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bose cd player instruction manualControlling the system. Using the radio. Reading the radio display. Using the CD player. Reading the CD display. Setting the alarms. Reading the alarm setup displays. Using the alarms. Fourteen years of research by Bose Corporation bring you the benefits of award-winning patented acoustic waveguide speaker technology. Using this technology, a tube efficiently transfers energy from a small loudspeaker to the outside air over a whole range of bass notes. Save all packing materials for possible future use. If any part of the product appears damaged, do not attempt to use it.Operating without this battery leaves the memory unprotected, but will not harm the product. The FM antenna is built into the power cord. 2. Plug the power cord into an electric outlet (Figure 3). The display panel lights and the time display begins flashing. Your remote control may be one of two types (Figure 4A or 4B). Each is identified by the way the battery compartment unlocks to install or replace the battery. To play your radio or CD player through external speakers, connect powered speakers with an independent volume control to the system's R (right) and L (left) LINE OUT jacks. Audio cables for these connections are available at electronics stores. You may need a special adapter (SuC h as a miniplug Stereo audio Cable) fora TV With a headphone outlet.Use the remote buttons in the same way you use the system control panel. The system turns on to the last source played. To select a source - Press FM orAM, CD, orAUX. To listen to a component connected to AUX, be sure to turn on the component. Pressing AUX does not turn on the component. The system turns on to the last source played. Or, press FM or AM or any Preset to turn the radio on.Place the CD, label-side up, on the spindle in the CD well. Gently lower the door more than halfway, until it begins to close by itself. Or continue to close it manually if you prefer. The system is now in alarm setup mode. ALARM 1 flashes for 10 seconds.http://www.fiacasyfutones.com.ar/userfiles/bosch-pst-54e-manual.xml

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To select which alarm to set - While ALARM 1 is flashing, set alarm time, volume, and alarm. Press again to deactivate that alarm. Press Alarm 2 to activate this alarm; ALARM 2 lights on the display. Press again to deactivate that alarm. To remove stains or fingerprints from the surface of a disc, use a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Please fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Page 4: Before you begin Setting Up. Before you beginUnpacking the cartonSave all packing materials for possible future use. The original. Page 6: Installing the battery Setting Up. Installing the batteryConnecting the power cordSetting up the remote controlIt may cause. Page 9 Setting UpPage 10: Connecting other components as an option Setting Up. Connecting other components as an option. Page 11 Setting UpPortable tape player One miniplug-to- Headphone jack. Using the remote controlFigure 9 Lights when Alarm 1 is Flashes when Shows.Setting the timeControlling the systemUsing the radio. Using the CD playerPlace the CD, label-side up,.Setting the alarms Alarm 1Using the alarms Alarm 1Troubleshooting. Problem What to do. Page 24: Index IndexPage 25 Index. P stereo tuner 4Page 26 Notes. Color is graphite gray. Includes Bose Wave Radio Model AWRCC1, Wave Music System Multi-CD Changer, original remote, manuals for both the radio and changer and also the update disc (needed when new to link radio to changer, already done). All items will be. Just before packaging, but please. Due diligence and clean again after removing form packaging. Thanks for peekin’, stay safe and good luck to all. The item “Minty BOSE AWRCC1 Wave Radio System withAccessory CD Changer, Remote and Manuals” is in sale since Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The seller is “material-bliss” and is located in Eugene, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States.Comes with Manual for the Wave music System and the CD Changer. Comes with 2 Remotes. One of the remotes is New and unused.http://www.aimdisplay.com.pl/app/webroot/userfiles/bosch-pst-650-per-user-manual.xml Stereo and changer are in great condition. Well taken care of. Please see all photos. Any Questions please ask. The seller is “heartlandresell” and is located in Zanesville, Ohio.Sounds great, looks great, complete and ready to go. This system is in nice condition. Clean, with light signs of use. Packaging: Ships double-boxed for extra protection. Add your own CD player, TV, and more. Bose AC Power Cord. Owner’s manuals for both the Radio and the Pedestal Unit. The Bose award-winning acoustic wave guide speaker technology produces full, clear stereo sound by guiding air through a labyrinth air chamber. Proprietary circuitry automatically adjusts the tonal balance so that you hear natural sound at all volume levels. This means that you can hear full, realistic bass at all volume levels. The item “Bose Wave Radio AWR1G1, Dual Alarm, BLUETOOTH, REMOTE, PEDESTAL, Manuals” is in sale since Saturday, November 10, 2018. This item can be shipped to United States.It was tested to play the radio and cd’s in all slots.The item “BOSE Wave music System III Radio CD player with remote and manuals tan beige” is in sale since Wednesday, August 15, 2018. The seller is “marbonito” and is located in Beaverton, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States. The item “BOSE Wave music System III Radio CD player with remote and manuals tan beige” is in sale since Thursday, June 28, 2018. This item can be shipped to United States. This item can be shipped to United States.The screen is in great condition. The unit was tested and it works great. The original remote dnd manuals are included. Please see pictures for more details.The seller is “jazzcatsmeow” and is located in Santa Barbara, California. This item can be shipped to United States.The seller is “thisnthatbst” and is located in Fresno, California. This item can be shipped to United States.WhiteGUARANTY. Iaundrytub. in a wet basement. near a swtmming pool. orWider than the other.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/bosch-wr-400-manualDo not changeImportant Safety Instruct onsNo 70 provides information with respect to properRefer to the antennaLine Sum: —To prevent damage to this productA. the power supply cord or the plug has beenB. obiects have fallen or Iidwd has spilled into theO. the product has been exposed to rain or water, or. B. the product does not appear to operate normally orE. the product has been dropped or the cabinetAfter any service orBe sure that any replacement pans used have the sameAntenna grounding. Example of antenna grounding as per National Electrical. Lead ln Wrre. Antenna. Discharge Um! WEC smmn m an. Gluundlnn. CnnductursElectric. Servrce. E?uleEnlElectrode SystemNote to CATV system installer. This reminder ls provided Io call the CATV system installersThe Mountm. remit-gnaw motrowrss USA. Information about productsthatPart 15 oi the FCC Rules These llmllS are designed to provtdeInstallation ll this equipment does cause harmlul interferenceOwner’s GuideH??valuation Owner’s GUideThe lightning ilash With arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alertThe exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, as marked on the system, is intended toA CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match Wide blade of plug to Wide slot.Class 1 laser product. This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on Ihe bariumClass B emissions limits. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing. Equipment Regulations. Batteries. Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate. Additional safety information. See the additional instructions on the Important Safety information page enclosed with thisPlease read this owner’s guide. Please take the time to follow this owner's guide carefully. It will help you set up and operateSave your owner's guide forLifestyle' 50 system. Where to find. Setting Up. Before you begin.http://atamusavirlik.com/images/bose-car-audio-manuals.pdf Unpacking the carton. Connecting your system. Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle' system. Other connections. Connecting the antennas. Connecting power to your system. Setting up the personal music cente. Operating Your Lifestyle’ 50 System. The personal music center display. Listening to the radio. Listening to compact discs. Listening to home theater sound. Using the system with external components. Operating a Multi-room System. Connecting additional rooms. Operating more than one room. Cleaning the Litestyle' 50 system. Replacing batteries. Using the personal music center “f d me” feature. Troubleshooting. Warranty period. Customer service. Product lntonnation. Technical information. AccessoriesBose“ Corporation. For your records. Serial numbers are located on the bottom panels of the personal music center, multi-roomPersonal music center serial number. Multi-room interlaoe serial number. CD changer serial number. Acoustirnass module serial number. Dealer name. We suggest you keep your sales slip and warranty card together with this owner's guide. Lilestyle'SOsysren-i 3. Thank you for purchasing the Bose' Lifestyle“ 50 system. Years of research bring you thisTechnological innovations that make the Lilestyle' 50 system uniqueThe personal music center is a clear departure from convention - it has no cables. Since theBose Jewel Cube' speakers are also far from the conventional. Proprietary Bose technologiesThe other elements of the Lifestyle' 50 system are designed to be hidden from view:DVD, digital TV. next-generation cable boxes and satellite receivers. For all analog formats. asYour Litestyle' 50 system Is. DVD, digital TV, and digital cable boxes and satellite receivers. VCRs. stereo TVs, cable boxes and satellite receivers.accurateverdicts.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626bededcd70c---canon-kit-lens-manual-focus.pdf Videostage decoding directs stereo information to the surround channels, so the sound ofVideostage decoding delivers live great-sounding channels, even when the originalThese, and numerous other innovations, bring you the Litestyte' 50 system, offering superbPlease take the time to follow this ownefs guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate. Save your owner’s guide forDolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. LlIestyfe' so system. Unpacking the cartonWhat comes with your. Lifestyle“ 50 system:Carelully unpack your system. Save all packing materials for possible future use. TheNote: Find the serial numbers on the bottom panels of the personal musrc center, multi-Then wrrte them on your warrantyWARNING: The Acausllmass module weighs 33 pounds ( 15 kg). Use good lilting. WARNING: To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic bags out 0! the reach ofPersonal mus'c oentor. Rubber feel (4). Aoouslirnass module. Rubber leet a” Figure 24. Selecting a station to store. Figure 25. Alter storing a station asYou can use the PRESETS MENU to set presets. PRESETS Is only available in the MENU listPress the MENU button until PRESETS is displayed. It a number is ?ashing in the PRESEI' display (indicating that this station has not been preset),Or, select a different stationSelect the statlon you went to preset. ThenUsing the PRESEI'S MENU allows you to do additional preset management, making it easierAny station can be assigned to more than one preset number. Or, you can reserve different number groups for different types of stations. For easy refer-Eraslng a preset station. To erase a preset station.Select the frequency or preset numberIn addition. to erase a preset statlon In locations 1 through 9, you can use quick-store fromNote: When all 25 FM or 25 AM preset locations are filled, and you hold down the areaOperating Your. Figure 26. Loading and ejecting a CD. Figure 27. Loading and unloading the CDUsing the CD changer. You can load up to six compact discs at a time. Loading discs into the CD magazine. Hold the magazine, looking at the side with the arrow. Insert up to six discs, label side upNote the slot numbers 1 through 6,CAUTION: Do not insert more than one also into any slot Forcing two discs into one slotCD changer. Note: If a disc is upside-down, it does notplay The display ?ashes the disc number. Eiecting discs from the CD magazine. Press the white lever that corresponds to the disc you want to eject. This ejects the disc farLoading the CD magazine into the CD changer. Open the CD changer door. Insert the CD magazine fully into the CD changer, following theEiseting the CD magazine from the CD changer. Press the EJECT button, at the lower left of the magazine slot, to remove the magazineEject button. Lilos'tyie'Sasystem 25. Operating Your Lilestyl. Figure 28. The CD displayTurning the system on and choosing the CD player. Press the CD button to turn the system on and select the CD player.CD appears in the source display area. It a CDThe CD display provides information In three main areas, each with left and right arrowPause a CD PAUSE II (and II ?ashes). Pause changes to stop after 10 minutes. Unpause a CD PAUSE ll, PLAY b, STOP I, CD, or OFF. Stop a CD STOP I. After pressing STOP I, the display briefly shows the total time.Go to next track TRACK display - right arrow button. Skipping to the next track wraps from the last track back to the ?rst of the current disc. You can skip tracks while paused. Go to beginning of current track TRACK display - left arrow button. Go to previous track TRACK display - left arrow button twice. In RANDOM mode, skips to previous track played. Skipping back from the ?rst trackPlay another disc DISC display - left or right arrow button. In PLAY mode, selects the next or previous disc; in RANDOM mode, randomly selectsScanning up or down stops at the ends at the disc. You can scan a CD while paused. Note: To prevent excessive wear on the CD mechanism, unattended CD play or randomTo leave music playing unattended for longerThe personal music center display provides the following information about the CD changerLilestyle' so system. To prevent a track lrom playing, press the OMIT TRACK button. The track is skipped and isIncluding omitted tracks. Omitted tracks are indicated by OMITTED next to the right TRACK arrow.OMITTED lc INCLUDED.Display showmg an omittedTrack 8 is Use to cancel. OMllTED OMUTEDDisplay showing omitted (lack I: DOmit hack 8Limryis' 50 system 27. Using the CD OPTIONS MENU. Press the MENU button until CD OPTIONS ls displayed.CD options screen while CD is up,EH 8 Wms a “aCD programming repeat options. Random and Nepal modes. Repeat modes allow you to play CDs for 24 hours or until you select STOP I or OFE Press. DONE to accept your settlngs.By selecting CD LIST ?rst the following random and repeat options play your programmed. CD list the same way they play a disc:J” Note. If you select random and repeat modes that cannot be combined (REPEAT TRACKOpera ng Your Lifestyle“ 50 System. CD ProgrammingVou can edit a CDIn the CD OPTIONS MENU (Figure 31), press EDlT CD LIST to begin creating your CD play. Iisl. Flynn 32. Beginning CD programmingReady for ?rst To addThe track and disc numbersFigure 33. CLEAR and CLEAR LIST ageRepeat selecting disc and track numbersThe display offers dashes for the trackLflesryfe'SO system 29. Opera 9 Your Lifestyle 50 System. Figure 34. Ready to play CD LISTThe item number begins ?ashingPLAY list play. Press the CD LIST button to play your CD list.CD), it is skipped while the list plays.To erase the entire list, press the CLEAR LIST button in the CD OPTIONS MENU, and con?rmLifestyta' 50 system. Listening to home theater soundBuilt-In Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoding deliversDialogue remains locked on-soreen.Listening to digital sound. Turning the digitli audio source on. Turn on the DVD player, digital TV.Be sure to load the DVD discTurning the system on and choosing digital sound. Press AUX on the personal music center to turn your system on to play digital sound. Seiocting listening material. To select material with compatible digital-audio bllstreams, look for the terms POM or Dolby. Digital, or the symbols m?l or. on DVD-Video discs. Your Lifestyle“ 50 system cannot. To select surround-encoded analog or digital audio material, look for the terms Surround or. Ing a TV broadcast. You can listen to any program material in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode, although you maySome monaural and stereo matenals willEven with surround-encodedOperating Your Lifestyle 50 System. Speaker DpIions and center andFigure 35. VIDEO 1 wilh FILM BASSPress the MENU button until SPEAKERS Is displayed. The SPEAKERS MENU allows you toSelectlny number a! speaker:Adjusting center and surround levels. The center and surround adjustments are remembered for the room in which they were used. The levels are factory-preset at zero. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the levels.Using film bass for movie soundtracks. While uslng AUX, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, and TAPE, you can select ?lm bass, an enhanced bassPress FlLM BASS to turnYou can turn it on forOperating Your Lifestyle“ 50 System. Figure 37. The RECORD OUT MENUFollow the instmctions on page 15 for connecting components. Turn on your component directly or by using its remote control. Use VOLUME A or V on yourNote: The Lifestyle' 50 system cannot tum a connected component on or off. Turning the system on and selecting the component. Press VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, AUX, or TAPE on your personal muslc center to select the desiredThe appropriate display indicator appears when the system is on and the component isUsing a tape recorder with your system. To record on a connected tape deck, use the MENU button to select RECORD OUT. You canThe signal of the selected source ls directed to the. RECORD OUT lacks even it you are not listenan to that source thIe recording.The selected source ls displayed In place of the dashes.The dashes reappear:It selected for. RECORD OUT, the CD player shuts oft after 24 hours. RECORD OUT is shown on the dlsplay when a source to which you are listening is alsoS mu mmw. Note: If you do not use the RECORD OUT option from the MENU, the source playing is. In a mum-room system, the source in the lowest con-When you are ready, set the tape deck to record. Utsstyla'i? syslsm 33. Fine-tuning your system. Figure 38. Bass and treble controlsIf desired, you can further fine-tune your system as described here. Adjusting speaker controls. The Lifestyle' 50 system TREBLE and BASS controls are located on the Acoustimass'You can also locate the normal setting by feeling when the control settles into the notch atCompensating for room acoustics. The acoustics (sound qualities) of your room can affect the overall sound quality of anyToo much or too little treble. Rooms with too few sound-absorbing furnishings, especially those with bare floors and walls,Rooms with a lot of sound-absorbing furnishings, such as upholstered furniture, wall-to-wallMoving speakersYou can increase treble sound by slightly. Too much or too little bass. You can decrease bass sound by turning down the bass control (toward —). To increase bass. Acoustimass module placement affects the amount of bass you hear. Placing the moduleMoving the module away from the comerCompensating for movie soundtracks. When a movie soundtrack Is played In a motion picture theater, its basis restored to the fullTo perform the same way in your home, your. AUX, or TAPE modes, use the FILM BASS button to select between standard and ?lmLifestyle' so system. Operating Your Lifestyle 50 System. Adjusting signal levels. This setting allows you to adjust and equalize the signal level of sourcu that are not built—inPress the MENU button until SIGNAL LEVELS Is displayed.You can watch itAfter listening to theFigure 39. Signal levels options while inYou can adjust the contrast on the touchscreen. Hold down the SOURCE button for ?vePress the lower arrows to select the contrast levelFiguru 40. LCD contrast adjustmentAdjustlng the personal music center beep. You can adjust the sound made by the touchscreen to acknowledge a button press. HoldUse the upperUse the arrow buttons to select between Lo, HI,Flgure 41. Beep adjustment displayConnecting additional rooms. Follow the placement guidelines for the Bose' powered speakers that you plan to connect. Then review your plan for how to connect these speakers to the mutti-room interface In yourA CAUTION: Make sure all components are unplugged from the power outlet before youConnect the audio input cable from your additional powered speakers to the selected ROOMROOM 8. c, or D on the back of the Interface.J” Note: Be sure that each connector is inserted completely into each jack.HOOMjacks on the mum-roomRoom A, B, C. and D jacks. JN Note.- If you connect Bose powered home theater speakers, the system automatically offersPress the FILM BASS button to turn. It on or all, FILM BASS is on when you select VIDEO I or 2 orAUX. Since SPEAKER options and FILM BASS do not apply for stereo use, these controls are notOperating a Mum-Room L eslyle“ 50 System. Your Ulestyle' 50 system is able to control up to four rooms of speakers. These rooms areWhen you have two or more rooms connected, you can play the same or different sources inShared source: When two or more rooms are listening to the same source, they are sharingLinked rooms: When two or more rooms are linked, they function as if they were one room. ifKeep In mind that there are limits to using different sources In different rooms. With one tuner,Similany, with one CD player, theUsing the ROOM button. Use the ROOM button to select one or more rooms to control.The displayUse the following examples of four-room systems to understand the sequence of ROOMExample 1: Room A - FM on, Rooms 5 and c - CD on, Room B - off. Button press Display shows. Starting illExampleZ:RoomsA andc- FMon, HumtBandD- cDon. Starting CLllestyfe' so system 37. Operating a Multi-Room Lifestyle 50 System. Using the HOUSE button. Use the HOUSE button to control all connected rooms together. Press HOUSE to see emptyEigun 43. Pressmg the HOUSE button withFigure 44. Pressing the HOUSE button and. FM in Iourvoom system. J” More: Press the HOUSE button before each different command to apply that command to allThe only MENU items avallable while in HOUSE mode are CLEAN SCREEN and CD 0?-. TIONS (CD programming). Pressing HOUSE and a source turns all rooms on in this source. The display ?lls the emptyPressing HOUSE and VOLUME changes the volume oi all rooms that are on. When youThe system adiusts thePressing HOUSE and MUTE mutes all rooms that were on.Any rooms that wereThe individual roomsPressing HOUSE and SLEEP applies the SLEEP mode to all rooms that were on. Pressing HOUSE displays empty boxes for all connected rooms. Pressing SLEEP shows allThe SLEEP tlme selected applies to all the rooms that were on even if they were playingYou can accept this time or Change It for all the rooms. SLEEP, CLEAR, and DONE. Note: You can set different sleep times for individual rooms by using the ROOM button toRegardless of how many rooms are on.Canceling HOUSE mode. If you do not press any additional buttons after pressing HOUSE, presslng HOUSE againUnlinklng room. After you have linked the rooms using the HOUSE button or by selecting the group of roomsThis room is now removed from the linked group. Using more than one personal music center. To operate a multi-mom system, you may want to add personal music centers In the addi-To add a new personal muslc center to your system, follow the setup instructions on page 17. Be sure to Install the batteries and turn it on for the ?rst time within three feet of the multl—Llfestyfe'Sa system 39. Cleaning the Llfestyle' 50 system. Figun 45. Entering the CLEAN SCREENFigure 45. Handling . Figure 47. Cleaning a CDFor information on replacing the personal music center batteries see page 17. Cleaning the touchscreenPress the MENU button until CLEAN SCREEN is displayed. Press the DISABLE KEYS buttonPress DONE to exit from CLEAN SCREEN or press. MENU to select another menu item. You can use an ammonia-free window cleaner on a soft cloth to wipe the screen. Handling CDs. Handle discs by their edges to prevent ?ngerprints and scratmes (Figure 46). To remove stains or ?ngerprints from the surface of a disc. use a soft. lint-free, dry cloth. WipeDo not use anyDo not write on, or attach labels to the surface of the disc. To minimize exposure to dust and dirt, replace discs in their cases after use. Store each discCleaning the CD changer.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.The 1M37 does not seem to have the CD Changer jack! It drives the door speakers and optional tweeters, wired in parallel, directly with two channels. The other two are unused but the fader is enabled, unlike the Bose unit. Most 6x8 or 5x7 speakers will fit in the doors, and you can just swap out the old speaker for the new one. 8-inch round components will also fit with some (non-metal) modifications. This is probably a bad idea - it would cost a lot, entail lots of work, and the Bose unit really doesn't sound too great. Any decent aftermarket setup, especially one with an external amp, is going to work out a lot better! There are two connectors on the back of the double-DIN unit, but only the larger one (on the left, looking at the back of the unit) is used. Here is the connector pinout. This is the socket on the head unit.It's not plug and play, so you have to figure out where to put a crossover and run some wires. More information However, you could also wire them up to the (unused) rear speaker connector on the head unit and use the fader to control them. I don't know of anyone who has attempted this, but it should work, apart from the trouble running new wires from the head unit to the tweeters. The 4H60 does not have the rear speakers and fader enabled, but the 4162 does. Here is some more information about adding windblocker speakers. This cardomain page has photos of this operation. Other Miata.Netters have looked into it, and found them very expensive.The MPV bezel is not correct for the Miata. I doubt any non-OEM changers would work, since there is no changer connector on the back. You need to make sure it comes with the correct front bezel (which includes the eject button and casette door) for the Miata. It's fairly easy to install, but requires removing your head unit.The casette deck and bezel from my 2002 MPV worked fine in my 2003 Miata Bose unit (4H60), so I bet this Minidisc player and bezel will work, too. But it should work. How about an FM modulator? These are numbered 1 through 3, where 1 boosts the volume a little as speed climbs and 3 boosts it much more. The top-down settings seem to cut the bass, while the top-up settings don’t. This works much better than the Automatic Level Control in the old MSSS. I think I can hear discrete steps as the car passes certain speed thresholds, the most noticeable being around 65mph. They drive both the door speakers and the tweeters in parallel. The tweeters appear to have built-in crossovers, but I'm not sure about this. Pin J on the harness controls a relay that sends power to the amp, and you can hear the relay click (to the left of the steering column) whenever you turn on the stereo. With the bass and treble controls set at the default positions, the radio has boomy, poorly-defined bass and too much treble, but no midrange. But it's still boomy sometimes! The '99 problem was caused by a missing or incorrect baffle, and Bose admitted that the speakers will buzz when damp. So it's possible that, even with the correct baffle, the speakers might get damp and buzz. You can try waterproofing them (inside the door) to cure this problem.It affects early 2002 cars with the modular Bose radio. Once you're familiar with the internal bits, you should be able to remove the head unit without touching the trim - I can pull the head unit in about 30 seconds! You might want to write down your radio station presets. Here's how to remove the trim: Just stick them into four holes on each side (skip one of the two that are right near each other) and the clip holding the radio in place will release. It will come out a few inches and feel like it doesn't want to come further. Just pull harder. The connection bundle is released with a lever on the bottom.