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UNIVERSAL
MULTI-CD SYSTEM
SYSTEME DE CD
MULTIPLE UNIVERSEL
Operation Manual
CDX-FM677
Mode d’emploi
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Contents/Table des matières English Français Dear Customer ............................................ 3 Cher Client ................................................ 27 Precautions ................................................. 4 Précautions ............................................... 28 Avant d’utiliser la télécommande ................ 29 Preparing to Use the Remote Controller Unit ..... 5 Précautions ...................................................................... 29 Precautions
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English We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just levels is included for your protection. purchased is only the s
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Precautions • When you use this universal multi-CD After-sales service for Pioneer CAUTION: system, the effective sensitivity of your USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT products radio will be reduced slightly. OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES • When you turn the car radio off, the Please contact the dealer or distributor OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED system stays on. If you leave it on for a from where you purchased the product HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS long time, the car battery may go flat. for its a
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Preparing to Use the Remote Controller Unit English Precautions • Keep the remote controller unit in an • Since the transmitter employs an • If the remote controller fails to operate area not exposed to long periods of infrared system, it may not operate unless it is brought close to the unit, it direct sunlight. properly while car stereo unit is exposed may indicate that battery power is low. • The remote controller unit may not oper- to direct sunlight. In such a case, block Replace the batter
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Using the Compact Discs Magazine Inserting discs [Page 6~7] Position the disc with the label upward. Slide out the disc tray Disc tray 1 Disc 1 2 Hold down the magazine 3 to 4 lock button and, pull the 5 tray out. 6 Disc 6 Changing disc trays Disc tray Gently pull the disc tray out. Align the disc tray with the left and right grooves, and push it in until you hear it click. 6
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English • Be sure to remove the disc before Precautions when handling changing a disc tray. magazines • If the tray is not aligned with the right • Do not put the magazine in a place and left grooves, it cannot be pushed to where it will be exposed to high the end. Do not bend or force the tray. temperatures or direct sunlight. • Always load 6 trays in a magazine to • Do not disassemble the magazine. prevent loss or warping of trays. • Take care not to drop the magazine or • If you load a disc w
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Using the Compact Discs Magazine Loading the magazine • Do not put your fingers in the magazine tray as this may lead to incorrect opera- tion and damage to the player. • If the label on the magazine is coming off or wrinkled up, it may damage the eject mechanism, and in some cases, 2 the magazine may not be ejected. 1 Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. • Never leave the door open while play- ing discs. The entry of dirt, dust, or any other foreign matter into the player ma
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Playing Compact Discs English Start the CD player 1.Switch the radio on and tune to Modulating Frequencies. • The initial value is 89.1 MHz. (See Page 20 regarding switching CD player transmission frequency.) • If your radio does not have muting, there may be some noise before power switch of control unit is ON. If this happens, turn down the volume of the radio. 2.Press button to switch on and start the player. or Disc Number Search : increase the number. or : decrease the number. Disc Number 9
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Playing Compact Discs Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse This product lets you select the track search function or fast for- ward/reverse function by changing or the length of the time you press the button. Track Number Elapsed play time : decrease the number. : Fast Reverse : increase the number. : Fast Forward Track search 0.5 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing 10
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English Pausing Press button to pause during disc playback. Press button again to release pause. MEMO or You can select a track using the track search during pause. (“PAUSE” is off while a track is being searched.) When the track search ends, the found track is paused at its beginning. Repeat Track Repeat Disc Repeat Play the current track repeatedly. Play the same disc repeatedly. or Normal play MEMO Each press of button, the mode Play all disc loaded in the maga- • Changing to a different song
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Playing Compact Discs Random Play Example: Disc Repeat (See Page 11.) 1.Select the desired repeat mode. or Displayed during random play. 2.Hold down button for more than 2 second. or Once the current track has been played, the microprocessor will randomly select the next and subsequent tracks. Random play will be performed To cancel random play, hold down but- within the selected repeat mode. ton for more than 2 seconds again. MEMO If track repeat is selected as the repeat mode in step 1, it wil
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English ITS (Instant Track Selection) [Page 13~15] This function lets you program and play the tracks you want. You can listen to just your favorite tracks. Programming 1. Play the track you want to program. 2.Press button to program the track. It will be displayed for about 2 seconds to indicate memory storage. MEMO • The ADPS function* of the multi-play • Up to 99 tracks can be programmed for CD player lets you program up to 100 a single disc. discs. • Tracks are programmed for each disc. * AD
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Playing Compact Discs ITS Play Example : Disc Repeat (See Page 11.) 1.Select the desired repeat mode. or Displayed during ITS play. 2.Hold down button for more than 2 seconds. To cancel ITS play, hold down button for more than 2 seconds again. ITS play will be performed with- in the selected repeat mode. MEMO • If track repeat is selected as the repeat • During ITS play, both disc and track mode in step 1, it will automatically number search is performed only on switch to disc repeat mode and IT
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English Erasing the ITS Play To erase a single track program: During ITS play, select the track you wish to erase by using track search. Hold down button for more than 2 seconds to erase the program. (When there are no more memo- rized tracks, “EMPTY” is displayed, and ITS play is canceled.) To erase the disc program: During normal play, select the disc you wish to erase by using disc number search. Hold down button for more than 2 It will be displayed for about 2 seconds to erase the program.
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Playing Compact Discs Disc Title [Page 16~19] You can enter a title for the disc in the CD player. The title stored for the disc can be dis- played. Entering Title 1.Select the disc for which you want to enter a title. 2.Hold down button for more than 2 seconds to select title input mode. MEMO • You cannot switch to the Title Input • When the number of discs exceeds 100, mode while playing a CD TEXT disc. the oldest disc that has been played in • The ADPS function* of the CD player the past is o
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English or 3.Press the or side of but- ton to select the input position. The input position moves continuously when you hold down either side of the button. 4.Select characters using the or side of button. When you hold down either side of the button, the character changes continu- ously. or 5.Select the input position farthest to the right and press the button or to memorize. The title will appear on the display. MEMO To interrupt title input, press the button for 2 seconds or more. 17
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Playing Compact Discs Display Switching Normal Operation Each press of the button switches between display of track number (elapsed play time) and disc title Disc Title indications. • Normal Operation • Disc Title When playing a CD TEXT disc, • Disc Artist Name indications switch as shown on the left. • Track Title • Track Artist Name MEMO • When you perform any operation while • If TEXT data is not recorded on a CD the disc title is being displayed, the nor- TEXT disc, “NO ~” (e.g. NO TITLE) i
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English Disc Title List You can list all discs loaded in the magazine being played. This function is convenient for checking discs in the magazine being played. Each press of button displays the titles of the discs in magazine being played in ascending order of disc number. MEMO • The disc title is displayed for about 8 • Nothing is displayed for discs having no seconds, then the normal operation dis- titles. play returns. • Trays with no discs are skipped. Select the disc to be played from the
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Playing Compact Discs Setting Player to Play Discs via Radio [Page 20~21] Modulating frequencies selector Pre-emphasis selector This system can change the frequency at Normally, set the pre-emphasis selector which the FM car radio receives the CD to “PRE-EMP 1”. (The initial setting is audio signals within the range of 87.9 to “PRE-EMP 1”.) 90.1 MHz in 0.2-MHz increments. (The ini- Play a disc. If you feel the treble is insuffi- tial setting is 89.1 MHz.) If there is a cient, switch the sele