Precautions (ISO Connector) » Wiring for the power connector conforms to the arrangement of standard 18O connectors. ® in case of some car types, the arrangement of connector may differ from the standard ISO as shown in Table 1, even though 180 connectors are adapted.
Précautions (Connecteur ISO) ® Lo câblage pour le cordon d’alimentation prévu en accessoire se conforme & l’alignement des connecteurs standard 1SO. ® Pour certains types de véhicules, une partie de câblage peut différer de Alignement standard SO comme l’indique [e Tableau 1, mémé i les connecteurs IS0 sont adoptés.
Belangrijk (ISO aansluiting) © Bedrading voor de spanning voldoet aan gerichtlijn voor standaard 1SO aansluitingen.
Precauzioni (Connettore ISSO) ¢ |l cablaggio per il cavo di alimentazione accessoria & conforme alla lineamento dei collegamenti [8O standard, ® Per alcuni tipi di auto, parti del cablaggio possono differire dall'allineamento ISO standard mostrato nella stabilita 1, anche se sono impiegati connettori 1SO. Tabella 1 N ermellino infigge.
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Power and Sound Controls X g Note: This unit is equipped with anti-volume-blast circuit which serves as an automatic volume level [ adjuster s6 that you will not be deafened with sudden loud sound. ‘ Power 1f the car is not running yet, turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. Press PWR 1o switch on the power, Press and hold PWR again to switch off the power. Note: When power is switched on for the first time, demonstration is displayed appears.
Attenuation * Press ATT to decrease volume to about 1/10 of the previous level, ®Press ATT again to cancel, ] Changing Audio Modes é Press SEL to switch the audit mode in the following order. Normal Mode — VOL —~ BAS TRE -+ BAL — FAD U — Bass and Treble Press SEL to select the BASS (TREBLE) mods. Press OVAL or VOL to increase or decrease the bass (feeble) response. —12to+12 —toot +12 Balance Frost SEL to select the BALANCE mode, Press OVAL or VOL to shift the sound volume to the right or left speakers.
Power and Sound Controls continued Sound Deign Memory A favorite level setting of each audio mode (except for VOL and ATT} can be memorized and recalled. Sound Design Memory Mode Selection Press SDM to select the sound design memory mode . Sound Design Memory input To preset a favorite level setting, press and hood the corresponding preset mammoth button sound design memory mode until the display blinks. Preset buttons 5 and 6 are set as folios and they can not be changed.
| iue Press ' Display Controls Dimmer Switching Press and hold (8) (LEVEL/DIM) for mere than 1 second to sangs the brightness of the LCD from one level o another in a cycle of 3 levels as follows: Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Firmer 3 {Bright) {Medium} (Dark} — Level Meter Display Switching Press (3) {LEVEL/DIM) fo change the level meter display from one level meter display to anther in a cycle of 6 kinds.
e ) 18 Radio Basics To change to Tuner Mode Press MODE 1o switch the operation mode as follows. Tuner Changer Control) 1 { Selecting a Band Press BAND to select the bands as follows. *STEREO" indicator lights It the station is broadcasting in stereo. FM{ FM2 — FM3 = AM(LVlVIMW} Manual Tuning Press move to & lower or higher frequency. Crass and hold move to a lower or higher frequency rapidly. Hold and release Seek Tuning Press and hold < or > for more than 0.5 second, then release.
Preset Station Setting FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM (LW/MW) can save maximum 6 stations each in their preset elation memories. Manual Station Preset (D Press BAND to select a desired hand. @ Use manual or seek tuning to find a station that you want to save into memory. @ Press and hold one of the prates buttons 1 1o 6 for more than 2 seconds unfit the display blinks. Repeat the process to set other stations for the FM1 1o AM bands.
Radio Basic$ cor tine MONO/LOCAL Selection «Much Interference is reduced during a weak FM stereo broadcasts when MIND is on. {Only for FM mode} » Searching stops automatically at a strong wave station only when LEGAL is on. (1 During FM broadcasts Press and hold PTY to switch the made as follows. Release your finger at the desired mode. MONO OFF MONO ON MONO ON MONO OFF LOCAL OFF — LOCAL OFF — LOCAL ON — LOCAL ON (> During AM broadcasts Press PTY (MONOCLONAL) on or off the LOC mode as follows.
RDS (Radio Data System) Reception Many FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS. This radio set offers convenient functions using such data. Iy S When receiving condition becomes poor, an RDS station with the same program will be automatically selected. PS {Program Service Name) When an RDS station is received, the RDS indicator lights and automatically displays the name of that station instead of the frequency.
fJ RDS (Radio Data System) Reception e i A. Basic Operation in RDS Reception (PS, AF, CT, Pl) RDS Reception Press AF when receiving a station in the FM1, FM2 or FM3 band. « The operating mode changes OFF, respectively. « Select AF ON if you wish to use the AF network of an RDS station. Best station research is activated at the same time. » Select AF OFF if the AF network of an RDS station is not necessary. To Change AF Mode Press AF o change AF ON and activate Best Station Research at the same time.
For Seek Tuning, RDS Station Preset, Tuning in a RDS preset station, and Auto RDS ™ Station Preset, please refer to Radio Basics {page 16 to 18). N & Press and RDS seek tuning (Pl seek) The Pl seek function may be used if an RDS station selected from the 1] memory is poor in receiving condition. Press the preset button again for the station now tuned into. P1Saok: f Best Station Research fails in selecting the best station, the Pl seek function operates to automatically tune In to the same program.
[ RDS (Radio Data System) Reception confine: E mitt Initial Time Setting :2 e @ Crass and hold again for more than 2 seconds “hours” plunks indicating the time setting mode is activated. @ To set hours, press Press again for minutes setting. ) To got minutes, press Hold < or > change numbers rapidly. @ After setting set the time, press Note: elf CT display is kept on, it remains on even if PWR and ACC are turned off and back on again. # i1 other modes, press D (DISPIRIT) to get RDS CT-service.
TP Seek Tuning Crass < or > for more than 0.5 second, then reseals. The radio automatically stops at the next available TP station. Auto TP Station Preset Press and hold BAND {AUTO-®) for more than 2 seconds, The six strongest available TP stations are automatically set in emery on ths preset button 110 6. Once set, the prates stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each. Tuning in a TP station preset Press any of the preset buttons 1 to 6 that you want o fasten to.
zm [ ) RDS (Radio Data System) Reception o C. PTY Reception (There are same areas where PTY service may not be available.) 24 Switching to PTY mode Press PTY fo select PTY display mode, and the PTY of the broadcast now received Is displayed. Changing PTY Display Language Press DISPOSITION) in PTY mode to stalemate the language between English and Swedish. Press [ (DISPIRIT. Swedish Program Type Selection Press select the program type as follows.
TABLE of PTY CODE and Program Type 3 Press any of the preset button 1 to 6 that you want lo desire the pron gram type. Those bunions are already stored program types as follows.
EIC Y -5 RDS (Radio Data System) Reception women: Searching for PTY (1) Select the desired station from amen those preset in the preset number buttons 1 to 8. Then. the resat PTY and that preset number are displayed for 5 seconds. button. & While the desired type from 6 presets is displayed, take either of the following two steps. A) Crass the same preset bunion again. B) Press BAND. i the desired PTY station is available, it is directly received.
Compact Disc Player Basics EL e of-1] b9 Caution: Only available for this unit. Mode Selection Whigs the disc is inserted, press MODE to switch the operation mode as follows. Tuner Changer Control} To start the CD Player (D Press OPEN ta open the front pans. @ With the label side up, insect the disc and playback starts automatically. & Close the tron panel by hand.
E RT3, 5 Compact Disc Player Basics continued Selecting a Track # Press »# once 0 go 1o the next frack. # Cross &« once to play from the beginning of the track you are listening to. Crass twice to play the previous track. # Crass repeatedly to skip the desired number of fracks. Searching a Track #Press and hold <+ or ## far more than 0.5 second 1o activate reverse through or fast forward a track. @ Release resume the normal D play. Repeating a Track ® Press 4 (REPEAT) to repeat the current selection.
. CD Changer Basics Note: L ch changer functions are applicable to units with ! optional CD changer unit. (sold separately) M 15 To start the CD Changer While CD changer Is connected, press MODE to change into the CD changer mode and playback starts automatically. Selecting a Disc Press V' DISC or DISCS 1o select discs in descending or ascending order. Then, the selected disc will start to play from the first track, Selecting a Track ® Crass once to go to the next track.
Changer Basics cont. Repeating a Track # Press 4 (REPEAT) to repeat the current selection. © Press 4 (REPEAT) again to cancel Random Selection ®Press 5 (RANDOM). A random selection of music is played from all available track: » Press & (RANDOM) again to cancel. Note: The “\v DISC" or "DISC A" is operated, has priority over Random Play mode. The Random mode will stop and the disc select function will operate once the V DISC or DISC A is pressed. Scanning Tracks #Press 3 (SCAN).
Error Display Messages for CD/CD Changer [ Displays when the compact disc Is dirty or upside down, The disc eject automatically. Displays when compact disc Is scratched, The disc eject automatically. Displays when the compact disc stops operating for some reason. Please abject the CD. If the error message E3 is still displayed, please tum off the car engine (ACC off) and remove the fuse from yellow lead for 1 minute. Then reinstall the fuse. Displays when there is no disc in the magazine.
2.1 bR~ 82 Remote Control Basics Battery Replacement: 1. Remove the battery holder. Pull the elder by the Position B while pushing Position A in the direction indicated by the arrow. Back side P i ) Lithium battery @ __ Battery holder ~ Position B 2, Replace the hatter. Set a new battery properly with up as illustrated. 3. insert the battery holder. . M Push in the holder to the original position. Position A Note on Batteries: Old batteries must immediately be removed and disposed.
Anti-Theft System This unit is equipped with a removable face plate. By removing this face piste, the radio becomes totally inoperable. The security indicator will blink. To Remove the Removable Face Plate (D Switch off the power. (@ Press the OPEN. The removable face plate will be opened. © Push Fig.2 @ As shown In Fig.3, gently push the lower side of the case and open its cover, Keep the removable face Plate in the case. Then, you can bring the plate safely.
Anti-Theft System conned To install the Removable Face Plate (it either of the right or left hole in the face plate over the main unit's pin, and fit it aver on the other side while pushing it. Fig Security Indicator @ After fitting the face plate holes, move the face plate up and down a few times 1o make sure that it has been tilted securely. Contract (3 Close the front pane and press the right side of the face piste unit “click” is heard.
Security Indicator The security indicator links where the removable face plate is removed from the unit. Activate Security Indicator 1. Frogs and hold SEL for more than 2 seconds when the power is on. “LED ON" is displayed, and the security indicator muted on. {Default : The security indicator is on.} 2. To check whether the unit is set in the LED ON mode, make sure that the security indicator boinks when the removable face plate is removed.
Installation Preparation # Before installation check the radio operation with antenna and speakers, » Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal (see caution below). » Unit should be installed in a horizontal position with the from end up at a convenient angle, but not more than 30" .
Installation Procedures Note:Disconnect the cable from the negative () battery terminate. 1. Secure the Mounting Collar (. Insert Mounting Collar () Into the car's dashboard, and bend mounting tabs out with a screwdriver. Mounting Tab Dashboard Lock Lever Make sure that the lock lever is flush with the mounting collar (not projecting outward). ) @ Mounting Co liar Screwdriver 2, Recurs the rear of the unit. a) Check the electrical connection by referring to this operating instructions.
Installation continue 3. Install the Trim plate Trim Plate 4. After installation reconnect the negative battery terminal. To Remove the Unit a} Remove the removable face plate. (See page 33.) b) Remove the trim plate with a screwdriver ag shown in the figure. Tim Pate Screwdriver ) Ult out the unit while pushing the lock lever using Screwdriver. {Fig. 1, Fig. 2) ¢} Remove the unit pulling with both hands. (Fig, 8) Fig. 1 Loci Lever Fig.
Speaker Connections [ : Caution: : \ 1. Use grounded speakers only. The speakers to be used with this unit should be able 1o gormandizer that 40W ot audit power. fan [ optional amplifier is used, the speakers should be able 1o handle the: maximum output power of the 1+ amplifier: Usé of speakers with small input ratings 6an cause damage 1o the:speakers. ‘ 3. The speaker impedance should ohms. If the impedance.
Special Notes Notes on Compact Discs # Dirt, dus, scratches and bending of disc will cause noncooperation. Han die discs with care. # Do not place stickers or make scratches on dies. # Do not bend discs. # Disc should always be kept in the case when not in use to prevent from damaging. # Do not place sides in the following places: 1, Direct sunlight; 2. Dirty, dusty and damp areas; 3. Near car heaters; 4. Seals and dashboard. Disc Cleaning Use dry soft cloth to wipe the surface.
Fuse Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating (15A) when replacing a brown fuse. Fuses with higher capacity ratings, use of any substitute, or connection without a fuse may result in a fire hazard or damage to the unit. If the replacement fuse fails, consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center, Maintenance To clean the exterior of this unit, use a soft cloth to wipe the surface.Do not use benzine, thinner or any other type of solvents. Specifications | General .