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E E Safety Information Precautions Panasonic welcomes you to our ever growing family of electronic product owners. We know that N N this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment. Our reputation is built on precise electronic and G G When Driving mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components and assembled by people L WARNING: L Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of I I who take pride in their work. Once you discover the quality, reliability, and value
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E E N N Preparation Clock Setting G G L L I I S S The 12-hour system is used for the clock. H H Remote Control Unit Subwoofer ≥ Turn your car’s ignition key to the ACC or ON Preparation: Lithium battery position. Back side ≥ Connect the subwoofer and the amplifi er (option) (included) ≥ Press [SOURCE] (PWR). (page 74). ≥ When the power is switched on for the fi rst time, a demonstration appears on the display. Subwoofer level setting: Press [DISP] (display) to change to regular ≥ You can cha
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E E N N Contents G G L L I I S S Safety Information ................................................................................. Page 2 Audio Settings....................................................... 42 H H Precautions.....................................................................................................2 Volume, DC (Dynamic Control) (bass/treble), balance/fader, subwoofer level, 1 2 subwoofer low pass fi lter (LPF), high pass fi lter (HPF), SQ adjustment (SQ Accessories
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E E N N General G G L L I I S S [MUTE] (Mute/attenuation) [VOLUME] H H [SOURCE] (SBC-SW) POWER MENU 3 (Power/source) SOURCE SEL 4 [VOL "] VOL NUMBER [MUTE] MUTE # [VOL #] (Mute/attenation) (Volume) 12 3 (SBC-SW) RAND SCAN REP 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 5 BAND DISP 0 [DISP] SET (Display) Car Audio [SOURCE] [DISP] (Display) (PWR: Power) Point the remote control unit at the remote control signal sensor. Volume Source Power Rear Speakers as Sub-Woofers (Super Bass Control Subwoofer/SBC-SW) Turn your car’s igniti
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E E N N General (continued) G G L L I I S S [SQ] (Sound Quality) [MENU] (DIM) [ <: eject] H H SQ (Sound Quality) Display Change (OPEN/TILT) 5 You have 6 preset modes (FLAT, POP, ROCK, Press [DISP] (display). 6 VOCAL, JAZZ, CLUB). You can customize your ∫ When Power is ON settings for these (except FLAT) and save them for Mode display instant recall. SQ9 (9-Band Sound Quality) Center frequency and level are adjustable in each of 9 bands. This lets you fi ne tune sound quality for Folder hier
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E E N N Radio G G L L I I S S Stereo indicator [%] [$] ["] [#] H H (TUNE) (Preset station) 7 8 POWER MENU SOURCE SEL [SOURCE] NUMBER VOL MUTE # 12 3 RAND SCAN REP [1] to [6] 4 5 6 (Preset station) 7 8 9 ["] [#] 6 5 (Preset station) BAND 0 DISP [BAND] SET [%] [$] Caution: (Auto Preset (Tuning) Car Audio [SOURCE] [D·M] (Direct Memory) [BAND] ≥ To ensure safety, never attempt to preset Memory) (APM: Auto Preset Memory) stations while you are driving. Direct Memory (D·M) Radio Mode 1 Station P
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E E N N Before Disc Playback CD Player G G L L I I S S [:]/[9] (6/ 5) H Do not watch the scroll display while driving. H Available Discs Disc Insert (Track selection/fast forward/fast reverse) 9 10 ∫ CD-DA [<: eject] (OPEN) 1 Press [<: eject] (OPEN). If there is a disc loaded, the disc will be ejected. [BAND] Label side ∫ MP3/WMA 2 Insert a disc. (;/1: Pause) (SET) [DISP] Disc indicator [SOURCE] (Display) lights when the disc is loaded. Track Selection Text Display [9]: Next track Press an
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E E N N MP3/WMA Player (continued) G G L L I I S S H H Random Play/Repeat Play 15 16 [SEL] (MENU) POWER MENU SOURCE SEL NUMBER VOL ["] [#] (Submenu) MUTE # 12 3 [MENU] [SET] RAND SCAN REP ["] [#] 4 5 6 (Submenu) 1 Menu 2 Submenu 3 Set 7 8 9 [%] [$] 6 5 BAND 0 DISP [BAND] [DISP] 1 Press [MENU] during Press ["] or [#]. Press [SET]. SET (SET) (Display) MP3/WMA playing. Car Audio Note: [%] [$] Press and hold [MENU] ≥ Press [MENU] to return to for more than 2 seconds the regular mode. duri
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E E N N MP3/WMA Player (continued) G G L L I I S S H H Notes on MP3/WMA 17 18 What is MP3/WMA? Display Information Recording MP3/WMA Files Folder Selection Order/File MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3) and WMA (Windows on a CD-Media Playback Order ∫ Displayed Items/displayable characters Media™ Audio) are the compression formats of ≥ You are recommended to minimize the chances Maximum number of fi les/folders: ASCII character set: digital audio. The former is developed by MPEG of making a disc that co
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E E N N CD Changer Control G G L L I I S S H H [:]/[9] ( 6/5) [SOURCE] Changer indicator (Track selection/ POWER MENU [0] to [9] 19 lights when the changer is connected. 20 SOURCE SEL fast forward/fast reverse) (Disc number) NUMBER VOL [5] (Scan play) MUTE # [fl] [6] [5] 12 3 (Number) (Track selection/ RAND SCAN REP ["] [#] 4 5 6 fast forward/ (Disc fast reverse) 7 8 9 selection) 6 5 ["] [#] BAND 0 DISP [DISP] (Disc selection) SET (Display) [BAND] Car Audio (CD changer selection) (SET) [SO
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E E N N CD Changer Control (continued) G G L L I I S S H H Random Play/Repeat Play 21 22 [SEL] (MENU) POWER MENU SOURCE SEL NUMBER VOL ["] [ #] (Submenu) MUTE # 12 3 [MENU] [SET] RAND SCAN REP ["] [#] 4 5 6 (Submenu) 1 Menu 2 Submenu 3 Set 7 8 9 [%] [$] 6 5 BAND 0 DISP [BAND] [DISP] 1 Press [MENU] during CD Press ["] or [#]. Press [SET]. SET (SET) (Display) changer mode. Car Audio Note: [%] [$] Press and hold [MENU] ≥ Press [MENU] to return for more than 2 seconds to the regular mode.
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