JVC KD S785 User Manual

CD RECEIVER  
KD-S785  
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SOUND  
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KD-S785  
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LOUD  
SOURCE  
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TUNER  
DISP  
7
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10  
11  
12  
SCAN  
RPT  
MO  
VOL  
VOL  
RND  
SCM  
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
Precautions:  
1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2.CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure  
to beam.  
3.CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Leave all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
4.CAUTION: This CD player uses invisible laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches to  
prevent radiation emission when unloading CDs. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches.  
5.CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
How to reset your unit  
Press and hold both the SEL (select) and  
time for several seconds.  
(standby/on/attenuator) buttons at the same  
This will reset the built-in microcomputer.  
(standby/on/attenuator)  
45Wx4  
KD-S821R  
DISP  
MO  
RND  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
RDS  
TP  
PTY  
SCM  
SEL (select)  
Notes:  
Your preset adjustments – such as preset channels or sound adjustments – will also be erased.  
• If a CD is in the unit, it will eject when you reset the unit. Be careful not to drop the CD.  
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Thank you for purchasing a JVC product. Please read all instructions carefully before operation,  
to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit.  
CONTENTS  
How to reset your unit ...............................  
2
MP3 OPERATIONS ........................ 17  
Playing an MP3 disc ................................. 17  
Locating a file or particular portion on  
LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS............  
Control panel ...........................................  
Remote controller ....................................  
Preparing the remote controller ................  
4
4
5
6
an MP3 disc .......................................... 18  
Selecting MP3 playback modes ............... 19  
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS .................. 21  
Adjusting the sound ................................. 21  
Turning on/off the loudness function ........ 21  
Using the sound control memory (SCM) ... 22  
Storing your own sound adjustments ....... 23  
BASIC OPERATIONS ......................  
7
Turning on the power ................................  
7
RADIO OPERATIONS......................  
8
8
Listening to the radio ................................  
Storing stations in memory ....................... 10  
Tuning in to a preset station ..................... 11  
Other convenient tuner functions.............. 11  
OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS ............... 24  
Setting the clock ...................................... 24  
Canceling Advanced SCM—SCM LINK .... 25  
Selecting the level display—LEVEL ......... 25  
Selecting the scroll mode—SCROLL ........ 26  
To turn the tag display on or off—  
CD OPERATIONS .......................... 12  
Playing a CD ............................................ 12  
Locating a track or a particular portion  
TAG DISP ............................................. 26  
Detaching the control panel...................... 27  
on a CD ................................................. 13  
Selecting CD playback modes.................. 13  
Playing a CD Text .................................... 14  
Prohibiting CD ejection ............................. 14  
MAINTENANCE ............................ 28  
Handling CDs .......................................... 28  
MP3 INTRODUCTION ..................... 15  
What is MP3? .......................................... 15  
How are MP3 files recorded and  
TROUBLESHOOTING...................... 29  
SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 31  
played back? ........................................ 15  
BEFORE USE  
*For safety....  
*Temperature inside the car....  
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or  
cold weather, wait until the temperature in the car  
becomes normal before operating the unit.  
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will  
block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.  
• Stop the car before performing any complicated  
operations.  
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LOCATION OF THE BUTTONS  
Control panel  
Display window  
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KD-S785  
45Wx4  
BAND  
5
LOUD  
TUNER  
DISP  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
SCAN  
MO  
RPT  
RND  
SCM  
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(standby/on/attenuator) button  
Display window  
o Volume (or audio) level indicator  
Equalization pattern indicator  
; FM band indicator (FM1, FM2, FM3)  
a CD source indicator  
s DISC indicator  
d DIRECTORY indicator  
f FILE indicator  
g Tuner reception indicators  
MO (monaural), ST (stereo) indicator  
h RND (random) indicator  
j RPT (repeat) indicator  
k SCM (sound control memory) indicator  
l LOUD (loudness) indicator  
/ AM indicator  
2 Control dial  
3 LOUD button  
4 Display window  
5 Loading slot  
6 (down) button  
7 CD TUNER button  
8 5 (up) BAND button  
9 0 (eject) button  
p ¢  
/4  
buttons  
Also functions as SSM buttons when pressed  
together.  
q SEL (select) button  
w Remote sensor  
e DISP (display) button  
r Number buttons  
t SCAN  
RPT (repeat) button  
y MO (monaural)  
z Main display  
x CD–in indicator  
c Sound mode indicators  
BEAT, SOFT, POP  
RND (random) button  
u SCM (sound control memory) button  
i
(control panel release) button  
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3 • Selects the preset stations while listening to  
the radio.  
Remote controller  
Each time you press the button, the preset  
station number increases, and the selected  
station is tuned in.  
RM-RK50  
• Skips to the first file of the previous directory  
while listening to an MP3 disc. Each time  
you press the button, you can move to the  
previous directory and start playing the first  
file.  
ATT  
SOUND  
1
2
5
6
4 Functions the same as the control dial on the  
main unit.  
U
SOURCE  
R
F
NOTE: These buttons cannot be used for the  
CLOCK H, CLOCK M, SCM LINK,  
LEVEL, SCROLL and TAG DISP  
adjustments. (See page 24 – 26).  
7
D
3
4
5 Selects the sound mode.  
Each time you press the button, the sound  
mode changes.  
VOL  
VOL  
6 Selects the source.  
Each time you press the button, the source  
changes.  
7 • Searches stations while listening to the radio.  
• Fast-forwards or reverses the track/file if  
pressed and held while listening to a disc.  
• Skips to the beginning of the next track/file or  
goes back to the beginning of the current (or  
previous) tracks/files if pressed briefly while  
listening to a disc.  
1 Turns on the unit if pressed when the unit is  
turned off.  
Turns off the unit if pressed and held until “SEE  
YOU” appears on the display.  
• Drops the volume level in a moment if pressed  
briefly.  
Press again to resume the volume.  
2 • Selects the band while listening to the radio.  
Each time you press the button, the band  
changes.  
• Skips to the first file of the next directory  
while listening to an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button, you can  
move to the next directory and start playing  
the first file.  
5
2. Place the battery.  
Preparing the remote controller  
Before using the remote controller:  
• Aim the remote controller directly at the remote  
sensor on the main unit. Make sure there is no  
obstacle in between.  
Slide the battery into the holder with the + side  
facing upwards so that the battery is fixed in  
the holder.  
Lithium coin battery  
(product number:  
CR2025)  
45Wx4  
LOUD  
DISP  
3. Return the battery holder.  
7
8
9
10  
Insert again the battery holder pushing it until  
you hear a clicking sound.  
(back side)  
Remote sensor  
• Do not expose the remote sensor to strong  
light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting).  
Installing the battery  
When the controllable range or effectiveness of the  
remote controller decreases, replace the battery.  
1. Remove the battery holder.  
1) Push out the battery holder in the direction  
indicated by the arrow using a ball-point  
pen or a similar tool.  
WARNING:  
• Store the battery in a place where children cannot  
reach.  
If a child accidentally swallows the battery,  
consult a doctor immediately.  
2) Remove the battery holder.  
• Do not recharge, short, disassemble or heat the  
battery or dispose it in a fire.  
Doing any of these things may cause the battery to  
give off heat, crack or start a fire.  
• Do not leave the battery with other metallic  
materials.  
(back side)  
Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat,  
crack or start a fire.  
• When throwing away or saving the battery, wrap it  
in tape and insulate; otherwise, the battery may  
start to give off heat, crack or start a fire.  
• Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar  
tools.  
Doing this may cause the battery to give off heat,  
crack or start a fire.  
CAUTION:  
DO NOT leave the remote controller in a place (such  
as dashboards) exposed to direct sunlight for a long  
time. Otherwise it may be damaged.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
45Wx4  
KD-S785  
LOUD  
TUNER  
DISP  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
SCAN MO  
RPT RND  
SCM  
1
3
2
Turning on the power  
4 Adjust the sound as you want.  
(See pages 21 – 23.)  
1 Turn on the power.  
To drop the volume in a moment  
Press  
briefly while listening to any  
source. “ATT” starts flashing on the display, and  
the volume level will drop in a moment.  
To resume the previous volume level, press the  
button briefly again.  
• If you turn the control dial clockwise, you can  
also restore the sound.  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
When you select a source in step 2 below, the  
power automatically comes on. You do not have  
to press this button to turn on the power.  
2 Select the source.  
To turn off the power  
Tuner  
CD  
TUNER  
Press and hold  
for more than one second.  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
Note:  
To operate the tuner (FM or AM),  
see pages 8 – 11.  
When you use this unit for the first time, set the built-in  
clock correctly, see page 24.  
To play a CD,  
see pages 12 – 14.  
To play an MP3 disc,  
see pages 17 – 20.  
CAUTION on Volume Setting:  
Discs produce very little noise compared with  
other sources. If the volume level is adjusted for  
the tuner, for example, the speakers may be  
damaged by the sudden increase in the output  
level. Therefore, lower the volume before playing a  
disc and adjust it as required during playback.  
3 Adjust the volume.  
To increase the volume.  
To decrease the volume.  
Volume or audio level indicator (See page 25.)  
Volume level appears.  
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RADIO OPERATIONS  
45Wx4  
KD-S785  
LOUD  
TUNER  
DISP  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
SCAN  
RPT  
MO  
RND  
SCM  
Listening to the radio  
3 Start searching a station.  
You can use either automatic searching or manual  
searching to tune in to a particular station.  
To search stations of higher  
frequencies.  
Searching a station automatically:  
Auto search  
To search stations of lower  
frequencies.  
1 Select the tuner as the source.  
When a station is received, searching  
stops.  
Tuner  
CD  
TUNER  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
• The last selected station is tuned in.  
The last selected band appears.  
To stop searching before a station is received,  
press the same button you have pressed for  
searching.  
Audio (see page 25) or volume level indicator  
2 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) if  
neccessary.  
FM1  
FM2  
AM  
FM3  
Note:  
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,  
FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an  
FM broadcast.  
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Searching a station manually:  
Manual search  
4 Tune in to a station you want while “M”  
is flashing.  
To tune in to stations of  
higher frequencies.  
1 Select the tuner as the source.  
To tune in to stations of  
lower frequencies.  
Tuner  
CD  
TUNER  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
• The last selected station is tuned in.  
• If you release your finger from the button,  
the manual mode will automatically turn off  
after 5 seconds.  
• If you hold down the button, the frequency  
keeps changing (in 50 kHz intervals for FM  
and 9 kHz intervals for AM) until you release  
the button.  
2 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) if  
neccessary.  
FM1  
FM2  
AM  
FM3  
Note:  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive:  
Press MO RND (monaural/random) while  
listening to an FM stereo broadcast.  
This receiver has three FM bands (FM1, FM2,  
FM3). You can use any one of them to listen to an  
FM broadcast.  
Each time you press the button, the MO  
indicator lights up and goes off alternately.  
3 Press and hold ¢  
or 4  
until  
“M (manual)” starts flashing on the  
display.  
Lights up when receiving an  
FM broadcast in stereo  
MO  
RND  
Selected band appears.  
When the MO indicator is lit on the display, the  
sound you hear becomes monaural but the  
reception will be improved (the ST indicator  
goes off).  
To restore the stereo effect, press the same  
button again.  
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Local FM stations with the strongest signals are  
searched and stored automatically in the band  
number you have selected (FM1, FM2 or FM3).  
These stations are preset in the number buttons —  
No.1 (lowest frequency) to No.6 (highest frequency).  
When automatic preset is over, the station stored  
in number button 1 will be automatically tuned in.  
Storing stations in memory  
You can use one of the following two methods to  
store broadcasting stations in memory.  
• Automatic preset of FM stations: SSM (Strong-  
station Sequential Memory)  
• Manual preset of both FM and AM stations  
FM station automatic preset: SSM  
Manual preset  
You can preset 6 local FM stations in each FM band  
(FM1, FM2 and FM3).  
You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1,  
FM2, FM3 and AM) manually.  
Ex.: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the  
preset number 1 of the FM1 band  
1 Select the tuner as the source.  
Tuner  
CD  
1 Select the tuner as the source.  
TUNER  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
Tuner  
CD  
• The last selected station is tuned in.  
TUNER  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
2 Select the FM band (FM1 – 3) you want  
• The last selected station is tuned in.  
to store FM stations into.  
2 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) you  
want to store stations into (in this  
example, FM1).  
FM1  
FM2  
AM  
FM3  
FM1  
FM2  
AM  
FM3  
3 Press and hold both buttons for more  
than 2 seconds.  
3 Tune in to a station (in this example,  
of 88.3 MHz).  
To tune in to stations of  
higher frequencies.  
To tune in to stations of  
lower frequencies.  
“SSM” appears, then disappears when automatic  
preset is over.  
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Tuning in to a preset station  
4 Press and hold the number button (in  
this example, 1) for more than 2  
You can easily tune in to a preset station.  
Remember that you must store stations first. If you  
have not stored them yet, see “Storing stations in  
memory” on page 10 and 11.  
seconds.  
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1 Select the tuner as the source.  
Tuner  
CD  
TUNER  
(FM1 – 3, AM)  
“P1” flashes for a few seconds.  
• The last selected station is tuned in.  
5 Repeat the above procedure to store  
other stations into other preset  
numbers.  
2 Select the band (FM1 – 3, AM) if  
neccessary.  
FM1  
FM2  
AM  
FM3  
Notes:  
• A previously preset station is erased when a new  
station is stored in the same preset number.  
• Preset stations are erased when the power supply to  
the memory circuit is interrupted (for example, during  
battery replacement). If this occurs, preset the stations  
again.  
3 Select the number (1 – 6) for the preset  
station you want.  
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8
9
10  
11  
12  
Other convenient tuner functions  
Scanning broadcast stations  
SCAN  
RPT  
When you press SCAN RPT while listening to the  
radio, station scanning starts.Each time a broadcast  
is tuned in, scanning stops for about 5 seconds  
(tuned frequency number flashes on the display),  
and you can check what program is now being  
broadcast.  
If you want to listen to that program, press the same  
button again to stop scanning.  
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CD OPERATIONS  
45Wx4  
KD-S785  
LOUD  
TUNER  
DISP  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
SCAN  
RPT  
MO  
RND  
SCM  
Playing a CD  
1 Insert a disc into the loading slot.  
The unit turns on,  
Total playing time of Total track number  
the inserted disc of the inserted disc  
draws the CD and  
starts playback  
automatically.  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
When a CD is already in the loading slot,  
Elapsed playing time  
Current track  
pressing the CD TUNER button turns on the unit  
and starts playback automatically.  
Notes:  
• When a CD is inserted upside down, the CD  
automatically ejects.  
SCM indicator flashes.  
• When you play a CD text, the disc title and  
performer appear on the display. Then the current  
track and elapsed playing time appears on the  
display. See also “Playing a CD text” (page 14) and  
“Selecting the scroll mode—SCROLL” (page 26).  
If a CD Text includes much text information, some  
may not appear on the display.  
The CD–in indicator flashes.  
SCM indicator flashes.  
To stop play and eject the CD  
Press 0.  
CD play stops and the CD automatically ejects  
from the loading slot.  
If you change the source to FM or AM, the CD  
play also stops (without ejecting the CD this  
time).  
The CD–in indicator lights up.  
Notes:  
• If the ejected disc is not removed for about 15  
seconds, the disc is automatically inserted again  
into the loading slot to protect it from dust.  
(CD play will not start this time.)  
You can eject the CD even when the unit is turned  
off.  
The CD–in indicator lights up.  
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Locating a track or a particular  
portion on a CD  
Selecting CD playback modes  
To play back tracks at random (Random Play)  
You can play back all tracks on the CD at random.  
MO  
To fast-forward or reverse the track  
Each time you press MO RND  
Press and hold ¢  
, while  
RND  
(monaural/random) while playing  
a CD, CD random play mode  
turns on and off alternately.  
playing a CD, to fast-forward the  
track.  
The RND indicator  
Press and hold 4  
, while  
playing a CD, to reverse the  
track.  
To go to the next tracks or the previous  
tracks  
When the random mode is turned on, the RND  
indicator lights up on the display and a track  
randomly selected starts playing.  
Press ¢  
briefly, while  
playing a CD, to go ahead to the  
beginning of the next track.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the beginning of  
the next tracks is located and  
played back.  
To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)  
You can play back the current track repeatedly.  
SCAN  
Each time you press SCAN RPT  
RPT  
(scan/repeat) while playing a CD,  
CD repeat play mode turns on and  
off alternately.  
Press 4  
briefly, while  
playing a CD, to go back to the  
beginning of the current track.  
Each time you press the button  
consecutively, the beginning of  
the previous tracks is located  
and played back.  
The RPT indicator  
Track number of the  
currently playing track  
To go to a particular track directly  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
When the repeat mode is turned on, the RPT  
indicator lights up on the display.  
Press the number button corresponding to the  
track number to start its playback.  
To select a track number from 1 – 6:  
Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.  
To select a track number from 7 – 12:  
Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1  
second.  
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Playing a CD Text  
Prohibiting CD ejection  
In a CD Text, some information about the disc You can prohibit CD ejection and can lock a CD  
(its disc title, performer and track title) is recorded. in the loading slot.  
You can show these disc information on the display.  
While pressing CD TUNER, press and  
hold 0 for more than 2 seconds.  
Select text display mode while playing a  
CD Text.  
DISP  
TUNER  
Each time you press the button, the display changes  
as follows:  
Disc Title / Performer  
Track Title  
“EJECT” flashes on the display for about 5  
seconds, and the CD is locked and cannot be  
ejected.  
Current track no. and  
Elapsed playing time  
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CD,  
press 0 again for more than 2 seconds, while  
pressing CD TUNER.  
Clock  
“EJECT” appears on the display, and the CD  
ejects from the loading slot.  
Notes:  
• The display shows up to 8 characters at one time  
and scrolls if there are more than 8 characters.  
See also “Selecting the scroll mode—SCROLL” on  
page 26.  
Some characters or symbols will not be shown (and  
appear as blanks) on the display.  
(Ex. “ABCå!d#” ]“ABCA D ”)  
• When you press DISP (display) while playing a  
conventional CD, “NO NAME” appears for the disc  
title/performer and the track title.  
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MP3 INTRODUCTION  
What is MP3?  
How are MP3 files recorded  
and played back?  
MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts  
Group (or MPEG) Audio Layer 3*. MP3 is simply a  
file format with a data compression ratio of 1:10  
(128 Kbps**). That means, by using MP3 format,  
one CD-R or CD-RW can contain 10 times as  
much data volume as a regular CD can.  
MP3 “files (tracks)” can be recorded in  
directories (folders)”—in PC terminology.  
During recording, the files and directories can be  
arranged in a way similar to arranging files and  
directories/folders of computer data.  
Root” is similar to the root of a tree. Every file  
and directory can be linked to and be accessed  
from the root.  
* This player is not compatible with the data encoded with  
Layer 1 and 2 formats.  
**Bit rate is the average number of bits that one second of  
audio data will consume. The unit used is Kbps (1000  
bits/second).To get a better audio quality, choose a higher  
bit rate. The most popular bit rate for encoding is 128  
Kbps.  
Playback order, file search order, and directory  
search order of the MP3 files recorded on a disc  
are determined by the writing (or encoding)  
application; therefore, playback order may be  
different from the one you have intended while  
recording the directories and the files.  
This unit is incorporated with an MP3 decoder.  
You can play back MP3 files (tracks) recorded on  
CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and CD-ROMs.  
The illustration on the next page shows an  
example of how MP3 files are recorded on a  
CD-R or CD-RW, how they are played back, and  
how they are searched on this unit.  
Compatible with ID3v1  
Extra information data such as album title, performer  
name, song title, recording year, music genre and a  
brief comment can be stored within an MP3 file.  
Notes:  
This unit can show ID3v1 tags (album name,  
performer name and song title) on the display.  
• Some characters cannot be shown correctly.  
• This unit is not compatible with ID3v2.  
• The unit can read a CD-ROM containing MP3  
files. However, if non-MP3 files are recorded  
together with MP3 files, this unit will take a longer  
time to scan the disc. It may also cause the unit to  
malfunction.  
Other Main Features in this unit:  
• Maximum number of directories/files: 289  
(Total)  
• The unit cannot read or play an MP3 file without  
the extension code—mp3.  
• Available characters: A–Z, 0–9, _ (underscore)  
• Maximum number of characters for file name  
(ISO 9660 Level 1): 12 (inclusive of  
separation mark—“.” and  
• The unit is not compatible with Playlist*.  
* A playlist is a simple text file, used on a PC, which enables  
users to make their own playback order without physically  
rearranging the files.  
extension code—“mp3”)  
(ISO 9660 Level 2): 31 (inclusive of  
separation mark—“.” and  
extension code—“mp3”)  
(Joliet):  
64 (inclusive of  
separation mark—“.” and  
extension code—“mp3”)  
• Maximum number of characters for directory  
name: 64  
Precautions when recording MP3 files  
on a CD-R or CD-RW  
This unit can only read MP3 files that are recorded  
in the format that is compliant with ISO 9660 Level  
1, Level 2 or Joliet.  
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MP3 directory/file configuration  
ROOT  
01  
02  
04  
08  
1
2
3
4
03  
05  
09  
10  
11  
20  
21  
5
6
06  
07  
22  
23  
24  
12  
13  
8
7
9
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
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Note:  
There is no limit on the number of the hierarchy levels (nested  
directories). However up to 8 hierarchy levels is recommended for  
stable operation.  
ROOT  
: Root  
: Directories  
: MP3 files  
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MP3 playback/search order (page 18)  
• The numbers in circles below the MP3 files ( ) indicate the playback order and search order of the  
MP3 files. Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the recorded order.  
• The numbers inside the directories indicate the playback order and search order of the directories  
on an MP3 disc. Normally this unit plays back MP3 files in the directories in the recorded order.  
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MP3 OPERATIONS  
45Wx4  
KD-S785  
LOUD  
TUNER  
DISP  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
SCAN  
RPT  
MO  
RND  
SCM  
Playback starts automatically from the first file of  
the first directory once disc check is completed.  
Refer also to “CD OPERATIONS” on pages 12 to 14.  
Playing an MP3 disc  
Notes:  
• All the files on the disc will be played repeatedly  
until you stop playback—All File Repeat Play.  
• MP3 discs require a longer readout time.  
(It differs due to the complexity of the directory/file  
configuration.)  
1 Insert an MP3 disc into the loading slot.  
The unit turns on,  
draws the MP3 disc  
and starts playback  
automatically.  
To change the display information  
While playing back an MP3 file, you  
can change the file information  
shown on the display.  
DISP  
Note on One-Touch Operation:  
Each time you press DISP (display),  
the display changes to show the  
following:  
When a CD is already in the loading slot,  
pressing the CD TUNER button turns on the unit  
and starts playback automatically.  
SCM indicator flashes.  
• When “TAG DISP” is set to “TAG ON”  
(initial setting: see page 26)  
Album name/performer (directory name*)  
Track title (file name*)  
The CD–in indicator flashes.  
SCM indicator flashes.  
Elapsed playing time (with track No.)  
Clock  
* If an MP3 file does not have ID3 tags,  
directory name and file name appear.  
• When “TAG DISP” is set to “TAG OFF”  
The CD–in indicator lights up.  
The CD–in indicator lights up.  
Directory name  
File name  
Elapsed playing time  
(with track No.)  
Clock  
Note:  
The display shows up to 8 characters at one time  
and scrolls if there are more than 8 characters.  
See also “Selecting the scroll mode – SCROLL” on  
page 26.  
Ex.: When the disc contains 10 directories and  
127 MP3 files.  
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To stop play and eject the disc  
To go to a particular directory directly  
Press 0.  
IMPORTANT:  
Playback stops and the disc automatically ejects  
from the loading slot.  
To directly select the directories using the  
number button(s), it is required that directories  
are assigned 2 digit numbers at the beginning of  
their directory names. (This can only be done  
during the recording of CD-Rs or CD-RWs.)  
Ex.: If directory name is “01 ABC”  
= press 1 to go to directory 01 ABC  
If directory name is “1 ABC,”  
If you change the source to FM or AM, the  
playback also stops (without ejecting the disc this  
time).  
Locating a file or particular  
portion on an MP3 disc  
pressing 1 does not work  
If directory name is “12 ABC”  
= press and hold 6 (12) to go to  
To fast-forward or reverse the file  
directory 12 ABC  
Press and hold ¢  
while playing an MP3 disc,  
to fast-forward the file.  
Press the number button corresponding to the  
directory number to start playing the first file in  
the selected directory.  
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8
9
10  
11  
12  
Press and hold 4  
while playing an MP3 disc,  
to reverse the file.  
To select a directory number from 01 – 06:  
Press 1 (7) – 6 (12) briefly.  
To select a directory number from 07 – 12:  
Press and hold 1 (7) – 6 (12) for more than 1  
second.  
To skip to the next file or the previous files  
Press ¢  
briefly while  
playing, to skip ahead to the  
beginning of the next file.  
Each time you press the  
button consecutively, the  
beginning of the next file is  
located and played back.  
(See “MP3 playback/search  
order” on page 16.)  
Notes:  
• If CD source indicator flashes on the display after  
you have selected a directory, it means that the  
directory does not contain any MP3 files.  
You cannot directly select a directory with a number  
greater than 12.  
Press 4  
briefly, while  
To select a particular file in a directory, press  
playing, to skip back to the  
beginning of the current file.  
Each time you press the  
button consecutively, the  
beginning of the previous  
files is located and played  
back. (See “MP3 playback/  
search order” on page 16.)  
¢
or 4  
after selecting the directory.  
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To skip to the next directory  
Selecting MP3 playback modes  
To play back files at random (Random Play)  
You can playback all tracks on MP3 disc at  
random.  
Press 5 (up) briefly while playing an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button consecutively, the  
next directory is located (and the first file in the  
directory starts playing, if recorded).  
Each time you press MO RND  
(monaural/random) while playing  
an MP3 disc, the random play  
mode changes as follows.  
MO  
RND  
Ex.1: While playing an MP3 file in Directory 01  
(see the illustration on page 16)  
01  
02  
03  
04  
RND1  
RND2  
Canceled  
Ex.2: While playing an MP3 file in Directory 04  
(see the illustration on page 16)  
“RND” indicator  
04  
05  
06  
07  
Note:  
If the directory does not contain any MP3 files, it is  
skipped.  
Ex.: When you select “RND1.”  
Plays at random  
Mode  
RND  
Indicator  
To skip to the previous directory  
RND1  
RND2  
Lights  
All files of the current  
directory.  
Flashes  
All files on the disc.  
Press (down) briefly while playing an MP3 disc.  
Each time you press the button consecutively, the  
previous directory is located (and the first file in  
the directory starts playing, if recorded).  
Ex.1: While playing an MP3 file in Directory 03  
(see the illustration on page 16)  
03  
02  
01  
ROOT  
Ex.2: While playing an MP3 file in Directory 05  
(see the illustration on page 16)  
05  
04  
03  
02  
• If you reach the root, playback will not begin.  
Note:  
If the directory does not contain any MP3 files, it is  
skipped.  
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To play back files repeatedly (Repeat Play)  
You can play back the current file or all the files  
in the current directory repeatedly.  
SCAN  
Each time you press SCAN RPT  
(scan/repeat) while playing an  
RPT  
MP3 disc, the repeat play mode  
changes as follows:  
RPT1  
RPT2  
Canceled  
“RPT” indicator  
Ex.: When you select “RPT 1.”  
Plays repeatedly  
Mode  
RPT  
Indicator  
RPT 1  
RPT 2  
Lights  
The current file (or  
specified file).  
Flashes  
All files of the current  
directory (or specified  
directory).  
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS  
2 Adjust the level.  
Adjusting the sound  
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  
preference.  
To increase the level.  
1 Select the item you want to adjust.  
Each time you press the button,  
the adjustable items change as  
follows:  
To decrease the level.  
Equalization pattern changes as you adjust the  
bass or treble.  
BAS  
TRE  
FAD  
(bass)  
(treble)  
(fader)  
VOL  
BAL  
(volume)  
(balance)  
Indication  
To do:  
Range  
Note:  
BAS  
Adjust the bass.  
–06 (min.)  
|
Normally, the control dial works as the volume  
control. So you do not have to select “VOL” to adjust  
the volume level.  
+06 (max.)  
TRE  
FAD*  
BAL  
Adjust the treble.  
–06 (min.)  
|
+06 (max.)  
Adjust the front  
and rear speaker  
balance.  
R06 (Rear only)  
|
F06 (Front only)  
Turning on/off the loudness  
function  
Adjust the left  
and right speaker  
balance.  
L06 (Left only)  
|
R06 (Right only)  
The human ear is less sensitive to low and high  
frequencies at low volumes.  
The loudness function can boost these  
frequencies to produce a well-balanced sound at  
low volume levels.  
VOL  
Adjust the volume. 00 (min.)  
|
50 (max.)  
Each time you press LOUD (loudness), the  
loudness function turns on and off alternately.  
* If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader  
level to “00.”  
LOUD  
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Indication  
For:  
Preset values  
Using the sound control memory  
(SCM)  
BAS  
TRE  
LOUD  
SCM OFF (Flat sound) 00  
00  
ON  
BEAT  
SOFT  
Rock or  
disco music  
+02  
+01  
00  
ON  
You can select and store a preset sound  
adjustment suitable for each playback source  
(Advanced SCM).  
Quiet  
background  
music  
–03  
+01  
OFF  
OFF  
Selecting and storing the sound modes  
POP  
Light music +04  
Once you select a sound mode, it is stored in  
memory. It will be recalled every time you select  
the same source and will be shown on the display.  
A sound mode can be stored for each of the  
following sources — FM1, FM2, FM3, AM, and CD.  
• If you do not want to store the sound mode  
separately for each playback source, but want  
to use the same sound mode for all the sources,  
see “Canceling Advanced SCM—SCM LINK” on  
page 25.  
Recalling the sound modes  
When “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK ON,”  
select the source.  
TUNER  
Select the sound mode you want.  
Each time you change the  
playback source, the SCM  
indicator flashes on the display.  
SCM  
The sound mode stored in memory for the  
selected source is recalled.  
Ex.: When you select “BEAT.”  
Notes:  
You can adjust each sound mode to your preference,  
and store it in memory.  
If you want to adjust and store your original sound  
mode, see “Storing your own sound adjustments”  
on page 23.  
Each time you press the button, the sound mode  
changes as follows:  
SCM OFF  
(BEAT) (SOFT) (POP)  
To adjust the bass and treble reinforcement levels or  
to turn on/off the loudness function temporarily, see  
page 21. (Your adjustments will be canceled if  
another source is selected.)  
• When “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK ON,the  
selected sound mode can be stored in memory  
for the current source and the effect applies only  
to the current source.  
• When “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK OFF,” the  
selected sound mode effect applies to any source.  
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Storing your own sound  
adjustments  
3 Adjust the bass or treble level.  
See page 21 for details.  
You can adjust the sound modes (BEAT, SOFT,  
POP) to your preference and store your own  
adjustments in memory.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following  
procedure. If the setting is canceled before you  
finish, start from step 1 again.  
Equalization pattern changes as you adjust the bass  
or treble.  
1 Call up the sound mode you want to  
adjust.  
See “Using the sound control memory  
(SCM)” on page 22 for details.  
SCM  
4 To turn on or off the loudness  
function.  
See page 21 for details.  
LOUD  
Ex.: When you select “SOFT.”  
5 Press and hold SCM until the sound  
mode you have selected in step 1  
flashes on the display.  
2 Select “BAS (Bass)” or “TRE  
(Treble)”.  
SCM  
Your adjustment made for the selected  
sound mode is stored in memory.  
Ex.: When you adjust “TRE (treble).”  
6 Repeat the same procedure to store  
other sound modes.  
To reset to the factory settings  
Repeat the same procedure and reassign the  
preset values listed in the table on page 22.  
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OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS  
2 Adjust the minute.  
Setting the clock  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more  
than 2 seconds.  
“CLOCK H,CLOCK M,SCM LINK,”  
“LEVEL,“SCROLLor “TAG DISP” appears  
on the display.  
4 Finish the setting.  
2 Set the hour.  
1 Select “CLOCK H (hour)” if not shown on  
the display.  
To check the current clock time or change the  
display mode  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
SCM LINK  
LEVEL  
Press DISP (display) repeatedly.  
DISP  
Each time you press the button,  
the display mode changes as  
follows:  
TAG DISP  
SCROLL  
• During tuner operation:  
2 Adjust the hour.  
Frequency  
Clock  
• During (conventional) CD operation:  
Elapsed playing time Clock  
“NO NAME”  
(Track)  
“NO NAME”  
(Disc)  
• During CD Text operation:  
Track title  
Disc title/Performer  
3 Set the minute.  
1 Select “CLOCK M (minute).”  
Current track number  
and  
Elapsed playing time  
Clock  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
SCM LINK  
LEVEL  
• During MP3 operation:  
TAG DISP  
SCROLL  
File name  
Directory name  
Clock  
Elapsed playing time  
• During power off:  
The power turns on and the clock time is shown  
for 5 seconds. Then, the power turns off.  
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4 Finish the setting.  
Canceling Advanced SCM  
—SCM LINK  
You can cancel the Advanced SCM (Sound  
Control Memory), and unlink the sound modes  
and the playback sources.  
When shipped from the factory, a different sound  
mode can be stored in memory for each source  
so that you can change the sound modes simply  
by changing the sources.  
Selecting the level display  
—LEVEL  
• LINK ON: Advanced SCM (different sound  
modes for different sources.)  
• LINK OFF: Conventional SCM (one sound  
mode for all sources.)  
You can select the level display according to your  
preference.  
When shipped from the factory, AUDIO 2” is  
selected.  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for  
more than 2 seconds.  
• AUDIO 1:  
• AUDIO 2:  
Level meter illuminates from  
bottom to top.  
Alternates level meter (moves  
from bottom to top) and  
illumination display.  
“CLOCK H,CLOCK M,SCM LINK,”  
“LEVEL, “SCROLLor “TAG DISP” appears  
on the display.  
• OFF:  
Erases the audio level indicator.  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more  
than 2 seconds.  
“CLOCK H,CLOCK M,SCM LINK,”  
“LEVEL, “SCROLLor “TAG DISP” appears  
on the display.  
2 Select “SCM LINK” if not shown on  
the display.  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
SCM LINK  
LEVEL  
TAG DISP  
SCROLL  
2 Select “LEVEL” if not shown on the  
display.  
3 Select the desired mode—“LINK ON”  
or “LINK OFF.”  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
SCM LINK  
LEVEL  
TAG DISP  
SCROLL  
LINK ON  
LINK OFF  
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2 Select “SCROLL” if not shown on  
3 Select the desired mode—“AUDIO 1,”  
the display.  
“AUDIO 2” or “OFF.”  
CLOCK H  
CLOCK M  
SCM LINK  
LEVEL  
TAG DISP  
SCROLL  
AUDIO 1  
AUDIO 2  
OFF  
3 Select the desired mode—“ONCE,” or  
“AUTO” or “OFF.”  
4 Finish the setting.  
ONCE  
AUTO  
OFF  
4 Finish the setting.  
Selecting the scroll mode  
—SCROLL  
You can select the scroll mode for the disc  
information if it consists of more than 8  
characters. When shipped from the factory, Scroll  
mode is set to “ONCE.”  
To turn the tag display on or off  
—TAG DISP  
• ONCE:  
• AUTO:  
Scrolls only once.  
Repeats the scroll (in 5-second  
intervals).  
An MP3 file can contain file information called  
“ID3 Tag” where its album name, performer, track  
title, etc. are recorded.  
• OFF:  
Cancels Scroll mode.  
There are two versions–ID3v1 (ID3 Tag version 1)  
and ID3v2 (ID3 Tag version 2). This unit is  
compatible only with ID3v1.  
When shipped from the factory, TAG ON” is  
selected.  
1 Press and hold SEL (select) for more  
than 2 seconds.  
“CLOCK H,CLOCK M,SCM LINK,”  
“LEVEL, “SCROLLor “TAG DISP” appears  
on the display.  
TAG ON: Turns on the ID3 tag display while  
playing MP3 files.  
* If an MP3 file does not have ID3  
tags, directory name and file name  
appear.  
Note:  
If you change the setting from  
“TAG OFF” to “TAG ON” while  
playing an MP3 file, the tag display will  
be activated when the next file starts  
playing.  
TAG OFF: Turns off the ID3 tag display while  
playing MP3 files. (Only the directory  
name and file name can be shown.)  
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Attaching the control panel  
Detaching the control panel  
1 Insert the left side of the control panel  
You can detach the control panel when leaving  
the car.  
into the groove on the panel holder.  
When detaching or attaching the control panel,  
be careful not to damage the connectors on the  
back of the control panel and on the panel holder.  
Detaching the control panel  
Before detaching the control panel, be sure to turn  
off the power.  
2 Press the right side of the control  
1 Unlock the control panel.  
panel to fix it to the panel holder.  
2 Lift and pull the control panel out of  
the unit.  
Note on cleaning the connectors:  
If you frequently detach the control panel, the  
connectors will deteriorate.  
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the  
connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened  
with alcohol, being careful not to damage the  
connectors.  
3 Put the detached control panel into the  
provided case.  
Connectors  
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MAINTENANCE  
Handling CDs  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the  
unit in the following cases:  
This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs  
and CD-Rs.  
• After starting the heater in the car.  
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.  
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In  
this case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned  
on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates.  
You can also play back your original CD-Rs  
(Recordable) and CD-RWs (Rewritable) either  
in audio CD format or in MP3 format.  
How to handle discs  
When removing a disc from  
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
Center holder  
You can play back your original CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
recorded in audio CD format or in MP3 format.  
(However, they may not be played back depending  
on their characteristics or recording conditions.)  
• User-edited CD-Rs (Recordable) and CD-RWs  
(Rewritable) can be played back only if they are  
already “finalized.”  
• Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read  
their instructions or cautions carefully.  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played  
back on this unit because of their disc  
characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if  
the player’s lens is dirty.  
• CD-Rs or CD-RWs are susceptible to high  
temperatures or high humidity; so do not leave  
them inside your car.  
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time.  
(This is caused by the fact that the reflectance  
of CD-RWs is lower than for regular CDs.)  
its case, press down the  
center holder of the case  
and lift the disc out,  
holding it by the edges.  
• Always hold the disc by  
the edges. Do not touch its recording surface.  
When storing a disc into its case, gently insert  
the disc around the center holder (with the  
printed surface facing up).  
• Make sure to store discs into the cases after  
use.  
To keep discs clean  
A dirty disc may not play  
correctly. If a disc does  
become dirty, wipe it with a  
soft cloth in a straight line  
from center to edge.  
To play new discs  
CAUTIONS:  
New discs may have some  
rough spots around the  
inner and outer edges. If  
such a disc is used, this  
unit may reject the disc.  
To remove these rough  
spots, rub the edges with a  
pencil or ball-point pen, etc.  
• Do not insert 8 cm discs (single CDs) into the  
loading slot. (Such discs cannot be ejected.)  
• Do not insert any disc of unusual shape—like a  
heart or flower; otherwise, it will cause a  
malfunction.  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or any  
heat source or place them in a place subject to  
high temperature and humidity. Do not leave  
them in a car.  
• Do not use any solvent (for example,  
conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner,  
benzine, etc.) to clean discs.  
About mistracking:  
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely  
rough roads. This does not damage the unit and the  
disc, but will be annoying.  
We recommend that you stop disc playback while  
driving on such rough roads.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service  
center.  
Remedies  
Symptoms  
Causes  
Insert the disc correctly.  
• Disc cannot be played  
back.  
Disc is inserted upside down.  
Stop playback while driving on  
rough roads.  
• Sound is sometimes  
interrupted.  
You are driving on rough  
roads.  
Change the disc.  
Disc is scratched.  
Check the cords and  
connections.  
Connections are incorrect.  
• Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-  
RW.  
• CD-R/CD-RW cannot be  
played back.  
CD-R/CD-RW is not finalized.  
• Finalized the CD-R/CD-RW  
with the component which you  
used for recording.  
Tracks on the CD-R/CD-  
RW cannot be skipped.  
Adjust it to the optimum level.  
• Sound cannot be heard  
from the speakers.  
The volume level is set to the  
minimum level.  
Check the cords and  
connections.  
Connections are incorrect.  
Insert a disc into the loading slot.  
Insert disc correctly.  
• “NO DISC” appears on the  
display .  
No disc in the loading slot.  
Disc is inserted incorrectly.  
Disc is locked.  
Unlock the disc (See page 14.)  
• Disc cannot be ejected.  
Press and hold both SEL and  
at the same time for  
several seconds to reset the  
unit. (The clock setting and  
preset stations stored in  
memory are erased.)  
• This unit does not work at  
all.  
The built-in microcomputer  
may function incorrectly due  
to noise, etc.  
(See page 2.)  
Store stations manually.  
• SSM (Strong-station  
Sequential Memory)  
automatic preset does not  
work.  
Signals are too weak.  
Connect the antenna firmly.  
• Static noise while listening  
to the radio.  
The antenna is not connected  
firmly.  
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Symptoms  
Causes  
Remedies  
• Disc cannot be played back. No MP3 files are recorded on Change the disc.  
the disc.  
MP3 files do not have the  
Add the extension code—mp3  
extension code—mp3 in their to their file names.  
file names.  
MP3 files are not recorded in Change the disc.  
the format compliant with ISO (Record MP3 files using a  
9660 Level 1, 2 or Joliet.  
compliant application.)  
• Files skip, or 00’00” appears Files are encoded in Layer 1  
Insert a disc that contains files  
encoded in Layer 3 format.  
and the playback stops.  
or Layer 2 format.  
• Noise is generated.  
The file played back is not an Skip to another file or change  
MP3 file (although it has the  
extension code—mp3).  
the disc.  
(Do not add the extension  
code—mp3 to non-MP3 files.)  
• A longer readout time is  
required (“CHECK” keeps  
flashing on the display).  
Readout time varies due to  
the complexity of the  
directory/file configuration.  
Do not use too many  
hierarchies and directories.  
Also, do not record any other  
types of audio tracks together  
with MP3 files.  
Playback order is determined  
when the files are recorded.  
• Files cannot be played back  
as you have intended them  
to play.  
This sometimes occurs  
during play. This is caused by  
how the files are recorded on  
the disc.  
• Elapsed playing time is not  
correct.  
The current directory does  
not contain any MP3 files.  
Select another directory.  
• CD source indicator flashes  
on the display.  
There are no MP3 files in this Insert a disc that contains MP3  
• “NO FILES” appears on the  
display for a while, then the  
disc ejects automatically.  
disc.  
files.  
This unit can only display  
alphabets (capital: A–Z),  
numbers and a limited  
number of symbols.  
• Correct characters are not  
displayed. (Tag Display, e.g.  
album name)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION  
Maximum Power Output:  
Type: Compact disc player  
Front:  
Rear:  
45 W per channel  
45 W per channel  
Signal Detection System: Non-contact optical  
pickup (semiconductor laser)  
Continuous Power Output (RMS):  
Number of channels: 2 channels (stereo)  
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Front:  
17 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz  
to 20 000 Hz at no more than  
0.8% total harmonic distortion.  
17 W per channel into 4 , 40 Hz  
to 20 000 Hz at no more than  
0.8% total harmonic distortion.  
Dynamic Range:  
96 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB  
Rear:  
Wow and Flutter: Less than measurable limit  
MP3 recording format: MPEG 1/2 Audio Layer 3  
Max. Bit rate: 320 Kbps  
Load Impedance: 4 (4 to 8 allowance)  
Tone Control Range:  
Bass:  
±10 dB at 100 Hz  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement:  
Treble: ±10 dB at 10 kHz  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB  
Line-Out Level/Impedance:  
2.0 V/20 kload (full scale)  
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ  
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V  
(11 V to 16 V allowance)  
Grounding System: Negative ground  
Allowable Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
Installation Size: 182 mm × 52 mm × 150 mm  
Panel Size: 188 mm × 58 mm × 14 mm  
Mass: 1.3 kg (excluding accessories)  
TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
531 kHz to 1 602 kHz  
[FM Tuner]  
Design and specifications subject to change without  
notice.  
Usable Sensitivity: 11.3 dBf (1.0 µV/75 )  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
16.3 dBf (1.8 µV/75 )  
Alternate Channel Selectivity (400 kHz):  
65 dB  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz  
Stereo Separation: 35 dB  
Capture Ratio: 1.5 dB  
[AM Tuner]  
Sensitivity: 20 µV  
Selectivity: 35 dB  
Having TROUBLE with operation?  
Please reset your unit  
Refer to page of How to reset your unit  
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