Hyundai HM-3764RH User manual

Category
Car media receivers
Type
User manual

Hyundai HM-3764RH is a car radio with a variety of features that can enhance your driving experience. It features an AM/FM tuner with 18 FM and 6 AM presets, allowing you to easily store and access your favorite stations. The radio also has a CD changer control, so you can enjoy your music collection on the go. Additionally, the Hyundai HM-3764RH has a number of other features, including:

  • A loudness control to boost the bass and treble response at low volume levels
  • A display button to show the time
  • A mute button to silence the volume
  • A security code input to protect your radio from theft

Hyundai HM-3764RH is a car radio with a variety of features that can enhance your driving experience. It features an AM/FM tuner with 18 FM and 6 AM presets, allowing you to easily store and access your favorite stations. The radio also has a CD changer control, so you can enjoy your music collection on the go. Additionally, the Hyundai HM-3764RH has a number of other features, including:

  • A loudness control to boost the bass and treble response at low volume levels
  • A display button to show the time
  • A mute button to silence the volume
  • A security code input to protect your radio from theft
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INSTRUCTIONS
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CD
CHANGER
CONTROLS
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SETT|NG
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CELLULAR
TELEPHONE
MUTE
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17
HANDLING
COMPACT
DISCS
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18
LCD
DISPLAY
FOR
CDC
ERROR
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Before
operating
the
unit,
please
read
this
manual
thoroughty
and retain
it for
future
reference.
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POWER
BUTTON
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Press
this button
to turn
the unit
on or ofi.
When
the
power
is on, the
previous
mode
(
last
memory
)
will appear.
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INITIAL
VOLUME
LEVEL SET
UP
Press the
PowER button
longer
than 2 seconds
to
memorize
initial
volume
level.
The current
volume level
is stored
as
the
initial
volume
level.
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VOLUME
UP /
DOWN CONTROL
To
increase
the volume
level,
turn right.
The
volume
will
increase
and
the
level will be shown
under
the
"
VOL
"
indication
on
the display
panel.
To decrease
the
volume
level,
turn left.
On
any
mode,
turning
this
button
switches
volume
control
mode
automatically.
After 5
sec
volume
indication
display
will return
to the
previous
mode.
This control
is
also
used
in conjunction
with
the Select
(SEL)
button
@
to adjust
the
Bass, Treble,
Balance
and
Fader
levels.
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AUDTO
FUNCTTON
SELECTION
This
button
is to
select
the function.
When this
button is
pressed
each
time. LCD
displays
each mode
as follows :
TVOLUME
_
BASS
-TREBLE
_BALANCE
-FADER
When
this button
'"
function for
5 seconds
and
then
come back
to the
previous
mode.
On selected
function,
volume
level
can be controlled
by turning
this
button.
The
display will
automatically
return
to normal
indication
5 seconds
after the last
adjustment
is made
or when
another function is
activated.
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BASS
CONTROL
To
adjust the
Bass level,
first
select the Bass
mode
by
pressing
the
Select
button
@
until the
"BAS"
indication
appears
on
the
display
panel.
Within
5 seconds
of choosing the
bass mode
turn righVleft
to adjust
the
bass response
as
desired. The
bass level will
be shown
on the
display
panel
from
a minimum
of
"BAS
-10"
to
a maximum
of
"BAS
10".
The
display will
automatically
return
to the normal
indication
5
seconds
after
the last
adjustment
or
when
another function
is
activated.
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TREBLE CONTROL
To
adjust
the treble
level, first select
the Treble
mode by
pressing
the
Select
button
@
until the
"TRE"
indication appears
on the
display
panel.
Within 5 seconds
of choosing
the treble
mode, turn
righUleft
to adjust
the
treble
response
as
desired.
The treble
level
will
be
shown
on the
display
panel
from a minimum
of
"TRE
10". The display
will
automatically
return to the
normal
indication 5
seconds
after the
last
adjustment
or when another
function
is activated.
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BAr-ANCE
CONTROL
To
adjust
the left-right speaker
balance,
first select
the balance
mode
by
pressing
the Select button
@
until
the
"BAL"
indication
appears
on
the
display
panel.
Within 5 seconds
of choosing
the
balance
mode,
to
adjust stereo
balance to
the left channel
speakers
or
turn
right
to
adjust
it to the channel speakers.
The balance
position
will be shown
by
the bars
on the display
panel
from
"BAL
10L"(full left)
to
"BAL
10R"(full
right).
When the
volume
level
between
the left and
right speakers
is equal,
"BAL
L=R"
will be
shown on
the display
panel.
The display
will automatically
return
to the
normal
indication 5 seconds
after
the last adjustment or
when another
function is activated.
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FADER
CONTROL
To
adjust
the
front-rear
speaker
barance,
first
serect
the Fader
mode
by
pressing
the
serect
button
@
untir
the
"FAD"
indication
appears
on the
display
panel.
Within
5
seconds
of
choosing
the
Fader
mode
turn
right
/ reft
to
adjust
the
front-rear
speaker
tevet
as
desired.
The
fader
position
will
be
shown
by
the
bars
on
the
display panel
from
"FAD
10F"(fuil
front)
to
"FAD
10R"(furr
rear).
when
the
volume
level
between
the
front
and
rear
speakers
is
equal,
..FAD
F=R"
will
be
shown
on
the
display panel.
The
display
will
automatically
return
to the
normar
indication
5 seconds
after
the
last
adjustment
or when
another
function
is
activated.
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SOURCE
BUTTON
Press
CDG
button
to
selected
CD
changer
mode.
When
CD
changer
is
not
connected
or
there
is
a
CASSaTIE
in
tape
deck,
this
button
is
will
not
respond.
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AUDIO
MUTE
BUTTON
(MUTE)
Press
this
button
momentariry
to
mute
the
vorume
from
the
system
and
"MUTE"
mark
wifl
brink
on the
LGD
paner.
press
the
button
again
to return
to
the vorume
setting
in
use
before
the
Mute
mode
was
activated.
Mute
mode
will
arso
be
canceiled
by
pressing
any
other
function
button
on the
front
panel.
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LOUDNESS
CONTROL
(LOUD)
When
listening to music at
low volume
levels,
this feature
will boost
the
bass
and treble
response
to
compensate
for the characteristic
of
human fearing. Press
the button
to activate
this feature
as
indicated
by
'LOUD"
mark
on
the display
panel.
Pressing
the
button
again
will de-activate
the
function and
'LOUD"
mark will disappear
lrom
the
display
panel.
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DTSPLAY
BUTTON
(
D|SP
)
During Radio, Cassette
tape or CD
operation,
press
DISP button
@
to
call the time
display on
the incorporated
quartz
clock
for 5 seconds.
After 5 seconds
of displaying
the clock,
the unit
will
return to
previous
indication.
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THEFT-DETERRENT
LED
This
LED lamp
blinks
every
1 second
when
the
unit is
tumed
off.
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SECURITY
CODE INPUT
To release
security
code.
1.Turn
on
the
unit
protection.
After
power
supply
is
interrupted.
"1
CDE" will
appear
on the LCD.
2.
Preset
button 1
^-4
enter the
security
number
supplied
on
security
card.
3. After
confirming
the
security number,
press
preset
5
(@).
4. With
the
correct
code,
the
unit
will
operate.
5. lf
the incorrect
code
is
entered,
"2
CDE"will
appear on
LCD.
6. lf
the incorrect
code is
entered
again,
'3
GDE" wilt
appear
on LCD.
7. lf,
after the
third
attempt,
the code
is incorrect,
the set will
turn
off. Wait
t hbur
before re
entering
a
security
code.
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CRYSTAL D|SPLAY
PANEL
The
Liquid
Grystal Display
(LCD)
Panel
shows
the frequency,
function
and
operation
of Radio
/
CASSETTE
tape
/ CD
Ghanger
mode.
NOTE:
lt is
a characteristic
of
LCD
panel
that, if
subjected
to
cold temperatures
for
an extended
period
of
time, The
display
will
take longer
to illuminate.
In
addition,
the visibility
of
the numbers
on the
LCD may
slightty
decrease.
The
LCD read-
out will return
to normal
when
the
temperatures
increase
to
a normal range.
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CONFTRMATION
BEEP
TONE SELECTOR
Pressing this button
for
longer than
2
seconds
will deactivate
the
Confirmation
Beep
Tone feature
which
produces
the
short
"Beep"
tone as
a confirmation
whenever
a function
is activated
on
the unit.
Turn the
button left or
right to select STEREO/MONO.
lf stereo station
is received in stereo
mode,
'ST"
segment
shows on
display
panel.
Select
"MONO"mode
for monaural
reception to
deduce
noise.
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AM/FM
BAND SELECTOR
(BAND)
Each
time this button
is
pressed,
the radio
band
is
changed.
Each time
this button
is
pressed,
LCD displays
each
band as
follows
:
FM1
.+
FM2
.+FM3
+AM
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MANUALUP/DOWNTUNING
(
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v
)
To manually
select a
radio station,
momentarily
press
the UP
Tuning
(
'\
)
side of
the
button
for longer
than lsecond
to advance
the unit
one
digit
higher
or
the
DOWN tuning
(
v
)
side
of the
button
to tune
downward.
Continue
to
press
either button
to
tune the
radio rapidly
in
the selected direction.
The
manual mode
is released
after 5 seconds.
Pressing either side
of the button
for less than
1 second
and
then
releasing
will activate
the Automatic
Seek
Tuning
function
in the
selected direction.
The
radio will seek
the
next available station
and
stop at
that frequency.
The Seek
function can
be stopped
by
pressing
the button again
or activating
any other
tuning
function.
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PRESET
SCAN
(pS)
/
BEST
STATION
MEMORY (BSM)
BUTTON
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PRESET
SCAN
(PS)
Press
this
button
momentarily
to
scan
the
6 station
preset
into
the
memories
on
the AM
bands or
the 18
stations
on the
FM
bands. The
unit will
stop
at each
pre-set
station
(the pre-set
number
on
the
display
panel
will flash
during.
Preset
scan
operation)
and remain
on
the
selected
frequency.
press
the
button
again
momentarily
to
stop.
preset
scan
operation
and remain
on the
selected
frequency.
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BEST
STATTON
MEMORY
(BSM)
Pressing
the
button
for
longer
than 2
seconds
will
activate
the
BSM Tuning
feature
which
will
automatically
scan
and
enter
each
station
into
memory.
After
entering
the
stations
into
memories,
the unit
will
automatically
stop
it
each
station
for
5 seconds
so each
station
can be heard.
lf
you
have
already
set
the
pre-set
memories
to
your
favorite
stations,
activating
the
BSM
Tuning
feature
will
erase
those
stations
and enter
the
new
ones.
This
feature is
most
useful
when
traveling
in
a new
area
where
you
are
not familiar
with
the
local
stations.
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LOCAL-DX
CONTROL (LOC)
The
unit
is filled with
low
seek
sensitivity
which
you
can
select
manually.
Pressing
this
button
(Loc)
momentarily
will
select
between
the local
seek
sensitivity
(only
strong
stations
are received
;
Local
reception
)
and the DX
seek
sensitivity
(strong
and
weak
stations
are received
;
Long
distance reception).
lf
you
choose
local
seek
sensitivity
the
display
shows
"Loc"
on the LcD
panel.
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STATTON
PRE-SET
BUTTON
Pressing these
buttons
less than 2 seconds
recalls
Pre-
Set
radio frequency.
To set
any of
the 6
pre-set
memories
in each band,
use
the
following
procedure
;
a.
Turn the
radio on and select
the desired
band.
b. Select
the
first station to
be
pre-set
using
the
Manual
UP/DOWN
or
Automatic Seek
Tuning Gontrol
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c.
Press the
pre-set
button
to be
set and
continue
to
hold it
in. The
BEEP or
MUTE sound
will be
momentarily
heard
and the
pre-set
number
will
appear
on
the display
panel
indicating
that the station
is now set
into
that
memory
position
and
can be
recalled
at any
time, by
pressing
that
pre-set
button'
@cAssETTE
DOOR
Hold
the cassette
with the exposed
tape edge
to
the
right and
insert
it into the cassette
door.
Depress
fully
until
the cassette
is engaged
and begins
playing.
When the cassette
reaches the end
of
the side of
the
tape being
played,
the unit
will automatically
change
direction
as shown
by
the arrow
indication
on
the
display
panel
and
play
of
the other
side of
the cassette
willbegin.
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FAST-FORWARD
BUTTON
(FF)
Pushing
the
Fast-forward
button will cause
the tape
to move rapidly in
the fonrrard
direction of
play.
To
stop
Fast-Foruvard
movement,
lightly
push
the Rewind
button
@
until the mechanism
disengages
and
normal
play
resumes.
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REWTND BUTTON
(REW)
Pushing
the Rewind
button will
cause the tape
to
move rapidly
in the
reverse
direction
of
play.
To stop
Rewind movement,
lightly
push
the Fast-Forward
button
@
until the mechanism
disengages
and
normal
play
resumes.
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PROGRAM
SELECTOR
To
manually
reverse
tape
direction
and
play
the other
side
(program)
of the
cassette, lightly
push
both the
Fast-Forward
@
and Rewind
@
Buttons
at the
same
time.
@
EJECr BUTTON
(A)
Tape
play
back is
stopped
and the
cassette is ejected
by
pushing
this
button. Radio
or
GD
changer
operation will
automatically
resume when
the cassette
is
ejected,
depending
on which mode was
in
operation
prior
to cassette
play.
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This
set
incorporates controls
to operate an 6-disc
CD
changer.
Please check
with
your
CD
changer
unit
for recommendations of the models that will
work with this
radio. Adjustment
of the
audio
functions
(volume,
tone, balance, and
fader) for
the
CD changer
operate
in the same
manner as they do
for radio
play.
The
following controls
will operate
the
CD
changer
when
it is
installed and connected to this
radio.
Refer to the
Owner's
Manual
included with the
CD
changer for
instructions on the
installation
and
correct
loading
and
use of the
GD
magazine.
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TRACK
SELECT
(TRACK
A,
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)
This
button
is used to
quickly
select
the beginning
of a
track.
Tap the
Forward Track
Select
(
^
)
side of the
button or
Backward Track
Select
(
rz
)
side
of the button
to locate
the
desired track as shown
by the track
number on
the display
panel.
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CUE/REVIEW
FUNCTIONS
(TRACK
A
,
\r
)
High-speed audible search
to any section
of the disc
can be
made
by
the
Gue
and Review
functions. Press
and hold
the
Cue side of
the
button
(/\)
to advance
rapidly
in the forward
direction or
the Review side of
the button
(
*z)
to advance
rapidly in the
reverse
direction.
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PAUSESELECTOR(
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During
disc
play,
press
this
button to
temporarily
stop
play
of the
disc
(
the
'PAUS"
indication
will
appear on
the display
panel).
Press
button again to
resume
play
of
the
disc
from
the
point
at which it
was stopped.
Pause mode
will
also be canceled
by activating
any other
disc function.
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TRACIVDISC
SCAN
(
SCN
)
When the
scan
button
is
pressed,
the
'SCN "
indication
will
appear on the
display
panel
and the first
10
seconds of
each track on the
disc will be
played
in order.
When
a desired
track is reached,
press
the Scan
button again
and
play
of that track
will
continue
(
"SCN"
will
disappear from
the display
panel
).
The
Track
Scan mode
also
be cancelled
by activating
any other disc function
(
Select, Cue, Review,
Shuffle,
or
Repeat
).
When the
Scan button is
pressed
and held longer
than 2
seconds the
"DSCN "
indications
will
appear
on the display
panel
and the first track
on
each
disc will
be
played.When
a desired
disc is reached,
press
the
Scan
button
again
and
play
of that
disc will continue
(
"DSCN"
will
disappear from
the
display
panel
).The
Disc
mode will
also
be cancelled
by activating any
other
disc function
(
Select, Review,
Shuffle,
or
Repeat
).
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TRACK
/ D|SC
REPEAT
(
RPT
)
When
the Repeat
button is
pressed,
the
"RPT"indication
will appear
on the
display
panel
and
play
of the selected
track will
be continually repeated
until
the Track
Repeat
mode
is cancelled
by
pressing
the Repeat
button
again or
by
activating the
Shuffle
@
or
Scan
@
functions
(
"RPT"
will
disappear from
the
display
panel
).
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Dlsc SELECT
(
D-
,
D+;
These buttons
are
used to select
the desired
disc
for
play.
To advance
to
a
higher number disc,
press
the
"
D+
"
button
@.
To return
to a
lower
number disc,
press
the
"
D-
"
button
@.
The
number of
the disc
in
play
will
be
shown on
the display
panel.
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TRACK/DISC
SHUFFLE
(SHR
When
the
Shuffle
button
is
pressed,
"DSHF"
will appear
on
the display
panel
and
the tracks on
the disc
will be
played
in a
random,
shuffled
order.The
track select
button
@-(1)
will also select
tracks
in the shuffled
order
instead of
the normal
sequence.
The Track Shuffle
mode
can be
cancelled
by
pressing
the Shuffle
button
again
or by activating
the
Repeat
@
or Scan
@
function
(
'DSHF"
will disappear
from the
display
panel
).
When
the Shuffle
button
is
pressed
and
held longer
than
2 seconds,
the
'DSHF"
indication
will appear
on the
display
panel
and
the discs
in the
magazine
will be
played
in a
random, shuffled
order
and
its tracks
will be
played
in
shuffled
order.
The
Disc Shuffle
mode can
be
cancelled
by
pressing
the Shutfle
button
again or
activation
the
Repeat
@
or Scan
@
functions
(
'DSHF"
will disappear
from the
display
panel
).
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1. Turn
the
radio
on
so that
the Time
display
is
shown
on the
LCD
panel.
2. During
pressing
and holding
the
Disptay
button
(
DlSp)
@
press
the
,,a ',
side
of the Manual
runing
control
@
to adjust
the
hours
and
the
"rz
"
side of
the control
to adjust
the minutes
to
the
correct
time.
3. when
the
correct time
is
shown
on the
display
panel,
release
the
Display
button
(
DISP
)
O
to
return
to
normat
disptay.
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This set has a
feature
that will automatically
lower
(mute)
the
volume of
the
radio
when the
vehicle cellular
telephone
is used
(
"an
interface
may be
necessary depending
on
the
particular
telephone"
),
the audio
level
of the set
will
be
lowered
(
'TEL
MUTE"
will appear on
the display
panel
)
during
telephone
use.
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The
radio
section
of
your
new
sound
system
does not
require
any
maintenance.
we recommend
that
you
keep
this
manual
for reference
on
the
many
features
found
in
this
unit
and for
entering
security
code.
As with
any
cassette
player,
the
cassette
section
of
this sound
system
does
require
a minimum
of maintenance
to
keep it
in
good
working
condition.
The
following
simple
care
and maintenance
suggestions
should
be followed
to
prevent
malfunctions
of the
cassette
system.
r
Purchase
cassette
cleaning
kit from
your
retail
store.
Use
it
! At least
every 20
to
30 hours
of
operation
you
must
clean
the
cassette
mechanism.
A
dirty cassette
player
will have
a
poor
sound.
.
Do
not
use cassette
that
exceed
45 minutes
of
play
on
each side.
r
Do not insert
a cassette
that
appears
to be
broken,
twisted
or dirty
or with
loose
or torn
labels
on it.
'
Always
keep
your
cassette
away
from
direct
sunlight
or exposure
to
sub-
freezing
conditions.
lf
cassette
is
cold,
allow it
to warm
up
before
use.
o
Do
not keep
a cassette
in
the
player
when
not
in
use.
o
Before inserting
a
cassette in
the
player,
check
that the
tape is
tighily
wound
on the
reels. Take
up any
excess
slack
using
a
pencil
to turn the
drive
hub in
the
cassette.
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Dirt, dust,
scratches,
and
warpage can cause
skipping
in the
play
back
and
deterioration
of sound
quality.
Please observe
these
guidelines
to
take care
of
your
compact
discs
:
.
Fingerprints,
dust and dirt
should be
carefully
wiped off
the disc's
playing
surface
(shiny
side)
with a soft
cloth.
Wipe in a straight
motion
from the
inside
to
the outside of
the disc.
.
Never use chemicals
such
as
record sprays,
household cleaners
or
thinner
to
clean
compact
discs. Such
chemicals
can
irreparably damage
the
disc's
surface.
.
Discs should
be kept
in their storage
cases
when not
in
use.
o
Do not expose
discs
to
direct
sunlight,
high
temperatures
or high
humidity
for
extended
periods.
r
Do not stick
paper,
tape,
or
labels on the disc
surfaces
nor
write on them
with
any
type of
maker.
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Hyundai HM-3764RH User manual

Category
Car media receivers
Type
User manual

Hyundai HM-3764RH is a car radio with a variety of features that can enhance your driving experience. It features an AM/FM tuner with 18 FM and 6 AM presets, allowing you to easily store and access your favorite stations. The radio also has a CD changer control, so you can enjoy your music collection on the go. Additionally, the Hyundai HM-3764RH has a number of other features, including:

  • A loudness control to boost the bass and treble response at low volume levels
  • A display button to show the time
  • A mute button to silence the volume
  • A security code input to protect your radio from theft

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