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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
6 DISC IN-DASH CD CHANGER
P/N: 08A06-3E1-300
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Contents Precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Proper Care of Your CDs ................................................................................................................. 5 CD Changer Operation .................................................................................................................... 7 Installation .................................................
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Precautions Information to User LIQUIDS Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate autho- Do not place drinks or water rization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment. on or near the unit, cas- settes or CDs. If liquids drop on the unit cassettes or CDs, it can CAUTION: USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR cause damage. PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. OUTSIDE CLEANING Use a soft cloth to clean t
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Precautions PRECAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING THIS PRODUCT CAUTIONS DURING PLAYBACK • Do not press on the CD loading slot door when it opens or closes. Playing a CD while driving on a very bumpy road may result in • The CD loading slot door opens and closes automatically. Do not skips. This will not scratch the CD or damage the player. force it open or closed manually. The noise level on CDs is much lower than on analog-type • When loading multiple CDs in this product, insert a single CD records or tap
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Proper Care of Your CDs - PROPER HANDLING Handle CDs as shown. Do not drop CDs. Hold CDs so you will not leave fingerprints on the surface. If the surface is scratched, it may cause the pickup to skip signal tracks. Do not put tape, paper, or gummed labels on the CD. Do not write on the CD. - KEEP YOUR CDS CLEAN Fingerprints, dust or soil on the surface could cause the pickup to skip signal tracks. For routine cleaning, wipe the playing surface with a clean, soft, dry cloth from the center of th
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Proper Care of Your CDs - NEVER ATTEMPT THE FOLLOWING Do not grip or pull out the CD while it is being pulled back into the player by the automatic reloading mechanism. NO - CAUTION FOR NEW CDS When a new CD is inserted into the player, the CD may fail to play after initial loading. This is caused by small bumps around the New CD Center Hole center hole and outside of CD that prevent proper loading. To remove the bumps, rub the inside edge of the hole and outside edge of the CD with a ball-point
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CD Changer Operation EXPLANATION OF THE HAND MARKS Press momentarily. Press and hold for at least 3 seconds. 3SEC The CD Changer operates with the same controls used for the audio system. For LOADING THE CD (1 of 2) operation, refer to the audio system section of the Owner’s Manual for your radio. Press one of the buttons (1–6) to 1 select the desired disc number for the CD you want to load. Flashes green • LED flashes green. CD Loading Slot After a few seconds the CD loading Flashes green and o
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CD Changer Operation You can load a CD under a selected disc number. The system will LOADING THE CD (con’t) automatically playback when the CD is loaded. Insert the CD with the label side up. 2 • When loading is complete, LED will stop flashing and remain lit. Note: This unit is not designed to handle 8 cm CD’s. CD Loading Slot Do not attempt to load it alone or with adapter. It may cause the unit to malfunction. Disc status LED Notes: • Repeat steps ¡ and ™ to load CDs in other disc numbers. •
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CD Changer Operation SELECTING A CD Press one of the buttons (1–6) to 1 select a desired CD for play. Flashes orange • Green LED indicates CDs are stored and orange LED indicates currently selected CD. • While CDs are being changed, the LED flashes orange until CD changing has been completed, then it lights orange. • You can also select a desired CD by Disc Number Buttons Disc status LED using preset buttons or upward button on the radio. 9
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CD Changer Operation EJECTING THE CD (1 of 2) Press one of the buttons (1–6) to 1 select the disc number for the CD you want to eject. Lights green ≠ Flashes orange ≠ Eject Button Lights orange Disc Number Buttons Disc status LED Then press eject button to eject the 2 CD. • The LED flashes green and the CD is ejected. 10
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CD Changer Operation EJECTING THE CD (con’t) Note: If you do not remove the ejected CD from the CD loading slot within about 15 seconds, it is automatically reloaded. If you press the eject button, or press the ejected CD’s disc number button (the Disc status LED that’s flashing green), the CD is immediately Eject Button reloaded. Note: If you leave the ejected CD in the CD loading slot, and press the disc number button for a CD that’s loaded (the Disc status LED is lit green), the ejected CD is
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CD Changer Operation This product is equipped with illumination ON-OFF Function. ILLUMINATION The illumination turns ON-OFF each 1 time you press and hold the eject Eject Button button for 3 seconds or longer. 3SEC 12
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Installation A bracket have been attached to the top of the Changer for protection during SHIPPING BRACKET shipment. A bracket is attached to this unit to protect it from shocks during shipment. Be sure to remove this bracket before installing this unit in your car (before Shipping bracket connecting). Be careful not to injure yourself on the edges or other parts of Caution card the bracket when removing it. Also, do not reinsert the shipping bracket once you have operated this unit as this will
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In Case of Difficulty If you encounter a problem, please review the items in the at fault. Otherwise, make sure the rest of your system is proper- guide. This guide will help you isolate the problem if the unit is ly connected or consult your authorized Honda dealer. INITIAL POWER UP SOLUTION SYMPTOM CAUSE No Function Car’s ignition is off. Turn the ignition on. This unit will not operate with ignition off. Power off. Turn on the control unit. Improper connection of bus. Reconnect the bus cable.
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In Case of Difficulty ERROR MODE CAUSE SOLUTION INDICATION CD Changer malfunction. Press the eject button, press one of the disc number buttons (1–6), switch the control unit source OFF once, or switch to another source other than E - 0 1 CD and then switch back to CD. If performing any of these operations does not cancel the E-01 indication, consult your Honda dealer. High temperature. Will disappear when the temperature -- - H returns to operation range. Miss connection or disconnection of Che
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In Case of Difficulty SYMPTOMS SYMPTOMS Skips. Skips. Stuck on one track. Stuck on one track. CD ejects during play. CD ejects during play. CAUSE CAUSE Scratches. 1 Pin holes in CD caused during stamping Fingerprint marks or dust. (Unclean sur- process-reflective material missing. 3 face.) 2 SOLUTION SOLUTION • Check for pin holes by • Handle CD by edge only. holing CD up to a light • Keep CD clean by using a cleaning kit source and observing specifically designed for CDs. it as illu
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Switching the address setting To enable identification of CD Changers when two or address setting. more are connected, assign each one with a different To switch the address setting, turn 1 the ignition switch from OFF to ACC while pressing one of the buttons (1–4). Disc Number Buttons Notes: • When two or more CD Changers are connected, correct operation is not possible if the same address setting is used for more than one unit. Be sure to set addresses correctly as indicated above. 17
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SPECIFICATIONS General CD player Power source .................. 13.2 V DC (10.8 – 15.2 V allowable) System .......................................... Compact disc audio system Grounding system ............................................... Negative type Usable discs ........................................................ Compact disc Standby current .................................................... 2 mA or less Signal format ............................ Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Rated c