| P-963ESP   CAR CD-R/RWMP3 PLAYBACK   Sub.   W CLAS   POP   JAZZ   LOC   REG   MONO   ST   AF TA EON   TP PTY   LOUD   ME/CR   MP3   PAU   SCN   RPT   SHF   CD-   CD+   ENTER   1 2 3 4 5 6 P-963ESP   AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH   FOLD-DOWN DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL,   COMPACT DISC PLAYER, MP3 CD PLAYBACK,   CD CHANGER CONTROLS,   REMOTE CONTROL   AND QUARTZ CLOCK   OWNER'S   MANUAL   128-6981   1 of 20   Released 2-17-04   OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   20,28,31,32   BEHIND PANEL   33   19   9 14   18   1 2 P-963ESP   CAR CD-R/RWMP3 PLAYBACK   Sub.   W CAS   P 13   17   JAZZ   LOC   REG   MONO   ST   AF TA EON   TP PTY   LOUD   ME/CR   MP3   PAU   SCN   RPT   3 SHF   CD-   CD+   ENTER   30   1 2 4 5 6 34   8 10   29   3,4,5,6,7   15 23,35 26,40 24,41   11,12,21,22,38,39   25,42 27,36,37   16   be shown on the display panel from a minimum of 00 to a maximum of   100. To decrease the volume level, rotate the Volume control counter-   1 ON - OFF POWER BUTTON (   ) clockwise (CCW). The volume will decrease as shown o1n the display   for turning   Press the power button in the center of the MULTI JOG volume control   knob to turn the unit on and off when the ignition switch is on. If the radio   is off when the ignition switch is turned off, the POWER button must be   pressed to turn on the radio after the ignition switch is turned on. If the   ignition switch is turned off while the radio is on, the radio will come on   automatically when the ignition switch is again turned on, or when a disc   is inserted for play. When the radio is on, momentarily pressing this   button will change the LCD backlight intensity between low, medium   and high. Press the button for at least 3 seconds to turn the unit off.   panel. This control also includes the Power On/Off button   the unit on and off.   3 SELECT BUTTON (SEL)   This button is used to select the audio function (bass   4 5   , treble 2,   balance 6, or fade 7) to be adjusted using the Volume control   . Pressing the Select button once will set the unit for volume adjustment   (VOL will appear on the display panel). Pressing the button additional   times will select bass adjustment (BAS on display), treble (TRB),   balance (BAL), or fader (FAD). The display will automatically return to   the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when   another function is activated.   2 VOLUME (MULTI JOG) CONTROL   To increase the volume level, rotate the MULTI JOG Volume control   knob clockwise (CW). The volume will increase and the level will   -3-   128-6981   3 of 20   4 BASS CONTROL   To adjust the bass level, first select the Bass mode by pressing the   SEL button so the BAS indication appears on the display panel.   Within 5 seconds of choosing the Bass mode, rotate the Volume control   CCW or CW to adjust the bass response as desired. The level will   7 FRONT/REAR FADER CONTROL   To adjust the front-rear spe3aker balance, first select the Fader mode by   so the FAD indication appears on the   3 pressing the SEL button   display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Fader mode, rotate   the Volume control CW or CCW to adjust the front-rear speaker   2 2 be shown on the display panel from a minimum --10 to a maximum of   10 (00 indicates flat response). The display will automatically return to   the normal indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when   another function is activated.   balance as desired. The fader position will be shown on the display   panel from FAD 10R (full rear) to FAD 10F (full front). When the 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 normal   indication 5 seconds after the last adjustment or when another function   is activated.   NOTE: If the BAS or TRB functions are set while the   Equalizer function (P.EQ) is active, the Equalizer   function will automatically revert to the FLAT setting.   8 LOUDNESS CONTOUR (LOUD)   When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will boost the   bass and treble ranges to compensate for the characteristics of human   hearing. Press and hold the BAND/LOUD button to activate this feature   and the indication LOUD ON will appear on the display panel for 5   seconds. Press and hold the button again to deactivate the feature,   and LOUD OFF will appear on the display panel for 5 seconds.   5 TREBLE CONTROL   To adjust the treble level, first select the Treble mode by pressing the   SEL button so the TRB indication appears on the display panel.   Within 5 seconds of choosing the Treble mode, rotate the Volume   control CCW or CW to adjust the treble response as desired. The   3 2 level will be shown on the display panel from a minimum of --10 to a   maximum of 10 (00 indicates flat response). The display will   automatically return to the normal indication 5 seconds after the last   adjustment or when another function is activated.   9 AUDIO MUTE SELECTOR (MUTE)   Press this button momentarily to mute the volume from the system   (MUTE will appear flashing on the display panel). Pressing this button   again, adjusting the Volume control 2, or pressing any other button,   will return to the volume level setting in use before the Mute function   was activated.   6 LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE CONTROL   by pressing the SEL button   To adjust the left-right speak3er balance, first select the Balance mode   so the BAL indication appears on the   display panel. Within 5 seconds of choosing the Balance mode, rotate   the Volume control   bl   AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND)   2 CCW to adjust the stereo balance to the left   Each time the BAND/LOUD button is pressed, the radio band is   changed. The indications F1, F2, F3 or AM will appear in the display   panel according to your selection.   channel speakers, or CW to adjust it to the right channel speakers. The   balance position will be shown 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.   -4-   128-6981   4 of 20   mono reception ( the ST indication will disappear from the display   panel, MONO will appear for 5 seconds, and MONO will remain at the   bottom left of the display). To return to stereo reception mode, press   the button again; STEREO will momentarily appear on the display panel   for 5 seconds and the ST indication returns.   bm   AUTOMATIC UP/DOWN TUNING (   To select a radio station in the automatic mode, momentarily press the   Up Tuning ( ) button to advance the unit to the next available   station, or the Down Tuning ( ) button to tune downward to the   / ) next available station. The radio will automatically seek the next   strongest station. If the Local mode (LOCAL) is active, the radio will   seek the next strongest local station when either button is pressed.   bq   PRE-SET SCAN (PS) AUTO-STORE TUNING (AS)   Press this button momentarily to scan the stations pre-set into the   memories on the 3 FM bands or the AM band. The unit will stop at each   pre-set station for 5 seconds before continuing to the next pre-set station   (the pre-set number on the display panel will flash during Pre-Set Scan   operation). Press the button again momentarily to stop Pre-Set Scan   operation and remain on the selected frequency.   bn   MANUAL SEEK TUNING   This function is used to search rapidly upward or downward for a desired   station. By pressing either tune button for more than 2 seconds, the   radio will enter the MANUAL seek mode as displayed momentarily on   the panel. When either button is pressed and held in this mode, the   radio will tune rapidly up or down and will stop at the station of choice   when the button is released. A momentary press of either button in this   mode will cause the radio to tune upward or downward one step at a   time. If tuning is not activated within 5 seconds of entering the MANUAL   mode, the radio will automatically revert to the default AUTO mode as   indicated momentarily on the panel.   Pressing and holding the button for longer than 2 seconds will activate   the Auto-Store Tuning feature which will automatically scan and enter   up to 6 stations into the 6 pre-set memories on each FM band or the AM   band, if selected. After entering the stations into memory, the unit will   automatically stop at each station for 5 seconds so each can be heard.   Press the AS/PS button again to remain on the desired station. If you   have already set the pre-set memories to your favorite stations, activating   the Auto-Store 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.   bo   LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR (LOC)   This feature is used to select the strength of the signals at which the   radio will stop during Automatic Up/Down Tuning. Pressing the button   will select the Local setting (LOCAL will appear on the display panel for   5 seconds, and LOC remains on the display) and tuning will select only   strong (local) stations for reception. Pressing the button again will   select the Distant setting (DX will appear on the display panel for 5   seconds) and the tuning will stop at a wider range of signals, including   weaker (more distant) stations. LOC disappears from the display.   br   STATION PRE-SET MEMORIES   To set any of the 6 pre-set memories in each band, use the following   procedure:   1. Turn the radio on and select the desired band.   2. Select the first station to be pre-set using the Automatic Up/Down   bm, or Manual Seek   bn   Tuning Controls.   3. Press and hold the pre-set button to be set for approximately 2   seconds. The pre-set number will appear on the display panel   indicating that the station is now set into that pre-set memory   position. The station can now be recalled at any time by pressing   that button.   bp   FM MONO SELECTOR (MONO)   During FM radio operation, this button is used to select mono or stereo   reception of the broadcast signal. Under normal reception conditions,   the unit should be left in the stereo mode as indicated by STon the   display panel when tuned to an FM stereo signal. If the stereo signal is   too noisy for comfortable listening, press the MONO button to switch to   4. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining 5 pre-sets on that   band and for the other 3 bands on the unit.   -5-   128-6981   5 of 20   CAUTION: This unit is designed for play of standard 5" (12cm)   Compact Discs ONLY. Do not attempt to use 3" (8cm) CD-   Singles in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as   damage to the player and/or disc can occur. Such dam-   bs   EQUALIZER (P. EQ) BUTTON   The P. EQ button applies preset sound effects to the unit’s audio output   signal. The P. EQ button, when pressed, will activate one of the following   operating modes ( CLASSICS, POP M, ROCK M, DSP OFF or FLAT). If   the Sound Equalizer function is active, as displayed on the panel, and   the bass and/or treble level is set, the preset Equalizer function reverts   to the FLAT setting. On the other hand, if the Sound Equalizer function   is activated, the bass/treble setting(s) are ignored. Conversely, when   the preset Equalizer function is not active (Digital Signal Processor   (DSP OFF)), the unit returns to the user set bass and treble levels.   age will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.   cm   TRACK SELECT   These buttons are used to quickly select the beginning of a particular track.   With each momentary press of the Forward Track Select button   ( ), the next higher track number will be selected as shown on the   display panel. Similarly, with each momentary press of the Backward   bt   STATION SCAN (F.SCAN) BUTTON   Track Select button (   lected.   ), the next lower track number will be se-   When this button is pressed during radio operation, each station in the   current band will be scanned in the upward direction; each displayed   station will flash for 5 seconds before moving on to the next station. If   the local mode is active, only the stronger, nearby stations in the current   band will be scanned. When the desired station appears, press the   cn   CUE/REVIEW FUNCTIONS   High-speed audible search to any section of the disc can be made by   the Cue and Review functions. Press and hold the Cue button   ( ) to advance rapidly in the forward direction or the Review but-   Fb.uSCAN button again to remain on that frequency.   LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL   The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel displays the frequency, time   ton (   ) to advance rapidly in the backward direction. During either   function, the elapsed time within each track will automatically be shown   on the display panel.   and activated functions, including a rotating disc icon (   ) with a disc   co   DISC PAUSE (PAU) SELECT   The Pause function is used to freeze disc play when the CD player is   in use. S--PAUSE will appear on the display. Press this button again to   in indicator ( ).   NOTE: It is a characteristic of LCD panels that, if subjected to cold   temperatures for an extended period of time, they may take   longer to illuminate than under normal conditions. In addition,   the visibility of the numbers on the LCD may slightly   decrease. The LCD read-out will return to normal when the   temperature increases to a normal range.   rcepsume disc play; the S--PAUSE indication will disappear.   REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR (RPT)   During disc play, press this button to repeat the play of the selected   track (S--RPT will appear on the display panel). Play of the track will   continue to repeat until the button is pressed again and the S--RPT   indication disappears from the display panel. Repeat Play mode will   cl   DISC SLOT   also be cancelled by activating the Shuffle Play   cq   or Track Scan   cr   With the label surface facing up, gently insert the disc into the slot until   the soft-loading mechanism engages and disc play begins. S--CDP   fcuqnctions.   SHUFFLE PLAY SELECTOR (SHF)   will appear momentarily; the   indication will become animated,   During disc play, press this button to play the tracks on the disc in a   and appears together with the track number and elapsed time   random shuffled order (S--SHF) will appear on the display panel). In   -6-   128-6981   6 of 20   Player operation (if a disc is loaded in the unit), press the button again.   During disc play, press this button to change to radio operation without   Shuffle Play mode, pressing the Forward Track Select (   ) or   Backward Track Select ( ) will also select tracks in a random   order instead of the normal progression. Additional presses will select   tracks in random order. The Shuffle Play mode can be cancelled by   edjlecting the disc.   ILLUMINATION TIME/FREQUENCY SELECTOR (ILL T/F)   the display panel) or by activating the Repeat Play   pressing the button again (S--SHF) indication cwpill disappear from   or Track Scan   cr   Pressing the Illumination Time/Frequency (ILL T/F) button momentarily   will display the time of day for 5 seconds, after which the display will   automatically return to the radio, CD Player or CD changer display,   depending on which mode was currently active. To set the correct time   of day, refer to the procedure for Setting the Clock. Pressing and holding   this button (ILL T/F) for 2 seconds will change the panel backlighting   (Illumination) between Green and Red.   fcurnctions.   TRACK SCAN (SCN)   During disc play, press this button to play the first 10 seconds of each   track on the disc (S--SCN will appear on the display panel with the track   number). When a desired track is reached, press the Scan button   again to cancel the function and play of the selected track will continue.   dm   THEFT-DETERRENT LED   cp   or Shuffle Play   Track Scan modecwqill also be cancelled by activating the Repeat Play   functions.   Located on the chassis behind the front panel, a light-emitting diode   (LED) will flash when the panel is removed. The flashing light serves   as a visual warning to the would-be thief that the unit has been disabled   cs   DISC SELECT UP/DOWN (CD-/CD+)   by removal of the front panel.   These buttons are used to select the desired disc for play during changer   operation. To advance to a higher number disc, press the CD+ button, and to   return to a lower number disc, press the CD- button. The number of the disc   in play will be shown on the display panel.   dn   RESET BUTTON   A RESET button is located on the front of the chassis (front panel must   be lowered to access the button). The reset circuitry is provided to   protect the microprocessor circuitry and should only be activated under   the following circumstances as it will erase the time and pre-set   memories.   ct   DISC EJECT (   ) When this button is pressed, disc play is stopped, the disc is ejected   and the unit will change to radio operation. If the disc is not removed from   1. Upon initial installation after all wiring is completed.   the unit within 15 seconds, the disc will be reloaded (   pear).   will reap-   2. If there is a malfunction of any of the switches on the unit,   pressing the RESET button may clear the system and return to   normal operation.   cu   MODE SELECTOR (MODE)   During radio play, press the MODE button to select operation of the CD   Player or the optional CD changer. Refer to the CD Changer Controls   section for specific operating instructions.   do   FRONT PANEL RELEASE BUTTON   This button is used to release the mechanism that holds the front   panel to the chassis. To detach the front panel, press the button so that   the panel drops to the lowered position. Press the RELEASE bar at the   front edge of the panel and slide the panel off of the front mounting   plate. After removing the panel, push the front mounting plate back up   to the vertical position.   If the button is pressed when no CD changer is connected to the unit,   no changer indications will appear on the display panel. The unit will   then return to radio operation. If a changer is connected, but no magazine   is installed, NO MAGAZ will appear on the display. To return to CD   -7-   128-6981   7 of 20   dp   INFRARED (IR) WINDOW   This window covers the remote IR sensor which responds to the IR   signal from the remote control for selection of radio functions.   DISC SLOT   (20)   NOTES ON USE OF FRONT PANEL   RESET BUTTON   (32)   1. Make sure the front panel is oriented correctly when sliding it   into the front mounting plate, as it cannot be attached when   up-side down. Use moderate pressure to fully seat the panel   into position.   THEFT DETERRENT   LED (31)   2. To verify correct panel installation, swing the panel assembly up   into position until it locks easily into place. If any resistance is   encountered, re-check panel orientation in chassis mounting   plate.   NOTE: When the faceplate is in the upright position, press the   release button to lower the faceplate away from the radio   chassis.   MOUNTING PLATE   GUIDE (2 PLACES)   CD EJECT   BUTTON   (28)   FRONT PANEL   3. When taking the front panel with you, please use the supplied   carrying case to protect the panel from dirt and damage. Make   sure there is no dust or dirt on the electrical terminals on the back   of the panel as this could cause intermittent operation or other   PANEL   MOUNTING   PLATE   malfunctions.   SETTING THE CLOCK   1. Switch the vehicle ignition and radio on.   2. Momentarily press the Time/Frequency (T/F) Select button   dl   so that the time is shown on the display panel.   3. Press and hold the Time/Frequency button until the time display begins flashing. While the display is still   flashing, press the Up Tuning ( ) button to adjust the hours and then the Down Tuning ( ) button   to adjust the minutes to the correct time.   4. Five seconds after the last hour or minute adjustment is made, the time will be set in the unit and the display   will return to the normal indication.   -8-   128-6981   8 of 20   CD PLAYER ERROR CODES   If a problem should develop while operating the CD player, an error code (ER-1, ER-2,   ER-3, etc.) may appear on the display panel. This can indicate a number of problems   with the unit, including a mechanical error or an error in the microprocessor control of the   player. If an error code should appear, try ejecting and re-loading the disc into the player.   While the disc is out of the unit, make sure it is clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly   (label surface up). You may also try activating the RESET button dnon the unit, but this   will also erase the time and pre-set memories.   If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty   station near you for further assistance.   CARE AND MAINTENANCE   The radio section of your new sound system does not require any maintenance. We recommend you keep this manual for reference on the   many features found in this unit as well as how to set the clock. The compact disc player section also requires no routine maintenance, but proper   understanding of its use and handling will help you obtain maximum enjoyment of its capabilities. The following points should be observed:   lWhen cleaning the interior of the vehicle, do not get water or cleaning fluids on the unit.   lThe CD player is a precision instrument and will not operate properly in extreme hot or cold. In case of such conditions, wait until the   interior temperature of the vehicle reaches a normal temperature before using the player.   lIf the temperature inside the player gets too hot, a protective circuit will automatically stop play of the disc. In this case, allow the unit   to cool off before operating the player again.   lNever insert anything other than a 5" (12 cm) compact disc into the player as the mechanism can be damaged by foreign objects.   lDo not attempt to use 3" (8 cm) CD-Single discs in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc   may occur. Such damage will not be covered by the Warranty on this product.   lWhen not using the disc player, always remove the compact disc.   lWhenthevehiclewarmsupduringcoldweatherorunderdampconditions,moisturemaycondenseonthelensofthediscplayer. Should   this occur, the player will not operate properly until the moisture has evaporated.   lTheunitisdesignedwithavibrationdampeningCDmechanismto minimizeinterruptionofdiscplayduetonormalvibrationinamoving   vehicle. Whendrivingonveryroughroads, however, occasionalsoundskipsmayoccur. Thiswillnotscratchordamagethediscand   normal play will resume when the rough conditions cease.   -9-   128-6981   9 of 20   HANDLINGCOMPACTDISCS   2. The unit cannot play a CD-R or CD-RW that is not finalized.   (Please refer to the manual of your CD-R/CD-RW software for   more information on the finalization process.)   Dirt, dust, scratches, and warpage can cause skips in the playback and   deterioration of sound quality. Please follow these guidelines to take   care of your compact discs:   3. Depending on the recording status, conditions of the disc and   the equipment used for the recording, some CD-Rs/CD-RWs   may not be played on this unit.   lUse only compact discs with the mark:   lFingerprints, 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.   RELIABLE PLAYBACK:   To ensure more reliable playback, please note the following recom-   mendations:   lNever use chemicals such as record sprays, household cleaners or   thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals can irreparably   damage the disc’s surface.   1. Use CD-RWs with speed 1x to 4x.   2. Use CD-Rs with speed 1x to 8x, and write with speed 1x to 2x.   3. Do not play a CD-RW which has been written on more than 5   times.   lDiscs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use.   lDo not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high   humidity for extended periods.   NOTESON MULTI-SESSIONDISCS:   lDo not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on   them with any type of marker.   1. If the first track of the first session is audio CD data, then the   unit will play only the audio CD data.   2. When the first track of the first session is not audio CD data,   but an MP3 file is included on the disc, then only the MP3 files   will be played back and other data (including CD data) is   skipped.   NOTES ON DISCS:   Attempting to use non-standard shape discs (e.g.; square, star, heart)   may damage the unit. Be sure to use round-shape CDs only in this unit.   NOTESONCD-Rs(RecordableCDs)/CD-RWs(RewriteableCDs):   1. Be sure to use discs with the following marks only for play in   this unit:   ELECTRONIC SKIP PROTECTION (ESP)   The CD Player in this unit is equipped with Electronic Skip Protection   (ESP) circuits. This capability enables the CD Player to project disc play   approximately 10 seconds ahead of its current play position. As a result,   if a severe road bump is encountered during Player operation, play of   the current track will not be interrupted, or result in a skip.   -10-   128-6981   10 of 20   SPECIFICATIONS   Size:   7” W   x 2” H   x 6.49” D   178 mm x 50 mm x 165 mm   Operating Voltage:   Output Power:   Output Wiring:   12 volts DC, negative ground   160 watts maximum (40 watts x 4 channels)   Floating-ground type designed for 4 speaker use.   The amplifiers in this unit are NOT designed for use with   2 speakers.   Two-Channel RCA Line Outputs.   Output Impedance:   Pre-Amp Output:   Tuning Range:   Compatible with 4 - 8 ohm speakers   1.0 V   AM: 530 - 1,710 KHz (10 kHz step)   FM: 87.5 -107.9 MHz (200 kHz step)   Sensitivity:   AM: 20 uV   FM: 12 dBf   >30 dB at 1kHz   FM Stereo Separation:   CD Frequency Response:   20 – 20 kHz. +/-3 dB   >60 dB   CD Signal/Noise Ratio:   CD Channel Separation:   CD Distortion:   >55 dB   0.2%   ESP Duration:   10 seconds   *Specifications are subject to change without notice.   -11-   128-6981   11 of 20   CD CHANGER CONTROLS   dr   & ds   DISC SELECT (CD+/CD-)   These buttons are used to select the desired ddisrc for play. To advance   . To return to a lower   . The number of the disc in play   Built into this radio are controls to operate an optional CD changer.   Please check with your Prestige/Audiovox car stereo specialist or call   1-800-645-4994 for recommendations of the models that will work   with this radio. Connection between the radio and CD changer is made   using the supplied ISO-to-DIN 8-pin adapter cable, Part Number   P956CDC.   number disc, press the CD- button   will be shown on the display panel.   to a higher number disc, press the CdDs+ button   dt   TRACK SELECT (   / ) This button is used to quickly select the beginning of a particular track.   Once the changer is installed and properly connected, it may be   necessary to press the RESET button behind the radio front panel to   initialize the complete installation.   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 128-6982 for specific   wiring instructions for an optional CD changer; also refer to the owner’s   manual included with the CD changer for instructions on the installation   and correct loading and use of the CD magazine.   With each momentary press of the Forward Track Select button ( ),   the next higher track number will be selected as shown on the display   panel. Similarly, with each momentary press of the Backward Track   Select button (   ), the next lower track number will be selected.   du   FOWARD/REVERSE SEARCH (CUE/REVIEW)   High-speed audible search to any forward or reverse section of the   disc can be made with this feature. Press and hold the forward (cue)   button (   ) to advance rapidly in the forward direction, or press   and hold the reverse (review) button (   reverse (backward) direction. In either case, the disc icon will rotate   faster when search is active.   ) to advance rapidly in the   dq   CD CHANGER PAUSE/PLAY SELECTOR ( PAU )   During radio, or CD player operation, press the MODE button to select   operation of the CD changer. CDC will appear, disc play will begin, the   disc and track number will be shown on the display panel, and the disc   el   TRACK SCAN SELECTOR (SCN)   When the SCN button is momentarily pressed, the SCN indication will   replace the CDC indication 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 SCN button again and play of the selected track   will continue (SCN will disappear from the display panel and CDC will   reappear). The Track Scan mode will also be canceled by activating   any other disc function (Track Select, Repeat or Random).   icon (   ) will become animated. If a new magazine has been loaded   into the changer, play will begin from the first track of the first disc in the   magazine. If a magazine was already in the changer, play will resume   from the track on the disc previously in play.   During CD changer play, pressing the PAU button once will stop changer   play; PAUSE will appear on the display and the disc icon will remain   stationary. To resume disc play, press the PAU button again and disc   play will resume from the point at which it was interrupted.   When the SCN button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds,   the disc scan mode is activated; DSN will appear on the display and   the first 10 seconds of the first track on each disc will be played in disc   order. This mode is canceled in the same manner as before.   -12-   128-6981   12 of 20   em   TRACK REPEAT PLAY SELECTOR (RPT)   When the RPT button is momentarily pressed, the RPT indication will replace the CDC indication on the display panel and play of the current track   will be continually repeated until the Track Repeat mode is canceled by pressing the RPT button again or by activating the Track Select, Random   Play or Scan functions.   When the RPT button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds, the disc repeat mode is activated; DRT will appear on the display and the play   of the current disc will be continuously repeated. This mode is canceled in the same manner as before.   enSHUFFLE PLAY SELECTOR (SHF)   When the SHF button is momentarily pressed, the SHF indication will replace the CDC indication on the display panel and the tracks on the disc   will be played in a random, shuffled order. The Track Select buttons   dt   will also select tracks in the shuffled order instead of the normal   progression. The Track Shuffle mode can be canceled by pressing the SHF button again or by activating the Track Select, Repeat Play or Scan   functions.   When the SHF button is pressed and held for more than 2 seconds, the disc shuffle mode is activated; DSF will appear on the display and the play   of the discs in the magazine will be played in a random shuffled order. This mode is canceled in the same manner as before.   CD CHANGER ERROR CODES   If a problem should develop while operating the CD changer, the error code “Err” may appear on the display panel.   This can indicate a number of problems with the unit, including a mechanical error or an error in the microprocessor   control of the changer. If the error code should appear, try ejecting and re-loading the magazine into the changer.   Owner’s Manual of the CD changer). You may also try activating the RESET button   erase the time and pre-set memories.   While the magazine is out of the changer, make sure the discs are clean, undamadgend, and loaded correctly (see   on the unit, but this will also   If the suggested measures do not solve the problem, contact an approved warranty station near you for further   assistance.   -13-   128-6981   13 of 20   7 8 9 bl   bm   bn   bo   bp   bq   br   RADIO PRE-SET MEMORY 1-6 - See Main Unit   DISC UP SELECT (DISC +) - See Main Unit   br   WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL   OPERATION   dr   ds   cp   cq   co   cr   cu   The wireless remote control supplied with this model is capable of   operating most of the features of the unit from a remote location.   Each button on the remote control functions in the same way as the   referenced button on the main unit. For optimal operation of the   DISC DOWN SELECT (-DISC) - See Main Unit   TRACK/DISC REPEAT (RPT) - See Main Unit   and   em   en   dq   el   TRACK/DISC SHUFFLE (SHF) - See Main Unit   and   remote control, always aim it toward the Remote Sensor   front panel of the main unit.   dp   on the   TRACK/DISC PAUSE (PAU) - See Main Unit   and   1 2 POWER - See Main Unit   1 TRACK/DISC SCAN (SCN) - See Main Unit   and   VOLUME (LEVEL) CONTROL- See Main Unit 2, except press   MODE SELECTOR (MODE/7) - See Main Unit   VOL Υ to increase level, and press VOL ∨ to decrease level   TIME/FREQUENCY SELECT BUTTON (T/F)/0 - See Main Unit   dl   3 4 SELECT BUTTON (SEL) - See Main Unit   and   2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 INFRARED SENDER - Emits infrared signal to radio which   is detected by the IR sensor   dp   PRE-SET SCAN-AUTO STORE TUNING (AS/PS)/MP3- See Main   Unit   bq   bs   BATTERY COMPARTMENT - Holds one 3-Volt Button Cell for re-   mote wireless control operation.   5 6 AM/FM BAND SELECTOR (BAND)/ENTER – See Main Unit   UP(9)/DOWN(8) TUNE/SEEK/TRACK – See Main Unit   8 bm   MANUAL SEEK TUNING – See Main Unit bn, except press   to   seek upward and press to seek downward.   CD TRACK SELECT – See Main Unit   to select a higher track number, press   track number.   cm   and   ds   except press   to select a lower   CD CUE/REVIEW – See Main Unit   cn   and   dt   except press   for Cue function, and press   for Review function.   -14-   128-6981   14 of 20   PLAYING MP3 MUSIC FILES   MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group, Layer 3) are digital audio files that   are compressed to about 1/10th the size of a CD recording. As a result,   you can compress a CD song that has 50 megabytes of data into an   MP3 that has only 4 or 5 megabytes.   The P-963ESP can play MP3s directly from files contained on a CD-R/   RW, by using the MP3 buttons on the radio (or Remote Control).   14   1 16   3 MP3 CONTROLS   The following buttons represent control inputs, characters and/or num-   bers dedicated to the access of files on your MP3 CD.   6 5 2 14   P-963ESP   CAR CD-R/RWMP3 PLAYBACK   13   2 Sub.   W CLAS   POP   12   JAZZ   LOC   REG   MONO   ST   AF TA EON   TP PTY   15   4 LOUD   ME/CR   9 MP3   PAU   SCN   RPT   3 SHF   CD-   CD+   ENTER   1 2 4 5 6 7 12   8 1 3 7 10   4 5 6 11   10   8 1. AS/PS: The AS/PS button, also labeled MP3, is used to search   and/or access the Track Number and Directory/Album title; addi-   tional presses will momentarily access the disc serial number (if   applicable), and display the current Directory/Album title. By us-   ing this button, you can quickly jump to a Directory/Album and   then navigate within that area to locate and play a specific song/   track.   11   9 17   13   2. BAND/LOUD: The BAND/LOUD button is also labeled ENTER for   MP3 CD playback purposes; its function permits entry to the de-   sired Directory/Album or Track after being accessed by the MP3   (AS/PS) button.   -15-   128-6981   15 of 20   3. Preset 1: During MP3 disc play, pressing this button in conjunc-   tion with the MP3 button, will select track number 1, or a track   number containing this numeral. When a Directory or song title   search is being made, this button also represents   13. Time/Frequency (T/F): This button functions in the same man-   ner as Preset 1, except it represents symbol/numeric characters   _, -, +, 0.   14. MULTI JOG CONTROL Up/Down: The MULTI JOG control knob   performs the same function as the other alphanumeric buttons   when choosing a specific Directory/Album and/or song title; how-   ever, it allows quicker selection and entry of sequential Alphanu-   meric characters, and is used in conjunction with the SEL button   which confirms each selected character before moving on to the   next one.   alphanumerical characters A, B, C, 1. Pressing the button con-   secutively scrolls through the characters.   4. Preset 2: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters D, E, F, 2.   5. Preset 3: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters G, H, I, 3.   6. Preset 4: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters J, K, L, 4.   7. Preset 5: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters M, N, O, 5.   8. Preset 6: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters P, Q, R, 6.   9. MODE: This button functions in the same manner as Preset 1,   except it represents alphanumeric characters S, T, U, 7.   10. MANU/SKIP (Down): This button functions in the same manner   as Preset 1, except it represents alphanumeric characters V, W,   X, 8.   11. MANU/SKIP (Up): This button functions in the same manner as   Preset 1, except it represents alphanumeric characters Y, Z,   Space, 9.   12. Select (SEL): This button is used in conjunction with the MP3   button and MULTI JOG control knob to confirm selection of the   alphanumeric character when choosing a specific Directory/   Album and/or song title.   NOTE: The -DISC (Preset 5) and DISC + (Preset 6) buttons also en-   able track selection in 10-track steps during normal CD play   and when searching for files or directories.   LOADING AN MP3 DISC   As with a normal music CD, when an MP3 disc is initially loaded, S--   CDP appears on the display for 5 seconds. The (   ) indication illumi-   nates and becomes animated, the symbol lights; then MP3 T and   the track number momentarily appear, followed by the ID Tag, if sup-   ported, and the scrolling song title on the display.   ACCESSING THE ID TAG   To access the ID tag, when supported, proceed as follows:   1. Press the MP3 (AS/PS) button until the ID Tag, if supported, is   displayed.   -16-   128-6981   16 of 20   NOTE: The ID TAG can specify the Songname, Artist, Album, Year,   NOTE: If the Directory/File is entered incorrectly, or does not exist,   NOT FOUND will be displayed momentarily.   and/or Comments.   6. The contents (song titles, sub-directories) of the current   directory can now be accessed and selected for play. Navigate   2. If no ID TAG is available, --NO ID3 will appear on the display follow-   ing Comments.   the tracks using the   / tuning buttons.   7. When the desired track title is accessed, press the ENTER   button again to begin play of the selected song.   SELECTING THE TRACK NUMBER DIRECTLY   To select a desired track number directly, proceed as follows:   1. With the MP3 CD in the play mode, press the MP3 (AS/PS) button;   MP3 T appears on the display followed by a blinking asterisk   NAVIGATING FROM A CURRENT DIRECTORY   To search for a desired song from the current directory on the MP3 CD,   proceed as follows:   ( ); then press the numeric key or combination thereof, to ac-   cess the appropriate track number.   1. With the MP3 CD in play mode, press the MP3 button until the   2. If the desired track number consists of two digits or less, the player   will wait a few seconds for the ENTER (BAND/LOUD) button to be   pressed; otherwise, the player will begin searching for the track   automatically.   3. When the track is accessed, the track number appears on the   display, followed by the song name if this information is available.   blinking asterisk (   ) appears.   2. Then press the desired buttons, or use the AUDIO ADJUST con-   trol with the SEL button, to enter the characters of the directory or   file name. Up to eight Alphanumeric characters can be entered   for search.   3. Otherwise, continue the search within the directory for the song   title by using the   ton first.   / buttons, but use the   but-   ALPHANUMERIC SEARCH FOR A DIRECTORY OR FILE   To search for a desired directory or file on the MP3 CD, proceed as   follows:   4. When the song title is accessed, press ENTER again to begin   play of the selected song.   1. With the MP3 CD in play mode, press the MP3 button until only a   blinking asterisk (   ), denoting character position, appears.   NOTE: The song Up/Down buttons (   / ) reflect   2. Then press the desired buttons, or use the AUDIO ADJUST con-   trol with the SEL button, to enter the characters of the directory or   file name. Up to eight Alphanumeric characters can be entered for   search.   those on the radio front panel; however, these buttons   are slightly different on the Remote Control Unit and   appear as: (   / ).   3. Press the ENTER (BAND/LOUD) button to select the the   directory/file name.   4. Press ENTER (BAND/LOUD) again to open the directory; ( .. ) will   be displayed, indicating that the directory is now open.   5. Then continue the search within the directory for the song title by   using the buttons, but use the   button first.   -17-   128-6981   17 of 20   TROUBLESHOOTING   SYMPTOM   CAUSE   REMEDY   No Power   The car ignition is not on.   If the power supply is properly connected to the   car accessory terminal, switch the ignition key   to the ACC position.   The fuse is blown   Replace the fuse.   Disc cannot be loaded or ejected.   CD already in player   Remove the disc and insert new one.   Insert the CD with label facing up.   Clean the CD and/or replace it with a new one.   Reduce the temperature using air conditioning   controls.   CD inserted upside down.   CD extremely dirty or defective.   Vehicle interior temperature too high.   High condensation.   Leave the player off for an hour or so, then try   again.   No Sound.   Volume is set at minimum.   Wiring is not properly connected.   Adjust volume to desired level.   Check wiring connections.   Sound Skips.   Installation angle exceeds 30 degrees.   Readjust the installation to less than 30   degrees.   CD extremely dirty or defective.   Skip protection circuit not operating correctly   Clean the CD and/or replace it with a new one.   Contact manufacturer for corrective action.   Operational controls/buttons not working.   Built-in microcomputer not operating properly.   Front panel not properly engaged/installed.   Lower the front panel and press the RESET   button.   Make sure panel is properly affixed to front   mounting plate.   Contacts between panel and main unit are dirty. Clean contacts with a cotton swab soaked in   isopropyl alcohol.   The radio does not receive properly.   The antenna cable is not connected or   improperly connected.   Insert the antenna cable plug firmly into the   radio antenna connector.   Station preset selection(s) not   operating properly.   Received signals too weak.   Select stations manually.   -18-   128-6981   18 of 20   12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY   AUDIOVOXCORPORATION(theCompany)warrantstotheoriginalretailpurchaserofthisproductthatshouldthisproductorany   partthereof,undernormaluseandconditions,beprovendefectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipwithin12monthsfromthedateoforiginal   purchase,suchdefect(s)willberepairedorreplacedwithneworreconditionedproduct(attheCompany'soption)withoutchargefor   partsandrepairlabor.   ToobtainrepairorreplacementwithinthetermsofthisWarranty,theproductistobedeliveredwithproofofwarrantycoverage(e.g.   dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the warranty center at the address shown below.   This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of car static or motor noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred   for installation, removal, or reinstallation of the product, or damage to tapes, compact discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle   electrical systems.   This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged   through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial   number/barcodelabel(s). THEEXTENTOFTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYUNDERTHISWARRANTYISLIMITEDTOTHEREPAIR   ORREPLACEMENTPROVIDEDABOVEAND,INNOEVENT,SHALLTHECOMPANY'SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHEPURCHASE   PRICEPAIDBYPURCHASERFORTHEPRODUCT.   This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY,SHALLBELIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHISWRITTENWARRANTY. ANYACTION   FORBREACHOFANYWARRANTYHEREUNDERINCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYMUSTBE   BROUGHTWITHINAPERIODOF30MONTHSFROMDATEOFORIGINALPURCHASE. INNOCASESHALLTHECOMPANY   BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,   EXPRESSORIMPLIED,WHATSOEVER. NopersonorrepresentativeisauthorizedtoassumefortheCompanyanyliabilityother   than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.   Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylastsortheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalorconsequential   damagesotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou. ThisWarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrightsandyoumayalso   have other rights which vary from state to state.   U.S.A. : AUDIOVOX CORPORATION, 150 MARCUS BLVD., HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 l 1-800-645-4994   CANADA: CALL 1-800-645-4994 FOR LOCATION OF WARRANTY STATION SERVING YOUR AREA   128-4270E   -19-   128-6981   19 of 20   © 2004 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY 11788   Printed in China   128-6981   -20-   128-6981   20 of 20   |