Clarion compact disc User Manual

4. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
This unit has been designed specifically for play-  
Note on Compact Discs  
Never stick labels on the surface of the compact  
disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.  
back of compact discs bearing the  
No other discs can be played.  
mark.  
To remove the compact disc from its storage  
case, press down on the center of the case and  
lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.  
No  
Proper way to hold  
the compact disc  
Removing the disc  
Do not use any solvents such as commercially  
available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to  
clean compact discs.  
No  
Always handle the compact disc by the edges.  
Never touch the surface.  
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft  
cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the center  
of the compact disc to the circumference.  
Do not use compact discs that have large  
scratches, are misshapen, or cracked, etc. Use  
of such discs will cause misoperation or damage.  
No  
New discs may have some roughness around  
the edges. The unit may not work or the sound  
may skip if such discs are used. Use a ball-point  
pen, etc. to remove roughness from the edge of  
the disc.  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight  
or any heat source.  
Ball-point pen  
No  
Roughness  
Note:  
Do not use commercially available CD protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These  
may get caught in the internal mechanism and damage the disc.  
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6. REMOTE CONTROL  
Inserting the Battery  
1) Turn the remote control unit upside down,  
push the lock in the direction of the arrow,  
Remote Control Unit  
Rear side  
and pull out the battery holder.  
2) Insert the enclosed battery (CR2025) with  
the “+” side facing up.  
1)  
3) Push the battery holder back in securely until  
a click is heard.  
Enclosed battery  
(CR2025)  
Lock  
Notes:  
Using batteries improperly can cause them to  
explode. Take note of the following points:  
When replacing the battery, be sure to set the new  
battery with the +side facing up.  
2)  
3)  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batter-  
ies.  
Do not dispose of batteries in flames.  
Dispose of spent batteries in the proper place.  
Battery holder  
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons  
Button  
Tape Mode [  
]
Radio Mode [  
]
CD Mode [ ]/CD Changer Mode [  
]
1 FUNC (POWER) Turns power on, switches between tape, radio, and CD, and turns power off when pressed  
for 1 second or longer.  
BAND (BAND/  
DISC/PROG)  
Switches playback direction  
and cancels scan play.  
Switches reception band. Switches the disc (only in CD  
changer mode).  
2
3
4
5
6
Turns volume up.  
(VOLUME UP)  
Turns volume down.  
(VOLUME DOWN)  
(SEARCH DOWN)  
(SEARCH UP)  
REW, APC-REW  
FF, APC-FF  
Preset channel down  
Preset channel up  
Search down  
Search up  
Play/Pause  
Switches mute on and off.  
Play/Pause  
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8
VISU (VISUAL)  
DISP  
Switches the display to monitor.  
Displays and switches the spectrum analyzer patterns.  
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ISR  
Calls ISR.  
Calls ISR and stores a chan-  
nel when pressed for about 2  
seconds.  
Calls ISR.  
10  
RPT (REPEAT)  
EQ (EQ PROG)  
Repeat  
None  
Calls the EQ USER display.  
None  
Repeat  
11  
12  
13  
RDM (RANDOM/  
DOLBY NR)  
Switches Dolby NR mode on  
and off.  
Random  
MONI (MONITOR)  
Switches the monitor on and off.  
14  
15  
SCN  
(SCAN PS/AS)  
Scan  
Preset scan, stores a station  
when pressed for about 2  
seconds.  
Scan  
Note: Functions of the source unit and the remote control unit differ slightly.  
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7. MODE DISPLAY  
<Radio Mode>  
Station title  
Band  
Preset channel  
Frequency  
Stereo/Monaural indication (  
)
Current time  
Preset Nos.  
Manual indication  
Auto store indication (  
Preset scan indication (  
)
)
<Tape Mode>  
Tape status  
PLAY, FF, REW, APC-FF, APC-REW,  
PAUSE, EJECT, NO CASSETTE  
Playback direction  
Current time  
Blank skip ON/OFF indication  
Dolby NR ON/OFF indication  
Repeat ON/OFF indication  
Scan ON/OFF indication  
10  
<CD Mode>  
Track No.  
Display about track  
Track random: T-RDM”  
Track repeat : T-RPT”  
Track scan : T-SCN”  
Random play indication  
Repeat play indication  
Scan play indication  
CD title  
<CD Changer Mode>  
When a CD magazine is not loaded in the CD changer,  
NO MAGAZINEis displayed and DISC CHECKis  
displayed after that until the playback starts.  
Disc No.  
Track No.  
Magazine No.  
Playback time counter  
Current time  
Stored disc Nos.  
Display about track  
Track random: T-RDM”  
Track repeat : T-RPT”  
Track scan : T-SCN”  
Random play indication (  
Repeat play indication (  
Scan play indication (  
)
)
)
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8. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING  
For a longer service life, be sure to read the fol-  
lowing cautions.  
WARNING  
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR  
VIEWING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OR  
VIDEO TAPES OR FOR PLAYING VIDEO  
GAMES. Such uses of this product may  
distract the driver or interfere with the dri-  
vers safe operation of the motor vehicle  
and may violate state law. CLARION DIS-  
CLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY  
INJURY, INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT  
FROM ANY SUCH UNINTENDED USES OR  
FROM ANY IMPROPER USE OF THIS  
PRODUCT.  
Be sure to store the LCD panel inside the  
source unit when parking the car outdoors for  
long periods of time.  
No  
The LCD panel will operate properly in a tem-  
perature range of 32°F (0°C) to 140°F  
(60°C).  
Do not draw the LCD panel out and use it as  
a tray. Also, subjecting the LCD panel to  
shocks may result in breakage, deformation  
or other damage.  
Dont allow any liquids on the set from drinks,  
umbrellas etc. Doing so may damage the  
internal circuitry.  
No  
No  
Do not let cigarettes burn the LCD panel.  
Doing so may damage or deform the cabinet.  
Do not disassemble or modify the set in any  
way. Doing so may result in damage.  
No  
No  
If a problem should occur, have the set  
inspected at your store of purchase.  
Do not insert objects or poke in the space  
between the LCD panel and the source unit  
when the panel is tilted.  
Do not place anything on the LCD panel  
when the LCD panel is tilted.  
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Do not hold on the display when adjusting the  
angle of the LCD panel. Doing so may dam-  
age it.  
Small black and shiny dots inside the LCD  
panel are normal for LCD products.  
The LCD panel may stop temporarily when it  
is opened or closed when the engine is  
stopped or when it is cold. This is not a mal-  
function. If this happens, repeat the opera-  
tion.  
The remote controller may not work if the  
remote control sensor is exposed to direct  
sunlight.  
In extremely cold weather, the movement of the  
picture may be slow and the display may be  
dark, but this is not a malfunction. The set will  
work normally once the temperature increases.  
Cleaning  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Cleaning the LCD panel  
Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the  
dirt.  
The LCD panel tends to collect dust, so wipe  
it off occasionally with a soft cloth.  
For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent  
diluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt  
gently, then wipe again with a dry cloth.  
Good  
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner,  
etc., as these substances may damage the  
cabinet or cause the paint to peel. Also, leav-  
ing rubber of plastic products in contact with  
the cabinet for long periods of time may  
cause stains.  
The surface is easily scratched, so do not rub  
it with hard objects.  
No  
Scratch  
No  
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9. OPERATION  
Basic Operations  
Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of  
chapter 2. CONTROLSon page 5 (spread).  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
When this unit is turned on, starting and stop-  
ping the engine of a car with its volume raised  
to the maximum level may harm your hearing.  
Be careful about adjusting the volume.  
: Decreases the volume.  
The volume level indicated is in the display in  
a range from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).  
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Note:  
In the CONFIGURATION or BALANCE display,  
the volume cannot be adjusted.  
NOTE: Use this unit after starting the engine.  
ACC or engine  
ON position  
Turning on the power and adjusting  
the volume  
1) After turning the cars ignition switch on and  
starting the engine, press the FUNC button  
12  
to turn on the power to the unit.  
WARNING  
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR  
VIEWING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OR  
VIDEO TAPES OR FOR PLAYING VIDEO  
GAMES. Such uses of this product may  
distract the driver or interfere with the dri-  
vers safe operation of the motor vehicle  
and may violate state law. CLARION DIS-  
CLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY  
INJURY, INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT  
FROM ANY SUCH UNINTENDED USES OR  
FROM ANY IMPROPER USE OF THIS  
PRODUCT.  
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The current mode is shown in Display  
.
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*
This unit starts in the mode it was in when the  
power was turned off last.  
12  
2) Press the FUNC button  
ation mode.  
to select the oper-  
12  
Each time you press the FUNC button  
the operation mode changes as follows:  
,
Radio mode  
CD changer mode  
(When the CD changer is connected)  
Tape mode  
CD mode  
12  
Press and hold the FUNC button  
1 second to turn off the power.  
for about  
(up) or  
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11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
(down) to adjust the  
volume.  
to  
: Increases the volume.  
14  
While driving, keep the volume to a level at  
which external sounds can be heard.  
Adjust the operation panel to an appropriate angle  
to watch the display and operate the buttons.  
2
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CD Insertion slot  
SLOPE button  
Turning on and off the monitor  
25  
Each time you press the MONI button  
monitor is turned on and off.  
, the  
While using the rear vision camera, monitor-off  
mode is canceled. When a button other than the  
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11  
1
ENT button  
, the TAPE button  
, SLOPE but-  
ton , or CD button  
is pressed, monitor-off  
2
3
mode is canceled.  
Do not place foreign objects in the Cassette  
Mute  
30  
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Insertion slot  
or the CD Insertion slot  
.
When adjusting the angle of the panel, be care-  
ful not to let your fingers get caught in the panel.  
Each time you press  
(center) of the ENT  
button 11 , mute is turned on and off.  
MUTEis displayed when mute is turned on in  
radio mode, and PAUSEis displayed in tape,  
CD or CD changer mode.  
2
1) While the SLOPE button  
operation panel tilts.  
is held down, the  
2
If you press and hold the SLOPE button  
,
Adjusting the balance  
the panel turns upward to the maximum  
angle and stops.  
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1) Press the A-M button  
ANCE display.  
to go to the BAL-  
2) When the operation panel is set to the maxi-  
2
mum angle, pressing the SLOPE button  
closes the panel.  
Balance of the front  
and rear speakers  
Balance of the left  
and right speakers  
The operation panel angle can be stored. For  
details, see the next subsection.  
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Notes:  
Do not place any object on the operation panel.  
Do not expose the operation panel to shocks.  
CAUTION  
Storing the operation panel angle  
If no setting is made 5 seconds after pressing the A-  
When the operation panel angle is stored, it is  
set to that angle after a CD or cassette tape is  
inserted.  
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M button , the unit returns to the previous mode.  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) to adjust the  
balance of the speakers.  
(left),  
(right),  
(up), or  
2
1) Press the SLOPE button  
to set an appro-  
priate operation panel angle.  
: Increases the volume of the left speaker.  
: Increases the volume of the right speaker.  
: Increases the volume of the front speaker.  
: Increases the volume of the rear speaker.  
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2) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to go to the CON-  
6
3) Press the A-M button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
The tone is adjusted with the equalizer. For  
information on equalizer operation, see the  
section Operating the Equalizer.”  
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11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
(down) to move the cursor to VIEW  
ANGLE.”  
4) Press  
to  
(up) or  
Adjusting the operation panel to a  
good viewing angle  
11  
(center) of the ENT button  
.
15  
The operation panel turns upward and down-  
ward several times and stops at the stored  
angle.  
11  
to  
3) Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
go to clock setting mode.  
10  
5) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
If you want to change the stored angle, per-  
form the same operation from step 1).  
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Notes:  
11  
4) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(left),  
In step 3) above, the operation panel turns upward  
(right),  
(up), or  
(down) to set a time.  
and downward several times to store the set  
angle. During this operation, be careful not to let  
your fingers get caught in the panel.  
Increments the figure.  
Under some operating conditions, the stored  
angle may vary slightly.  
Selects the hour.  
Selects the minute.  
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If you press the Close button  
when the opera-  
tion panel is turned downward (tape is ejected),  
the panel will not be set to the stored angle.  
Decrements the figure.  
Setting the clock  
: Selects the hour (the hour becomes blue  
and can be changed).  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to go to the CON-  
: Selects the minute (the minute becomes  
blue and can be changed).  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
(up) and move the cursor to CLOCK.”  
: The hour or minute increments while the  
corresponding figure is blue.  
: The hour or minute decrements while  
the corresponding figure is blue.  
5) After adjusting the time, press  
(center)  
11  
of the ENT button  
Pressing (center) of the ENT button  
resets the second to zero.  
to set it.  
11  
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10  
6) Pressing the ADJ button  
to the previous one.  
returns the mode  
Note:  
The time is always displayed in radio, tape, CD,  
and CD changer modes. (However, when the  
CITY LIGHTSpattern in the spectrum analyzer  
is selected or the security camera is used, the  
time is not displayed.)  
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Radio Mode Operations  
Manual memory function  
Listening to the radio  
13  
1) Press the BND button  
to select a band.  
12  
1) Press the FUNC button  
to select radio mode.  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) or  
13  
2) Press the BND button  
to select a band.  
(left) to tune in to a station.  
13  
Each time you press the BND button  
band changes in the following order:  
, the  
3) Press and hold for about 2 seconds one of  
16  
21  
where you want  
the Preset buttons  
to  
FM1  
FM2  
FM3  
AM  
to store the station. When a beep sounds, the  
station is stored in that button.  
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Each time you press the Monaural button  
the unit toggles between on (stereo) and off  
(monaural).  
,
*
One station in each band can be preset to  
each button.  
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16  
21  
to  
3) Press one of the preset buttons  
tune in to a station.  
to  
Auto store function  
1) Press the BND button 13 to select a band.  
22  
2) Press the SHIFT button  
mode.  
to select PS/AS  
Seek tuning  
MANU  
Press the SHIFT button  
preset mode.  
22  
again to return to  
1) While  
appears in the display, press  
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13  
and hold the BND button  
for about 1 sec-  
3) Press the Auto Store button 17 . Stations with  
ond to switch to the seek tuning.  
good reception are automatically stored in  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) or  
preset buttons starting from Preset button 16  
.
(left) to start the seek tuning. When a sta-  
tion is found, it is automatically tuned in.  
(After storing 6 stations, preset No. 1 station  
is tuned in and auto storing ends.)  
: Seeks higher frequency stations.  
: Seeks lower frequency stations.  
To stop the seek tuning, slide the Up/Down  
.
A S  
in the display becomes pink.  
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*
Stations with good reception are stored in the  
order from the current station to stations with a  
higher frequency. If there are fewer than 6 stations  
with good reception, the auto storing returns to  
the lowest frequency and resumes from there.  
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11  
button  
to  
(left) or  
(right).  
Manual tuning  
MANU  
1) When  
does not appear in the display,  
Note:  
When stations are preset by the auto store function,  
the station previously stored in the memory at that  
position is cleared. If there are fewer than 6 stations  
with good reception, the stations previously stored  
at the remaining preset buttons are not cleared.  
press and hold the BND button 13 for about  
2 seconds to select manual tuning.  
When manual tuning is selected,  
appears in the display.  
MANU  
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2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) or  
(left) to tune in to a station.  
Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
the frequency changes in 0.2 MHz increments  
for the FM and in 10 kHz increments for the  
Preset scanning  
11  
,
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1) Press the BND button 13 to select a band.  
22  
2) Press the SHIFT button  
mode.  
to select PS/AS  
AM band.  
11  
Press and hold the Up/Down button  
(right) and  
the frequency continuously.  
to  
22  
Press the SHIFT button  
mode.  
to return to preset  
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(left) to increase or decrease  
3) When the Preset Scan button 16 is pressed,  
the preset stations are tuned in for 5 seconds  
Preset memory function  
A total of 24 stations can be preset, 6 each for  
the FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM bands.  
each from Preset button 16  
.
.
in the display becomes pink.  
P S  
*
*
When a preset station has been tuned in, preset  
scanning starts from the station after the current  
one. When a preset station has not been tuned  
in, preset scanning starts from preset No. 1.  
Note:  
When a station is preset, the station previously  
stored in the memory at that position is cleared.  
17  
4) When a desirable station is tuned in, press  
2) To cancel the ISR function, press the ISR but-  
22  
24  
12  
or FUNC button . The ISR function  
the SHIFT button  
to cancel PS/AS mode  
ton  
and press the preset button to which the sta-  
tion is to be stored.  
is canceled and the previous mode returns.  
The preset scanning is canceled and you can  
listen to the station.  
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Area change  
When you listen to the radio outside the U.S.,  
use this function.  
Preset selection  
Switchable frequency setting  
13  
1) Press the BND button  
to select a band.  
This car stereo is initially set to tune in frequen-  
cy intervals of 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for  
FM, the standard calibrations in the U.S. When  
using the unit outside the U.S., use the following  
procedure to switch the frequency range.  
The table below lists the frequency specifica-  
tions for the U.S. and other countries.  
16  
21  
to  
2) Press one of the Preset buttons  
select the stored station.  
to  
Note:  
In PS/AS mode, do not perform the preset selec-  
tion (excluding the preset scanning).  
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In PS/AS mode, when the Preset button  
pressed, the auto storing starts and all the stored  
stations are cleared.  
is  
Initial Setting  
New Setting  
(U.S. standard) (outside U.S.)  
Frequency  
spacing  
10 kHz  
9 kHz  
ISR memory  
AM  
FM  
Frequency  
range  
If an AM or FM station is stored in the ISR but-  
ton, it can be directly tuned in by pressing the  
ISR button from any other mode.  
530 to 1710 kHz 531 to 1629 kHz  
Frequency  
spacing  
200 kHz  
50 kHz  
13  
1) Press the BND button  
to select a band.  
Frequency  
range  
87.9 to 107.9 MHz 87.5 to 108 MHz  
16  
21  
or the ENT  
2) Press the Preset buttons  
to  
button 11 to tune in to a station you want to  
store.  
Changing area  
24  
3) Press and hold the ISR button  
seconds.  
for about 2  
Depending on whether you use the unit in the  
U.S. or outside the U.S., switch the area as fol-  
lows:  
When a beep sounds, the display turns to the  
ISR (Instant Station Recall) display and the  
frequency is stored.  
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1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to go to the CON-  
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4) Press the ISR button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
2) Slide the Up/Down button 11 to  
(down) and move the cursor to AREA.”  
3) Slide the Up/Down button 11 to (right) to  
(up) or  
switch the area (between in the U.S. and out-  
side the U.S.).  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
The new setting returns to the initial setting.  
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Calling the station with the ISR button  
24  
1) In any mode, pressing the ISR button  
allows you to tune in to the stored station.  
When the ISR is functioning, the ISR display  
appears.  
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The default ISR setting is 87.9 MHz.  
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Tape Mode Operations  
Loading and playing a cassette tape  
CAUTION  
Do not place foreign objects in the Cassette  
Insertion slot or CD Insertion slot because it  
may cause breakdown.  
When a cassette tape is already inserted (When  
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4
the TAPE indicator  
lights), press the FUNC  
12  
button  
and select tape mode. Playback starts  
automatically.  
1
1) Press the TAPE button  
. The operation  
Be careful not to let your fingers get caught  
in the panel when it turns upward or down-  
ward.  
panel turns downward and the Cassette  
30  
Insertion slot  
appears.  
2) Insert a cassette tape into the Cassette  
30  
Insertion slot  
with the exposed side of the  
Stopping (pausing) playback  
tape facing right. Playback starts automati-  
cally.  
After a cassette tape is inserted, the operation  
panel closes. Adjust the operation panel angle  
to an appropriate position.  
11  
Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
.
Playback pauses. To resume playback, press  
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11  
(center) of the ENT button  
again.  
When the operation panel angle is stored, it is  
set to this angle automatically.  
Fast-forwarding and rewinding  
11  
1) Slide the Up/Down button  
fast-forward the tape.  
to  
(right) to  
30  
Cassette Insertion slot  
When the end of the tape is reached, the  
other side of the tape is automatically played  
back.  
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Slide the Up/Down button  
rewind the tape.  
to  
(left) to  
When the start of the tape is reached, that  
side is automatically played back.  
CAUTION  
Do not put your hand or fingers into the  
Cassette Insertion slot or CD Insertion slot,  
as this may cause a breakdown.  
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2) When the BND button  
is pressed at a  
desired track (song), fast-forwarding or  
rewinding is canceled and playback starts  
from that point.  
Be careful not to let your fingers get caught  
in the panel when it turns upward or down-  
ward.  
Auto metal function  
When a metal or chrome tape is loaded, the unit  
detects the type of the tape and selects the most  
appropriate equalizer pattern.  
Ejecting the cassette tape  
1
29  
Press the TAPE button  
or Eject button  
.
MTL  
appears in the display.  
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The operation panel turns downward so that the  
tape can be ejected. After ejecting the cassette  
tape, the operation panel closes automatically.  
APC (Auto Program Control)  
11  
1) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(left)  
When the panel angle is stored, it is set to this angle.  
*
*
twice to fast-forward the tape to the beginning  
of the current track. Slide the Up/Down button  
The operation panel can be closed by pressing the  
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Close button  
.
11  
to  
to the beginning of the next track.  
2) When (center) of the ENT button  
(right) twice to fast-forward the tape  
Notes:  
Do not leave a cassette tape in the ejected posi-  
tion (the operation panel is turned downward)  
because it may cause a breakdown. Be sure to  
remove the cassette tape or insert it and close the  
operation panel.  
11  
is  
pressed at a desired track, the APC is can-  
celed and playback starts from that point.  
Do not expose the operation panel to shocks.  
19  
Note:  
When the  
Dolby Noise Reduction System  
11  
(center) of the ENT button  
is  
18  
Press the Dolby NR button  
Dolby B NR.  
to turn on the  
pressed at a location that is less than 15 seconds  
from the start or end of the track, that track may be  
skipped and the previous or the next track may be  
selected instead.  
N R  
in the display becomes pink.  
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The Dolby Noise Reduction System is manufac-  
tured under license of the Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
DOLBY, and the double D mark are registered  
trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing  
Corporation.  
Switching to the other side of the  
13  
Press the BND button  
. Playback is switched  
To cancel the Dolby NR, press the Dolby NR but-  
to the other side of the cassette tape.  
*
18  
N R  
ton  
to turn off the Dolby B NR.  
in the  
display returns to the previous color.  
Auto reverse mechanism  
When the end of the cassette tape is reached,  
the other side of the tape is played automatical-  
Blank skip function  
Press the Blank Skip button  
to the beginning of the next recorded section  
when there is a blank space of 12 seconds or  
more between selections.  
19  
to skip playback  
13  
ly without pressing the BND button  
.
FF scan function  
16  
1) Press the Scan button  
. The first 10 sec-  
BLS  
in the display becomes pink.  
To cancel the blank skip function, press the Blank  
*
*
onds of all the tracks on the cassette tape are  
played repeatedly.  
19  
Skip button  
resumed and  
previous color.  
again. Normal playback is  
in the display returns to the  
BLS  
SCN  
in the display becomes pink.  
*
Note:  
Notes:  
Scanning is performed only for the track after the  
one that is currently being played.  
The APC, Scan, Repeat, and Blank skip functions  
may not work normally with the following tapes:  
16  
2) Press the Scan button  
at the desired track  
Tapes on which the recording level is low.  
Tapes on which there is less than 4 seconds of  
blank space between selections.  
to cancel scanning and start playback from  
that position.  
Tapes on which there are long pauses in the mid-  
dle of selections.  
SCN  
in the display returns to the previous  
*
color.  
Tapes on which there is much noise between  
selections.  
Repeat function  
17  
1) Press the Repeat button  
rent track repeatedly.  
to play the cur-  
RPT  
in the display becomes pink.  
*
2) To cancel the repeat function, press the  
17  
Repeat button  
again to resume playback.  
RPT  
in the display returns to the previous  
*
color.  
20  
CD Mode Operations  
Note:  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
(left) to select a track.  
to  
(right) or  
CD-ROM discs cannot be played.  
: Selects the next track. (Example: The  
third track from the current one is select-  
ed by sliding the button 3 times.)  
Loading and playing a CD  
When a CD is already inserted (When the DISC  
*
8
12  
To return to the beginning of the current  
indicator  
lights), press the FUNC button  
and select CD mode. Playback starts automatically.  
11  
track, slide the Up/Down button  
to (left).  
once  
3
1) Press the CD button  
turns downward and the CD Insertion slot  
appears.  
. The operation panel  
31  
: Selects the previous track. (Example:  
The third track before the current one is  
selected by sliding the button 1+3=4  
times (the first sliding returns you to the  
beginning of the current track).)  
Note:  
When the operation panel angle has been adjust-  
2
ed with the SLOPE button  
(excluding the case  
when it has been adjusted to the maximum  
angle), a CD cannot be inserted because the  
Ejecting the CD  
3
panel may damage it. Press the CD button  
or  
3
1) Press the CD button  
to eject the CD.  
press and hold the SLOPE button to set the  
2
panel to the maximum angle and insert the CD.  
2) Remove the CD.  
For 5-inch (12 cm) CD  
For 3-inch (8 cm) single CD  
Remove the CD only when the operation  
panel is turned downward. The panel closes  
automatically after a few seconds.  
When the operation panel angle has been  
stored, it is set to that position.  
*
Notes:  
Do not leave a disc in the ejected position. If the  
unit is operated in such a condition, it may break  
down or damage the disc.  
When inserting a disc, insert it until it is fully drawn  
into the slot.  
When the operation panel is left in downward  
position, a repeated beep sounds. Remove or fully  
insert the CD or a tape and close the operation  
panel.  
Be careful not to let your fingers get caught in the  
panel when it turns upward or downward.  
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2) Insert the disc into the CD Insertion slot  
with the label side facing up.  
CD mode is set and playback begins auto-  
matically.  
After a CD is inserted, the operation panel  
closes automatically. Adjust the panel angle  
with the SLOPE button . When an operation  
*
2
panel angle has been stored, it is set to that  
position automatically.  
If the operation panel is turned downward after  
ejecting a cassette tape or due to other opera-  
tion, an alarm sounds, the operation panel  
closes, and the CD playback begins automati-  
cally.  
*
3
When the CD button  
is pressed, the eject oper-  
ation is performed even if a disc has not been  
loaded. During the eject operation, the SLOPE  
2
1
button  
operated.  
and the TAPE button  
cannot be  
If the operation panel is moved due to shock when  
set to the maximum angle, it must be reset to the  
CAUTION  
Do not put your hand or fingers into the  
Cassette Insertion slot or CD Insertion slot,  
as this may cause a breakdown.  
2
maximum angle with the SLOPE button  
before  
the CD can be ejected by pressing the CD button  
3
.
Be careful not to let your fingers get caught  
in the panel when it turns upward or down-  
ward.  
21  
Pausing playback  
Repeat play  
11  
17  
to repeat play-  
1) Press  
pause playback.  
PAUSEappears in the display.  
(center) of the ENT button  
to  
1) Press the Repeat button  
back of the current track.  
RPT  
T-RPT  
appears in  
becomes pink and  
the display.  
To cancel repeat play, press the Repeat button  
*
*
11  
2) Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
*
again to resume playback.  
17  
again. Playback resumes.  
Fast-forward and fast-backward  
Random play  
11  
1) Slide and hold the Up/Down button  
to  
18  
1) Press the Random button  
play.  
to start random  
(right) and (left). The CD fast-forwards  
or fast-backwards while the button is being  
held down.  
RDM  
T-RDM  
appears in  
becomes pink and  
the display.  
To cancel random play, press the Random but-  
*
: Moves forward 5 times faster than nor-  
mal play when you slide it for about 1  
second and 30 times faster than normal  
play when you slide it for 5 seconds or  
longer.  
*
18  
ton  
again. Playback resumes.  
: Moves backward 5 times faster than nor-  
mal play when you slide it for about 1  
second and 30 times faster than normal  
play when you slide it for 5 seconds or  
longer.  
2) Release the button when you reach the track  
you want to listen to. Playback resumes.  
Scan play  
16  
1) Press the Scan button  
. The first 10 sec-  
onds of all the tracks on the CD are played  
repeatedly.  
SCN  
T-SCN  
appears in  
becomes pink and  
the display.  
*
Scan play starts from the track after the cur-  
rent one.  
*
When the power is turned off, scan play is can-  
celed.  
*
16  
2) Press the Scan button  
when you reach  
the track you want to listen to. Scan play is  
canceled and playback starts.  
22  
CD Changer Mode Operations  
This unit can control a separately sold CD  
changer to store and play up to 18 CDs.  
: Moves backward 3 times faster than nor-  
mal play when you slide it for about 1 sec-  
ond and 30 times faster than normal play  
when you slide it for 5 seconds or longer.  
Note:  
CD-ROM discs cannot be played.  
Note:  
Slide the Up/Down button  
(left) for 1 second or shorter to switch the tracks.  
Listening to a CD  
11  
to  
(right) or  
12  
1) Press the FUNC button  
and select CD  
changer mode. Playback starts automatically.  
2) Release the button when you reach the  
desired track to start playback.  
16  
21  
to  
2) Press one of the Disc No. buttons  
corresponding to each CD to select one.  
The selected CD No. becomes pink in the dis-  
play.  
*
Pausing playback  
11  
1) Press  
pause playback.  
PAUSEappears in the display.  
(center) of the ENT button  
to  
Note:  
If a slot in a magazine is empty, that slot No. does  
not appear in the display and cannot be selected.  
*
11  
2) Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
again to resume playback.  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) or  
(left) to select a track (song).  
: Selects the next track. (Example: The  
third track from the current one is select-  
ed by sliding the button 3 times.)  
Scan play  
This function plays the first 10 seconds of all the  
tracks on the current CD (track scan) or first 10  
seconds of the first track of all the CDs in the CD  
changer (disc scan).  
To return to the beginning of the current  
11  
track, slide the Up/Down button  
once  
to  
(left).  
22  
1) Press the SHIFT button  
RPT/RDM mode.  
to select SCN/  
:
Selects the previous track.  
(Example: The third track before the cur-  
rent one is selected by sliding the button  
1+3=4 times (the first sliding returns you  
to the beginning of the current track).)  
16  
2) Press the Scan button  
to start track scan.  
Scanning starts from the next track of the cur-  
rent one.  
16  
Press the Scan button  
for about 2 sec-  
onds to start disc scan. Scanning starts from  
the next disc of the current one.  
Notes:  
After CD No. 6 is played, CD No. 1 is played  
again. However, when a CD changer capable of  
storing 12 or 18 CDs is connected to the unit, all  
CDs in all magazines are played sequentially  
(unless the magazine is locked).  
SCN  
T-SCN  
D-SCN  
or  
becomes pink and  
appears in the display.  
Turning off the power cancels scan play.  
*
*
16  
3) Press the Scan button  
when you reach  
The empty slot No. is skipped and the next CD is  
played.  
the track you want to listen to. Playback  
resumes.  
Fast-forward and fast-backward  
Repeat play  
This function plays the current track (track repeat)  
or the current CD (disc repeat) repeatedly.  
11  
1) Slide and hold the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) and (left). The CD fast-forwards  
or fast-backwards while the button is being  
held.  
22  
1) Press the SHIFT button  
SCN/RPT/RDM mode.  
to select  
: Moves forward 3 times faster than normal  
play when you slide it for about 1 second  
and 30 times faster than normal play  
when you slide it for 5 seconds or longer.  
17  
2) Press the Repeat button  
to start track  
repeat or press it for about 2 seconds to start  
disc repeat.  
23  
RPT  
T-RPT  
D-RPT  
or  
Locking the magazine  
becomes pink and  
appears in the display.  
To cancel track repeat or disc repeat, press the  
*
*
13  
1) Press and hold the MAG button  
for about  
2 seconds to play tracks on only the current  
CD.  
17  
Repeat button  
again. Playback resumes.  
The selected magazine No. becomes pink in  
the display.  
*
Random play  
This function plays all the tracks on the current  
CD (track random) or plays the all CDs in the  
magazine (disc random) in random order.  
Notes:  
Even when the magazine is locked, pressing the  
MAG button  
which is locked.  
13  
switches to the new magazine  
22  
1) Press the SHIFT button  
SCN/RPT/RDM mode.  
to select  
When the magazine is locked, scanning and ran-  
dom playback are performed only for the locked  
magazine.  
18  
2) Press the Random button  
to start track  
random or press it for about 2 seconds to  
start disc random.  
13  
2) To cancel, press and hold the MAG button  
for about 2 seconds. Playback resumes.  
RDM  
T-RDM  
D-RDM  
or  
becomes pink and  
appears in the display.  
3) When a track that you want to listen to is  
*
18  
played, press the Random button  
resume playback.  
again to  
Switching the magazine  
Note:  
This function is not available with the CD changer  
storing 6 CDs.  
13  
Press the MAG button  
to select a magazine.  
13  
Each time you press the MAG button  
, the  
magazine switches in the following order:  
Magazine 1  
Magazine 2  
Magazine 3 (when a CD changer storing  
3 magazines is connected)  
Playback starts from No. 1 CD in the selected  
magazine.  
The selected magazine No., DISC No., and  
TRACK No. appear in the display.  
*
Magazine No.  
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Operating the Equalizer  
This unit has a built-in 7-band graphic equalizer  
to adjust the sound level in each frequency  
range. You can select one of the four preset pat-  
terns (basic equalizer), or can set four patterns  
by yourself and select one (user equalizer).  
11  
to  
4) Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
select the equalizer setting mode.  
Note:  
In the following operation, when the hand mark (  
appears in the display, the previous mode is  
recalled if no operation is made within 5 seconds.  
)
11  
5) Slide the Up/Down button  
(right), (up), or  
to  
(left),  
(down) to set an  
equalizer pattern.  
Selecting the equalizer pattern  
Increases the sound level.  
Note:  
In EQ USER display, design equalizer pattern by  
yourself and store them. For further detail, see the  
next subsection Designing and storing equalizer  
patterns.”  
Shifts the  
frequency range  
to the left.  
Shifts the  
frequency range  
to the right.  
15  
1) Press the EQ button  
.
13  
2) Press the BND button  
or EQ BASIC.  
to select EQ USER  
Decreases the sound level.  
6) After setting the frequency pattern, press  
13  
Each time you press the BND button  
play toggles between EQ BASIC and EQ  
USER.  
, dis-  
*
11  
(center) of the ENT button  
to store it.  
Note:  
The stored equalizer pattern can be selected in  
the same procedure as described in the previous  
subsection Selecting the equalizer pattern.”  
Turning on and off the equalizer  
pattern  
3) Select an equalizer pattern by pressing one  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
16  
19  
of buttons  
to  
.
Note:  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
Be sure to turn on the equalizer effect. Otherwise,  
the equalizer effect is not available. For this oper-  
ation, see the subsection Turning on and off the  
equalizer pattern.”  
(up) to move the cursor to EQ.”  
11  
3) Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right), ONand OFFtoggles.  
When OFFis set, the EQ indicator  
off.  
5
goes  
*
Designing and storing equalizer  
patterns  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
15  
1) Press the EQ button  
.
13  
2) Press the BND button  
display.  
to select EQ USER  
13  
Each time you press the BND button  
, the  
*
display toggles between EQ BASIC and EQ  
USER.  
3) Select an equalizer pattern to be stored  
(USER1 to USER4) by pressing one of but-  
16  
19  
tons  
to  
.
25  
Rear Vision Camera  
Note:  
WARNING  
Use this camera as an auxiliary means to check-  
ing obstacles.  
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR  
VIEWING TELEVISION BROADCASTS OR  
VIDEO TAPES OR FOR PLAYING VIDEO  
GAMES. Such uses of this product may  
distract the driver or interfere with the dri-  
vers safe operation of the motor vehicle  
and may violate state law. CLARION DIS-  
CLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY  
INJURY, INCLUDING FATALITIES, OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT  
FROM ANY SUCH UNINTENDED USES OR  
FROM ANY IMPROPER USE OF THIS  
PRODUCT.  
Monitoring the rear vision camera  
The rear vision camera can be connected to this  
unit.  
For the power supply of the camera, mount the  
power box sold separately (CCA-147-501).  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
(up) to move the cursor to CAMERA.”  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) to  
change OFFto ON.”  
Note:  
When the monitor lock function is on, pressing the  
11  
(center) of the ENT button  
sound causes the L indicator  
to mute the  
to flash.  
9
To cancel the monitor lock, press the VISU button  
*
7
. The mode returns to the previous one and the  
L indicator goes off.  
Note:  
9
When CAMERAin the CONFIGURATION dis-  
play is turned on, the setting can be switched even  
if the camera has not been connected.  
Connecting an external monitor  
An output terminal for an external monitor is pro-  
vided on the back of the unit to connect an exter-  
nal monitor.  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
7
5) Press the VISU button  
camera mode.  
to switch to the  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
Note:  
(up) to move the cursor to MONITOR.”  
When you shift into the reverse gear, the rear  
vision camera is automatically turned on.  
To cancel the rear vision camera, change ONto  
OFFof the CAMERAin step 3) above.  
*
Listening to a CD or cassette tape in  
rear vision camera mode (monitor lock)  
You can listen to a CD or cassette tape while  
monitoring the rear vision camera.  
12  
1) Press the FUNC button  
to select the  
mode you want to listen to (CD, tape, or  
radio).  
7
2) Press the VISU button  
vision camera.  
to monitor the rear  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right)  
(right)  
and switch AUDIOto VISUAL.”  
9
The L indicator  
lights.  
*
11  
Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
*
26  
again to return to AUDIO.”  
AUDIO : Display becomes black.  
VISUAL: The rear vision camera is moni-  
tored on the display. (Applicable  
only when the rear vision camera is  
connected. When it has not been  
connected, display becomes black  
in radio, CD, or ISR mode.)  
Darken.  
Brighten.  
BRIGHT is selected.  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious display.  
to return to the pre-  
11  
5) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) or  
(left) to adjust the brightness.  
Adjusting the brightness and tone  
of color (when the rear vision  
camera is connected)  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
(up) to move the cursor to DISPLAY.”  
Adjusting the brightness  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right) to  
select either of BRIGHT, COLOR, or HUE.  
Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
11  
to  
(right), the adjustment mode switches  
in the following order:  
BRIGHT  
COLOR  
HUE  
BRIGHT :Adjusts the brightness of the dis-  
play.  
COLOR :Adjusts the color saturation.  
HUE  
:Adjusts the tone of color. (red is  
emphasized green is empha-  
sized.)  
11  
to  
4) Press  
(center) of the ENT button  
select what to adjust.  
27  
Other Functions  
Switching the spectrum analyzer  
display  
The spectrum analyzer display pattern can be  
switched in radio, tape, CD, or CD changer  
mode.  
Switching the button color  
Button color can be switched between green and  
amber.  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
26  
Each time you press the DISP button  
, the  
11  
2) Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
to (right), the button color toggles  
spectrum analyzer display pattern switches in  
the following order:  
between green (ILLUMI1) and amber (ILLU-  
MI2).  
Normal display  
CITY LIGHTS  
SPECTRUM  
AUDIO GAUGE  
SPECTRUM PEAKS  
REV. SPECTRUM  
MIRROR IMAGE  
Normal display  
10  
3) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
SPECTRUM  
SPECTRUM PEAKS  
MIRROR IMAGE  
CITY LIGHTS  
AUDIO GAUGE  
REV. SPECTRUM  
Switching the background color  
The background color of the display can be  
switched between blue and black.  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
(up) to move the cursor to COLOR.”  
11  
3) Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right), the background color toggles  
between blue (COLOR1) and black  
(COLOR2).  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
Notes:  
Turning on and off the operation  
sound  
You can turn off the beep sound output during  
operation.  
In ISR mode, the spectrum analyzer patterns can-  
not be displayed.  
The spectrum analyzer turns off temporarily in  
some mode or during some key operation.  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
28  
11  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
4) Slide the Up/Down button  
(down), (left), or  
pink cursor to the letter you want to enter.  
to  
(up),  
(up) to move the cursor to BEEP.”  
(right) to move the  
11  
Press the  
(center) of the ENT button  
.
The selected letter is entered at the cursor  
(black) on the top of the display.  
Repeat steps 3) and 4) above to enter the title.  
If you entered the wrong letter, press the but-  
*
*
20  
ton  
to backspace the cursor (black) and  
11  
3) Each time you slide the Up/Down button  
enter the correct letter this time.  
to  
and off.  
(right), the beep sound is turned on  
21  
Press the button . The cursor (black) moves  
*
to the right.  
10  
4) Press the ADJ button  
vious mode.  
to return to the pre-  
5) After entering the title, press and hold  
11  
(center) of the ENT button  
for about 2 sec-  
onds. The title is stored when the beep  
sounds and the previous mode is recalled.  
Titling  
You can title a radio station or CD name (title)  
and store them. When the titled station is tuned  
in or the CD is played, its title appears in the dis-  
play.  
Note:  
The title list in radio mode displays only titles for  
the preset stations.  
Clearing the title  
Entering a title  
Notes:  
1) Select the mode where the title you want to  
clear is stored (radio or CD mode).  
Up to 30 FM band and 20 AM band stations can  
be titled. Also 50 CDs can be titled.  
23  
2) Press the TITLE button  
twice in CD mode  
or 3 times in radio or CD changer mode to go  
to the TITLE CLEAR display.  
If you try to input more than the specified number  
of titles, OVER FLOWappears in the display and  
further input becomes impossible. Delete unnec-  
essary titles to input new ones.  
1) Select a station or CD which you want to title.  
23  
2) Press the TITLE button  
input display.  
and select the title  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
(up) to move the cursor to the title you  
want to clear and press and hold (center)  
to  
(down) or  
of the ENT button 11 for about 2 seconds.  
The title is cleared when the beep sounds.  
23  
4) Press the TITLE button  
previous mode.  
to return to the  
23  
Each time you press the TITLE button  
display switches in the following order.  
, the  
*
Changing the title  
Title input display  
Previous mode  
TITLE SELECT  
TITLE CLEAR  
1) Select the mode where the title you want to  
change is stored (radio or CD mode).  
16  
17  
to select the letter  
3) Press button  
type.  
and  
23  
2) Press the TITLE button  
input display.  
to select the title  
16  
Button  
Button  
: Upper case letters and figures  
: Lower case letters and symbols  
Change the title using the procedure  
described in step 3) above and in the sub-  
section Entering a title.”  
17  
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Selecting the title  
1) Select the mode where the title you want to  
select is stored (radio or CD mode).  
23  
2) Press the TITLE button  
TITLE SELECT display.  
twice to select the  
The entered titles appear after the title num-  
bers.  
In CD mode, the TITLE SELECT display can-  
not be selected.  
*
11  
In radio mode, slide the Up/Down button  
to  
*
(left) or  
(right) to select a band.  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(down) or  
(up) to move the cursor to  
the title to be selected. Press  
(center) of  
11  
the ENT button  
station.  
to tune in to the selected  
Press the TITLE button 23 twice to quit the  
TITLE SELECT display.  
*
DEMO (demonstration)  
In this mode, the spectrum analyzer pattern and  
equalizer pattern are switched sequentially.  
Note:  
Some key operations cannot be made during a  
DEMO.  
10  
1) Press the ADJ button  
FIGURATION display.  
to select the CON-  
11  
2) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(up) or  
(down) to select DEMO.”  
11  
3) Slide the Up/Down button  
to  
(right)  
and turn OFFto ON.The demonstration  
starts.  
To cancel the demonstration, press  
(cen-  
*
11  
ter) of the ENT button  
.
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10. FM RECEPTION  
® TUNER  
Signal Actuated Stereo Control  
(SASC)  
Understanding the Difficulties of  
FM Reception in Your Car  
In weak signal conditions, the SASC circuit will  
provide optimum, low noise reception. As the  
signal weakens, stereo separation is smoothly  
converted to a monaural signal with a gradual  
cut-backon high frequency reproduction, mini-  
mizing hissand noise.  
FM radio waves are transmitted in the very high  
frequency range (VHF). These waves move in  
straight lines, much like light. Tall buildings, hills  
and mountains, or other obstructions may cause  
shadowsor loss of signal, noted by a momen-  
tary hissingnoise in the reception.  
These obstructions found in day-to-day urban  
travel can reflect or bounce the signal. When  
reflected and direct signals arrive at the radios  
antenna together, a similar noise problem may  
occur, called multi-path interference.  
Balanced Mixer FM Front-End –  
Dual-Gate FET  
The balanced mixer pre-amp section is designed  
to provide a uniform signal to the tuner creat-  
ing the best possible noise-free reception. A  
variable gain stage automatically controls the  
amplitude of the signal according to the incom-  
ing signal strength. As the signal deteriorates or  
weakens, the gain is increasedto ensure the  
highest quality signal with the least amount of  
noise. When signal strength becomes very  
strong, the gain is reduced, avoiding unneces-  
sary distortion.  
In addition, the vehicle itself can be the culprit,  
creating various types of impulse noise (usually  
associated with the vehicles ignition and/or  
other parts of the electrical system), which again  
will deteriorate signal quality.  
Triple Stage Narrow Band IF Filters  
The new triple stage IF and ceramic filter system  
enables the tuner to focuson the selected fre-  
quency ignoring stronger or nearer stations to  
prevent frequency hopping.With this type of  
narrow band filtering, the selectivity of the tuner  
can be increased.  
The  
® AM/FM Tuner  
combines both AM and FM  
®
tuners into one small, unique package. The  
design incorporates many advanced technolo-  
gies exclusively engineered to improve FM and  
AM performance.  
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11. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
Cause  
Measure  
Power does not switch on. The fuse has blown.  
(There is no sound pro-  
duced.)  
Replace the fuse with one of the same rating.  
If the fuse blows again, contact the store  
where you purchased the unit.  
Wiring is incomplete.  
See Installation/Wire Connection Guide (es-  
pecially, Section 6. Wire Connections)of this  
manual and connect properly.  
Sound quality is poor.  
The head is dirty.  
Use a cleaning tape, etc. to clean the head.  
The Dolby NR button is not Turn the Dolby NR button on when listening to  
pressed. tapes recorded with the Dolby NR system.  
Nothing happens when Noise, etc., is causing the mi- Press the reset button with the tip of a very  
buttons are pressed, or the croprocessor to malfunction. fine instrument for about 2 seconds.  
display is not accurate.  
Reset button  
Tip of a very fine  
instrument  
Picture is dark.  
BRIGHT (brightness) adjust- Select the CONFIGURATION display and ad-  
ment is not appropriate.  
just the BRIGHT (brightness) properly.  
Poor usage conditions  
The temperature in the car may be below 32°F  
(0°C) or above 140°F (60°C). Check the dis-  
play again when the internal temperature is  
between 32°F (0°C) to 140°F (60°C).  
Colors are pale or hue is COLOR (tone of color) and Select the CONFIGURATION display and ad-  
poor. HUE are not adjusted appro- just the color and hue density using the COL-  
priately.  
OR and HUE controls.  
Spots or stripes on picture Interference signals  
This may be caused by interference from other  
cars, trains, high voltage lines, neon lights, etc.  
Check again in another place.  
The compact disc does not There is already a compact disc Eject the compact disc and then insert another  
enter. inside the disc insertion slot. one.  
The operation panel is not Press CD (eject) button 3 or set the operation  
set to the maximum angle.  
panel to the maximum angle.  
Sound skipping noise and The compact disc is dirty.  
other noise are heard.  
Wipe the compact disc with a soft cloth.  
The compact disc is severely Replace the compact disc with one that is in  
scratched or warped.  
good condition.  
The sound is poor imme- When the car is parked in a Turn the unit on and wait for about 1 hour be-  
diately after switching on humid place, dew might form fore operating.  
the power.  
on the internal lens.  
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12. ERROR DISPLAYS  
If an error occurs, the type of error is displayed.  
Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem.  
Display  
Mode  
Cause  
Measure  
TEMP Error CD  
Displayed when the temperature sur- Lower the surrounding tem-  
rounding the unit or the CD changer is perature and wait for a while  
high and it may damage the semicon- to cool off the unit and the  
CD changer  
CD changer  
ductor or laser part.  
CD changer.  
Error 1  
Error 2  
Displayed when the built-in battery of the Check the instruction man-  
CD changer has run down. ual of the CD changer.  
Cassette tape Displayed when the cassette tape is Eliminate the cause of the  
stuck and cannot be ejected. sticking.  
CD  
Displayed when the disc is stuck and Press the CD button 3 .  
cannot be ejected.  
Cassette tape Displayed when the cassette tape is Replace the tape with anoth-  
wrong and can not be played properly. er one.  
Eject the tape.  
CD changer  
Displayed when an error occurred in the Check the CD changer.  
CD changer mechanism, etc. (e.g. disc  
cannot be changed).  
Error 3  
Error 6  
CD  
Displayed when the pickup cannot focus Check the disc.  
when the CD is played due to scratches  
on the disc.  
CD changer  
CD  
Displayed when the disc is loaded up- Check the disc.  
side-down, or only the adapter for the 8  
cm-disc is inserted.  
CD changer  
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13. SPECIFICATIONS  
Tape Player  
LCD Display  
Tracking system: 4-track compact cassette stereo  
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 18 kHz  
Signal-to-noise ratio (metal tape):  
DOLBY NR OFF; 55 dB  
Screen size: Type 5 (4(101.8 mm) Width × 2-  
15/16(74.4 mm) Height)  
Display method: Transmission type TN liquid  
crystal display  
DOLBY NR B ON; 64 dB  
Channel separation: 45 dB (1 kHz)  
Cross talk: 50 dB (1 kHz)  
Wow and flutter: 0.06% (WRMS)  
Fast-forward and rewind time: approx. 100 seconds  
(C-60)  
Drive method: TFT (thinfilm transistor) active  
matrix driving  
Pixels: 224,640 (960 × 234)  
General  
Power source voltage: 14.4 V DC  
Ground: Negative  
Current consumption: 4.0 A (1 W)  
Dimensions (source unit): 7(178 mm) Width ×  
3-15/16(100 mm) Height × 6-3/8(161 mm)  
Depth  
Dimensions (tuner amplifier unit): 7(178 mm)  
Width × 7-3/4(196 mm) Depth × 1-1/2(38  
mm) Height  
FM Tuner  
Frequency range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz (87.5 MHz  
to 108 MHz)  
Usable sensitivity: 12 dBf (new IHF)  
50 dB quieting sensitivity: 18 dBf (new IHF)  
.
Signal-to-noise ratio: (IHF A) 70 dB  
Frequency response: 30 to 15 kHz ±3 dB  
Stereo separation: 35 dB (1 kHz, 60 dBf)  
Weight (source unit): 6.17 lb. (2.8 kg)  
Weight (tuner amplifier unit): 2.42 lb. (1.1 kg)  
AM Tuner  
Source unit  
Frequency range: 530 kHz to 1710 kHz (531 kHz  
to 1629 kHz)  
Usable sensitivity: 28 dB (µV)  
Signal-to-noise ratio: 50 dB (monaural)  
Audio Amplifier  
Rated power output: 14 W × 4 (20 Hz to 20 kHz,  
1%, 4 )  
6-13/16  
(172 mm)  
3-7/8  
(98 mm)  
Maximum power output: 30 W × 4 (EIAJ)  
Equalizer control: ±10 dB (frequency: 60, 125,  
250, 500, 1 k, 3 k, 10 kHz)  
7
3-15/16  
(100 mm)  
(178 mm)  
Speaker impedance: 4 (4 to 8 )  
Remote Control Unit  
CD Player  
Frequency response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz ±1 dB  
(EIAJ)  
Signal-to-noise ratio: 96 dB (EIAJ)  
Dynamic range: 95 dB (EIAJ)  
THD: 0.01% (EIAJ)  
Infrared wireless remote control  
Dimensions: 1-9/16(40 mm) Width × 3-3/8”  
(86 mm) Height × 9/32(6.5 mm) Depth  
Weight: 0.55 oz. (15.5 g) (excluding the battery)  
Notes:  
Specifications comply with EIAJ Standards.  
Specifications and design are subject to change with-  
out notice for further improvement.  
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