Panasonic CQ 4500U User Manual

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Heavy Duty Cassette/ Weather Band Receiver with Changer Control  
CQ-4500U/CQ-4300U  
Operating Instructions  
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.  
Contents  
Use This Equipment Safely ...................................................................Page 2  
Power and Sound Controls ......................................................................4  
How to adjust the volume, mute, balance, and tone for best listening  
Radio Basics..............................................................................................6  
Mode selection, manual and automatic tuning, band selection,  
preset stations  
Cassette Tape Player Basice....................................................................9  
How to load, wind, play, and eject a cassette tape  
CD Changer Basics.................................................................................13  
Play, repeat, random and scan, error messages.  
Note: CD changer controls are applicable to units with optional CD changer  
unit (sold separeately).  
Clock Basics............................................................................................15  
Setting the time, selecting the clock display, alarm operation  
Temperature Reading .............................................................................17  
Casette Head Cleaning Warning............................................................17  
In Case of Malfunction............................................................................18  
Installation Guide....................................................................................19  
Step-by-step procedures, electrical connections  
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................28  
Troubleshooting tips, where to get service help  
Specifications .............................................................................................30  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules............................................................................30  
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Power and Sound Controls  
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BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FEW k  
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Power  
If the vehicle is not running yet, turn the key in the ignition until the  
accessory indicator lights.  
Press [PWR] to switch on the power.  
Volume  
Press the knob to select the volume mode and then turn it  
clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the volume level.  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Volume Level  
0 to 40  
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Anti-Volume-Blast Circuit  
At power on, the volume returns to the previous level slowly if  
the level was at 20 or higher.  
Changing Audio Modes  
Press this knob [SEL] to change the audio mode as follows.  
VOL  
(Volume)  
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BASS  
TRE  
(Treble)  
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a
a
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FADE  
BAL  
b
(Fader)  
(Balance)  
Bass and Treble  
Press the knob to select the BASS or TREBLE mode and then turn  
it clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the  
bass/treble level.  
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-12 to 12  
-12 to 12  
Balance  
Press the knob to select the BALANCE mode and then turn it  
clockwise or counterclockwise to shift the sound volume to the right  
or left speakers.  
or L 1 to 15  
(R: Right, L: Left)  
Balance Center  
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Fader  
Press the knob to select the FADER mode and then turn it  
clockwise or counterclockwise to shift the sound volume to the front  
or rear speakers.  
or R 1 to 15  
(F: Front, R: Rear)  
Fader Center  
Note: In the audio mode (BASS/TRE/BAL/FADE), the display  
will returm to regular operation mode when there is no input for  
more than 5 seconds (2 seconds in the VOL mode).  
Press and hold  
S•HDB (Super High Definition Bass)  
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(Only for CQ-4500U)  
This featare enhances bass definition.  
Press and hold [MUTE] (SHDB) for more than 2 seconds to  
activate high-defintion bass.  
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Press and hold [MUTE] (SHDB) for more than 2 seconds to  
cancel.  
Press and hold  
Tone Enhancement (Loudness)  
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(Only for CQ-4300U)  
Press and hold [MUTE] (LOUD) for more than 2 seconds to  
enhance bass and treble tones when listening at low or medium  
volume.  
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Press and hold [MUTE] (LOUD) for more than 2 seconds again to  
deactivate when listening at higher volumes.  
Mute  
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Press [MUTE] to mute the sound completely.  
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Press [MUTE] again to cancel.  
Selecting Auxiliary Source  
Press and hold  
(Only for CQ-4500U)  
Press and hold [MODE] (AUX) for more than 2 seconds to select  
AUX Input mode.  
Connect the auxiliary equipment (any other appropriate  
equipment) to the AUX IN Connector.  
Canceling AUX Input mode  
Press [MODE] (AUX) to resume the previous mode.  
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Radio Basics  
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BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FEW k  
4500U  
Mode Selection  
Press [MODE] to change the operation mode as follows.  
Radio  
Cassette  
CD Changer (when connected)  
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a
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Press and hold [MODE] for more  
than 2 seconds.  
(AUX is only for CQ-4500U)  
AUX  
To change to the tuner mode  
In case of CD changer mode or Tape mode, press [MODE].  
Selecting a Band  
Press [BAND] to change the band setting as follows.  
FM1  
FM2  
W/B  
AM  
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a
a
(Weather Band)  
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"ST" indicator lights when FM stereo broadcast is available.  
Manual Tuning  
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Press [TUNE  
] or [TUNE  
] to tune in a higher or lower  
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frequency.  
FEW k  
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Hold and release  
Seek Tuning  
Press and hold [SEEK  
seconds, then release it.  
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] or [SEEK  
] for more than 0.5  
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Seek tuning will automatically stop when a signal of the next  
broadcast station is received.  
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Station Preset  
FM1, FM2, and AM can save maximum 6 stations each in their preset station memories.  
Caution: To ensure safety, never attempt to preset stations while you are driving.  
Manual Station Preset  
Press [BAND] to select a desired band.  
Use manual or seek tuning to find a station to be stored in the  
preset memory.  
Press and hold one of the preset buttons [1] to [6] until the  
display blinks once.  
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Preset Number  
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Note: You can change the memory setting by repeating the above  
procedure.  
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Press and hold  
Press and hold  
Auto Station Preset  
Select a band and press and hold [BAND] (APM: Auto Preset  
Memory) for more than 2 seconds.  
The 6 strongest available stations will be automatically saved in  
the memory on preset buttons [1] to [6].  
Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5  
seconds each.  
Note: Any stations preset previously on the selected band will be  
erased.  
Tuning in a Preset Station  
Press any of the buttons [1] to [6] to tune in the station preset by  
the above.  
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Radio Basics  
(continued)  
Tuning in a Weather Band  
Station  
Press any of the buttons [1] to [6] to monitor the preset station.  
The frequency (162) remains unchanged.  
Weather Band Frequency (channel) Number  
WB  
Note: The weather band (CH1-6) has been preset. CH7 is  
selected by pressing [ ] or [ ].  
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Weather Band Stations  
National Weather Radio Broadcasts from over 380 locations  
throughout the U.S. on seven VHF/FM frequencies.  
Tune to weather band to receive continuous weather information 24  
hours a day on one of the following frequencies.  
1. 162.550 MHz  
2. 162.400 MHz  
3. 162.475 MHz  
4. 162.425 MHz  
5. 162.450 MHz  
6. 162.500 MHz  
7. 162.525 MHz  
Occasionally the frequency of an existing or planned station must  
be changed because of unexpected radio frequency interference  
with adjacent NOAA Weather Radio Stations and/or with other  
Government or Commercial Operations within the area. If you have  
a question concerning NOAA Weather Radio, please contact your  
nearest National Weather Service Office.  
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Cassette Tape Player Basics  
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BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FEW k  
4500U  
Playing a Cassette  
Insert the cassette with the exposed tape side facing to the right.  
Play will start automatically.  
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FEW k  
Playing Side Indicator  
Exposed Tape side  
Rewind and Fast Forward  
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Press [ ] (REW) or [ ] (FF) to rewind or fast forward the tape.  
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FEW k  
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Press [ ] to stop.  
̇̈  
The tape will resume playing from that position.  
Fast Forward  
Rewind  
Changing Sides  
Press [ ] to reverse.  
̇̈  
Top Side Playing  
Bottom Side Playing  
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Cassette Tape Player Basics  
(continued)  
Tape Eject  
Press [ ] to eject the tape, and the previous mode of operation will  
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be resumed.  
Notes:  
Always remove the cassette tape from the unit when the cassette  
tape player is not being used.  
If power is switched off before [ ] is pressed, the cassette will not  
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be ejected. Switch on the power again and press [ ] to eject the  
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cassette.  
Metal Tape Mode  
Press [1 MTL] when playing metal or chromium dioxide (CrO2  
)
position tapes.  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Press [1 MTL] again to cancel.  
Note: Playing non-metal position tapes in MTL mode causes high  
frequency imbalance, which affects tone quality.  
Dolby Noise Reduction  
Press [2 NR] to set the Dolby B NR mode.  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Press [2 NR] again to cancel.  
Note: Set the Dolby B NR mode when playing back a tape recorded  
with Dolby B Noise Reduction.  
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TPS Operation (Tape Program  
Search)  
Press [3 TPS] to activate the tape program search mode.  
To select a desired program, press [ ] or [ ] corresponding  
times to go backward (up to 8) or forward (up to 9).  
(Rewind:) (Fast forward:)  
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8
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1
9
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Ex1. To select the current program  
FEW k  
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again, press [3 TPS], and  
press [ ].  
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or  
Ex2. To select the previous  
program, press [3 TPS], and  
press [ ] twice.  
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Ex3. To select the next program,  
press [3 TPS] and press [ ].  
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FEW k  
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Ex4. To select the 3rd next  
program , press [3 TPS], and  
press [ ] three times.  
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Press [3 TPS] again to cancel.  
Notes: The TPS mode may not work correctly in the following  
cases. This, however, does not mean that the unit is defective.  
There is an interval of less than 4 seconds or having a high level  
of noise or hum between programs.  
There is particularly low-level passage during the program.  
Notes:  
To maintain your cassette player in top condition, avoid using tapes that are longer than 90  
minutes (C-90).  
If you insert into the unit a cassette with a loose tape caused by forcing it into cassette with a  
finger or the like, the cassette may not be properly reproduced. In such a case, eject the cassette,  
make the tape tight, then insert it back into the deck.  
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Cassette Tape Player Basics  
(continued)  
Repeat Play  
Press [4 REP] to repeat the current program.  
REPEAT  
Press [4 REP] again to cancel.  
Blank Skip  
Press [5 SKP] to skip unrecorded portions on the tape.  
B•SKIP  
Press [5 SKP] again to cancel.  
Notes:  
When repeat is on, the blank skip does not work because the  
repeat has priority over the blank skip.  
The blank skip does not work when the unrecorded portion of the  
tape is less than 15 seconds.  
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CD Changer Basics  
Note: CD changer functions are designed for an optional CD changer unit.  
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BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FEW k  
4500U  
To Start the CD Changer  
Once the CD changer has been connected, press [MODE] to  
change to the CD changer mode. When a disc magazine is  
inserted, CD play starts automatically.  
Play Disc  
Track  
TimeNumber Number  
Selecting a Disc  
) to select a disc in descending  
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Press [1] (  
DISC) or [2] (DISC  
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or ascending order.  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Then, the selected disc will start to play from the first track.  
Note: The number of discs you can load the CD changer with is  
specific to each model.  
Selecting a Track  
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Press [ ] to advance to the next track.  
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Press [ ] to start play from the beginning of the current track.  
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Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to skip the desired number of tracks.  
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Hold and release  
Searching a Track  
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Press and hold [ ] or [ ] for more than 0.5 seconds to activate  
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fast forward or reverse.  
Release [ ] or [ ] to resume regular CD changer play.  
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CD Changer Basics (continued)  
Repeat a Track  
Press [5] (RPT: REPEAT) to repeat the current selection.  
"REPEAT" indicator lights.  
REPEAT  
Press [5] (RPT: REPEAT) again to cancel.  
Random Selection  
Press [6] (RDM: RANDOM). All the available tracks on all discs in  
the magazine will be played in a random sequence.  
RANDOM  
Press [6] (RDM: RANDOM) again to cancel.  
Note: The Random mode will stop and the disc select function will  
operate once the [1] (  
DISC) or [2] (DISC  
) is pressed.  
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Scanning Track  
Press [4] (CD SCAN). The display blinks and the first 10 seconds  
of each track on the discs play in sequence.  
Disc  
Press [4] (CD SCAN) again to cancel.  
Error Display Messages  
Appears on the display when the CD  
changer stops operating for some  
reason. Please turn off the vehicle  
engine (ACC off), discomnect radio  
harness for 1 minute then reconnect.  
Appears on the display when the  
compact disc is dirty or inverted.  
Selects the next available compact  
disc.  
E 1  
E 3  
Appears on the display when  
compact disc is scratched. Selects  
the next available compact disc.  
Appears on the display when there  
is no disc in the magazine.  
E 2  
0000  
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Clock Basics (The clock system is 12-hours.)  
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BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
FEW k  
4500U  
Press and hold  
Initial Time  
Press and hold [CLK] to set time display. "AM 12:00" blinks, and  
the time setting mode is activated.  
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Press [ ] to set the hour.  
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Press [ ] to set the minute.  
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(Hold [ ] or [ ] to change numbers rapidly.)  
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Once the time has been set, release [CLK].  
Note: When the clock is not set yet, "SET" is displayed.  
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or  
Resetting the Time  
When you want to reset the time, repeat step  
and  
above.  
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FEW k  
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Selecting the Clock Display  
Press [CLK] to display the current time.  
Press [CLK] again to returns display.  
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Note: The current time will be displayed at all the time even the  
power of the radio is turned off.  
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Clock Basics (continued)  
Press and hold  
Alarm Time Setting  
Press and hold [ALM] to set alarm time Display blinks, and the  
alarm time setting mode is activated.  
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Press [ ] to set the hour.  
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Press [ ] to set the minutes.  
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(Hold [ ] or [ ] to change numbers rapidly.)  
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When you have set the alarm time, release [ALM].  
Note: When the alarm is not set yet, "AM 12:00" is displayed.  
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FEW k  
or  
Resetting the Alarm Time  
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When you want to reset the alarm time, repeat steps  
above.  
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Alarm Operation  
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Alarm is switched to ON or OFF each time [ALM] is pressed.  
When the alarm is switched to ON, the alarm will sound at the set  
alarm time.  
Turning off the Alarm Sound  
The alarm will turn off automatically after 90 seconds. Otherwise,  
press [ALM] once.  
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Alarm output Volume Selection  
You can select ALARM VOL 1 (or VOL 2) by pressing [ALM] in  
sequence and the display will show as follows.  
ALARM TIME  
ALM VOL 1  
ALM VOL 2  
a
a
(display 3 seconds) (display 2 seconds)  
(display 2 seconds)  
OFF  
Cautions:  
Be careful not to set wrong alarm time, otherwise, the alarm may sound while driving.  
If the alarm is set, be sure to check the set alarm time by pressing and holding [ALM] for more than  
2 seconds.  
If volume is set at "0" level, the output volume will be muted. (Even when ALARM is acting.)  
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(Only for CQ-4500U)  
Temperature Reading  
To read the temperatare outside the vehicle, press and hold the  
knob [SEL] for more than 2 seconds. The current temperature in  
Fahrenheit is displayed on the display.  
Press and hold  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Press and hold the knob [SEL] for more then 2 seconds again to  
cancel the temperature reading mode.  
Press and release the knob [SEL] to shift the temperature display  
to the current operating mode.  
Press and release  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
Notes:  
The temperature Sensor Lead must be connected (option).  
If you switch the temperature reading mode to the other mode  
(EX. Tape mode  
CD changer mode), the display will show that  
mode for 5 seconds and then resume the temperature reading.  
Cassette Head Cleaning Warning  
The display will show "TAPE CLN" to warn you to clean the  
cassette head for maintaining its top condition after accumulated  
100 hours tape playing.  
Press and hold [  
CLN" display and the TAPE mode display will be resumed. (It is  
valid only in TAPE mode.)  
] for more than 2 seconds to clear the "TAPE  
̇̈  
Press and hold  
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In Case of Malfunction  
Reset Switch  
If the unit does not respond when the function buttons are  
pressed, press the reset switch with a small pointed object,  
such as a pencil point. This will restore the unit to its default  
settings. All previously stored memory settings will be  
erased. Repeat the necessary steps in the previous pages to  
reprogram the clock and memory settings. If pressing the  
reset switch does not restore normal operation, please  
return the radio to the nearest authorized service center for  
service.  
BASS/FAD  
BAL/FADER  
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Installation Guide  
WARNING  
This installation information is designed for experienced installers  
and is not intended for non-technical individuals. It does not  
contain warnings or cautions of potential dangers in attempting to  
install this product.  
Any attempt to install this product in a motor vehicle by anyone  
other than qualified installer could cause damage to the electrical  
system and could result in serious personal injury or death.  
Overview  
Installation Hardware  
This equipment should be installed by a  
professional. However, if you plan to install this  
unit yourself, your first step is to decide where to  
install it. The instructions in these pages will  
guide you through the remaining steps: (Please  
refer to "WARNING" statement above).  
No.  
Item  
Diagram Qty  
Mounting Collar  
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
φ
Plain Washer (5 mm )  
Identify and label the vehicle wires  
Connect the vehicle wires to the wires of the  
power connector  
Install the unit in the dash  
Check the operation of the unit  
φ
Spring Washer (5 mm )  
φ
Hex. Nut (5 mm )  
If you do encounter problems, please consult  
your nearest authorized dealer.  
Rear Support Strap  
Hex. Bolt  
Caution: This unit will operate with a 12 volt DC  
negative ground auto battery system only. Do  
not attempt to use it in any other system. Doing  
so could cause serious damage.  
φ×  
(5 mm  
25 mm)  
Toothed Lock Washer  
φ
(5 mm )  
Before you begin installation, look for the following  
items included in the packing with your unit.  
Power Connector  
Warranty Card ...... Fill this out promptly  
Panasonic Servicenter for service Directory  
...... Keep this for future reference in case the  
unit needs servicing  
Installation Hardware ...... Needed for in-dash  
installation  
Removal Tool  
(U-shaped)  
Antenna Connector  
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Cut the connector wires one at a time from the  
plug (leaving the leads as long as possible) so  
that you can work with individual leads.  
Required Tools  
You'll need a screwdriver, a 1.5 volt AA battery  
and the following:  
12 V DC  
TEST BULB  
ELECTRICAL SIDE-CUT  
TAPE PLIERS  
Turn the ignition on to the accessory position, and  
ground one lead of the test bulb to the chassis.  
Touch the other lead of the test bulb to each of  
the exposed wires from the cut radio connector  
plug. Touch one wire at a time until you find the  
outlet that causes the test bulb to light.  
Dashboard Specifications  
THICKNESS  
MIN. 3/16" (4.75 mm)  
MAX. 7/32" (5.56 mm)  
Now turn the ignition off and then on. If the bulb  
also turns off and on, that outlet is the vehicle  
power lead.  
2-3/32" (53 mm)  
If your vehicle is not wired for an audio unit:  
Go to the fuse block and find the fuse port for  
radio (RADIO), accessory (ACC), or ignition  
(IGN).  
7-5/32" (182mm)  
Battery Lead  
If your stereo unit has a yellow lead, you will  
need to locate the vehicle's battery lead.  
Otherwise you may ignore this procedure. (The  
yellow battery lead provides continuous power to  
maintain a clock, memory storage or other  
function.)  
Identify All Leads  
The first step in installation is to identify all the  
vehicle wires you'll use when hooking up your  
sound system.  
As you identify each wire, we suggest that you  
label it using masking tape and a permanent  
marker. This will help avoid confusion when  
making connections later.  
If your vehicle has a radio or is pre-wired for one:  
With the ignition and headlights off, identify the  
vehicle battery lead by grounding one lead of the  
test bulb to the chassis and checking the  
remaining exposed wires from the cut radio  
connector plug.  
Note: Do not connect the power connector to the  
stereo unit until you have made all connections.  
If there are no plastic caps on the stereo hooking  
wires, insulate all exposed leads with electrical  
tape until you are ready to use them. Identify the  
leads in the following order.  
If your vehicle is not wired for an audio unit:  
Go to the fuse block and find the fuse port for the  
battery, usually marked BAT.  
Power Lead  
If your vehicle has a radio or is pre-wired for one:  
Speakers  
Identify the vehicle speaker leads. There will be  
two leads for each speaker, usually color coded.  
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Installation Guide (continued)  
A handy way to identify the speaker leads and  
the speaker they connect with is to test the leads  
using a 1.5 volt AA battery as follows.  
Speakers  
Connect the speaker wires. See the wiring  
diagram below for the proper hookups. Follow  
the diagram carefully to avoid damaging the  
speakers and the stereo unit.  
Hold one lead against one pole of the battery  
and stroke the other lead across the other pole.  
You will hear a scraping sound in a speaker if  
you are holding a speaker lead.  
If not, keep testing different lead combinations  
until you have located all the speaker leads.  
When you label them, include the speaker  
location for each.  
The speaker used must be able to handle more  
than 37 watts of audio power. If using an  
optional audio power, the speakers should be  
able to handle the maximum amplifier output  
power. Speakers with low input ratings can be  
damaged.  
Antenna  
Speaker impedance should measure 4 - 8 ohms,  
which is typically marked on most speakers.  
Lower or higher impedance speakers will affect  
output and can cause both speaker and stereo  
unit damage.  
The antenna lead is a thick, black wire with a  
metal plug at the end.  
Caution: Never ground the speaker cords. For  
example, do not use a chassis ground system or  
a three-wire speaker common system. Each  
speaker must be connected separately using  
parallel insulated wires. If in doubt about how  
your car's speakers are wired, please consult  
with your nearest professional installer.  
Connect All Leads  
Now that you have identified all the wires in the  
vehicle, youre ready to begin connecting them to  
the stereo unit wires. The connection diagram on  
Page 26, 27 show the proper connections and  
color coding of the leads.  
We strongly recommend that you test the unit  
before making a final installation.  
CORRECT  
You can set the unit on the floor and make  
temporary connections to test the unit. Use  
electrical tape to cover all exposed wires.  
No Common Ground  
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Important: Connect the red power lead last,  
after you have made and insulated all other  
connections.  
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R
INCORRECT  
Common Chassis Ground  
Ground  
Connect the black ground lead of the power  
connector to the metal vehicle chassis.  
+
L
+
R
INCORRECT  
Speaker Common  
(common earth lead)  
+
L
+
R
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Battery  
Final Installation  
Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct  
radio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse  
block.  
Lead Connections  
Connect all wires, making sure that each  
connection is insulated and secure. Bundle all  
loose wires and fasten them with tape so they  
won't fall down later. Now insert the stereo unit  
into the mounting collar.  
Antenna  
Connect the antenna by plugging the antenna  
lead into the antenna receptacle.  
Congratulations! After making a few final checks,  
you're ready to enjoy your new auto stereo  
system.  
Equipment  
Connect any optional equipment such as  
amplifier, according to the instructions furnished  
with the equipment. Keep about 12 inches (30  
cm) of distance between the speaker  
cords/amplifier unit and the antenna/antenna  
extension cord. Read the operating and  
installation instructions for any equipment you  
will connect to this unit.  
Final Checks  
1. Make sure that all wires are properly  
connected and insulated.  
2. Make sure that the stereo unit is securely  
held in the mounting collar.  
3. Turn on the ignition to check the unit for  
proper operation.  
Accessory (ACC) Power  
Connect the red power lead to the correct  
vehicle radio wire or to the appropriate fuse port  
on the fuse block.  
If you have difficulties, consult your nearest  
authorized professional installer for assistance.  
If the stereo unit functions properly with all these  
connections made, disconnect the wires and  
proceed to the final installation.  
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Installation Guide (continued)  
Installation Procedures  
When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure  
your hands and fingers.  
We strongly recommend you to wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries.  
Note: Disconnect the cable from the negative () battery terminal.  
1. Secure the Mounting Collar  
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Insert Mounting Collar  
screwdriver.  
into the vehicle's dashboard, and bend mounting tabs out with a  
Mounting Tab  
Dashboard  
1
Mounting Collar  
Screwdriver  
2. Securre the rear of the unit.  
a) Insert Power Connector  
to the unit.  
b) Check the electrical connection by referring to this operating instructions.  
c) Insert the unit into Mounting Collar  
and push it in until "click" is heard.  
8 Power Connector  
Unit  
d) Secure the rear of the unit to the vehicle by either of the two recommended methods on the next  
page.  
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Using the Rear Support Strap  
Using the Rubber Cushion (option)  
(If there is an existing Rear Support Bracket on the fire wall of the vehicle.)  
Cover Mounting Bolt on the rear of the unit with Rubber Cushion (option), and mount it into the  
existing Rear Support Bracket.  
Rear Support Bracket  
(existing on the vehicle)  
Rubber Cushion (option)  
Mounting Bolt  
Mounting Collar  
3. After installation reconnect the negative () battery terminal.  
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Installation Guide (continued)  
To Remove the Unit from the vehicle's dashboard  
Insert each Removal Tool and pull.  
Removal Tool  
(U-shaped)  
Note: Do not lose Removal Tool. They will be needed to remove the unit from the vehicle's  
dashboard.  
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Electrical Connections  
(Only for CQ-4500U)  
Cautions:  
This product is designed to operate with a 12-volt negative ground battery system.  
To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below.  
Remove the covering of the leads approx. 5 mm long from their end before connecting.  
Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed.  
Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from a possible short-circuit from the vehicle chassis. Bundle  
all cables and keep cable terminals free from touching any metal parts.  
Temperature Sensor Lead  
Cassette Receiver  
CQ-4500U  
Sleeper Room Remote Connector  
(Connect to CA-RC300U)  
Antenna  
Antenna Connector  
(Rear Side)  
CD Changer Control Connector  
Power Connector  
(R) (Red)  
(Blue)  
(Red)  
Amp. Cont(MAX 0.1A)  
To AUX  
AUX-IN  
(L)  
(R)  
(White)  
(Red)  
ACC  
Accessory Power(ACC)  
(+12V DC, negative ground  
only)  
Preamp-Out  
(L)  
PRE-OUT  
(Rear)  
(White)  
Ground Lead  
(Connect to a clean, bare  
metallic part of your vehicle)  
(Black)  
Ground  
Battery  
(Yellow)  
Battery Lead  
(Connect to vehicle battery)  
Fuse(10A)  
(Orange w/white  
stripe)  
AUX-In Sensor  
AUX-In Sensor Lead  
(Connect to vehicle computer)  
(Orange)  
Steering remote  
Steering remote control lead  
(Gray w/black stripe)  
(Violet w/black stripe)  
(Green) (Violet)  
(White  
w/black  
stripe)  
(Green  
w/black  
stripe)  
(white)  
(Gray)  
Left Speaker  
(Front)  
Right Speaker  
(Front)  
Left Speaker  
(Rear)  
Right Speaker  
(Rear)  
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Electrical Connections (continued)  
(Only for CQ-4300U)  
Cautions:  
This product is designed to operate with a 12-volt negative ground battery system.  
To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below.  
Remove the covering of the leads approx. 5 mm long from their end before connecting.  
Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed.  
Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from a possible short-circuit from the vehicle chassis. Bundle  
all cables and keep cable terminals free from touching any metal parts.  
CD Changer Control Connector  
Cassette Receiver  
CQ-4300U  
Antenna  
(Rear Side)  
Antenna Connector  
Power Connector  
Accessory Power(ACC)  
(+12V DC, negative ground  
only)  
(Red)  
(Black)  
(Yellow)  
ACC  
Ground Lead  
(Connect to a clean, bare  
metallic part of your vehicle)  
Ground  
Battery  
Battery Lead  
(Connect to vehicle battery)  
Fuse(10A)  
(Gray w/black stripe)  
(white) (Gray)  
(Violet w/black stripe)  
(Green) (Violet)  
(White  
w/black  
stripe)  
(Green  
w/black  
stripe)  
Left Speaker  
(Front)  
Right Speaker  
(Front)  
Left Speaker  
(Rear)  
Right Speaker  
(Rear)  
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Troubleshooting  
Maintenance  
Notes on Cassette Tapes  
Your product is designed and manufactured  
to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Use a  
soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning. Never  
use benzine, thinner, or other solvent.  
Tape Slack:  
Use a pencil or similar object to take up the  
slack as shown. If a loose tape is used, this may  
result in the tape becoming tangled in the  
rotating parts of the unit.  
When Something Doesn't Work  
Check the charts on page 29 for possible  
causes and solutions to any problem you  
might be experiencing. Some simple checks  
or minor adjustments may eliminate the  
problem.  
Label  
Pencil  
Product Servicing  
If the suggestions in the charts don't solve  
the problem, we recommend that you take it  
to your nearest authorized dealer. Panasonic  
Servicenter. The unit should be serviced  
only by a qualified technician.  
Do not touch  
or pull out the tape.  
Replacing the Fuse  
Use fuses of the same specified rating (10  
amps). Using different substitutes or fuses  
with higher ratings, or connecting the unit  
directly without a fuse, could cause fire or  
damage to the stereo unit.  
If the replacement fuse fails, contact your  
nearest Panasonic Servicenter for  
service.  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Troubleshooting Tips  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
PROBABLE SOLUTION  
Unit does not turn on.  
Dead vehicle battery  
Charge vehicle battery.  
Ignition or ACC is not on.  
Turn ignition to On or ACC.  
Bad power line connection  
Fuse is blown.  
Check connections.  
Replace fuse.(consult your dealer)  
Radio has static.  
Antenna not hooked up  
Close to high power lines  
Hook up antenna.  
Move away from high power lines.  
Radio memory buttons do not Not holding buttons down long Press and hold buttons for more  
work.  
enough  
than 2 seconds.  
Tape sound quality is poor.  
Heads are dirty.  
Clean heads. (Ask a service  
representative for advice.)  
Use better quality tape.  
Poor quality tape.  
Inverted Sound (Left/Right The speaker cords are inverted. Check the speaker cords.  
Connections.)  
No sound from front or rear The fader control is set on the Adjust the fader control of the  
speakers  
wrong position.  
unit correctly.  
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Specifications  
General  
Power Supply  
Maximum Power Output  
: 12 V DC (11V-16V) Test Voltage 14.4V, Negative ground  
×
: 37 W 4 channels at 400 Hz, Volume Control maximum  
Power Output  
: 18 W per channel into 4 ohms, 40 to 30,000Hz at 3% THD.  
Tone Action  
: Bass; ± 12 dB at 100 Hz  
Treble; ± 12 dB at 10 kHz  
Current Consumption  
Speaker Impedance  
: Less than 2.5 A (tape mode, 0.5 W 4-speaker)  
: 4 (4-8 acceptable)  
×
×
×
×
×
×
Dimensions (W  
Weight  
H
D)  
: 7" 1-15/16" 5-7/8" (178 50 150 mm)  
: 3 lbs. (1.4 k )  
AM Radio  
Frequency Range  
: 530-1,710 kHz  
Useable Sensitivity  
: 28 dB/µV (25 µV/ S/N 20 dB)  
FM Stereo Radio  
Frequency Range  
Useable Sensitivity  
50 dB Quienting Sensitivity  
Frequency Response  
Alternate Channel Selectivity  
Stereo Separation  
: 87.9-107.9 MHz  
: 12 dBf. (1.1 µV / 75, S/N 30 dB)  
: 17 dBf. (1.8 µV / 75)  
: 30-15,000 Hz ± 3 dB  
: 75 dB  
: 35 dB at 1,000 Hz  
: 70 dB (Mono)  
Signal/Noise Ratio  
Weather Band Radio  
Frequency Range  
Useable Sensitivity  
Signal/Noise Ratio (40 dB/µV)  
: 162.40-162.55 MHz  
: 3 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB)  
: 50 dB  
Tape Player  
Reproduction System  
Tape Speed  
FF/REW Time  
Frequency Response  
Wow and Flutter  
Signal/Noise Ratio  
: 4-track, 2-program stereo  
: 1-7/8"/sec (4.76 cm/sec)  
: Less than 110 SEC (C-60)  
: 35 - 14,000 Hz ± 3 dB  
: 0.09% (WRMS)  
: 52 dB (Dolby NR on: 62 dB)  
*Above specifications comply with EIA standards.  
Note: Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements in  
technology.  
Dobly noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
"DOLBY" and the double-D symbol  
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
A
Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
This unit has been manufactured under the Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to this unit.  
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics  
Company, Division of Matsushita  
Electric Corporation of America  
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus,  
New Jersey 07094  
YFM284C331ZA TAMACO0200-0 Printed in Taiwan  

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