Clarion Cassette Player XMA2 User Manual

Owner’s manual  
XMA2  
AM/FM CASSETTE PLAYER  
Contents  
1. PRECAUTIONS ................................. 2  
2. FEATURES ........................................ 2  
3. CONTROLS ....................................... 3  
4. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY ................. 3  
5. CASSETTE PRECAUTIONS AND  
CARE ................................................. 3  
6. OPERATION ...................................... 4  
7. WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
OPERATIONS.................................... 6  
8. TROUBLESHOOTING....................... 7  
9. SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 7  
Simple Guide .................................... 9  
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3.CONTROLS  
Source Unit  
4.BUTTONTERMINOLOGY  
1 VOL (Volume) up and Down Button  
2 Power Button  
8 FF (D) Button  
9 Hook  
FUNC (Function) Button  
3 Eject (Q) Button  
0 Door  
! SRCH (Search) Left and Right (a and d) Button  
@ A-M (Audio Mode) Button  
# BAND Button  
4 Display Buttons  
5 Preset Buttons (1 to 6)  
6 Rew (A) Button  
$ PS/AS (Preset Scan/Auto Store) Button  
7 PROG (Program) Button  
5.CASSETTE PRECAUTIONS AND CARE  
1. Tape slack can lead to operating difficulties. Remove tape slack  
before inserting a cassette, particularly when using C-90 or pre-  
recorded cassettes.  
2. Use C-30 to C-90 cassettes. Avoid using C-120 or longer cas-  
settes (The very thin tape may stretch or break).  
4. Do not oil the cassette mechanism.  
5. Always remove the cassette from the mechanism when not in  
use. Exposure to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures or high  
humidity may damage cassettes.  
3. Clean the head periodically with a good commercial head cleaner.  
Avoid touching the head with magnetic or hard objects.  
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6.WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT OPERATIONS  
XMA2 following operations are enabled by remote control with the Wired Remote Control Unit M101RC (sold separately).  
WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1 PWR (Power) Button  
FUNC (Function) Button  
2 VOLUME Up (w) / Down (z) Buttons  
3 BAND Button [  
]
4 Play/Pause (s) Button [  
MUTE Button [  
5 SEARCH Up( ) / Down ( ) Buttons  
],  
]
[
[
] : In Radio Mode  
] : In Tape Mode  
CAUTION  
Be careful about adjusting the volume, as turning on the power  
while the volume is raised to its maximum may harm your hear-  
ing.  
PWR / FUNC Button 1  
SEARCH Up ( ) / Down ( ) Buttons 5  
Turning on and off the power  
Note:  
Press the PWR button 1 to turn the power on and press and hold it  
for 1 second or longer to turn the power off.  
• In tape mode, the SEARCH UP ( )/DOWN ( ) button on the re-  
mote controller is inoperative.  
Changing the operation mode  
Each time the FUNC button 1 is pressed, the mode switches in the  
following order:  
Changing preset stations (in the Radio mode)  
Each time the SEARCH Up/Down buttons 5 are pressed, the pre-  
set station switches in the following order:  
1 2 3 4 5 6 1.....  
Radio  
Tape  
or  
Note:  
6 5 4 3 2 1 6.....  
• In tape mode, if no cassette tape is loaded in XMA2, “CASS”  
flashes on the display and the radio mode is selected.  
VOLUME Up (w) / Down ( z) Buttons 2  
Adjusting the volume  
Press the VOLUME Up button 2 to increase the volume and press  
the VOLUME Down button 2 to decrease the volume.  
BAND Button 3  
Note:  
• In tape mode, the BAND Button on the remote controller is inop-  
erative.  
Changing the band (in the Radio mode)  
Each time the BAND button 3 is pressed, the band switches in the  
following order:  
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1.....  
Play/Pause ( s) / MUTE Button 4  
Pause (in Tape mode)  
Press the Play/Pause button 4. Playback pauses. To resume play-  
back, press the Play/Pause button 4 again.  
Mute (in Radio mode)  
Press the MUTE button 4.The sound is muted immediately.To can-  
cel, press the MUTE button 4 again.  
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7. OPERATION  
Note:  
• Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 2. CONTROLS on page 3.  
Basic Operations  
Setting the Clock  
1) While pressing the BAND button #, press the DISP button 4 to  
CAUTION  
When this unit is turned on, starting and stopping the engine  
of a boat with its volume raised to the maximum level may  
harm your hearing.  
enter the clock display mode.  
2) While pressing the BAND button #, press and hold the DISP  
button 4 for 2 seconds or more. This enables the clock editing  
mode.  
Be careful about adjusting the volume.  
The editable fields will be indicated when the display flashes.  
3) To move between the hour and minute fields, use the left (hour)  
and right (minute) buttons !.  
IMPORTANT  
Door must be totally closed to prevent water go into the set!  
4) To store the clock setting, press the BAND button #.  
Notes:  
• If you select another operation mode before completing the above  
procedure, the clock setting operation will be canceled.  
• Removing the vehicle’s battery for a check or repair will cause the  
clock to reset to 1:00. Set the clock again if this happens.  
Tape Operation  
OK  
NG  
Loading Tapes  
Open the door by push the hook.  
1) Press the POWER button 2.  
To turn the power off, press the POWER button for at least 1 second.  
2) Press the FUNC button 2 to select another operation mode.The  
mode switches as follows each time the FUNC button is pressed:  
Radio Tape Radio  
CASSappears when no tape is loaded in the unit.  
3) Use the Up and Down buttons 1 to adjust the volume.  
w: Increases the volume.  
z: Decreases the volume.  
Insert the cassette tape into the Cassette insertion slot with the side  
on which the tape is exposed facing the right. Playback starts auto-  
matically.  
Audio Mode Adjustments  
1) Press the A-M button @ to select the adjustment mode.The mode  
switches as follows each time the A-M button is pressed:  
BASS/TREB BAL/FAD Previous mode  
2) Use the Left and Right and the Up and Down buttons !, 1 to  
adjust the bass and treble.  
When the end of the cassette tape is reached, the auto reverse mechanism  
is activated and the other side of the tape begins playing automatically.  
Note:  
<Adjusting the bass>  
• Fully insert the cassette tape into the cassette insertion slot.  
d: Bass gets stronger.  
a: Bass gets weaker.  
Listening to a tape which is already loaded  
Press the FUNC button 2 to select the tape mode. Playback begins  
automatically.  
<Adjusting the treble>  
w: Treble gets stronger.  
z: Treble gets weaker.  
3) Use the Left and Right and the Up and Down buttons !, 1 to  
adjust the balance and fader.  
Ejecting Cassette Tapes  
Open the door by push up the hook.  
Press the Eject button 3. The cassette tape is ejected.  
The radio mode is selected automatically 4 seconds after ejecting the tape.  
<Adjusting the balance>  
d: Sound from right speakers gets stronger.  
a: Sound from left speakers gets stronger.  
<Adjusting the fader>  
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding  
Use the FF button 8 and REW buttons 6.  
D: Press this to fast-forward the tape.  
A: Press this to rewind the tape.  
w: Sound from front speakers gets stronger.  
z: Sound from rear speakers gets stronger.  
Switching the Display  
While pressing the BAND button #, press the DISPLAY button 4 to  
enter the clock display mode.  
It is possible to listen to the radio during fast-forward, rewind or search  
operations.  
Main display Clock display Main display  
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Switching to the Other Side of the Tape  
Press the PROG button 7 both the FF button 8 and REW button  
6 together at the same time. Playback is switched automatically to  
the other side of the cassette tape.  
Preset Scanning (Preset Station Scan)  
When the PS button $ is pressed, the preset memory numbers  
flash and the stations are tuned in for 7 seconds each in the order in  
which they were stored. Press the PS button again to cancel the  
preset scanning mode.  
Radio Operation  
Note:  
• The auto store mode is set if the PS button is pressed for more  
than 2 seconds.  
FM Reception  
For enhanced FM performance the  
®
tuner includes  
signal actuated stereo control and Multipath noise reduction circuits.  
Area Change Function  
Use this to listen to the radio outside of the United States.  
Listening to the Radio  
1) Press the FUNC button 2 to select the radio mode. The radio  
turns on.  
2) To tune to a desired preset station, first press the BANDbutton  
# and select FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM.  
The band changes as follows each time the BANDbutton is  
pressed:  
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1  
3) Use the corresponding Preset buttons 5 to select the desired  
station.  
Switchable frequency spacing  
This boat stereo is initially set to tune in frequency 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 steps and frequency range:  
1) Turn the power on and set the tuner mode.  
2) Keep the BANDbutton # pressed and while pressing the but-  
ton, press the SRCH Left button !.  
3) Release the buttons.  
This procedure changes the factory setting to 9 kHz steps for AM  
and 50 kHz steps for FM, the standard calibrations for countries  
other than the U.S.  
Seek Tuning  
1) Press the BANDbutton # and select the desired band.  
2) The seek tuning mode is selected when SRCHis illuminated on  
the display.  
To change the AM/FM setting back to the U.S. standard frequencies:  
1) Set the tuner mode.  
2) While pressing the BANDbutton #, press the SRCH Right  
button !.  
3) Press the left or right buttons ! to seek up or down the frequency  
band. Seek tuning automatically stops when a station is found.  
3) Release the buttons.  
Manual Tuning  
Your boat stereo will once again be calibrated to receive standard  
U.S. transmissions.  
The chart below lists the frequency specifications for the U.S. and  
other countries.  
1) Press the BANDbutton # to select the desired band.  
2) Press and hold the BANDbutton for more than 2 seconds.  
SRCHturns off and the manual tuning mode is selected.  
3) Use the Left and Right buttons ! to manually tune up or down  
the desired frequency band.  
Initial Setting  
New Setting  
(U.S. standard)  
(outside U.S.)  
Presetting Stations  
Frequency  
spacing  
A total of 24 stations can be preset, 6 each for the FM1, FM2, FM3  
and AM bands.  
10 kHz  
9 kHz  
AM  
FM  
Frequency  
range  
530 to  
1,710 kHz  
531 to  
1,629 kHz  
Note:  
• When a station is preset, the station previously stored in the memory  
at that position is cleared.  
Frequency  
spacing  
200 kHz  
50 kHz  
Presetting stations manually  
1) Press the BANDbutton # to select the band at which to store  
the station.  
Frequency  
range  
87.9 to  
107.9 MHz  
87.5 to  
108 MHz  
2) Use the Left and Right buttons ! to tune in the station to be  
preset.  
3) Press and hold the corresponding Preset button 5 for at least 2  
seconds to store the station into memory.  
Auto store function (Automatic Station Store)  
1) Press the BANDbutton # to select the band at which to store  
the stations.  
2) Press and hold the AS button $ for at least 2 seconds. Stations  
with good reception are automatically stored at preset to the six  
buttons 5 1 to 6.  
If there are fewer than 6 stations with good reception, the stations previ-  
ously stored at the remaining buttons are not cleared.  
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8.TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Power does not turn on  
(or no sound is produced)  
Fuse is blown.  
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage as  
the old fuse.  
Connections are improper.  
Playback head is dirty.  
Read the attached Installation/Wire Connec-  
tion Guideonce again and wire properly.  
Sound quality is poor.  
Use a cleaning tape, etc. to clean the head.  
9. SPECIFICATIONS  
Frequency Range : 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity : 11 dBf  
7" (178mm)  
2" (50mm)  
FM Tuner  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity : 17 dBf  
Alternate Channel Selectivity : 75 dB  
Stereo Separation (1 kHz) : 35 dB  
Frequency Response (±3 dB) : 30 Hz to 15 kHz  
AM Tuner  
Frequency Range : 530 kHz to 1,710 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity : 25 µV  
Tape  
9" (232mm)  
4" (94mm)  
Wow & Flutter (WRMS) : 0.1%  
Channel Separation (1 kHz) : 45 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio : 120 µs (normal): 52 dB  
Frequency Response (±3 dB)  
120 µs (normal) : 30 Hz to 16 kHz  
Power Amplifier  
Maximum Power Output : 140 W (35 W × 4ch)  
Continuous Average Power Output :  
14 W × 4, into 4 , 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1% THD  
Pre-Amplifier  
Bass Control Action (100 Hz) : ±10 dB  
Treble Control Action (10 kHz) : ±10 dB  
General  
Power Supply Voltage : 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.6 V allowable)  
Current Consumption : Less than 10 A  
Speaker Impedance : 4 (4 to 8 allowable)  
Weight : 2.91 lb. (1.8 kg)  
Dimensions :  
7" (178 mm) Width × 2" (50 mm) Height × 6" (152 mm) Depth  
Escutecheon Section:  
9" (232mm) width × 4" (94mm) Height × 1-1/2" (27mm) Thickness  
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IMPORTANT  
DOOR MUST BE TOTALLY CLOSED TO PREVENT WATER GO  
INTO THE SET!  
OK  
NG  
LOADING TAPES  
OPEN THE DOOR BY PUSH THE HOOK.  
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Clarion Co., Ltd.  
PE-1691B  
280-7482-00  
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2000: Clarion Co., Ltd.  
Printed in China  
2000/3 (DC)  
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