Page 2 - ENGLISH; How to reset your unit
2 ENGLISH BEFORE USE* For safety.... • Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will block outside sounds, making drivingdangerous. • Stop the car before performing any complicated operations. * Temperature inside the car.... If you have parked the car for a long time in hotor cold weather, w...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
3 ENGLISH CONTENTS How to reset your unit .......................................................................... 2 BASIC OPERATIONS .................................................... 4 RADIO OPERATIONS ................................................... 5 Listening to the radio ..................
Page 4 - BASIC OPERATIONS; To drop the volume in a moment; To turn off the power
4 ENGLISH BASIC OPERATIONS Note: When you use this unit for thefirst time, set the built-inclock correctly, see page 19. 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. 1 Turn on the po...
Page 5 - RADIO OPERATIONS; Listening to the radio; Start searching a station.; To tune in a particular frequency without searching:; AM
5 ENGLISH RADIO OPERATIONS Listening to the radio 1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM). You can select any one of FM1, FM2, and FM3 to listen to anFM station. 2 Start searching a station. When a station is received, searching stops. To stop searching before a station is received, press the same b...
Page 6 - Storing stations in memory; FM station automatic preset: SSM
6 ENGLISH 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 You can preset 6 local FM st...
Page 7 - Manual preset
7 ENGLISH Manual preset You can preset up to 6 stations in each band (FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM) manually. EXAMPLE: Storing an FM station of 88.3 MHz into the preset number 1 of the FM1 band 1 Select the FM1 band. 2 Tune into a station of 88.3 MHz. See page 5 to tune into a station. 3 Press and hold the ...
Page 8 - Tuning into a preset station
8 ENGLISH 1 Select the band (FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM) youwant. 2 Select the number (1 – 6) for the preset stationyou want. Tuning into a preset station You can easily tune into a preset station.Remember that you must store stations first. If you have not stored them yet, see pages 6and 7. 2 1 FM1 FM2 FM...
Page 9 - Scanning broadcast stations; Other convenient tuner functions
9 ENGLISH Scanning broadcast stations When you press RPT/SCAN while listening to the radio, station scanning starts. Each time abroadcast is tuned in, scanning stops for about 5 seconds (tuned frequency number flasheson the display), and you can check what program is now being broadcasted. If you wa...
Page 10 - CD OPERATIONS; Playing a CD; Insert a disc into the loading slot.; To stop play and eject the CD
10 ENGLISH CD OPERATIONS Playing a CD 1 Insert a disc into the loading slot. The unit turns on, draws a CD and starts playbackautomatically.• When a CD is inserted upside down, “EJECT” appears on the display and the CD automatically ejects. To stop play and eject the CD Press 0 . CD play stops and t...
Page 11 - Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD; To fast forward or reverse the track
11 ENGLISH Locating a track or a particular portion on a CD To fast forward or reverse the track Press and hold ¢ , while playing a CD, to fast forward the track. Press and hold 4 , while playing a CD, to reverse the track. To go to the next track or the previous track Press ¢ briefly, while playing...
Page 12 - Selecting CD playback modes; Prohibiting CD ejection; To play back tracks at random (Random Play); To play back tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play)
12 ENGLISH Selecting CD playback modes Other convenient CD functions Prohibiting CD ejection You can prohibit the CD ejection and can “lock” a CD in the loading slot.Press and hold CD and 0 for more than 2 seconds. “EJECT” flashes on the display for about 5 seconds, and the CD is “locked.”To cancel ...
Page 13 - SOUND ADJUSTMENTS; Select the item you want to adjust.; Adjusting the sound
13 ENGLISH SOUND ADJUSTMENTS 1 Select the item you want to adjust. Indication To do: Range BAS Adjust the bass –06 (min.) — +06 (max.) (Bass) TRE Adjust the treble –06 (min.) — +06 (max.) (Treble) FAD Adjust the front and rear speaker R06 (rear only) — F06 (front only) (Fader)* balance BAL Adjust th...
Page 14 - Turning on/off the loudness function
14 ENGLISH Turning on/off the loudness function The human ear is less sensitive to low and high frequencies at low volumes.The loudness function can boost these frequencies to produce well-balanced sound at lowvolume level.Each time you press LOUD, the loudness function turns on and off alternativel...
Page 15 - Selecting and storing the sound modes; Select the sound mode you want.
15 ENGLISH Using the Sound Control Memory (SCM) You can select and store a preset sound adjustment suitable to each playback source.(Advanced SCM) Selecting and storing the sound modes Once you select a sound mode, it is stored in memory, and will be recalled every time youselect the same source. A ...
Page 16 - Recalling the sound modes
16 ENGLISH Recalling the sound modes 1 When “SCM LINK” is set to “LINK ON,” selectthe source. The sound mode stored in memory for the selected sourceis recalled. 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 mo...
Page 17 - Canceling Advanced SCM; Press and hold SEL for more than 2 seconds.
17 ENGLISH Canceling Advanced SCM You can cancel the Advanced SCM (Sound Control Memory), and unlink the sound modesand the playback sources.When shipped from the factory, a different sound mode can be stored in memory for eachsource so that you can change the sound modes simply by changing the sour...
Page 18 - Storing your own sound adjustments; Call up the sound mode you want to adjust.; To adjust the bass or treble sound level; To turn on or off the loudness function; Repeat the same procedure to store other settings.; To reset to the factory settings
18 ENGLISH Storing your own sound adjustments You can adjust the sound modes (BEAT, SOFT, POP: see page 15) to your preference andstore your own adjustments in memory. 1 Call up the sound mode you want to adjust. See page 15 for details. 2 To adjust the bass or treble sound level Select “BAS” or “TR...
Page 19 - OTHER MAIN FUNCTIONS; Setting the clock
19 ENGLISH 1 Press and hold SEL for more than 2seconds. “CLOCK H,” “CLOCK M,” “SCM LINK,” “LEVEL” or“TEL” appears on the display. 2 Set the hour.1. Select “CLOCK H” if not shown on the display. 2. Adjust the hour. 3 Set the minute.1. Select “CLOCK M.” 2. Adjust the minute. 4 Start the clock. 2, 3 1,...
Page 20 - To check the current clock time (changing the display mode)
20 ENGLISH To check the current clock time (changing the display mode) Press DISP repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the display mode changes as follows. • If the unit is not in use when you press DISP, the power turns on, the clock time is shown for 5 seconds, then the power turns off. Clo...
Page 21 - Selecting the level display
21 ENGLISH 1 Press and hold SEL for more than 2 seconds. “CLOCK H,” “CLOCK M,” “SCM LINK,” “LEVEL” or “TEL”appears on the display. 2 Select “LEVEL” if not shown on the display. 3 S e l e c t t h e d e s i r e d m o d e — “ A U D I O 1 ” ,“AUDIO 2” or “OFF”. 4 Finish the setting. Selecting the level ...
Page 22 - Selecting the telephone muting
22 ENGLISH Selecting the telephone muting This mode is used when a cellular phone system is connected. Depending on the phonesystem used, select either “MUTING 1” or “MUTING 2,” whichever mutes the sounds fromthis unit. When shipped from the factory, this mode is deactivated.• MUTING 1: Select this ...
Page 23 - Detaching the control panel
23 ENGLISH How to detach the controlpanel Before detaching the control panel, be sureto turn off the power. 1 Unlock the control panel. 2 Lift and pull the control panel out of the unit. 3 P u t t h e d e t a c h e d c o n t r o l panel into the case provided. How to attach the controlpanel 1 Insert...
Page 24 - REMOTE OPERATIONS; Installing the battery
24 ENGLISH REMOTE OPERATIONS 1. Remove the battery holder. 1) Push out in the direction indicated by the arrow using a ball point pen or a similar tool. 2) Remove the battery holder. 2. Place the battery. Slide the battery into the holder with the + side facingupwards so that the battery is fixed in...
Page 25 - Using the remote controller
25 ENGLISH Using the remote controller 1 Functions the same as the button on the main unit. 2 • Functions as the BAND button while listening to the radio. Each time you press the button, the band changes. • Does not function as the PROG/DISC + button. 3 • Functions as the PRESET button while listeni...
Page 26 - MAINTENANCE; Handling CDs
26 ENGLISH Center holder COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO MAINTENANCE Handling CDs This unit has been designed only to reproduce the CDs bearing the mark.Other discs cannot be played back. How to handle CDs When removing a CD from its case, press down the center holder of the caseand lift the CD out, holding i...
Page 27 - TROUBLESHOOTING
27 ENGLISH What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling aservice center. Symptoms • CD cannot be played back. • CD sound is sometimes interrupted. • Sound cannot be heard from the speakers. • SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory)automatic preset does n...
Page 28 - AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION; SPECIFICATIONS
28 ENGLISH AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION Maximum Power Output: Front: 45 watts per channelRear: 45 watts per channel Continuous Power Output (RMS): Front: 17 watts per channel into 4 Ω , 40 to 20 000 Hz at no more than 0.8%total harmonic distortion. Rear: 17 watts per channel into 4 Ω , 40 to 20 000 Hz at...
Page 29 - Installation/Connection Manual; wÐdŽ; Õöô«Ë ‰UDŽô« sŽ Y×3«
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Page 30 - Removing the unit; Parts list for installation and connection; qOu2«Ë VOd2« ¡«eł« WLzUX; • When using the optional stay
Flat type screws (M5 x 6 mm)* ® …bŽUI« W¹u²7( wž«dÐ M5 ©rK( ∂ ™ * * Not included with this unit. * Ëe( dOž Ò Æ“UN'« «c¼ l( œ Note: When installing the unit on the mounting bracket, make sure to use the 6 mm-long screws. Iflonger screws are used, they could damage the unit. ∫WEŠö( ∫WEŠö( ∫WEŠö( ∫WEŠö...
Page 31 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; WOzUÐdNJ« öOu2«; DC; Typical Connections / /
ENGLISH ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS To prevent short circuits, we recommend that you disconnect thebattery’s negative terminal and make all electrical connectionsbefore installing the unit. If you are not sure how to install this unitcorrectly, have it installed by a qualified technician. Note:This unit ...
Page 32 - Connections Adding Other Equipment / /; WOU{ô« Èdšô« ...eNłô« qOuð; Connecting the leads / /
PRECAUTIONS on power supply and speakerconnections: • DO NOT connect the speaker leads of the power cord to the car battery; otherwise, the unit will be seriouslydamaged. • Connect the black lead (ground), yellow lead (to car battery, constant 12V), and red lead (to an accessory terminal) correctly....