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CLOCK
CLOCK
SCAN
AUTO·P
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AUTO·P
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Power and Sound Controls Clock Basics
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The 12-hour system is used for the clock.
H H
Power Audio Mode
1 Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory in- 2
(Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader)
Initial Time
dicator lights.
Press [SEL] to select the audio mode.
1 Press [DISP] (CLOCK).
Power on: Press [SOURCE] (PWR).
1
Power off: Press [SOURCE] (PWR) again and
Regular mode (Clock display.)
hold.
Note:
Volume Bass Treble
≥When the power is switc
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CLOCK CLOCK SCAN AUTO·P SCAN/ AUTO·P E E N N Radio Basics G G L L I I S S H H Radio Mode Preset Station Setting Display Change 1 Source Press [SOURCE] to change 3 Press [DISP] (CLOCK) to switch to the clock dis- 4 Up to 6 stations each can be saved in the FM1, to the radio mode. Radio play. FM2, FM3 and AM preset station memories. ST Note: CD player (When a CD is inserted.) ≥Existing saved stations are overwritten with new stations after following this procedure. Broadcast station Clock display
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CLOCK CLOCK SCAN AUTO•P SCAN AUTO·P E E N N CD Player and CD Changer Control G G L L I I S S Note: H H Caution: ≥ The CD changer functions are designed for Panasonic CD changer unit (optional). ≥ Only 12 cm CD, CD-DA data recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs are available for this unit. 5 6 ≥ Do not insert a disc when the indicator lights. DISC ≥This unit does not support CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW playback through the CD changer. Use the CD changer to listen to normal music CD exclusively. ≥ This unit doe
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CLOCK SCAN AUTO·P E E N N CD Player and CD Changer Control (Continued) Troubleshooting G G L L I I S S H H Preliminary Steps Caution: Check and take steps as described in the tables below. ≥ Do not use the unit if it malfunctions or if 7 8 there is something wrong. ≥Do not use the unit in abnormal condi- If You Suspect Something Wrong tion, for example, without sound, or with Trac scan play, disc scan play Track random play, track repeat play Immediately switch the power off. smoke or foul smell
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E E N N Troubleshooting (Continued) G G L L I I S S H H Radio CD (Continued) 9 10 Trouble Cause/Step Trouble Cause/Step Station is too far, or signals are too weak. Mounting angle is over 30o. Select other stations of higher signal level. Adjust mounting angle to less than 30x. Sound skips due to vi- bration. Instable mounting. The motor antenna relay control lead is not connected correctly. Much noise in FM stereo Mount the unit securely with the mounting parts, referring to the If there is a m
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E E N N Troubleshooting (Continued) Maintenance G G L L I I S S H H Error Display Messages Care of the Unit 11 12 CD Player/CD Changer Control Cleaning this Unit Caution on Cleaning Never use solvents such as benzine, thinner as they Display Cause/Step Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe. may mar the surface of the unit. ≥ Disc is dirty, or is upside down. Notes on CD/CD Media (CD-R, CD-RW) ≥ A disc that has data other than CD-DA type is loaded. The disc will be ejected automatically. Check disc. Do
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E E N N Installation Guide G G L L I I S S If your car is not wired for an audio unit: H H Identify All Leads Go to the fuse block and find the fuse port for the 13 14 The first step in installation is to identify all the car WARNING battery, usually marked BAT. wires you’ll use when hooking up your sound sys- Speakers tem. This installation information is designed for experienced installers and is not in- Identify the car speaker leads. There are two leads As you identify each wire, we suggest t
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E E N N Installation Guide (Continued) G G L L I I S S Speakers H H Final Checks Installation Procedures Connect the speaker wires. See the wiring diagram Insert mounting collar 1 into the dashboard, and First complete the electrical connections, and 15 16 1. Make sure that all wires are properly connected ( page 28) for the proper hookups. Follow the di- 1 bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver. then check them for correctness. ( page 28) and insulated. agram carefully to avoid damaging
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E E N N Installation Guide (Continued) Anti-Theft System G G L L I I S S This unit is equipped with a removable face plate. Removing this face plate makes the radio totally inoperable. H H Remove the Unit 17 18 Switch off the power of the unit. Place the Removable Face Remove the removable face plate. 1 7 Removable face plate case 1 Press [OPEN]. The removable face plate will Plate into Case Main unit Contact be opened. 1 Open 1 Switch off the power of the unit. 2 Remove the removable face plate
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E E N N Electrical Connections Specifications G G L L I I S S H H General Caution: Power supply: 12 V DC (11 Vj16 V), test voltage 14.4 V, negative ground ≥ This product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC, negative ground battery system. 19 20 Current consumption: Less than 2.2 A (CD play mode; 0.5 Wa4 channels) ≥ To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below. Maximum power output: 45 Wa4 channels at 400 Hz, volume control maximum ≥ Remove approximately 5 mm of