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Cat. No. 12-2182
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
10 Disc CD Changer
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3-Beam Laser Tracking System — im-
proves the quality of the CD changer’s
sound.
Spring-Loaded, Oil-Dampened Sus-
pension System — helps keep the CD
changer steady when you drive over
rough roads.
Track Search — lets you quickly locate
the beginning of any track while playing
a CD.
Track Skip — lets you rapidly play a CD
in either direction to locate a desired
section of track.
This CD changer is made and tested to
meet exacting safety standards.
Warning: This system employs a laser
light beam. Only a qualified service per-
son should remove the cover or attempt
to service this device, due to possible
eye injury.
CDs that can be played on this CD play-
er have this mark on them:
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CONTENTS
A Look at Your CD Player ....................................................................................... 5
Preparation .............................................................................................................. 6
Before You Begin ................................................................................................ 6
Choosing Mounting Locations ............................................................................ 6
For the CD Changer ..................................................................................... 7
For the Audio Adapter .................................................................................. 7
For the CD Changer Controller .................................................................... 8
Removing the Transport Screws ........................................................................ 8
Installing the Remote Control’s Batteries ........................................................... 8
Installation ............................................................................................................. 10
Connecting the Audio Adapter .......................................................................... 10
Using RCA Jacks ....................................................................................... 10
Using a Vehicle’s Antenna ......................................................................... 10
Connecting the CD Changer ............................................................................ 12
Connecting the CD Changer Controller ............................................................ 12
Testing the Connections ................................................................................... 13
Mounting the Components ............................................................................... 13
Mounting the CD Changer ......................................................................... 13
Mounting the Audio Adapter ...................................................................... 14
Mounting the CD Changer Controller ......................................................... 15
Reconnecting the Vehicle’s Battery ............................................................ 15
Operation ............................................................................................................... 16
Loading and Unloading the CD Magazine ........................................................ 16
Loading and Unloading the CD Changer .......................................................... 16
Playing CDs ...................................................................................................... 17
Using Track Search .................................................................................... 18
Using Track Skip ........................................................................................ 18
Selecting a CD ........................................................................................... 18
Intro Scan ................................................................................................... 19
Repeat Play ............................................................................................... 19
Shuffle Play ................................................................................................ 19
Switching Between the CD Player and the Radio ............................................ 19
Resetting the Audio Adapter ............................................................................. 20
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 21
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 23
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 24
CD Care Tips .................................................................................................... 24
Resetting the CD Changer ............................................................................... 24
Replacing a Fuse .............................................................................................. 25
Specifications ........................................................................................................ 26
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A LOOK AT YOUR CD PLAYER
The CD changer includes the following components:
Audio Adapter
(FM Modulator
and
CD
Changer
Controller
CD Magazine
CD Changer
Ground Isolator)
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CD Changer
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Power Cable
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Mounting Kit
Note: If your CD changer is missing any of these components, contact the Ra-
dioShack store where you purchased it.
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PREPARATION
• small-and medium-sized screwdriv-
ers.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before you install your CD changer’s
components, read all the instructions in
this owner’s manual. You should be able
to answer all of these questions about
your vehicle’s electrical and sound sys-
tems:
CHOOSING MOUNTING
LOCATIONS
Choose locations for mounting the CD
changer and its components where:
• Does my vehicle’s sound system
have a power amplifier with a pair of
RCA input jacks? If not, can my
vehicle’s sound system tune FM
broadcasts and does it have an
antenna jack?
• You can easily reach them.
• Wires and cables will not interfere
with the vehicle’s pedals or other
moving parts.
• No component is directly in front of
heating vents.
• Which terminal in my vehicle’s fuse
box is for accessories?
• All wires and cables will reach their
connection points.
• How do I connect a wire to the fuse
box?
• Which of the CD changer’s wires is
the power wire?
Before attempting to mount the CD
changer and its components, confirm
that they will fit the selected mounting
areas.
• Does my vehicle have a 12-volt neg-
ative ground system?
Caution: Be careful to avoid obstruc-
tions behind all mounting surfaces.
Note: Installation in your vehicle might
require cutting or modifying your vehicle.
Important: To avoid damage to your
stereo, CD changer, and your vehicle’s
electrical system, you must follow the or-
der of installation shown in this manual,
including instructions for making con-
nections and testing.
In addition to the supplied hardware kit,
you need these items to install your CD
changer:
• cable ties or electrical tape
• isopropyl alcohol
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degrees from the horizontal or verti-
cal mounting position.
For the CD Changer
You can mount the CD changer horizon-
tally or vertically in your vehicle’s trunk,
on the floorboard, or under a seat.
• Make sure there is enough room for
you to insert and remove the sup-
plied CD magazine from the CD
changer.
For the Audio Adapter
You can mount the supplied Audio
Adapter (ground isolator and FM modu-
lator) under your vehicle’s dashboard.
Caution: Do not mount the CD changer
upside down.
Notes:
• The CD changer’s mounting area
must be at least 13 inches (33 cm)
deep.
• When you choose a mounting area
for the CD changer, make sure it is
close enough to the Audio Adapter’s
mounting area so you can connect
both components with the supplied
16-foot (5 meter) CD changer cable.
Notes:
• The Audio Adapter’s mounting area
• Do not mount the CD changer any-
where in your vehicle that is
exposed to direct sunlight (such as
the front or rear deck) or extreme
heat (such as the engine compart-
ment). Direct sunlight or extreme
heat can damage CDs and the CD
changer.
must be at least 5 inches (127 mm)
1
16
wide and 1 / inches (26.3 mm) high
3
5
by 3 / inches (91 mm) deep.
• When you choose a mounting area
for the Audio Adapter, make sure it
is close enough to your vehicle’s
ground, power, and sound system
so you can connect them with the
FM modulator and Ground Isolator’s
wires and plugs (see “Connecting
the Audio Adapter” on Page 10).
• Mount the CD changer as level as
possible. If you cannot mount the
CD changer exactly level, make
sure it will not tilt more than 15
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For the CD Changer Controller
For ease of use, you can mount the sup-
plied CD changer controller on the dash-
board using the supplied hook-and-loop
fastening tape.
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Save the shipping screws in case you
might want to install the CD changer in
another vehicle. You can secure them to
the back of the CD changer with a piece
of tape.
Note: When you choose a mounting
area for the controller, make sure it is
close enough to the Audio Adapter’s
mounting area so the controller’s cord
will reach the Audio Adapter. The con-
troller’s cord is about 5 feet (152 cm)
long.
INSTALLING THE
REMOTE CONTROL’S
BATTERIES
Your infrared remote control requires 2
AA batteries (not supplied) for power.
For the best performance and longest
life, we recommend RadioShack alka-
line batteries.
REMOVING THE
TRANSPORT SCREWS
The transport screws help protect the
CD changer from damage during ship-
ment.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
Before you mount the CD changer, use
a small screwdriver to remove the three
transport screws from the bottom of the
CD changer.
• Do not mix old and new batteries,
different types of batteries (stan-
dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
Note: If you do not remove the shipping
screws from the CD changer, the chang-
er will not operate.
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Follow these steps to install batteries.
1. Slide the battery compartment cover
in the direction of the arrow to
remove it.
2. Place the batteries in the compart-
ment as indicated by the polarity
symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
3. Replace the cover.
When the remote control stops operat-
ing properly, replace the batteries.
Warning: Dispose of old batteries
promptly and properly. Do not burn or
bury them.
Caution: If you do not plan to use the
remote control for a long time, remove
the batteries. Batteries can leak chemi-
cals that can destroy electronic parts.
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INSTALLATION
Before you mount the CD changer and
its components, test it by temporarily
making all the required connections.
Using RCA Jacks
If your vehicle’s sound system has a pair
of RCA input jacks (either on the stereo
head unit or the power amplifier), you
can connect the CD changer to the
sound system’s output jacks.
Cautions:
• For added safety and to protect your
CD changer and sound system, dis-
connect the cable from your vehicle
battery’s negative (–) terminal
before you begin.
1. Use a screwdriver to slide ISOLA-
TOR on the side of the Audio
Adapter to ON.
• You must make all other connec-
tions before you reconnect the cable
to your vehicle’s battery. If you do
not make the connections in the
order shown, the CD changer and
sound system might be damaged if
any wire connections are made
incorrectly.
2. Connect the Audio Adapter’s RCA
output jack to the sound system’s
RCA input jack by using a cable of
the proper length for your connec-
tion with 2 RCA plugs at each end.
Your local RadioShack store carries
a wide range of RCA cables.
Using a Vehicle’s Antenna
CONNECTING THE AUDIO
ADAPTER
If your vehicle’s sound system does not
have RCA input jacks, use the Audio
Adapter to convert the CD changer’s
sound to an FM signal, which you can
hear by tuning your vehicle’s radio to the
corresponding FM frequency.
The supplied Audio Adapter includes all
of the lead wires for connecting to your
vehicle’s, ground, power and sound sys-
tem. There are two ways to connect the
Audio Adapter to the CD changer and
the vehicle’s sound system.
1. Disconnect your vehicle’s antenna
from your vehicle’s sound system,
then connect the antenna to the
Audio Adapter’s large black antenna
connector.
2. Connect the Audio Adapter’s
antenna plug to your sound sys-
tem’s antenna jack.
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3. Connect the Audio Adapter’s black
ground wire to a chassis ground,
such as a metal screw attached to a
metal part of the vehicle’ s frame. Be
sure that the screw is not insulated
from the chassis by a plastic part.
5. Connect the Audio Adapter’s yellow
memory back up wire (with in-line
fuse holder) to your vehicle battery’s
positive (+) terminal or to a fuse that
provides a continuous source of 12
volts.
Black
Yellow
4. Connect the Audio Adapter’s red
power wire (with inline fuse holder)
to a point in your vehicle’s fuse
block that has power only when you
turn the vehicle’s key to either the
accessory (ACC) or START posi-
tion.
This connection provides power for
the CD changer and its compo-
nents, and continuous power for the
CD changer’s memory when the
ignition is turned off.
6. Use a screwdriver to slide ISOLA-
TOR on the side of the Audio
Adapter to OFF.
7. Set 88.7MHz/89.1MHz on the side of
the Audio Adapter to an active fre-
quency in your area, if available.
This is the frequency you tune on to
your vehicle’s sound system to hear
the CD changer.
Red
Note: If there is no FM broadcast on
either 88.7 MHz or 89.1 MHz in your
area, you might hear static when the
CD changer is not playing a CD.
This connection turns on the CD
changer and its components when
you turn on the ignition or turn the
key to ACC, and turns off the CD
changer and its components when
you turn off the ignition. This pre-
vents your vehicle’s battery from
being drained if you leave the CD
changer on when you turn off the
ignition.
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and CD changer. Do not force them.
The recess mark on the metal rim of
the DIN plug should face down.
CONNECTING THE CD
CHANGER
1. Disconnect the cable from your
vehicle battery’s negative (–) termi-
nal.
• To disconnect the CD changer cable
from the Audio Adapter and CD
changer, squeeze each plug, then
gently pull it out.
2. Connect the CD changer to the
Audio Adapter by inserting the plug
on one end of the CD changer cable
into the 8-pin CD CHANGER jack on
the Audio Adapter. Then insert the
plug on the cable’s other end into
the DIN 8PIN jack on the left side of
the CD changer.
• Never pull on the CD changer cable.
CONNECTING THE CD
CHANGER CONTROLLER
To connect the CD changer controller to
the Audio Adapter, insert the CD chang-
er controller cable’s plug into the 6-pin
CONT. jack on the Audio Adapter.
AUDIO
ADAPTER
3. Connect the black ground wire to a
chassis ground, such as a metal
screw attached to a metal part of the
vehicle’s frame. Be sure that the
screw is not insulated from the
chassis by a plastic part.
4. Connect the yellow memory back up
wire (with in-line fuse holder) to your
vehicle battery’s positive (+) termi-
nal or to a fuse that provides a con-
tinuous source of 12 volts.
Cautions:
• The plug fits only one way into the
Audio Adapter. Do not force it. The
oval recess mark on the metal rim of
the DIN plug should face down.
This connection provides power for the
CD changer and its components, and
continuous power for the CD changer’s
memory when the ignition is turned off.
• To disconnect the controller from the
Audio Adapter, gently pull it out.
• Never pull on the controller’s cable.
Cautions:
• The CD changer cable’s plugs fit
only one way into the Audio Adapter
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Mounting the CD Changer
TESTING THE
CONNECTIONS
Vertical Mounting
Make sure all connections are secure
before continuing with the installation.
Then reconnect the cable to the vehicle
battery’s negative (–) terminal.
Verify that you connected the CD chang-
er correctly by turning on the changer
and playing a CD. Try to use the remote
control by pointing the front towards the
wired CD changer controller and press-
ing PLAY/PAUSE or POWER OFF.
Horizontal Mounting
If everything is connected correctly,
make sure the connections are correctly
marked or identified. Then follow the in-
structions in “Mounting the Compo-
nents.”
MOUNTING THE
COMPONENTS
1. Set SPRING ATTACHMENT H/V (hori-
zontal/vertical) on both sides of the
CD changer for the mounting axis
you chose.
Before you mount the CD changer and
its components, be sure it is connected
correctly. Then disconnect the cable
from the vehicle battery’s negative (–)
terminal.
SPRING ATTACHMENT H/V is preset
to H. If you are mounting the CD
changer horizontally, go on to Step
2.
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If you are mounting the CD changer
vertically, use a screwdriver to
remove the screws on both sides of
the CD changer from H and turn
SPRING ATTACHMENT H/V to V on
both sides, then replace the screws
into V.
3. Using the supplied mounting studs
as templates and the width between
the mounting brackets as a guide,
mark the positions for the mounting
holes.
4. Attach the mount-
ing studs to the
mounting surface
using the supplied
screws.
5. Attach the CD changer to the
mounting studs using the supplied
nuts.
Caution: If you do not set SPRING
ATTACHMENT H/V on both sides of
the CD changer to the correct
mounting axis, the CD changer
might skip during play.
2. Use a medium-sized screwdriver to
attach the supplied mounting brack-
ets to the sides of the CD changer.
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Mounting the Audio Adapter
Use the supplied screws to attach the
Audio Adapter under the vehicle’s dash-
board.
Use cable ties (not supplied) to secure
the Audio Adapter‘s wires under the ve-
hicle’s dashboard.
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Mounting the CD Changer
Controller
The supplied hook-and-loop fastener
lets you securely mount the CD changer
controller on the dashboard and easily
remove it when you need it.
Select a mounting location, then follow
these steps to secure the controller.
1. Clean both mounting surfaces with
isopropyl alcohol and allow them to
completely dry.
2. Peel the backing from one side of
the hook-and-loop fastener and
attach it to the mounting location.
3. Peel the backing from the other side
of the hook-and-loop fastener and
press the controller onto the fas-
tener.
Reconnecting the Vehicle’s
Battery
When you finish mounting the compo-
nents, reconnect the cable to the vehicle
battery’s negative (–) terminal.
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OPERATION
Cautions:
LOADING AND
UNLOADING THE CD
MAGAZINE
• Do not insert more than one CD into
the same slot in the CD magazine.
This will damage the CD magazine,
the CD changer, and the CDs.
You can load as many as ten CDs in the
supplied CD magazine.
• Do not insert anything other than 5-
inch CDs into the CD magazine.
1. Hold the CD magazine so the clear
CD window faces you and the high-
est CD number (10) is at the top of
the CD window.
To unload CDs from the CD magazine,
hold down the disc lever for the CD you
want to unload. The CD pops out. Grasp
the CD by its edges and remove it.
2. Slide all of the disc levers on the
back edge of the CD magazine fully
in.
LOADING AND
UNLOADING THE CD
CHANGER
3. Use a pencil to record the titles of
the CDs you load in the CD maga-
zine on one of the supplied index
labels, then peel off the backing and
affix the label to the side of CD mag-
azine.
Follow these steps to load the CD mag-
azine into the CD changer.
1. Slide the CD changer’s door all the
way to the right until it locks into
place.
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As you insert a CD into the CD maga-
zine, the disc lever moves to the right.
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2. Hold the CD magazine with the
highest CD number (10) on top with
the arrow on the top of the CD mag-
azine pointing toward the CD
changer.
PLAYING CDS
Cautions:
• The CD changer has
a
wide
dynamic range. If you turn up your
radio’s volume too high during soft
(low volume) sections of a program,
your speakers might be damaged
when
occurs.
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sudden loud passage
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• If the CD changer is jolted during
play, the rotation speed might sud-
denly change or the CD changer
might make an unusual noise. This
is not a malfunction.
3. Gently push the CD magazine into
the CD changer until it clicks. You
can see the index label through the
opening.
Notes:
• To play CDs, you must load them
into the CD magazine, then load the
magazine into the CD changer. The
display continues to flash if you did
not load CDs into the magazine, or
did not load the magazine into the
changer. The changer displays the
number for each CD loaded in the
magazine (1–10). Then the changer
selects the CD you loaded into the
lowest slot number.
Caution: The CD magazine fits into
the CD changer only one way. Do
not force it.
4. Slide the CD changer’s door all the
way to the left to close it.
To unload the CD magazine from the
CD changer, slide the CD changer’s
door open, then press EJECT to eject
the magazine.
• If you connected the Audio
Adapter’s antenna plug to your
sound system’s antenna jack, you
must select the FM band on your
sound system’s radio and tune to
the same frequency as the 89.1MHz/
88.7MHz setting on the Audio
Adapter. For easy operation, store
this setting as one of your sound
system’s preset stations.
Note: The CD changer must be con-
nected to power to eject the magazine.
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To turn on the CD changer and play a
CD changer resumes playing the last
song played.
CD, press
(Play/Pause) on either
the infrared remote control or the CD
changer controller. The CD starts to play
from Track 1 of the CD in the lowest-
numbered slot. The display shows
DISCand the track number.
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Using Track Search
CD CHANGER CONTROLLER
To move to the beginning of the next or
previous track on the CD, press
. Repeatedly press or
move to another track. The display
shows the current track number.
or
to
Note: The CD changer controller has
only
and OFF buttons. To control
other functions, use the infrared remote
control.
Using Track Skip
After the CD changer plays each track
on the CD, it automatically selects the
next loaded CD (from lowest to highest)
and plays all tracks on that CD, starting
with Track 1.
To search for a particular section of a
track on the current CD, hold down
or
during play. The CD changer
rapidly plays the CD backward or for-
ward. Release
normal play.
or
to resume
When the CD changer has played all
tracks on all loaded CDs, it automatically
plays the lowest loaded CD, starting with
Track 1. Play continues until you stop
the CD changer.
The display shows the rotating disk
moving faster and
or
flashes.
Press
porarily stop play.
play. Press again to resume play.
while a CD is playing to tem-
Selecting a CD
appears on the dis-
To select a particular CD loaded in the
CD magazine, repeatedly press + DISC
or – DISC until the display shows the CD
number under DISC.
Note: When play is paused for 5 min-
utes, the CD changer automatically
turns off.
To stop play and turn off the CD chang-
er, press OFF. When you press
, the
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tracks on all discs in the CD magazine
have played. Then shuffle play stops.
Intro Scan
You can set the CD changer to play the
first 10 seconds of each track on the cur-
rent CD, to help you find the track you
want to hear.
Press SHUFFLE again to end shuffle
play.
Press SCAN to begin the scan. The dis-
play shows SCN and the track number
scanning.
SWITCHING BETWEEN
THE CD PLAYER AND THE
RADIO
To stop scanning and resume to play-
back, press SCAN again. SCN disap-
pears from the display.
If you connected the Audio Adapter’s
antenna plug to your sound system’s an-
tenna jack and you want to listen to the
radio, turn off the CD changer, then tune
the radio to the station you want to hear.
Repeat Play
Press REPEAT. RPT appears and the
current track plays repeatedly.
Note: If you do not stop or turn off the
CD changer, the CD continues to play
while you listen to the radio.
Hold down REPEAT for three seconds or
more. DISCRPTappears and the cur-
rent disc plays repeatedly.
To return to the CD, tune the radio to the
same FM frequency as the 89.1 MHz/88-
7 MHz setting on the FM modulator.
Press REPEAT again to end repeat play.
Shuffle Play
Press SHUFFLE. SHUFF appears, and
the tracks on the current disc play in ran-
dom order. When all tracks on the cur-
rent disc have played, they play again in
a different order.
Hold down SHUFFLE for three seconds
or more. DISC SHUFFLEappears and
all the tracks on a randomly-selected
disc are played in random order. When
all tracks on thst disc have played, all
the tracks on a different randomly-se-
lected disc play. This continues until all
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RESETTING THE AUDIO
ADAPTER
If the CD changer displays an error code
(Err1–Err10), locks up, or does not
work properly, press the hole on the bot-
tom of the Audio Adapter marked RESET
with a pointed object, such as a straight-
ened paper clip, for 1 or 2 seconds.
RESET
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your CD changer is not working as it should, these suggestions might help you
eliminate the problem. If the CD changer still does not operate properly, take it to your
local RadioShack store for assistance.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Power problem.
Suggestion
No power — display
does not light after vehi- CD changer/component’s
cle power is turned on.
Check the CD changer’s and
sound system’s fuses and
replace them if necessary (see
“Replacing a Fuse” on Page 25).
Check all connections.
not connected to sound sys-
tem/vehicle correctly.
No sound.
Vehicle radio’s volume set to
minimum.
Adjust the vehicle radio’s vol-
ume.
Vehicle radio not set to the
proper FM frequency.
Set the vehicle’s radio to FM
band and tune to the frequency
set on the FM modulator (89.1
MHz or 88.7 MHz ).
CD changer/components not
connected to sound system/
vehicle correctly.
Check all connections.
CD changer does not
work.
Transport screws not
removed from the CD
changer.
Remove the transport screws
from the CD changer (see
“Removing the Transport
Screws” on Page 8).
No CDs loaded in CD maga- Load CDs in the CD magazine.
zine.
CD magazine not loaded in
theCD changer.
Load the CD magazine in the
CD changer.
CD loaded upside down in
the CD magazine.
Load the CD correctly.
CD is dirty or defective.
Clean the CD (see “CD Care
Tips” on Page 24).
Try another CD.
CD changer must be reset.
Reset the CD changer (see
“Resetting the CD Changer” on
Page 24).
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Symptom
Possible Cause
CD is dirty or defective.
Suggestion
Sound from CD skips.
Clean the CD and try it again or
try another CD (see “CD Care
Tips” on Page 24).
set incorrectly.
Check
on both sides of CD
H/V
H/V
changer and reset if necessary
(see “Mounting the CD
Changer” on Page 13).
Static sounds on radio
when CD stops playing.
FM modulator not set to a
frequency with an active
radio station.
Set
to a fre-
88.7 MHz/89.1 MHz
quency with an active radio sta-
tion (if available).
If there is no active broad-
Note:
cast on 88.7 MHz or 89.1 MHz,
you cannot eliminate these
static sounds.
CD magazine does not
eject from CD changer
when is pressed.
CD changer requires power
to eject CD magazine.
Turn on your vehicle’s ignition
and try again.
Check the CD changer’s and
sound system’s fuses and
replace them if necessary (see
“Replacing a Fuse” on Page 25).
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your
is an example of superior design and craftsman-
10 Disc CD Changer System
ship. The following suggestions will help you care for your CD changer so you can
enjoy it for years.
Keep the CD changer dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
Use and store the CD changer only in normal temperature environ-
ments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devic-
es, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.
Keep the CD changer away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-
ture wear of parts.
Handle the CD changer gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage
circuit boards and cases and can cause the CD changer to work im-
properly.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your remote control’s elec-
tronic parts.
Wipe the CD changer with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking
new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter-
gents to clean the CD changer.
Modifying or tampering with the CD changer’s internal components can cause a
malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to
operate it. If your CD changer is not performing as it should, take it to your local Ra-
dioShack store for assistance.
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• Keep the CD dry. A water drop can
act as a lens and affect the laser
beam’s focus.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
Your CD changer might cause TV or ra-
dio interference even when it is operat-
ing properly. To determine whether your
CD changer is causing the interference,
turn off your CD changer. If the interfer-
ence goes away, your CD changer is
causing it. Try to eliminate the interfer-
ence by:
• If you park your vehicle in the sun,
temperatures inside the vehicle can
easily reach levels that could dam-
age your CDs. To prevent heat dam-
age, avoid leaving your CDs in your
vehicle.
• If a CD skips when you play it, the
CD might be scratched. Your local
RadioShack store sells a Scratch
and Fix kit that might help remove
the scratch and stop the skip.
• Moving your CD changer away from
the receiver.
• Contacting your local RadioShack
store for help.
RESETTING THE CD
CHANGER
If you cannot eliminate the interference,
the FCC requires that you stop using
your CD changer.
If your CD changer or any component
locks up or does not work properly, or if
the vehicle’s battery loses power, follow
these steps to reset the CD changer.
CD CARE TIPS
Even though a CD is very durable, you
should handle it with care. We recom-
mend the following precautions.
1. Turn on your vehicle’s ignition.
2. Slide the CD changer’s door all the
way to the right.
• Keep the CD in its protective case or
sleeve when you are not playing it.
3. With a pointed object, such as a
straightened paper clip, press the
• Handle a CD by its edges to avoid
fingerprints which can prevent the
CD changer’s laser beams from
accurately reading the CD. Your
local RadioShack store sells a suit-
able CD cleaner kit.
reset hole (to the left of
EJECT
inside the CD changer) for about 2
seconds.
• Do not write on either side of the
CD, particularly the non-label side.
(Signals are read from the non-label
side.)
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REPLACING A FUSE
If the CD changer or its components do
not operate, you might need to replace
the fuse from one or more of the power
wires with one of the supplied fuses.
Check all fuses.
The fuse for the yellow power wire on
the CD changer must be 5.0 amps. On
the Audio Adapter, the red power wire’s
fuse should be 0.5 amps, while the yel-
low continuous power wire’s fuse must
be 5 amps.
Warning: Before you begin, disconnect
the cable from the vehicle battery’s neg-
ative (–) terminal.
1. Unlatch the two latches on the fuse
holder, so the holder springs open.
2. If a fuse is blown, replace it. Use
1
4
only standard 1 / -inch fuses with
the proper rating.
Caution: The supplied spare fuses
have the proper ratings. Make sure
you replace a fuse only with another
fuse of the same rating.
3. Reassemble the fuse holder by
squeezing it together.
4. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle
battery’s negative (–) terminal.
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SPECIFICATIONS
CD CHANGER
Frequency Response:
20 Hz ................................................................................................................. ± 3dB
10 kHz ............................................................................................................... ± 3dB
20 kHz ............................................................................................................... ± 3dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 kHz) ........................................................................... 60 dB
Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) ................................................................................ 0.3%
Signal Format :
D-A Conversion ...................................................................... 2-Channel Sigma Delta
Sampling Type/Frequency ................................................. 8× Oversampling 44.1kHz
Pick-Up:
System................................................................................................. Sanyo M90281
Wavelength ............................................................................................. 785–815 nm
CD Used (Diameter) ..................................................................... 5 Inches (127 mm)
Power Source ................................................................. 14.4V DC Negative Ground
Power Consumption ............................................................................... 3A Maximum
Unit Weight .................................................................................. 6 Ibs, 7 oz (2920 g)
1
7
5
2
16
8
Unit Dimensions (HWD) ....................... 3 / × 11 / × 7 / Inches (90 × 290 × 194 mm)
CONTROLLER/FM MODULATOR
Power Source ........................................................... 14.4 Volts DC Negative Ground
Unit Weight:
Controller .................................................................................................. 4 oz (120 g)
FM Modulator and Ground Isolator ........................................................ 14 oz (390 g)
Unit Dimensions (HWD):
Controller .................................................. 1 / × 3 / × / Inches (47 × 91 × 2 mm)
FM Modulator and Ground Isolator ............. 1 × 4 / × 3 / Inches (26 ×105 × 90 mm)
13
9
13
16
16
16
1
9
8
16
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to
change and improvement without notice.
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NOTES
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Limited One-Year Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-
cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the
expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102
04/99
We Service What We Sell
RadioShack
A Division of Tandy Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
09A99
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