Page 2 - English; Owner; BUTTON TERMINOLOGY; Display; First Finger Control Operation
8 English Owner ’s Guide 5. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page5 (spread). TAPE ( : Tape Eject) Button [ ] SLOPE Button CD ( : CD Eject) Button [ ] TAPE Indicator ( ) [ ] EQ (Equalizer) Indicator ( ) A-M (Audio Mode) ...
Page 3 - Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons
9 English Owner ’s Guide Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 6. REMOTE CONTROL Inserting the Battery 1) Turn the remote control unit upside down, push the lock in the direction of the arrow,and pull out the battery holder. 2) Insert the enclosed battery (CR2025) with the “+” side facing up. 3) ...
Page 6 - CAUTIONS ON HANDLING; WARNING
For a longer service life, be sure to read the fol-lowing cautions. • Be sure to store the LCD panel inside thesource unit when parking the car outdoors forlong periods of time. The LCD panel will operate properly in a tem-perature range of 32°F (0°C) to 140°F(60°C). • Don’t allow any liquids on the...
Page 7 - Scratch; Cleaning
• Cleaning the cabinet Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off thedirt.For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergentdiluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirtgently, then wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner,etc., as these substances may damage thecabinet o...
Page 8 - Basic Operations; CAUTION
When this unit is turned on, starting and stop-ping the engine of a car with its volume raisedto the maximum level may harm your hearing.Be careful about adjusting the volume. NOTE: Use this unit after starting the engine. Turning on the power and adjustingthe volume 1) After turning the car’s ignit...
Page 9 - Turning on and off the monitor; Mute; or the CD Insertion slot; Storing the operation panel angle
While driving, keep the volume to a level atwhich external sounds can be heard. Turning on and off the monitor Each time you press the MONI button , the monitor is turned on and off. * While using the rear vision camera, monitor-offmode is canceled. When a button other than theENT button , the TAPE ...
Page 10 - Setting the clock
The operation panel turns upward and down-ward several times and stops at the storedangle. 5) Press the ADJ button to return to the pre- vious mode. * If you want to change the stored angle, per-form the same operation from step 1). Notes: • In step 3) above, the operation panel turns upwardand down...
Page 11 - Manual memory function; Preset scanning; Radio Mode Operations
Listening to the radio 1) Press the FUNC button to select radio mode. 2) Press the BND button to select a band. Each time you press the BND button , the band changes in the following order: * Each time you press the Monaural button , the unit toggles between on (stereo) and off(monaural). 3) Press o...
Page 12 - Preset selection; ISR memory
4) When a desirable station is tuned in, press the SHIFT button to cancel PS/AS mode and press the preset button to which the sta-tion is to be stored. * The preset scanning is canceled and you canlisten to the station. Preset selection 1) Press the BND button to select a band. 2) Press one of the P...
Page 13 - Loading and playing a cassette tape; Ejecting the cassette tape; Fast-forwarding and rewinding; Tape Mode Operations
Loading and playing a cassette tape * When a cassette tape is already inserted (Whenthe TAPE indicator lights), press the FUNC button and select tape mode. Playback starts automatically. 1) Press the TAPE button . The operation panel turns downward and the CassetteInsertion slot appears. 2) Insert a...
Page 15 - CD Mode Operations
Note: • CD-ROM discs cannot be played. Loading and playing a CD * When a CD is already inserted (When the DISCindicator lights), press the FUNC button and select CD mode. Playback starts automatically. 1) Press the CD button . The operation panel turns downward and the CD Insertion slot appears. Not...
Page 17 - CD Changer Mode Operations
This unit can control a separately sold CDchanger to store and play up to 18 CDs. Note: • CD-ROM discs cannot be played. Listening to a CD 1) Press the FUNC button and select CD changer mode. Playback starts automatically. 2) Press one of the Disc No. buttons to corresponding to each CD to select on...
Page 19 - Selecting the equalizer pattern; Operating the Equalizer
This unit has a built-in 7-band graphic equalizerto adjust the sound level in each frequencyrange. You can select one of the four preset pat-terns (basic equalizer), or can set four patternsby yourself and select one (user equalizer). Note: • In the following operation, when the hand mark ( ) appear...
Page 20 - Monitoring the rear vision camera; Rear Vision Camera
26 English Owner ’s Guide Note: • Use this camera as an auxiliary means to check-ing obstacles. Monitoring the rear vision camera The rear vision camera can be connected to thisunit.For the power supply of the camera, mount thepower box sold separately (CCA-147-501). 1) Press the ADJ button to selec...
Page 21 - BRIGHT : Adjusts the brightness of the dis-
27 English Owner ’s Guide again to return to “AUDIO.” AUDIO : Display becomes black. VISUAL : The rear vision camera is moni- tored on the display. (Applicableonly when the rear vision camera isconnected. When it has not beenconnected, display becomes blackin radio, CD, or ISR mode.) 4) Press the AD...
Page 22 - Switching the button color; Other Functions
28 English Owner ’s Guide Switching the spectrum analyzerdisplay The spectrum analyzer display pattern can beswitched in radio, tape, CD, or CD changermode.Each time you press the DISP button , the spectrum analyzer display pattern switches inthe following order: Notes: • In ISR mode, the spectrum a...
Page 23 - Titling; Clearing the title
29 English Owner ’s Guide 2) Slide the Up/Down button to (down) or (up) to move the cursor to “BEEP.” 3) Each time you slide the Up/Down button to (right), the beep sound is turned on and off. 4) Press the ADJ button to return to the pre- vious mode. Titling You can title a radio station or CD name ...
Page 25 - The; Triple Stage Narrow Band IF Filters
31 English Owner ’s Guide ® TUNER Understanding the Difficulties ofFM Reception in Your Car FM radio waves are transmitted in the very highfrequency range (VHF). These waves move instraight lines, much like light. Tall buildings, hillsand mountains, or other obstructions may cause“shadows” or loss o...