KDC-MPV7026
KDC-MP6026
CD-RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
© B64-2699-00/01 (MW)
Safety precautions
2WARNING
2CAUTION
To prevent injury or fire, take the
following precautions:
• Insert the unit all the way in until it is fully locked
in place. Otherwise it may fall out of place when
jolted.
To prevent damage to the machine, take
the following precautions:
• Make sure to ground the unit to a negative 12V
DC power supply.
• Do not open the top or bottom covers of the unit.
• When extending the ignition, battery, or ground
wires, make sure to use automotive-grade wires
or other wires with a 0.75mm² (AWG18) or more
to prevent wire deterioration and damage to the
wire coating.
• To prevent a short circuit, never put or leave any
metallic objects (such as coins or metal tools)
inside the unit.
• Do not install the unit in a spot exposed to direct
sunlight or excessive heat or humidity. Also avoid
places with too much dust or the possibility of
water splashing.
• Do not set the removed faceplate or the faceplate
case in areas exposed to direct sunlight, excessive
heat or humidity. Also avoid places with too much
dust or the possibility of water splashing.
• If the unit starts to emit smoke or strange smells,
turn off the power immediately and consult your
Kenwood dealer.
• To prevent deterioration, do not touch the
terminals of the unit or faceplate with your
fingers.
• Make sure not to get your fingers caught between
the faceplate and the unit.
• Do not subject the faceplate to excessive shock,
as it is a piece of precision equipment.
• Be careful not to drop the unit or subject it to
strong shock.
The unit may break or crack because it contains
glass parts.
• Do not touch the liquid crystal fluid if the LCD
is damaged or broken due to shock. The liquid
crystal fluid may be dangerous to your health or
even fatal.
If the liquid crystal fluid from the LCD contacts
your body or clothing, wash it off with soap
immediately.
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one with
the prescribed rating. Using a fuse with the wrong
rating may cause your unit to malfunction.
• To prevent a short circuit when replacing a fuse,
first disconnect the wiring harness.
• Do not place any object between the faceplate
and the unit.
• Do not apply excessive force to the open
faceplate or place objects on it. Doing so will
cause damage or breakdown.
• Do not use your own screws. Use only the screws
provided. If you use the wrong screws, you could
damage the unit.
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Safety precautions
About CD players/disc changers
connected to this unit
KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players released in
1998 or later can be connected to this unit.
Refer to the catalog or consult your Kenwood
dealer for connectable models of disc changers/
CD players.
Note that any KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players
released in 1997 or earlier and disc changers made
by other makers cannot be connected to this unit.
Unsupported connection may result in damage.
Setting the "O-N" Switch to the "N" position for the
applicable KENWOOD disc changers/ CD players.
The functions that can be used and the information
that can be displayed will differ depending on the
models being connected.
NOTE
• If you experience problems during installation,
consult your Kenwood dealer.
• If the unit fails to operate properly, press the Reset
button. The unit returns to factory settings when
the Reset button is pressed. If the unit still fails to
operate properly after the Reset button has been
pressed, contact your local KENWOOD dealer for
assistance.
• Press the reset button if the disc auto changer fails
to operate correctly. Normal operation should be
restored.
SRC
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You can damage both your unit and the CD changer if
you connect them incorrectly.
Reset button
• Characters in the LCD may become difficult to
read in temperatures below 41 ˚F (5 ˚C).
Do Not Load 8 cm (3 in.) CDs in the CD
slot
If you try to load a 8 cm (3 in.) CD with its adapter
into the unit, the adapter might separate from the
CD and damage the unit.
• The illustrations of the display and the panel
appearing in this manual are examples used to
explain more clearly how the controls are used.
Therefore, what appears on the display in the
illustrations may differ from what appears on
the display on the actual equipment, and some
of the illustrations on the display may represent
something impossible in actual operation.
Lens Fogging
Right after you turn on the car heater in cold
weather, dew or condensation may form on
the lens in the CD player of the unit. Called lens
fogging, CDs may be impossible to play. In such
a situation, remove the disc and wait for the
condensation to evaporate. If the unit still does
not operate normally after a while, consult your
Kenwood dealer.
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Notes
Cleaning the Unit
The marking of products using lasers
(Except for some areas)
If the faceplate of this unit is stained, wipe it with a
dry soft cloth such as a silicon cloth.
If the faceplate is stained badly, wipe the stain off
with a cloth moistened with neutral cleaner, then
wipe neutral detergent off.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
The label is attached to the chassis/case and says
that the component uses laser beams that have
been classified as Class 1. It means that the unit
is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class.
There is no danger of hazardous radiation outside
the unit.
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Applying spray cleaner directly to the unit may affect its
mechanical parts. Wiping the faceplate with a hard cloth
or using a volatile liquid such as thinner or alcohol may
scratch the surface or erases characters.
Cleaning the Faceplate Terminals
If the terminals on the unit or faceplate get dirty,
wipe them with a dry, soft cloth.
Cleaning the CD Slot
As dust tends to accumulate in the CD slot, clean it
every once in a while. Your CDs can get scratched if
you put them in a dusty CD slot.
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Notes on playing MP3/WMA
Note, however, that the MP3/WMA recording
media and formats acceptable are limited. When
writing MP3/WMA, pay attention to the following
restrictions.
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Play mode may not be possible when portions of the
functions of Windows Media Player 9 or higher are used.
Entering ID3 tag
The Displayable ID3 tag is ID3 version 1.x.
For the character code, refer to the List of Codes.
Acceptable media
The MP3/WMA recording media acceptable to this
unit are CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW.
When using CD-RW, do full format not quick format
to prevent malfunction.
Acceptable medium formats
The following formats are available for the media
used in this unit. The maximum number of
characters used for file and folder name including
the delimiter (".") and three-character extension are
indicated in parentheses.
• ISO 9660 Level 1 (12 characters)
• ISO 9660 Level 2 (31 characters)
• Joliet (64 character; Up to 32 characters are
displayed)
• Romeo (128 character; Up to 64 characters are
displayed)
• Long file name (200 characters; Up to 64
characters are displayed)
• Maximum number of characters for folder name:
Entering file and folder names
The code list characters are the only file names and
folder names that can be entered and displayed.
If you use any other character for entry, the file and
folder names are not displayed correctly. They may
neither be displayed correctly depending on the CD
writer used.
The unit recognizes and plays only those MP3/WMA
which have the MP3/WMA extension (.MP3/.WMA).
64 (Joliet; Up to 32 characters are displayed)
For a list of available characters, see the instruction
manual of the writing software and the section
Entering file and folder names below.
The media reproducible on this unit has the
following limitations:
• Maximum number of directory levels: 8
• Maximum number of files per folder: 255
• Maximum number of folders: 50
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A file with a name entered with characters not on the
code list may not play correctly.
Writing files into a medium
When a medium containing MP3/WMA data is
loaded, the unit checks all the data on the medium.
If the medium contains a lot of folders or non-MP3/
WMA files, therefore, it takes a long time until the
unit starts playing MP3/WMA.
MP3/WMA written in the formats other than the
above may not be successfully played and their file
names or folder names are not properly displayed.
In addition, it may take time for the unit to move
to the next MP3/WMA file or a File Search or Folder
Search may not be performed smoothly.
Settings for your MP3/WMA encoder and
CD writer
Do the following setting when compressing
audio data in MP3/WMA data with the MP3/WMA
encoder.
• Transfer bit rate: MP3: 8 —320 kbps
WMA: 48 —192 kbps
• Sampling frequency
MP3: 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
WMA: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
Loading such a medium may produce loud noise to
damage the speakers.
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Do no attempt to play a medium containing a non-MP3/
WMA file with the MP3/WMA extension.
The unit mistakes non-MP3/WMA files for MP3/WMA data
as long as they have the MP3/WMA extension.
Do not attempt to play a medium containing non MP3/
WMA.
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When you use your CD writer to record MP3/WMA
up to the maximum disc capacity, disable additional
writing. For recording on an empty disc up to the
maximum capacity at once, check Disc at Once.
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MP3/WMA playing order
When selected for play, Folder Search, File Search,
or for Folder Select, files and folders are accessed
in the order in which they were written by the CD
writer.
Because of this, the order in which they are
expected to be played may not match the order in
which they are actually played. You may be able to
set the order in which MP3/WMA are to be played
by writing them onto a medium such as a CD-R
with their file names beginning with play sequence
numbers such as "01" to "99", depending on your
CD writer.
When a File Search is executed with file ¡$
being played ...
Operation of
(Current file: ¡$)
the button
4 Button
Beginning of file ¡$ ➜ ¡#
¢ Button
¡% ➜ ¡&
When a Folder Search is executed with file ¡$
being played ...
Operation of
(Current folder: 4)
the button
For example, a medium with the following folder/
file hierarchy is subject to Folder Search, File Search,
or Folder Select as shown below.
AM Button
FM Button
3 ➜ 2 ➜ 1 ➜ 8 ...
5 ➜ 6 ➜ 7 ➜ 8 ➜ 1 ...
Example of a medium’s folder/file hierarchy
Folder
When Folder Select is selected with file ¡$
being played to move from folder to folder ...
File
Operation of
Root
(Current folder: 4)
the button
4 Button
¢ Button
AM Button
FM Button
3
6
2
5
Level 1
Level 3
Level 5
Level 2
Level 4
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About CDs
Handling CDs
• Don’t touch the recording surface of the CD.
Removing CDs
When removing CDs from this unit pull them out
horizontally.
CDs that can’t be used
• CDs that aren’t round can’t be used.
• CD-R and CD-RW are easier to damage than a
normal music CD. Use a CD-R or a CD-RW after
reading the caution items on the package etc.
• Don’t stick tape etc. on the CD.
Also, don’t use a CD with tape stuck on it.
• CDs with coloring on the recording surface or that
are dirty can’t be used.
• This unit can only play the CDs with
When using a new CD
If the CD center hole or outside rim has burrs, use it
after removing them with a ball pen etc.
.
It may not correctly play discs which do not have
the mark.
• A CD-R or CD-RW that hasn’t been finalized can’t
be played. (For the finalization process refer to
your CD-R/CD-RW writing software, and your CD-
R/CD-RW recorder instruction manual.)
Burrs
Burrs
CD storage
• Don’t place them in direct sunlight (On the seat
or dashboard etc.) and where the temperature is
high.
• Store CDs in their cases.
CD accessories
Don’t use disc type accessories.
CD cleaning
Clean from the center of the disc and move
outward.
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General features
Q/
AUD
38
Release button
SRC
FM
AM
AUD
SRC
38
MENU
SCAN
RDM
REP
F.SEL
M.RDM
FM
AM/
SW
VOL
4/¢
DISP/
NAME.S
Power
Volume
Turning ON the Power
Increasing Volume
Press the [SRC] button.
Turn the [VOL] knob clockwise.
Decreasing Volume
Turn the [VOL] knob counterclockwise.
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When the power is ON, the 'Security Code' (page 20)
is displayed as "CODE ON" or "CODE OFF".
Turning OFF the Power
Press the [SRC] button for at least 1 second.
Selecting the Source
Press the [SRC] button.
Source required
Display
Tuner
CD
"TUNER"
"CD"
External disc (Optional accessory)
TV (Optional accessory)
Auxiliary input (Optional accessory)
Auxiliary input
"CD CH"/"CD2"
"TV"
"AUX EXT"
"AUX"
Standby (Illumination only mode)
"STANDBY"
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General features
System Q
Front/Rear High Pass
Filter
"HPF"
THRU/100/125/170 Hz
50/80/120/THRU Hz
You can recall the best sound setting preset for
different types of music.
Sub woofer Low Pass "LPF SW"
Filter*
Volume offset
Loudness
"V-offset"
"LOUD"
–8 —
ON/OFF
0
1 Select the source to set
Press the [SRC] button.
2 Select the Sound type
Press the [Q] button.
Each time the button is pressed the sound
setting switches.
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Volume offset: Each source’s volume can be set as a
difference from the basic volume.
Loudness: Compensating for low and high tones
during low volume.
* You can control this item when 'Switching preout'
(page 22) is set to 'SWPRE Sub-W'.
Sound setting
Flat
User memory
Rock
Pops
Easy
Display
"Flat"
"User"
"Rock"
"Pops"
"Easy"
"Top40"
"Jazz"
5 Exit Audio Control mode
Press the [AUD] button.
Top 40
Jazz
Speaker Setting
Fine-tuning so that the System Q value is optimal
when setting the speaker type.
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User memory: The values set on the 'Audio Control'
(page 10).
Each setting value is changed with the 'Speaker
Setting' (page 10).
First, select the speaker type with the Speaker setting.
1 Enter Standby
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the "STANDBY" display.
2 Enter Speaker Setting mode
Press the [Q] button.
Audio Control
3 Select the Speaker type
1 Select the source for adjustment
Press the [SRC] button.
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Each time the button is pressed the setting
switches as shown below.
2 Enter Audio Control mode
Press the [AUD] button for at least 1 second.
Speaker type
OFF
Display
"SP OFF"
3 Select the Audio item for adjustment
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Each time the button is pressed the items that
can be adjusted switch as shown below.
For 5 & 4 in. speaker
For 6 & 6x9 in. speaker
For the OEM speaker
"SP 5/4inch"
"SP 6*9/6inch"
"SP O.E.M."
4 Adjust the Audio item
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
4 Exit Speaker Setting mode
Press the [Q] button.
Adjustment Item
Bass level
Display
"Bass"
Range
–8 — +8
Middle level
Treble level
Balance
"Middle"
"Treble"
"Balance"
"Fader"
–8 — +8
–8 — +8
Left 15 — Right 15
Rear 15 — Front 15
Fader
Sub woofer level*
"SW Level" –15 — +15
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Switching Display
Switching the information displayed.
Press the [DISP] button.
Each time the button is pressed the display
switches as shown below.
In Tuner source
Information
Station name or Frequency
Frequency
Display
"SNPS"
"BAND+FREQ"
Clock
In CD & External disc source
Information
Disc title
Track title
Track number & Play time
Disc name
Display
"D-TITLE"
"T-TITLE"
"P-Time"
"DNPS"
Clock
In MP3/WMA source
Information
Display
Song title & Artist name
Album name & Artist name
Folder name
File name
Track number & Play time
Clock
"TITLE"
"ALBUM"
"FOLDER NAME"
"FILE NAME"
"P-Time"
In Auxiliary input source
Information
Auxiliary input name
Clock
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If the Disc title, Track title, Song title & Artist name, or
Album name & Artist name is selected when the disc
which does not have Disc title, Track title, Song title,
Album name, or Artist name is played, track number
and play time are displayed.
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General features
that time is registered, and Name Set mode closes.
Memory numbers
- FM: 32 stations
- AM: 16 stations
- Internal CD player: 30 discs
- External CD changer/ player: Varies according to the
CD changer/ player. Refer to the CD changer/ player
manual.
The title of station/CD can be changed by the same
operation used to name it.
Station/Disc Naming (SNPS/DNPS)
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Attaching a title to a Station or CD.
1 Receive/play the station/disc you want to
attach a title to
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A title can’t be attached to an MD.
Refer to the 'Switching Display' (page 11) and select
either "DNPS" or "SNPS". No name can be attached to
the source if "DNPS" or "SNPS" cannot be selected for
it.
2 Enter name set mode
Press the [NAME.S] button for at least 2
seconds.
Auxiliary Input Display Setting
Selecting the display when this device is switched
to Auxiliary input source.
"NAME SET" is displayed.
1 Select Auxiliary input source
Press the [SRC] button.
3 Move the cursor to the enter character
position
Select the "AUX"/ "AUX EXT" display.
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
2 Enter Auxiliary input display setting mode
Press the [DISP] button for at least 2 seconds.
The presently selected AUX Name is blinks.
4 Select the character type
Press the [38] button.
Each time the button is pressed the character
type switches as shown below.
3 Select the Auxiliary input display
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Character type
Alphabet upper case
Each time the button is pressed it switches
Alphabet lower case
Numbers and symbols
Special characters (Accent characters)
through the below displays.
• "AUX"/ "AUX EXT"
• "TV"
• "VIDEO"
• "GAME"
• "PORTABLE"
• "DVD"
5 Select the characters
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
4 Exit Auxiliary input display setting mode
Press the [DISP] button.
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Characters can be entered by using a remote with a
number buttons.
Example: If "DANCE" is entered.
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When operation stops for 10 seconds, the name
at that time is selected, and Auxiliary input display
setting mode closes.
The Auxiliary Input Display can be set only when the
built-in auxiliary input or the auxiliary input of optional
KCA-S210A is used.
Character
"D"
"A"
"N"
"C"
Button
[3]
[2]
[6]
[2]
Times pressed
1
1
2
3
2
"E"
[3]
6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 and enter the name.
7 Exit name set mode
Press the [NAME.S] button.
Subwoofer Output
Turning the Subwoofer output ON or OFF.
Press the [SW] button for at least 1 second.
Each time the button is pressed Subwoofer
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When operation stops for 10 seconds the name at
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output switches ON or OFF.
When it’s ON, "Sub-W ON" is displayed.
•
You can control this function when 'Switching preout'
(page 22) is set to "SWPRE Sub-W".
Theft Deterrent Faceplate
The faceplate of the unit can be detached and
taken with you, helping to deter theft.
TEL Mute
The audio system automatically mutes when a
call comes in.
Removing the Faceplate
1 Press the Release button.
Drop open the faceplate.
When a call comes in
"CALL" is displayed.
The audio system pauses.
2 Drawing the faceplate to left side pull it to
the front and remove it.
Listening to the audio during a call
Press the [SRC] button.
The "CALL" display disappears and the audio
system comes back ON.
When the call ends
Hang up the phone.
The "CALL" display disappears and the audio
system comes back ON.
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The faceplate is a precision piece of equipment and
can be damaged by shocks or jolts. For that reason,
keep the faceplate in its special storage case while
detached.
Do not expose the faceplate or its storage case to
direct sunlight or excessive heat or humidity. Also
avoid places with too much dust or the possibility of
water splashing.
Reattaching the Faceplate
1 Align the shaft on the unit with the
depression on the faceplate.
2 Push the faceplate in until it clicks.
The faceplate is locked in place, allowing you to
use the unit.
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Tuner/TV control features
SRC
FM
AUD
SRC
38
MENU
AM
SCAN
RDM
REP
F.SEL
M.RDM
4/¢
AM
1 – 6
AUTO/
AME
FM
Reset button
ST indicator
Preset station number
Band display
Frequency display
Tuning Mode
3 Tune up or down band
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Choose the tuning mode.
Press the [AUTO] button.
Each time the button is pressed the Tuning
mode switches as shown below.
•
During reception of stereo stations the "ST" indicator
is ON.
Tuning mode
Display
Operation
Auto seek
"Auto 1"
Automatic search for a station.
Preset station seek "Auto 2"
Search in order of the stations
in the Preset memory.
Normal manual tuning control.
Function of remote
Direct Access Tuning
Manual
"Manual"
Entering the frequency and tuning.
1 Select the band
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Tuning
2 Enter Direct Access Tuning mode
Press the [DIRECT] button on the remote.
"– – – –" is displayed.
Selecting the station.
1 Select tuner source
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the "TUNER" display.
3 Enter the frequency
Press the number buttons on the remote.
Example:
2 Select the band
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Each time the [FM] button is pressed it switches
between the FM1, FM2, and FM3 bands.
Desired frequency
92.1 MHz (FM)
810 kHz (AM)
Press button
[0], [9], [2], [1]
[0], [8], [1], [0]
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Canceling Direct Access Tuning
Press the [DIRECT] button on the remote.
Frequency Step Setting
Changing the tuning frequency step.
The original setting is FM band 50 kHz, and AM
band 9 kHz.
While pressing the [1] and [5] button, press
the Reset button.
The frequency step changes to FM band 200 kHz,
and AM band 10 kHz.
Station Preset Memory
Putting the station in the memory.
1 Select the band
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
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When the same operation is repeated, it returns to the
original setting.
When the frequency step is switched, the frequencies
in the memory are deleted.
2 Select the frequency to put in the memory
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
3 Put the frequency in the memory
Press the desired [1] — [6] button for at least
2 seconds.
The preset number display blinks 1 time.
On each band, 1 station can be put in the
memory on each [1] — [6] button.
Function of LX BUS Television
TV Tuning
The TV channel of a connected LX BUS Television
(optional accessory) can be selected.
The action depends on the setting of the
connected LX BUS Television. Refer to the user
instruction of the LX BUS Television for details.
Auto Memory Entry
Putting stations with good reception in the
memory automatically.
1 Select TV source
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the "TV" display.
1 Select the band for Auto Memory Entry
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
2 Select the TV band and Video input
Press the [FM] button.
Each time the [FM] button is pressed TV bands
and Video input switch.
2 Open Auto Memory Entry
Press the [AME] button for at least 2 seconds.
When 6 stations that can be received are put in
the memory Auto Memory Entry closes.
3 Select the TV channel
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Preset Tuning
Calling up the stations in the memory.
Function of LX BUS Television
1 Select the band
Preset TV Tuning
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Calling up the TV channels in the memory.
2 Call up the station
Press the desired [1] — [6] button.
1 Select the TV band
Press the [FM] button.
2 Call up the TV channel
Press the desired [1] — [6] button.
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CD/MP3/WMA/External disc control features
Release button
38
SRC
FM
AM
AUD
SRC
38
MENU
SCAN
RDM
REP
F.SEL
M.RDM
4
/¢
SCAN RDM/ REP F.SEL M.RDM
3
DISP/
SCRL
DISC+/ DISC–/
FM
AM
Disc number
IN indicator
Pause and play
Press the [38] button.
Each time the button is pressed it pauses and
plays.
Playing CD & MP3/WMA
When there is no disc inserted
1 Drop open the faceplate
Press the Release button.
Eject the disc
2 Insert a disc.
3 Press the faceplate on the left side, and
return it to its former position.
1 Drop open the faceplate
Press the Release button.
2 Eject the disc
Press the [0] button.
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When the faceplate has been dropped open, it might
interfere with the shift lever or something else. If this
happens, pay attention to safety and move the shift
lever or take an appropriate action, then operate the
unit.
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Do not use the unit with the faceplate in the open
condition. If it’s used in the open position dust can
enter the inside part and cause damage.
3 Press the faceplate on the left side, and
return it to its former position.
When a disc is inserted, the "IN" indicator is ON.
When a disc is inserted
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the "CD" display.
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3 in. (8cm) disc can’t be played. Using an adapter and
inserting them into this unit can cause damage.
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Track/File Search
Searching for a song on the disc or in the MP3/
WMA folder.
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The MP3/WMA media that this unit can play are CD-
ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW.
The medium formats must be ISO 9660 Level 1, Level
2, Joliet, or Romeo. The methods and precautions to
be followed for writing MP3/WMA data are covered in
'Notes on playing MP3/WMA' (page 6).
Check that section before creating your MP3/WMA
media.
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Function of disc changer/ MP3/ WMA
Disc Search/Folder Search
Selecting the disc set in the Disc changer or the
folder recorded on the MP3/WMA media.
Press the [DISC–] or [DISC+] button.
Playing External Disc
Playing discs set in the optional accessory disc
player connected to this unit.
Function of remote
Press the [SRC] button.
Direct Track/File Search
Select the display for the disc player you want.
Display examples:
Doing Track/File Search by entering the track/file
number.
Display
"CD2"
Disc player
CD player
1 Enter the track/file number
Press the number buttons on the remote.
"CD CH"
"MD CH"
CD changer
MD changer
2 Do Track/File Search
Pause and play
Press the [38] button.
Each time the button is pressed it pauses and
plays.
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Canceling Direct Track/File Search
Press the [38] button.
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•
Disc 10 is displayed as "0".
Function of disc changers with remote
The functions that can be used and the information
that can be displayed will differ depending on the
external disc players being connected.
Direct Disc Search
Doing Disc Search by entering the disc number.
1 Enter the disc number
Press the number buttons on the remote.
Fast Forwarding and Reversing
2 Do Disc Search
Press the [DISC+] or [DISC–] button.
Fast Forwarding
Hold down on the [¢] button.
Release your finger to play the disc at that point.
Canceling Direct Disc Search
Press the [38] button.
Reversing
Hold down on the [4] button.
Release your finger to play the disc at that point.
•
Input "0" to select disc 10.
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CD/MP3/WMA/External disc control features
Function of disc changer
Track/File/Disc/Folder Repeat
Magazine Random Play
Replaying the song, disc in the Disc changer or
MP3/WMA folder you’re listening to.
Play the songs on all the discs in the disc changer
in random order.
Press the [REP] button.
Each time the button is pressed the Repeat Play
switches as shown below.
Press the [M.RDM] button.
Each time the button is pressed the Magazine
Random Play turns ON or OFF.
In CD & External disc source
When it’s ON, "M-Random ON" is displayed.
Repeat play
Track Repeat
Disc Repeat (In Disc Changer)
OFF
Display
"(T-)Repeat ON"
"D Repeat ON"
"Repeat OFF"
•
When the [¢] button is pressed, the next song
select starts.
In MP3/WMA source
Function of MP3/WMA
Repeat play
File Repeat
Folder Repeat
OFF
Display
"File REP ON"
"FOLD REP ON"
"Repeat OFF"
Folder Select
Quickly selecting the folder you want to listen to.
1 Enter Folder Select mode
Press the [F.SEL] button.
"Select Mode" is displayed.
During Select mode the folder information is
displayed as shown below.
Folder name display
Scan Play
Playing the first part of each song on the disc
or MP3/WMA folder you are listening to and
searching for the song you want to listen to.
Displays the current folder name.
1 Start Scan Play
Press the [SCAN] button.
"Scan ON" is displayed.
2 Release it when the song you want to listen
to is played
Press the [SCAN] button.
2 Select the folder level
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
With the [FM] button you move 1 level down and
with the [AM] button 1 level up.
Selecting a folder in the same level
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
With the [4] button you move to the previous
folder, and with the [¢] button to the next
folder.
Random Play
Play all the songs on the disc or MP3/WMA folder
in random order.
Press the [RDM] button.
Each time the button is pressed Random Play
turns ON or OFF.
When it’s ON, "Random ON" is displayed.
Returning to the top level
Press the [3] button.
3 Decide the folder to play
Press the [38] button.
The Folder Select mode releases, and the MP3/
WMA in the folder being displayed is played.
•
When the [¢] button is pressed, the next song
select starts.
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•
The methods for moving to other folders in the folder
select mode are different from those in the folder
search mode.
See 'Notes on playing MP3/WMA' (page 6) for details.
Canceling the Folder Select mode
Press the [F.SEL] button.
Text/Title Scroll
Scrolling the displayed CD text, MP3/WMA text,
or MD title.
Press the [SCRL] button for at least 1 second.
Function of disc changers with remote
DNPP (Disc Name Preset Play)
Selecting the CD displayed in the DNPS of the
CDs set in the Disc changer.
1 Enter DNPP mode
Press the [DNPP] button on the remote.
When "DNPP" is displayed the DNPS display in
order.
Forward / Reverse display
Press the [DISC–] or [DISC+] button.
2 When the disc you want is displayed
Press the [OK] button on the remote.
The disc being displayed is played.
Canceling the DNPP mode
Press the [DNPP] button on the remote.
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Menu system
MENU
FM
AM
AUD
SRC
38
MENU
SCAN
RDM
REP
F.SEL
M.RDM
1 – 6
FM
AM
4/¢
Menu display
Menu System
4 Exit Menu mode
Press the [MENU] button.
Setting during operation beep sound etc.
functions.
The Menu system basic operation method is
explained here. The reference for the Menu items
and their setting content is after this operation
explanation.
•
When other items that are applicable to the basic
operation method above are displayed afterwards
their setting content chart is entered. (Normally the
uppermost setting in the chart is the original setting.)
Also, the explanation for items that aren’t applicable
('Manual Clock Adjustment' etc.) are entered step by
step.
1 Enter Menu mode
Press the [MENU] button for at least 1 second.
"MENU" is displayed.
2 Select the menu item
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Example: When you want to set the beep sound
select the "Beep" display.
In Standby mode
Security Code
Because authorization by the Security Code is
required when it’s removed from the vehicle,
personalizing this unit is by using the Security
Code is a help in preventing theft.
3 Set the menu item
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Example: When "Beep" is selected, each time the
button is pressed it switches "Beep ON"
or "Beep OFF". Select 1 of them as the
setting.
•
When the Security Code function is activated it can’t be
released.
You can continue by returning to step 2 and
setting other items.
Note, your Security Code is the 4 digit number entered in
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your "Car Audio Passport" in this package.
Number of times the
Input prohibited time
incorrect code was input
1 Enter Standby
1
2
3
4
—
5 minutes
1 hour
Press the [SRC] button.
Select the "STANDBY" display.
2 Enter Menu mode
Press the [MENU] button for at least 1 second.
When "MENU" is displayed, "Security" is displayed.
24 hours
3 Enter Security Code mode
Press the [4] or [¢] button for at least 1
second.
Touch Sensor Tone
Setting the operation check sound (beep sound)
ON/OFF.
When "ENTER" is displayed, "CODE" is displayed.
4 Select the digits to enter
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
Display
Setting
"Beep ON"
"Beep OFF"
Beep is heard.
Beep canceled.
5 Select the Security Code numbers
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5, and complete the
Security Code.
7 Confirm the Security Code
Press the [¢] button for at least 3 seconds.
When "RE-ENTER" is displayed, "CODE" is
displayed.
Manual Clock Adjustment
1 Select Clock Adjustment mode
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Select the "Clock Adjust" display.
8 Do the step 4 through 7 step operation, and
reenter the security code.
"APPROVED" is displayed.
2 Enter Clock Adjust mode
Press the [4] or [¢] button for at least 1
second.
The Security Code function activates.
The clock display blinks.
•
If you enter a Code different from your Security Code,
you have to start over from step 4.
3 Adjust the hours
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Press the Reset button and when it’s removed
from the battery power source
Adjust the minutes
Press the [4] or [¢] button.
1 Turn the power ON.
2 Do the step 4 through 7 step operation, and
reenter the security code.
4 Exit Clock adjustment mode
Press the [MENU] button.
"APPROVED" is displayed.
The unit can be used.
DSI (Disabled System Indicator)
•
If an incorrect code is input, "WAITING" is displayed,
and the input prohibited time shown below is
generated.
A red indicator will blink on the unit after the
faceplate is removed, warning potential thieves.
After the input prohibited time lapses, "CODE" is
displayed, and input can be done.
Display
"DSI ON"
"DSI OFF"
Setting
LED flashes.
LED OFF.
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Menu system
Selectable Illumination
Display
"Scan"
"SRC"
Color mode
The color changes in sequence.
The color changes according to the selected source.
The color changes every 6 hours.
Keeps the presently set color.
Selecting the button illumination color as green
or red.
"Time"
Display
Setting
"Color Red"
"Color Green"
The illumination color is red.
The illumination color is green.
Blue fine adjustment
1 Press the [3] button for at least 2 seconds.
2 Press the [4] or [¢] button.
When the blue fine adjustment is completed,
press the [3] button.
Switching Display Type
Setting the Display type.
Contrast Adjustment
Display
Setting
"DisplayC"
"DisplayA"
"DisplayB"
Demonstration.
Normal display type.
Silent display type.
Adjusting the display contrast.
Display and Setting
"Contrast 0"
"Contrast 5" (Original setting)
"Contrast 10"
Function of the KDC-MPV7026
Illumination Color Setting
You can set the display to a desired color.
1 Select Illumination Color Setting Mode
Press the [FM] or [AM] button.
Select the "COL" display.
Dimmer
Dimming this unit’s display automatically when
the vehicle light switch is turned ON.
2 The color continues to change gradually
Hold down on the [4] or [¢] button.
Release your finger at the color you want.
Display
"Dimmer ON"
"Dimmer OFF"
Setting
The display dims.
The display doesn’t dim.
•
Colors adjusted using either [4] or [¢] will be
stored automatically, and they can be called by
pressing [5] button.
Quick call up the preset color
In Standby mode
Press the desired [1] — [4] button.
Switching preout
Button
[1]
[2]
Color
Silky White
Red
Switching the preout between the rear and
subwoofer. (In subwoofer it outputs without
effect from the fader control.)
[3]
Blue
[4]
Blue Green
Display
Setting
"SWPRE Rear"
"SWPRE Sub-W"
Rear preout.
Subwoofer preout.
Selecting the Color mode
Press the [6] button.
Each time the button is pressed the Color mode
switches as shown below.
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In External disc, or Auxiliary input source
Text Scroll
Dual Zone System
Setting the displayed text scroll.
Makes the sound different for the front channel
and rear channel.
Display
"Scroll Auto"
"Scroll MANU"
Setting
Repeats scroll.
Scrolls when the display changes.
Display
Setting
"Zone 2 OFF"
"Zone 2 ON"
The front and rear are the same source sound.
The front and rear are the different source sound.
•
The text scrolled is shown below.
- CD text
- Folder name/ File name/ Song title/ Artist name/
Album name
- MD title
•
•
When the Dual Zone System is on, there is only sound
effect including Audio control for internal source.
When you set the Dual zone system to ON while the
sub woofer preout is switched ON, the sound of the
sub woofer preout isn’t output.
•
When the source is selected to VZ-7000P/N (optional
accessory), the VZ-7000P/N’s sound is not output if the
Dual Zone System is turned ON.
Built-in Auxiliary input Setting
Set the Built-in Auxiliary Input function.
Display
"AUX OFF" When selecting the source there’s no Auxiliary Input.
"AUX ON" When selecting the source there’s Auxiliary Input.
Setting
When the Dual Zone System is OFF
Dual Zone System Setting
Setting the Front channel and Rear channel
sound in the Dual Zone System.
In Standby mode
Display
Setting
"Zone 2 Rear"
The front is this unit’s internal source, and the rear
is selected source sound.
CD Read Setting
When there is a problem on playing a CD with
special format, this setting play the CD by force.
"Zone 2 Front" The rear is this unit’s internal source, and the front
is selected source sound.
Display
Setting
"CD READ 1"
"CD READ 2"
Play CD and MP3/WMA.
Play CD by force.
In FM reception
CRSC (Clean Reception System
Circuit)
•
Setting "CD READ 2" cannot play MP3/WMA.
Some music CDs may not be played back even in the
"CD READ 2" mode.
Temporarily have reception switched from
stereo to mono to reduce multi-path noise when
listening to the FM station.
Display
Setting
"CRSC ON"
"CRSC OFF"
The CRSC is ON.
The CRSC is OFF.
•
Strong electrical fields (such as from power lines) may
cause unstable sound quality when CRSC is turned
ON. In such a situation, turn it OFF.
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Basic Operations of remote
SRC
ATT
SRC
VOL.
ATT
38
VOL.
FM+
38
FM/AM/DISC+/DISC–
DISC
4
¢
AM–
4/¢
DNPP
DNPP
/SBF
DIRECT
/OK
DIRECT/OK
Not Used
ABC
JKL
TUV
QZ
DEF
MNO
WXY
GHI
[0] — [9]
PRS
Loading and Replacing the battery
Basic operations
Use two "AA"-size batteries.
[VOL.] buttons
Slide the cover while pressing downwards to
remove it as illustrated.
Adjusting the volume.
[SRC] button
Each time the button is pressed the source
switches.
Insert the batteries with the + and – poles aligned
properly, following the illustration inside the case.
For the source switching order refer to 'Selecting
the Source' (page 9).
[ATT] button
Turning the volume down quickly.
When it is pressed again it returns to the previous
level.
2WARNING
•
•
Store unused batteries out of the reach of children.
Contact a doctor immediately if the battery is
accidentally swallowed.
Do not set the remote on hot places such as above
the dashboard.
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In Tuner source
[FM]/ [AM] buttons
Select the band.
Each time the [FM] button is pressed it switches
between the FM1, FM2, and FM3 bands.
[4]/ [¢] buttons
Tune up or down band.
[0] — [9] buttons
Press buttons [1] — [6] to recall preset stations.
[DIRECT]/ [OK] button
Enters and cancels the 'Direct Access Tuning'
(page 14) mode.
In Disc source
[4]/ [¢] buttons
Doing track/file forward and backward.
[DISC+]/ [DISC–] buttons
Doing disc/folder forward and backward.
[38] button
Each time the button is pressed the song pauses
and plays.
[DNPP] button
Enters and cancels the 'DNPP (Disc Name Preset
Play)' (page 19) mode.
[0] — [9] buttons
When in 'Direct Track/File Search' (page 17) and
'Direct Disc Search' (page 17), enter the track/file/
disc number.
In TV source
[FM] button
Select the TV band and Video input.
Each time the [FM] button is pressed TV bands
and Video input switch.
[4]/ [¢] buttons
Select the TV channel.
[0] — [9] buttons
Press buttons [1] — [6] to recall preset TV
channels.
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Accessories/ Installation Procedure
Accessories
Installation Procedure
1. To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from
the ignition and disconnect the - battery.
2. Make the proper input and output wire
connections for each unit.
➀
3. Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness.
4. Connect the wiring harness wires in the
following order: ground, battery, ignition.
..........1
5. Connect the wiring harness connector to the
unit.
6. Install the unit in your car.
7. Reconnect the - battery.
8. Press the reset button.
➁
..........2
2WARNING
If you connect the ignition wire (red) and the battery wire
(yellow) to the car chassis (ground), you may cause a short
circuit, that in turn may start a fire. Always connect those
wires to the power source running through the fuse box.
➂
•
If your car’s ignition does not have an ACC position,
connect the ignition wires to a power source that can be
turned on and off with the ignition key. If you connect
the ignition wire to a power source with a constant
voltage supply, as with battery wires, the battery may die.
If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit so
that the faceplate will not hit the lid when closing and
opening.
..........4
➃
•
..........4
•
If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t touching
to cause a short circuit, then replace the old fuse with
one with the same rating.
➄
•
Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or other
similar material. To prevent a short circuit, do not remove
the caps on the ends of the unconnected wires or the
terminals.
Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals to
which they correspond. The unit may be damaged or fail
to work if you share the - wires or ground them to any
metal part in the car.
When only two speakers are being connected to the
system, connect the connectors either to both the front
output terminals or to both the rear output terminals
(do not mix front and rear). For example, if you connect
the + connector of the left speaker to a front output
terminal, do not connect the - connector to a rear
output terminal.
After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps,
blinkers, wipers, etc. on the car are working properly.
Mount the unit so that the mounting angle is 30° or less.
..........1
•
➅
•
..........1
➆
•
•
..........2
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Connecting Wires to Terminals
AUX right input (Red)
AUX left input (White)
Front right output (Red)
Front left output (White)
Rear left output (White)/
Subwoofer left output (White)
Rear right output (Red)/
Subwoofer right output (Red)
To KENWOOD disc changer/
LX BUS Television/
External optional accessory
FM/AM antenna input
To connect these leads, refer to
the relevant instruction manuals.
Fuse (10A)
If no connections are made, do not let the wire come out
from the tab.
Wiring harness
(Accessory1)
When using the optional power amplifier, connect
to its power control terminal.
P.CONT
Power control wire (Blue/White)
Depending on what antenna you are using, connect either
to the control terminal of the motor antenna, or to the
power terminal for the booster amplifier of the film-type
antenna.
ANT.
CONT
Motor antenna control wire (Blue)
TEL mute wire (Brown)
Connect to the terminal that is grounded when either
the telephone rings or during conversation.
TEL MUTE
To car light control switch
Dimmer control wire (Orange / White)
White/Black
White
To front left speaker
To front right speaker
To rear left speaker
FRONT • L
Gray/Black
Gray
FRONT • R
REAR • L
Green/Black
Green
Purple/Black
Purple
To rear right speaker
REAR • R
Car fuse
box
Ignition key
switch
Ignition wire (Red)
ACC
Car fuse box
(Main fuse)
Battery wire (Yellow)
Ground wire (Black) - (To car chassis)
Battery
–
+
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Installation
non-Japanese cars
Japanese cars
1 Refer to the section 'Removing the hard rubber
frame' (page 30) and then remove the hard
rubber frame.
2 Align the holes in the unit (two locations on each
side) with the vehicle mounting bracket and
secure the unit with the accessory screws.
Metal mounting strap
(commercially available)
Firewall or metal support
T
N
T/N
T
N
Bend the tabs of the
T: Toyota cars
N: Nissan cars
mounting sleeve with a
screwdriver or similar utensil
and attach it in place.
8 mm
MAX.
Self-tapping screw
(commercially available)
8mm
MAX.
3
4
ø5mm
ø5mm
Screw (M4X8)
(commercially available)
Accessory3...for Nissan car
Accessory4 ...for Toyota car
•
Make sure that the unit is installed securely in place. If
the unit is unstable, it may malfunction (for example, the
sound may skip).
•
•
During installation, do not use any screws except for
those provided. The use of different screws might result
in damage to the main unit.
Damage may occur if a screwdriver or similar tool is used
with excessive force during the installations.
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Screwing the Faceplate on the Unit
If you want to fasten the faceplate to the main
unit so that it does not fall off.
1 Refer to the section 'Removing the hard rubber
frame' (page 30) and then remove the hard
rubber frame.
2 Drop open the faceplate by pressing the Release
button.
3 Tighten the screws (ø2.6 × 12 mm) (Accessory
5) in the holes shown on the diagram.
Accessory5
4 Tighten the screws (ø2 × 4 mm) (Accessory 6) in
the holes shown on the diagram.
Accessory6
5 Tighten the screws (ø2 × 6 mm) (Accessory 7) in
the holes shown on the diagram.
Accessory7
•
Never insert the screws in any other screw hole than the
one specified. If you screw them in another hole, it will
contact and may cause damage to the mechanical parts
inside the unit.
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Removing the Unit
Removing the hard rubber frame
Removing the Unit
1 Engage the catch pins on the removal tool and
remove the two locks on the upper level.
Upper the frame and pull it forward as shown in
the figure.
1 Refer to the section 'Removing the hard rubber
frame' (page 30) and then remove the hard
rubber frame.
2 Remove the screw (M4 × 8) on the back panel.
3 Insert the two removal tools deeply into the slots
on each side, as shown.
Screw (M4X8)
(commercially available)
Lock
Catch
Accessory➁
Removal tool
2 When the upper level is removed, remove the
lower two locations.
Accessory➁
Removal tool
4 Lower the removal tool toward the bottom, and
pull out the unit halfway while pressing towards
the inside.
•
The frame can be removed from the bottom side in the
same manner.
•
Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the
removal tool.
5 Pull the unit all the way out with your hands,
being careful not to drop it.
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Troubleshooting Guide
What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit
may just be the result of slight misoperation or
miswiring. Before calling service, first check the
following table for possible problems.
? No sound can be heard, or the volume is low.
✔
The fader or balance settings are set all the way to
one side.
☞
Center the fader and balance settings.
✔
The input/output wires or wiring harness are
connected incorrectly.
☞
Reconnect the input/output wires or the
wiring harness correctly. See the section on
'Connecting Wires to Terminals'.
General
? The power does not turn ON.
✔
The fuse has blown.
✔
The values of Volume offset are low.
☞
☞
After checking for short circuits in the wires,
replace the fuse with one with the same
rating.
Turn up the Volume offset, referring to the
section on 'Audio Control' (page 10).
? The sound quality is poor or distorted.
? There’s a source you can’t switch.
✔
One of the speaker wires is being pinched by a
screw in the car.
✔
There’s no media inserted.
☞
Set the media you want to listen to. If there’s
no media in this unit, you can’t switch to each
source.
☞
Check the speaker wiring.
✔
The speakers are not wired correctly.
☞
Reconnect the speaker wires so that each
output terminal is connected to a different
speaker.
✔
The Disc changer isn’t connected.
☞
Connect the Disc changer. If the Disc changer
isn’t connected to it’s input terminal, You can’t
switch to an external disc source.
? The Touch Sensor Tone doesn’t sound.
The preout jack is being used.
✔
? The memory is erased when the ignition is
turned OFF.
☞
The Touch Sensor Tone can’t be output from
the preout jack.
✔
The ignition and battery wire are incorrectly
? The Dimmer function doesn’t work.
The Dimmer wire isn’t connected correctly.
Check the Dimmer wire connection.
connected.
✔
☞
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the
section on 'Connecting Wires to Terminals'.
☞
? The display color changes subtly.
? There’s no loudness effect.
You’re using Subwoofer preout.
Loudness has no effect in Subwoofer preout.
✔
This is because the temperature is different than
the temperature when the setting was done.
✔
☞
☞
The display color condition changes subtly
according.to the ambient temperature.
? Even if Loudness is turned ON, high-pitched tone
isn’t compensated for.
✔
Tuner source is selected.
Tuner source
☞
High-pitched tone isn’t compensated for when
in Tuner source.
? Radio reception is poor.
✔
The car antenna is not extended.
? The TEL mute function does not work.
The TEL mute wire is not connected properly.
☞
Pull the antenna out all the way.
✔
✔
The antenna control wire is not connected.
☞
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the
section on 'Connecting Wires to Terminals'.
☞
Connect the wire correctly, referring to the
section on 'Connecting Wires to Terminals'.
? The TEL mute function turns ON even though the
TEL mute wire is not connected.
? The desired frequency can’t be entered with the
Direct Access Tuning.
✔
The TEL mute wire is touching a metal part of the
✔
A station that can’t be received is being entered.
car.
☞
☞
Enter a station that can be received.
Pull the TEL mute wire away from the metal
part of the car.
✔
You’re trying to enter a frequency with a 0.01 MHz
unit.
☞
What can be designated in the FM band is to
0.1 MHz.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Disc source
MP3/WMA source
? “AUX EXT” is displayed without achieving
? Cannot play an MP3/WMA.
External disc control mode.
✔
The media is scratched or dirty.
✔
Unsupported disc changer is connected.
☞
Clean the media, referring to the CD cleaning
of the section on 'About CDs' (page 8).
☞
Use the disc changer mentioned in the
'About CD players/disc changers connected
to this unit' (page 4) of the section on 'Safety
precautions'.
? The sound skips when an MP3/WMA is being
played.
✔
The media is scratched or dirty.
? The specified disc does not play, but another one
plays instead.
☞
Clean the media, referring to the CD cleaning
of the section on 'About CDs' (page 8).
✔
The specified CD is quite dirty.
✔
The recording condition is bad.
☞ Record the media again or use another media.
☞
Clean the CD.
✔
The disc is loaded in a different slot from that
specified.
? The MP3/WMA track time isn’t displayed
correctly.
☞
Eject the disc magazine and check the
number for the specified disc.
✔
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☞
There are times when it isn’t displayed
correctly according to the MP3/WMA
recording conditions.
✔
The disc is severely scratched.
Try another disc instead.
☞
? A CD ejects as soon as it is loaded.
The CD is quite dirty.
✔
If the following situations, consult your
nearest service center:
Even though the disc changer is connected, the
Disc Changer source is not ON, with “AUX EXT”
showing in the display during the Changer Mode.
☞
Clean the CD, referring to the CD cleaning of
the section on 'About CDs' (page 8).
? Can’t remove disc.
The cause is that more than 10 minutes has
✔
elapsed since the vehicle ACC switch was turned
OFF.
☞
The disc can only be removed within 10
minutes of the ACC switch being turned OFF.
If more than 10 minutes has elapsed, turn
the ACC switch ON again and press the Eject
button.
? The disc won’t insert.
There’s already another disc inserted.
Press the [0] button and remove the disc.
✔
☞
? Direct Search can’t be done.
Another function is ON.
Turn Random Play or other functions OFF.
✔
☞
? Track Search can’t be done.
For the discs/folders first or last song.
✔
☞
For each disc/folder, Track Search can’t be
done in the backward direction for the first
song or in the forward direction for the last
song.
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NO NAME:
Load:
• Attempted to display DNPS during the CD
play having no disc names preset.
• Attempted to display the ID3 tag while
the MP3/WMA having no ID3 tag is being
played.
The messages shown below display your
systems condition.
EJECT:
No disc magazine has been loaded in
the changer. The disc magazine is not
completely loaded.
Discs are being exchanged in the Disc
changer.
➪ Load the disc magazine properly.
No CD in the unit.
➪ Insert the CD.
Reading:
The unit is reading the data on the disc.
No Disc:
No disc has been loaded in the disc
magazine.
➪ Load a disc into the disc magazine.
NO ACCESS:
After setting it in the Disc Changer, DNPP
was done without having it been played at
least 1 time.
TOC Error:
No disc has been loaded in the disc
magazine.
➪ Load a disc into the disc magazine.
The CD is quite dirty. The CD is upside-
down. The CD is scratched a lot.
➪ Clean the CD and load it correctly.
IN (Blink):
The CD player section is not operating
properly.
➪ Reinsert the CD. If the CD cannot be
ejected or the display continues to flash
even when the CD has been properly
reinserted, please switch off the power
and consult your nearest service center.
E-05:
The CD is upside-down.
➪ Load the CD correctly.
Unsupported:
Protected:
A MP3/WMA is played with a format that
this unit can’t support.
➪ ----
Blank Disc:
No Track:
Nothing has been recorded on the MD.
No tracks are recorded on the MD,
although it has a title.
A copy-protected file is played.
➪ ----
E-15:
Media was played that doesn’t have data
recorded that the unit can play.
➪ Use media that has data recorded that
the unit can play.
No Panel:
E-77:
The faceplate of the slave unit being
connected to this unit has been removed.
➪ Replace it.
The unit is malfunctioning for some reason.
➪ Press the reset button on the unit. If the
“E-77” code does not disappear, consult
your nearest service center.
Mecha Error: Something is wrong with the disc
magazine. Or the unit is malfunctioning for
some reason.
➪ Check the disc magazine. And then
press the reset button on the unit. If the
“Mecha Error” code does not disappear,
consult your nearest service center.
Hold Error:
The protective circuit in the unit activates
when the temperature inside the
automatic disc changer exceeds 60°C
(140°F), stopping all operation.
➪ Cool down the unit by opening
the windows or turning on the air
conditioner. As the temperature falls
below 60°C (140°F), the disc will start
playing again.
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Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
FM tuner section
Audio section
Frequency range
200 kHz space : 87.9 MHz – 107.9 MHz
Maximum output power
: 50 W x 4
50 kHz space : 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 30dB)
: 9.3dBf (0.8 µV /75 Ω)
Quieting Sensitivity (S/N = 50dB)
: 15.2dBf (1.6 µV /75 Ω)
Frequency response ( 3.0 dB)
: 30 Hz – 15 kHz
Signal to Noise ratio (MONO)
: 70 dB
Selectivity ( 400 kHz)
: ≥ 80 dB
Full Bandwidth Power (at less than 1% THD)
: 22 W x 4
Tone action
Bass : 100 Hz 10 dB
Middle : 1 kHz 10 dB
Treble : 10 kHz 10 dB
Preout level / Load (during disc play)
: 2000 mV/10 kΩ
Preout impedance
: ≤600 Ω
Stereo separation (1 kHz)
: 40 dB
Auxiliary input
Frequency response ( 1 dB)
:20 Hz – 20 kHz
Input Maximum Voltage
:1200 mV
AM tuner section
Frequency range
10 kHz space : 530 kHz – 1700 kHz
Input Impedance
:100 kΩ
9 kHz space : 531 kHz – 1611 kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N = 20dB)
: 28 dBµ (25 µV)
General
Operating voltage (11 – 16V allowable)
: 14.4 V
CD player section
Laser diode
: GaAlAs
Current consumption
: 10 A
Digital filter (D/A)
: 8 Times Over Sampling
Installation Size (W x H x D)
: 182 x 53 x 155 mm
D/A Converter
: 1 Bit
Weight
: 2.64 lbs (1.20 kg)
Spindle speed
: 1000 – 400 rpm (CLV 2times)
Wow & Flutter
: Below Measurable Limit
Frequency response ( 1 dB)
: 10 Hz – 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz)
: 0.01 %
Signal to Noise ratio (1 kHz)
: 105 dB
Dynamic range
: 93 dB
Channel separation
: 96 dB
MP3 decode
: Compliant with MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer-3
WMA decode
: Compliant with Windows Media Audio
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