Honda Pilot 2003

Owner's Manual - Page 206

For PILOT 2003.

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Select the radio with the AM/FM
buttononthefrontpanel,therear
control panel, or the remote control.
From the front panel, after selecting
the rear system with the RR CTRL
knob, use the TUNE, SEEK, or
SCAN functions or the Preset
buttons to select a station.
From the rear control panel in the
ceiling, use the and
buttons to select the stations
that are set into the Preset buttons.
Pressing the or button will
cause the system to search up or
down the band for a station with a
strong signal. You will see SEEK in
the display.
To change Preset stations with the
remote control, press the or
button. To search for strong
stations, press the or
button.
After loading the cassette, select the
cassette player with the TAPE
buttononthefrontpanel,therear
control panel, or the remote control.
On the rear control panel, use the
PROG/PLAY button to reverse the
tape’s direction. Use the and
buttons to skip. Press the
button to skip forward to the
beginning of the next song or
passage. You will see FF flashing in
the display. Press the button to
skip backward to the beginning of
the current song or passage. You will
seeREVflashinginthedisplay.
On the remote control, use the
PROG/PLAY button to reverse the
tape’s direction. Press the FWD or
REW button to fast forward or
rewind the tape. Press either of
those buttons or the PROG/PLAY
button to return to playing the tape.
To skip to the beginning of the next
song or passage, press the
button. You will see FF
flashinginthedisplay.Toskiptothe
beginning of the current song or
passage, press the button. You
will see REV flashing in the display.
To operate the cassette player from
the front panel, refer to page .
Make sure you have selected the
rear system with the RR CTRL knob
first.
178
Playing the Radio With the Rear
Entertainment System
Playing a Cassette With the Rear
Entertainment System
Rear Entertainment System
Comfort and Convenience Features
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