon models.  
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CASSETTE PLAYER FUNCTIONS  
BASIC CONTROLS  
DISPLAY PANEL  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
1 Power Button  
1 Indicator for Tone Control  
1
Reverse Music Search/Fast Rewind  
Button  
2 Volume Bar  
2 Indicator for Antitheft Code,  
Balance Setting and Cassette  
Functions  
2
Forward Music Search/Fast Forward  
Button  
3 Bass Control/Balance  
Left Button  
4 Treble Control/Balance  
Right Button  
5 Mode Button (Selection of  
Operating Mode)  
3 Indicator for Dolby® B and C  
Button  
3
4
5
6
Track Selection Button, Eject Button  
(Push and Hold)  
Tape Selection Button  
Dolby® B and C Button  
Cassette Port  
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COMPACT DISC CHANGER FUNCTIONS  
BASIC CONTROLS  
1 Power Button  
2 Volume Bar  
3 Bass Control/Balance  
Left Button  
DISPLAY PANEL  
1 Indicator for Tone Control  
2 Indicator for CD Function  
CD OPERATION  
1
2
3
Function Control Button  
Disc Selection Buttons  
Forward Music Search/Fast  
Forward Button  
3
Disc Indicator  
4 Treble Control/Balance  
Right Button  
5 Mode Button (Selection of  
Operating Mode)  
4 Track Indicator  
4
5
Reverse Music Search/Fast  
Reverse Button  
Number of Track Display Button  
5 Random Track Play Indicator  
6
7
Random Track Play Button  
Elapsed Playing Time Button  
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BASIC CONTROLS  
Volume: Sound level is adjusted by  
means of the volume bar located on the  
left side of the radio faceplate. Press  
Power: The sound system will  
operate with the car's ignition switch  
radio display indicates relative bass  
and treble settings.  
in either the PWR on or off  
position. To operate the radio or the  
optional CD changer, simply push  
the power button located at the lower  
left corner of the radio faceplate.  
Pushing the power button again will  
turn the radio off. A tape cassette can  
be played without using the power  
button by simply inserting the tape  
into the cassette port. As soon as the  
cassette is drawn into position, it will  
begin to play.  
VOLUME upward to increase  
volume or downward to decrease  
volume.  
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  
Speed-Dependent Volume  
Adjustment: A special function  
adjusts the volume of sound a preset  
amount according to vehicle speed.  
Thus, increased wind and road noise  
are compensated for as the vehicle is  
driven faster. When vehicle speed  
and thus ambient sound level drop,  
the volume is automatically lowered  
a preset amount.  
respective button. If the button is  
p
d
released and then pressed again, the  
tone level will move toward its  
minimum  
level.  
To  
reverse  
adjustment direction, the maximum  
level must be reached first. The  
system is equipped with a memory  
function that will store the  
adjustment tone levels of AM, FM,  
cassette and optional CD modes  
separately.  
Mode:  
Pushing this button  
repeatedly will cause the radio to  
cycle through each of its MODE  
operating modes: tuner, cassette  
player and CD player (if so  
equipped).  
Tone: Two tone buttons, identified  
by musical notes, are located above  
the volume bar. The left button  
controls bass, and the right controls  
treble. A bar graph at the left of the  
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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  
button. To shift balance to the right  
speakers, press the treble control button.  
Balance can be set to the mid-position  
by pressing both buttons simultaneously.  
Antenna:  
The  
antenna  
extends  
automatically whenever the radio is  
switched on and retracts whenever the  
radio or the vehicle's ignition is  
switched off.  
Power-Off Delay: When you are  
listening to the sound system and turn  
off the ignition key, the sound system  
will continue playing for three seconds.  
This allows you sufficient time to turn  
the ignition key to the accessory  
position without interrupting the  
function of the radio, the cassette player  
or the optional CD changer.  
A visual indication of the  
p
d
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balance setting is provided on the  
display when the balance feature is  
activated.  
Battery Conservation: It is possible to  
operate the radio when the ignition is off  
for up to an hour. After one hour, the  
radio will automatically shut itself off to  
conserve battery power. If continued  
listening is desired, simply press the  
power button again.  
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 output of the rear speakers,  
while reducing that of the front.  
Positioning the thumbwheel in its center  
detent will equalize sound output.  
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Radio Operation  
Radio Operation  
The radio is capable of receiving  
monaural AM broadcasts and  
monaural and stereo FM broadcasts.  
A stereo indicator will appear on the  
radio display whenever an FM stereo  
signal is received. To select the wave  
band you wish to hear, simply press  
any one of the numbered station  
recall buttons located along the top  
of the radio faceplate-1 through 6 for  
FM, 7 through 0 for AM. To tune to  
a specific station, use any of the  
following methods:  
The scan bar, located directly to the  
right of the seek bar, allows  
sampling of radio stations within a  
wave band for approimately five  
seconds each. If no action is taken  
during the five-second period, the  
radio will tune to the next station.  
Pressing either the seek bar or the  
scan bar a second time will cause the  
radio to stay tuned to the station  
being sampled.  
sensitivity level is automatically  
increased after the entire wave band  
has been sampled without finding a  
station.  
Direct Frequency Tuning: To tune  
directly to a specific frequency,  
switch to your desired wave band-  
AM or FM-as described, then press  
the function control button, which is  
AM or  
FM  
*
Sensitivity Control: This feature  
enables you to choose two tuning  
sensitivity levels by pressing the  
sensitivity control button located on  
the far right side of the radio  
faceplate. The level you select will  
be indicated by an L (local) or a D  
(distant) appearing on the right side  
of the radio display. In the local  
mode, the radio will seek and scan  
only the strongest signals. In the  
distant mode, it will seek and scan  
less powerful signals as well. The  
identified by a star "*" and located  
just to the right of the radio display.  
The display will go blank. Next,  
Seek and Scan Tuning: The seek  
bar, located on the right side of the  
radio faceplate, can be used to tune  
press  
the  
numbered  
buttons  
corresponding to the digits of your  
desired station. For example, to  
select the frequency 98.5, you would  
first press the function control button  
to clear the display. Then you would  
press button numbers 9, 8 and 5 in  
consecutive order. The display  
would then read 98.5, and the station  
at that frequency would begin  
SEEK SCAN  
in broadcast frequencies within AM  
or FM wave bands. Pressing the bar  
up will cause the radio to lock onto  
stations tracked in ascending  
frequencies; pressing it down will  
track stations in descending order.  
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playing. The driver, of course,  
should not  
Continue holding the button until  
this station is deleted from memory  
and the frequency of your newly  
selected station appears on the  
display. The new frequency will be  
stored in memory.  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
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To play a cassette, insert it into the  
cassette port with its side one or A  
up and the exposed tape side facing  
the port. The cassette will be drawn  
automatically into the deck. At the  
conclusion of the first side's play, the  
use the direct frequency method  
when the vehicle is in motion.  
Manual Tuning: To manually tune  
through  
each  
possible  
radio  
broadcast frequency in ascending  
order, press the right manual tuning  
button. Each possible frequency  
number will appear in the display as  
you reach it. To manually tune  
through radio stations in descending  
order, press the left manual tuning  
button.  
auto-reverse  
mechanism  
will  
automatically begin playing the other  
side of the tape.  
If a tape has already been loaded but  
a different mode (tuner or CD) has  
been subsequently selected, press the  
mode button until cassette play  
resumes.  
Push-Button Memory Tuning: The  
most convenient method of tuning is  
to store your favorite stations in the  
radio's memory. Six FM stations and  
four AM stations may be stored by  
using the numbered station recall  
buttons located along the top of the  
radio faceplate.  
CR Tape Switch: This feature  
allows you to select the proper  
equalization setting for playing  
chromium dioxide (CrO2) or "metal"  
cassette tapes. The radio display will  
show CR when this option has been  
selected.  
First, using either the seek, scan, or  
direct frequency tuning methods,  
tune in the station you wish to store.  
Next, push and hold the numbered  
station recall button you wish to use.  
The radio will display the station  
currently stored at that number.  
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Eject: To remove a cassette, push  
and hold the track selection/eject  
button until the tape automatically  
Push the button twice to completely  
rewind the tape. Once engaged, it  
will lock into position until the tape  
is fully rewound or until another tape  
function is activated.  
1 - 2  
disengages and can then be retrieved  
from the cassette port. Ejecting a  
cassette switches the system to radio  
operation.  
I<<R  
The radio's display will show REW  
and the current track to indicate that  
the rewind function has been  
activated.  
Forward  
Music  
Search/Fast  
Forward: A cassette tape can be  
automatically advanced to the next  
selection by pressing the forward  
music search button once.  
Track Selection: Once a cassette  
has been engaged, the track selection  
button can be used to switch to the  
tape's other side without having to  
remove and flip the cassette. The  
radio's display will always indicate  
the current track being played.  
>>I  
The radio's display will show MSF  
and the current track to indicate that  
music search has been activated.  
Dolby® B and Dolby® C Noise  
Reduction: This function, which is  
activated by pressing the  
To fast-forward the tape to the end of  
the side, press the forward music  
search button twice. The radio's  
display will show FF and the current  
track to indicate the fast-forward  
function has been activated.  
B >  
<C  
Dolby noise reduction button,  
reduces background hiss while  
playing a cassette that was recorded  
using the Dolby® B or Dolby® C  
noise reduction system. Most  
prerecorded cassettes indicate the  
type of noise reduction that was used  
during recording (if any). The radio's  
display will indicate the noise  
Reverse Music Search/Rewind: A  
cassette tape selection can be  
repeated by pressing the reverse  
music search button once. The  
radio's display will show MSR and  
the current track to indicate that  
music search has been activated.  
reduction  
system  
selected.  
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Compact Disc Operation  
The radio's station recall buttons,  
numbered 1FM through 0AM,  
function as CD disc-select buttons as  
well. To play the disc in the CD  
magazine's fourth compartment, for  
example, press button 4FM.  
If the optional dealer-installed CD  
changer is connected to your system,  
it can be operated via the same keys  
that control the radio and cassette  
player.  
During this procedure, the display  
panel will read LOAD M if in CD  
mode. Once the CD changer cycles  
through the discs in the magazine,  
the first CD will play.  
The same instructions that govern  
volume, tone and balance in the  
radio and cassette modes apply to the  
CD mode as well. However, some  
system functions and procedures are  
exclusive to the CD mode.  
Ejecting the CD Magazine: To  
eject the magazine from the CD  
changer, press the CD port door lock  
to open the magazine port door.  
Press the magazine eject button  
inside the port door and the  
magazine will automatically slide  
halfway out of the magazine port;  
remove the magazine manually and  
close the port door.  
Loading the CD Magazine and CD  
Changer: The CD changer is inside  
the car's trunk. Its magazine will  
accept up to ten discs. Insert the  
discs  
into  
the  
magazine  
To Play CDs: First, turn on the  
radio. Press the mode button once or  
twice, depending on the operating  
mode set before, until CD appears on  
the display. If the CD magazine has  
not been inserted into the CD  
changer or if there are no discs in the  
CD magazine, the display will  
indicate CD-M-E, meaning CD  
Magazine Empty.  
compartments with the label surface  
facing up.  
When the magazine is loaded, place  
it into the CD changer port. An  
arrow on the top surface of the  
magazine indicates which end should  
be inserted first. When you feel the  
magazine lock snugly into position  
in the port, close the port door.  
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Load 4 appears on the display as the  
disc is placed into position; the  
display changes to CD 14 once the  
disc begins to play.  
beginning of the last track on the  
disc.  
how far you have back-tracked  
through the selection, the display  
will indicate the disc's elapsed  
playing time.  
To fast-forward through a given  
track, press the function control  
button "*" and then the forward  
music search button. To help gauge  
your progress through a track, the  
disc's elapsed playing time will be  
indicated on the display.  
To interrupt one disc and choose  
another press the appropriate disc-  
selector button for the disc desired.  
The display will read LOAD and the  
number of the desired disc until the  
newly selected disc begins playing.  
Random Track Play: To play the  
tracks on a CD in nonconsecutive  
order, press the Dolby® B/C button  
once. In this mode, the track number  
indicated on the display will be  
followed by an R to show that  
selections are being randomly  
chosen. To cancel this command and  
return to sequential playing of CD  
selections as they are ordered on the  
disc, press the Dolby® B/C button  
once more.  
Reverse  
Music  
Search/Fast  
Should two horizontal lines appear  
on the right side of the display, this  
indicates that an empty compartment  
in the CD magazine was selected.  
Reverse: To repeat an earlier track  
on the disc you are listening to, press  
the reverse music search button.  
Press it once to go back to the  
beginning of the selection currently  
playing, twice to return to the  
beginning of the previous selection,  
and so forth.  
Forward  
Music  
Search/Fast  
Forward: To move from one track  
to the next on the same CD, simply  
press the forward music search  
button. The current track will fade  
out, and a moment later the CD's  
next selection will begin. Similarly,  
to move ahead three selections,  
quickly press the key three times.  
Press this button for a sustained  
period, and you will move  
consecutively  
through  
several  
selections, all the way to the  
beginning of the disc, if you choose.  
To move consecutively through  
several tracks, press and hold the  
forward music search button; in this  
way, you can advance as far as the  
To fast-reverse through a given  
selection, press the function control  
button "*" followed by the reverse  
music search button. To help monitor  
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for it to read the contents of a disc.  
As soon as relative humidity has  
decreased, this situation will correct  
itself, usually within one or two  
hours.  
Display of Tracks and Playing  
Time: To determine the number of  
tracks on the selected disc, press the  
function control button "*", and then  
the tape selection button CR. The  
display will indicate the total number  
of selections for eight seconds.  
Similarly, to determine how long a  
disc has been playing, press the  
function control button "*", and then  
the mode button. A three- or four-  
digit number will appear in the  
display - the first one or two  
indicating minutes, the second two  
danger from invisible laser  
radiation. Do not remove the  
cover. There are no parts that can  
be repaired by the user. Only  
qualified  
should  
service  
attempt  
or  
technicians  
internal  
Although compact discs are specially  
coated for durability, they should  
still be handled carefully. Handle  
discs only by the edges and avoid  
fingerprints, dust, scratches, and  
dampness on both surfaces. Do not  
label the discs or affix paper or tape  
to them. After removing a disc from  
the magazine, store it in its original  
case.  
maintenance  
repairs.  
indicating seconds.  
A
display  
readout of 3417 means the disc has  
been playing for thirty-four minutes  
and seventeen seconds.  
If needed, clean the disc with a CD  
cleaning cloth, wiping radially from  
the center of the disc to the edge. Do  
not use solvents such as benzene,  
thinner, or commercially available  
cleaners intended for analog discs.  
Maintenance Notes for CD  
System: Extreme temperatures will  
affect the performance of the CD  
system.  
However,  
optimum  
performance will occur between 32  
and 140 degrees Fahrenheit.  
Mistracking or skipping due to road  
shock is unavoidable but will not  
damage the unit or discs.  
Dampness on the disc surface can be  
caused by changing temperatures and  
may affect disc performance,  
inhibiting the system's laser from  
focusing and making it impossible  
Caution: This CD player contains  
a Class 1 laser unit. If the cover is  
opened or damaged, there is  
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High Performance Sound  
Developing vibrant stereo power by  
means of separate audio power  
amplifiers, the system plays through  
ten high-quality speakers in the S-  
Class and 300 Class models: two  
low-frequency, two mid-frequency,  
four high-frequency and two mid-  
high-frequency units. The SL sound  
system has six speakers: two low-  
frequency, two mid-frequency, and  
two high-frequency units.  
Standard on all S-Class and SL  
models, as well as the 300E, 300E  
4MATICTM and 300 CE*, is a special  
High Performance Sound System,  
* Optionally available on the 300 D  
2.5 Turbo and the 300 E 2.6.  
which  
has  
been  
specifically  
engineered and equalized for the  
interiors of these particular models.  
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Antitheft System  
4. Enter the rest of the antitheft code.  
Each number will be displayed when  
it is keyed in. 5. When all four  
antitheft code numbers have been  
correctly entered, radio operation  
will resume. The station stored at  
push-button 1FM will play.  
further recoding attempts. The radio  
must be left ON during this period in  
order for it to reenter the CODE  
mode.  
The Mercedes-Benz AM and FM  
stereo radio with cassette player and  
CD compatibility is fitted with a  
built-in system designed to help  
render it inoperative in case of theft.  
If the radio or battery is  
disconnected, the radio will be  
automatically disabled. To indicate  
this state, the word CODE will  
appear on the radio's display. To  
render the radio operable again, the  
correct four-digit code must be  
entered into the radio via its  
numbered station recall buttons. A  
code is preassigned to each radio and  
supplied to the owner on two wallet-  
sized cards.  
Code cards should not be stored in  
the glove compartment.  
vehicle service at an authorized  
Mercedes-Benz dealer, we  
During  
Incorrect Code: If an incorrect  
antitheft code digit is entered,  
continue to enter numbers until four  
are displayed. The word CODE will  
appear again. The system allows two  
more recoding attempts. After the  
third incorrect attempt, the word  
WAIT is displayed. A period of 15  
minutes must pass and the word  
CODE must again be displayed  
before recoding can be successful.  
The radio must be left ON during  
this period. This measure is meant to  
prevent a thief from recoding the  
radio by randomly entering numbers.  
recommend that you leave one card  
with your service advisor. Thus, if  
the battery is disconnected, the  
service advisor can recode the radio  
before the car is returned to you.  
If the car is equipped with a  
Mercedes-Benz  
antitheft  
alarm  
system, the alarm will sound should  
the radio be removed from the  
console while the alarm system is  
armed. If you have difficulty  
reprogramming the radio or if the  
reprogramming function fails to  
Recoding Sequence: To recode a  
radio, follow this procedure: 1. Turn  
ignition key to lock position one.  
2. Turn on the radio. The word  
CODE appears on the display. 3.  
Enter the first digit of the radio's  
antitheft code as it appears on the  
code card. The word CODE will  
disappear and the first number that  
you have entered will be displayed.  
operate,  
please  
contact  
your  
If the correct antitheft code has not  
been entered after three separate  
attempts-and therefore after two 15-  
minute WAIT intervals-the radio will  
lock for 24 hours to prevent any  
authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer.  
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