pg. 1:36 Cassette deck


A - Cassette slot


The cassette is inserted with the open side to the right (side 1 or A of the cassette upwards). When the cassette is inserted, the radio is disengaged and the cassette will start to play automatically. "TAPE 1" or "TAPE 2" is displayed to indicate which side of the tape is being played. When one side of the tape is being played. When one side of the tape has been played the unit will automatically play the other side (auto-reverse). The cassette can be inserted or ejected even when the unit is switched off.


B - Reversing the tape (rev)


Press the button to play the other side of the tape.
The side of the tape being played will be displayed.


C - Fast winding


The tape is advanced with "ff" and rewound with "rew". The tape side indicator in the display will flash rapidly during fast winding. Fast winding can be stopped by pressing the button again.


D - Dolby B button


Press this button when you use tapes recorded with the Dolby B noise reduction system. The Dolby Symbol will be indicated in the display.

pg. 1:37 Cassette deck


A - "nxt" (next selector)


Press the "nxt" button and the tape will automatically advance to the next song. There must be a pause of approx. 5 seconds between songs for this function to operate.


B - "rpt" (repeat) selector


Press the "rpt" button to rewind the tape to the beginning of the song. Press the button again to rewind to the beginning of the previous song.
There must be a pause of approx. 5 seconds between the songs for this function to operate.


C - Pause


If you press the "power-volume" knob the tape is stopped, the unit is silent and "PAUSE" is displayed. To restart the tape press the knob again.

pg. 1:38 Cassette deck


A - Cassette eject


If the button is pressed the tape will stop and the cassette will be ejected. The radio will be automatically engaged. The radio or CD will engage automatically (depending on which mode was activated before the tape was played).


B - To re-enter Radio mode


There are three alternative ways to re-enter Radio mode:

  • Push one of the waveband selector buttons
  • Push the auto seek button
  • Push one of the preset buttons


    When the unit re-enters Radio mode, the cassette will not be ejected.


    C - To re-enter Tape mode


    If the Tape function has been disconnected and the cassette has not been ejected, the Tape mode can re-entered by pressing the "tape" button.

    pg. 1:39 CD - Remote (certain models)


    A - CD mode selector


    Press "cd" to actuate the CD mode. The disc/track last listened to will continue to play. If the CD-changer cartridge * is empty, "---" will be displayed.
    If a selected disc does not exist, the disc number and "5--" will be displayed and the next disc will be automatically selected.


    * The functions pertaining to the CD-changer are only applicable if the unit has been connected to the Volvo CD-changer which is sold separately as an accessory, or on certain models, standard on the car.


    B - Disc number selector


    Depress one of the preset buttons (1-6) to select the disc number desired. The selected disc number and track number will be displayed.

    C - Music search


    Press the "rew" or "ff" button to search within a track. While the button is depressed the playing time for this track will be displayed.

    pg. 1:40 CD - Remote (certain models)


    A - Track number selector


    Turn the knob to select the track number desired.


    B - Changing the selected track number


    Press "nxt" for forward selection or "rpt" for backward selection. The chosen disc number and track number will be displayed.

    C - Playing-time display


    When this button is pressed the playing time for the current track is displayed for 5 seconds.

    pg. 1:41 CD - Remote (certain models)


    A - Random choice


    Press "rev" to actuate the random mode. From a disc chosen at random, 4 tracks will be played (also chosen at random). A new disc will then be played in the same way. "RND" will be displayed when this function is engaged.


    B - Pause


    If you press the "power-volume" knob, the disc is stopped, the unit is silent and "PAUSE" is displayed. To restart the disc, press the knob again.


    C - To re-enter the Radio mode


    There are two ways to re-enter Radio mode:

  • Push one of the waveband selector buttons
  • Push the autostore button


    D - To re-enter Tape mode


    If a cassette is already inserted, the tape deck will re-engage if the "tape" button is pressed.

    pg. 1:42 Technical specifications

    SC-710


    Output: 4 x 20 W (10% dist.)
    Output impedance: 4 Ohms
    System voltage: 12 Volts, negative ground
    Fuse: 10 A


    Radio


    System: PLL (Phase Lock Loop) system with tuned RF (Radio Frequency) front end and automatic wide band gain control. Electronic suppression circuitry (noise killer).
    Frequency range: 87.9 - 107.9 MHz
    530 - 1710 kHz
    Sensitivity: 1.1µV
    20µV
    Stereo separation: 35 dB


    Cassette deck 4 - track, 2 channel stereo


    Tape speed: 4.76 cm/sec.
    Channel separation 48 dB
    Frequency range 30 - 15000 Hz
    S/N (120 µV) 55 dB
    S/N (70 µV) 55 dB
    Wow and Flutter less than 0.06%
    Pinch off


    SC-811


    Output: 4 x 25 W (10% dist.)
    Output impedance: 4 Ohms
    System voltage: 12 Volts, negative ground
    Fuse: 10 A


    Radio


    Radio System: PLL (Phase Lock Loop) system with tuned RF (Radio Frequency) front end and automatic wide band gain control. Electronic suppression circuitry (noise killer).


    Frequency range: 87.9 - 107.9 MHz
    530 - 1710 kHz
    Sensitivity 1.1µV
    20µV
    Stereo separation: 35 dB


    Cassette deck 4-track, 2 channel stereo


    Full logic electronic control
    Tape speed: 4.76 cm/sec.
    Channel separation: 53dB
    Frequency range: 30-15000 hz
    S/N: 56 dB without Dolby B
    S/N: 66 dB with Dolby B
    Wow and Flutter: less than 0.06 %


    "Dolby" and the double D symbol are the trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
    Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.



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