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CZ209
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Thank you for purchasing this Clarion product.
* Please fully read this owner's manual before operating this equipment.
* Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and store it
in
a safe place with this manual.
Contents
1.
FEATURES3
2.PRECAUTIONS4
3.CONTROLS5
Names of the Buttons and Their Main Functions5
4.
DCP (DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL)6
5.REMOTE CONTROL7
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons7
Inserting the Battery8
6.
OPERATIONS8
Basic Operations8
Radio Operations10
CD/MP3IWMA Operations
Operations Common to Each Mode14
7.ACCESSORIES
USB Operations15
iPod Operations17
8.
TROUBLESHOOTING
9.
ERROR DISPLAYS
10. SPECIFICATIONS22
11
15
20
21
1.
FEATURES
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• USB Audio for iPod
• 4ch/2V RCA Output with Non Fader Volume Control
• Front Panel 3.5mm Auxiliary Input
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2.
PRECAUTIONS
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in
a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used
in
accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in
a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to consult the dealer
or
an experienced radio technician for help.
MODEL I
AM 530-1710kHz/FM 87.9-107.9MHz
THIS
DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATIONISSUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDmONS:
(1)
THIS DEVICE
(2)
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES21CFR
SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLEATDATE OF MANUFACTURE.
CLARION CO.,L
This producl includes technology owned by
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed
without a license from
MANUFACTURED:
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NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
TO
MSLGP.
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OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN,
MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
THECOMPACTrnSCPLAYERSHOULDNOT
BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED
BY
ANYONE
EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT
EXPRESSLY APPROVED
BYTHE
MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE
COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
PRODUCT UNAPPROVED
MANUFACTURER
WARRANTY
WILL
AND
VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.
BY
THE
VOID THE
Handling Compact Discs
• Compared to ordinary music CDs, CD-R and
CD-RW discs are easily affected by high
temperatures and humidity, potentially
making them unplayable. Therefore, do not to
leave them
• Do not stick labels on compact discsormark
the surface with pens or pencils.
in
the car for a long time.
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Display Screen
•Inextreme cold, the screen movement may
slow down and the screen may darken, but
this
is
normal.
The screen will recover when it returns to
normal temperature.
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3.
CONTROLS
Names
[~]
(EJECT)
[j.llI~],
[RELEASE] button[ROM] button
• Press to unlock DCP.• Perform random play whileinCD/MP3/wMAI
[~~I~]
buttonUSB/iPod mode.
• Perform preset scan while
• Play or pause a track whileinCD/MP3/wMAI• Perform repeat play whileinCD/MP3/wMAI
USB/iPod mode.USB/iPod mode.
Press and hold the [SRC] button(1sec.) to
switch off power.
2.
Press the [RELEASE] button.
*
DCPisunlocked.
3.
Remove DCP.
ACAtJ'TION
•
After
removal, be careful
DCPorsubjectitto
prevent damage.
• Once the [RELEASE] buttonispressed
and the
can cause the DCPtofall.
• The connector
is extremely important. Be careful
damageitby pressing with fingernails
sharp objects.
DCP
connector
DCPisunlocked, car
for
the main
nottodrop
strong impacts,
vibrations
unit
and
Main Unit Front
to
DCP
not
the
to
or
Attaching the DCP
1.
Insert the right end of DCP into main unit.
2.
Press left end of DCP into main unit.
Note:
•
If
the DCP is dirty, wipe offwith a soft,
only.
dry
cloth
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5.
REMOTE
Functions
CONTROL
of
Remote
Control Unit Buttons
*Some buttons
functions from thoseonthe main unit.
on
the remote have different
rSignal transmitter
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[SRC]
----=-I+-I
[A],[']
[MUTE]
[ISR]
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[SCN]~~
•Shared
[SRC] button
• Press to turn on power.
Press and hold(1sec.) to turn off power.
• Use to change operation mode.
[.],
[T]
• Increases/decreases volume.
[MUTE] button
• Turns mute function on/off.
[ISR] button
• Recalls ISR station stored in memory.
• Press and hold(2sec.) to store current
stationinISR memory (radio mode only).
[DISP] button
• Press to select desired display.
Qowu
II':'~
II
II8Q G[ROM]
modes
buttons
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MUTE./
ISR
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[BNO]
[.11]
[~l
[OISP]
[RPT]
•Radio
[BND] button
• Switches reception band.
[~],
• Change preset channels.
[SCN] button
• Press for preset scan play.
• Press and hold (2 sec.) for auto store.
•CDIMP31WMAIUSB
[~],
• Press to select tracks.
• Press and hold(1sec.) for fast-forward/fastreverse.
[~II]
• Switches between playback and pause.
[SCN] button
• Press for scan play.
• In MP3IWMAlUSB mode, press and hold
sec.) for folder scan play.
[RPT] button
• Press for repeat play.
• In MP3IWMAlUSB mode, press and hold
sec.) for folder repeat play.
[ROM] button
• Press for random play.
• In MP3IWMAlUSB mode, press and hold
sec.) for folder random play.
•
iPod
[
.........
• Press to select tracks.
• Press and hold(1sec.) for fast-forward/fastreverse.
[~II]
• Switches between playback and pause.
[RPT] button
• Press for repeat play.
[ROM] button
• Press for random play.
• Press and hold(1sec.) for all random play.
[~]
[~]
button
mode
],
[~]
button
mode
buttons
modes
buttons
(1
(1
(1
buttons
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Inserting the Battery
ill
Slide remote control unit's rear coverinthe
direction shown.
® Insert battery (CR2025) into insertion guides
with printed side
@ Press battery into compartment as shown.
@ Replace and slide cover until it clicks into
place.
(+) up.
6.
OPERATIONS
Note:
• Refer to the diagrams in
(page
5) when reading this chapter.
"3. CONTROLS"
Basic Operations
·ACAUTION
Insertion guide
Notes:
Misuse may resultinbattery rupture
in
leakage, resulting
Always follow these safety precautions:
• Use only the designated battery.
When
•
• Do not subject battery
• Dispose
replacing the battery, insert with
polarities correctly oriented.
or water. Do not attempt to disassemble the
battery.
of
used batteries properly.
personal injuryordamage.
to
heat,ordisposeinfire
and
fluid
+/-
Be suretolower
switching
key. The
setting.
Turning
1.
Press the [SRC] button to turn on power.
2.
Press and hold the [SRC] button(1sec.) to
turn off power.
off
unit
power
the
volume before
the
unit
powerorcar's ignition
remembers its last volume
on/off
Selecting modes
1.
Press the [SRC] button to change operation
mode.
2.
Each time the [SRC] button is pressed, the
operation mode changes as follows:
Radio
~
An
iPod can be connected via a USB cable.
~
Radio
CD/MP3IWMA~USB/iPod~AUX
...
Adjusting the volume
1.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob clockwise to
increase volume; turn counterclockwise to
decrease volume.
*Volume range
is
0 (minimum)to33
(maximum).
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Switching the display
Press the [DISP] button to select desired
display.
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Sound Adjustment
Sound effects and tone can be adjusted as
desired.
To
change sound settings
1.
Press the [SOUND] button to switch to the
sound adjustment display.
*The factory default sound setting
EHCR+".
2.
Press
[~]or[~]
to select the sound
adjustment mode.
Each time
[~]or[~]
is pressed, the
sound adjustment mode changes as
follows:
"Z-EHCR+"
"BALANCE"
*
When
"ENT"isflashinginthe display, press
the
[ENT]
buttontoadjust the setting value.
~III
*
The
sound adjustment
"BASS"
+--+
"FADER"
+--+
"TREBLE"
+--+
modeisdisplayed
+--+
for 2 seconds before showing
setting.
3.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust the
selected audio mode.
4.
After completing settings, press the
[SOUND] button to return to the previous
mode.
• Setting the Z-Enhancer Plus
This unit has 4 sound tone effects stored
memory.
Select the effect you prefer.
*The factory default setting
2-1. Select "Z-EHCR+".
3-1. When you turn the [ROTARY] knob, the
tone effect changes as follows:
+--+
"OFF"
"EXCITE"
OFF: No sound effect
B-BOOST : Enhanced bass
IMPACT: Enhanced bass and treble
EXCITE: Enhanced bass, mid, and
CUSTOM : User customized
When
setto"B-BOOSTIIMPACT/EXCITE":
3-2. Press the
3-3. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust the
setting (Setting range:
*
The
"B-BOOST'
+--+
"CUSTOM"
treble
[;71~]
button.
factory default settingis"0".
is
"OFF".
+--+
-3
to +3).
is
"NF VOL"
the
sound
"IMPACT"
"Z-
+--+
in
+--+
3-4. Press the
[;71~
] button to return to the
previous mode.
When
3-2. Press and hold the
setto"CUSTOM":
[;~~]
button(1sec.).
Bass/treble characteristics become flat and
"FLAT'
is show in the display.
3-3. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to change to the
"OFF" mode.
• Adjusting the bass
This adjustment is supported only when
Z-Enhancer Plus is set to "CUSTOM".
2-1. Select "BASS".
3-1. Press the
3-2. Press
[;71~]
button.
[~]or[~]
to change and select
settings as follows:
"B<G 0>"
+--+
"B<F 60>"
+--+
"Q 1"
3-3. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust values
for gain, F (center frequency) and Q curve.
B<G 0> :The factory default setting is "0".
+7 to
(Adjustment range:
-7)
B<F 60> :The factory default setting is
"60".
(Adjustment range:
60/80/100/200)
Q 1:The factory default setting is "1".
(Adjustment range: 1/1.25/1.5/2)
[;71~]
3-4. Press the
button to return to the
previous mode.
• Adjusting the treble
This adjustment is supported only when
Z-Enhancer Plus is set to "CUSTOM".
2-1. Select ''TREBLE''.
3-1. Press the
3-2. Press
settings as follows:
"T<G 0>"
3-3. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust values
for gain and F (center frequency).
T<G 0>: The factory default setting is "0".
T<F 10K>: The factory default setting is
-4 Press the
3
•
previous mode.
[;71~]
button.
[~]or[~]
+--+
"T<F 10K>"
(Adjustment range:
"10K".
(Adjustment range:
151</17.5K)
[ENT]
button to return to the
~/II
to change and select
+7 to
-7)
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•
Adjusting
2-1. Select "BALANCE".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust balance
between right and left speakers.
*The factory default setting
(Adjustment
the balance
range:
RIGHT12toLEFT12)
is
"CENTER".
• Adjusting the fader
2-1. Select "FADER".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to adjust balance
between front and rear speakers.
*The factory default setting
(Adjustment
range:
FRONT12 to REAR12)
is
"CENTER".
• Adjusting the non-fader volume
Adjust volume output from the unit's non-fader
output terminal.
2-1. Select "NF VOL".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob clockwise to
increase volume; turn counterclockwise to
decrease volume.
*The factory default setting
(Adjustment
Note:
• When in the sound adjustment mode,ifno
operation is performed for
mode
the
previous mode.
is cancelled
range:+6to
and
Setting the MAGNA BASS
The
MAGNA
adjust low frequencies like normal sound
adjustments, but emphasizes the deep bass
range with dynamic sound.
*The factory default setting
1.
Press and hold the [SOUND] button(1sec.)
to enable MAGNA BASS EXTEND.
2. Press and hold the [SOUND] button
to disable MAGNA BASS EXTEND.
BASS EXTEND function does not
is
"0".
-6)
10
secondsormore,
the unit returns to the
EXTEND
is
"OFF".
(1
sec.)
Radio Operations
Listening to broadcasts
1.
Press the [SRC] button and select radio
mode.
2.
Press the [BND] button and select the
reception band. Each time the button is
pressed, the band changes as follows:
F1
(FM1)-+F2 (FM2)-+F3 (FM3)-+AM
F1
(FM1
)...
Tuning
3 tuning modes are available: seek tuning,
manual tuning and preset tuning.
Seek tuning
1.
Press the [BND] button and select
desired band (FM/AM).
* If "MANU" appears
hold
the
[BND] button(1sec.). "MANU" will
turn
off,
and
seek tuning willbeenabled.
2.
Press
station.
Manual
2 modes are available: Quick tuning and step
tuning.
[~]or[~]
tuning
in
the display, press and
to automatically seek a
the
• Quick tuning
Press and hold
station.
[~]or[~]
(1
sec.)totune a
• Step tuning
Press
[~]or[~]
to manually tune a station.
Recalling a preset station
A total of 24 preset positions (6-FM1, 6-FM2, 6FM3, 6-AM) can be used to store broadcast
stations
[DIRECT] button to automatically recall the
stored frequency.
in
memory. Press the corresponding
-+
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Manual memory
1.
Use seek tuning or manual tuning to select
the desired station.
2.
Press and hold one of the [DIRECT] buttons
(2
sec.) to store the current station in preset
memory.
Auto store
The auto store function stores up to 6 stations
automatically tuned in sequential order. If 6
stations cannot be found, any previously stored
station remains in its memory position.
1.
Press the [BND] button and select the
desired band (FM/AM).
2.
Press and hold the
stations with good reception are stored
automatically to the preset channels.
*
If
auto storeisperformedintheFMbands,
stations are storedinFM3
was
chosen for storing stations.
[:~~]
button(2sec.). The
evenifFM1orFM2
the
Preset scan
Preset scan sequentially receives stations
stored in preset memory. This function is useful
when searching for a station stored in the
memory.
1.
Press the
2.
When the desired station is received, press
[:~I~
the
that station.
Note:
•
Do
not press and hold the
or
the
will begin storing stations.
[:~I~]
button.
] button again to continue receiving
[:~I~
Jbutton (2 sec.),
auto store function will begin
and
the unit
Instant station recall (lSR)
The ISR function allows instant access to a
favorite preset station. The function operates
in
even when the unit is
.ISR
1.
2.
memory
Select the station you wish to storeinISR
memory.
Press and hold the [ISR] button(2sec.).
• Recalling a station with
Whileinany mode, press the [ISR] button to
turn
on
the radio function and tune the selected
"ISR"
station.
[ISR]
button again to return to the previous
mode.
appears on the display. Press the
other modes.
ISR
CDIMP31WMA
Operations
MP3/WMA
This unit supports to play MP3IWMA files.
Notes:
• If you
• Windows Media
• To disable
1.InWindows Media Player 9/10/11, click on
Precautions when creating
WMA
• Usable sampling rates and bit rates
1.
2.
• File extensions
1.
2.
• Logical format (File system)
1.
2.
3.
playa
Rights Management), no audio is output (WMA
indicator flashes).
trademarks,
Microsoft Corporationinthe United States and/or
other countries.
WMA file with active DRM (Digital
TM,
and
the Windows ® logo are
or
registered trademarks
DRM
(Digital Rights
of
Management)
TOOL
Under Recording settings, unclick the check
box for RECORD PROTECTED MUSIC.
Then reconstruct files.
Use personally constructed WMA files at
your own responsibility.
~
OPTIONS~MUSIC RECORD tab.
MP31
files
MP3: Sampling rate: 8 kHz-48 kHz,
Bit rate: 8 kbps-320 kbps
WMA: Bit rate: 48 kbps-192 kbps
Always add a file extension ".MP3" or
".WMA" to MP3 or WMA files using single
byte characters. If a different or no file
extension is appended, the file cannot be
played.
Files without MP3IWMA data will not play.
"-
-:-
-"
Instead,
display.
When writing MP3IWMA files on a CD-R or
CD-RW disc, select
JOLIET
Normal playback may not be possible if
recorded
The folder name and file name can be
displayed as the title during MP3IWMA play.
However titles must be within 64 single byte
alphabetical letters and numbers (including
extension).
Do not affix a name to a file inside a folder
with the same name.
or
Romeo" as the software format.
in
will appear in the play time
other formats.
1VBR
"IS09660
level1,2, or
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•
Numberoffilesorfolders
1.
Up
to 256 files canberecognized per folder.
Up to 578 files can
2.
Tracks are playedinthe order they were
recorded onto the disc. (Tracks may not
always be played
the PC.)
3.
Some noise may occur dependingonthe
type of encoder software used for recording.
Disc-In-Play
This function automatically turnsonunit power
and begins disc play if a disc is inserted when
the car's ignition key
position.
I'
• Do
foreign
• Do
cellophane tape
attached,
removalofsuch
may
Backup
Press the
the unit's power
1.
Notes:
• Ifyou force
may damage the
• If a CD (12 cm) is left ejected for 15 seconds, it
will be automatically reloaded (auto reload).
Listening
the
Press the [SRC] button to select CD/MP3IWMA
mode.
When the unit enters this mode, playback starts
automatically.
If no disc is loaded, "NO DISC" appears
title display.
.....
>j
not
insert
objects
not
insert
become
[~]
Press the
ejected.
unit
AJCA"l"JPlt
discs
or
discs
Eject
button to eject the disc even when
is
[~]
a CD in before auto reloading, you
to
a disc alreadyloaded in
be
played.
in
the order displayed
on
function
is
turned to the
hands, fingers,orother
into
the
disc
with
adhesives
or
rental CD labels
with
marks
adhesives,
stuck
and damage the unit.
ON
I
>
<.
insertion
such
left
from
since
the
or ACC
·····•··••·•
....
····1
slot.
disc
function
turned off.
button. Remove disc after it is
CD.
in
the
as
Loading a
1.
Insert a CD into the centre of the CD SLOT
with label facing
the display, the CD enters the slot, and play
begins.
Notes:
If
the CD does
•
be
in the unit,orthe unit may require service.
• Discs without the
ROMs are
• Some CD-RICD-RW discs may notbe usable.
Pausing
1.
Press the
"PAUSE" appears
2.
To resume CD play, press the
again.
Displaying
This unit can display title data for CD-text/MP31
WMA discs.
1.
Each time the [DISP] buttonispressed, the
title display will change.
• CD-TEXT
Track~Disc~Artist~Track
• MP3JWMA
Track~Folder~Title~Album~Artist
Track
Notes:
• Ifthe CD playing is not
•
•
• Tag display gives prioritytoV2.3
• For
• IS08859-1, ASCII, S-JIS characters can be
• Titles up to
...
title has been input, "NO TITLE" appears
display.
If
an MP31WMA disc has no
TITLE" appears in the display.
This
unit supports MP31D3 Tags
1.0.
WMA
the extension header is displayed.
displayed in Tags.
UNKNOW characters can be turned into
IS08859-1 characters.
MP31WMA mode.
CD
up.
"LOADING" appears
not
enter easily, another CD may
not
supported.
~~j
or
•mark and CD-
play
[~~I~]
buttontopause play.
in
the display.
[~~~]
button
CD
titles
discs
...
discs
~
a CD-text disc
Tag
album Tags, the information written into
32 bytes can be displayed in COl
or
no user
in
input, "NO
V2.3
I
2.2
12.2.
the
/1.1
in
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Selecting a track
• Track advance
1.
Press the
beginning of the next track.
2. Each time the
track advances to the beginning of the next
track.
[~]
button to move to the
[~]
button is pressed, the
• Track back
1.
Press the
beginning of the current track.
2.
Press the
beginning of the previous track.
[~]
button to return to the
[~]
button twice to return to the
Fast-forwardlfast-reverse
• Fast-forward
1.
Press and hold the
• Fast-reverse
1.
Press and hold the
*
For
MP3IWMA discs, some
to
initiate movement between tracks.
error may occur
[~]
[~]
timeisrequired until
in
the playing time.
button(1sec.).
button(1sec.).
Also,
some
• Folder repeat play
Repeatedly plays all tracks of the current folder
on an MP3IWMA disc.
1.
Press and hold the
folder repeat play.
[RPn
button(1sec.) for
• Random play
This function plays all tracks recorded on a disc
in random order.
1.
Press the [ROM] button for random play.
• Folder random play
This function plays all the tracks of all the folders
an
recorded on
1.
Press and hold the [ROM] button(1sec.) for
folder random play .
MP3IWMA discinrandom order.
• To cancel play modes
1.
Press the button previously selected.
*
The
play
modeiscanceled and the off mode
in
the
appears
*
If
the error display"--:--"appears, these
modes (Scan/Repeat/Random) can be canceled
while still
display for 2 seconds.
in
play mode.
Folder select
Select a folder containing MP3IWMA files and
begins playing the first track in the folder.
1.
Press [UP] or [ON].
Press the [UP] button to move to the next
folder. Press the [ON] button to move to the
previous folder.
2. To select a track, press
[~]or[~].
Other play modes
• Scan play
This function locates and plays the first 10
seconds of all tracks recorded on a disc.
1.
Press the [SCN] button for scan play.
• Folder scan play
This function locates and plays the first 10
seconds of the first tracks of all folders on an
MP3IWMA disc.
1.
Press and hold the [SCN] button(1sec.) for
folder scan play .
• Repeat play
This function plays the current track repeatedly.
1.
Press the
[RPn
button for repeat play.
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Operations Common to
Each Mode
To change settings
1.
Press and hold the [DISP] button(1sec.)
to switch to the adjustment display.
2. Press
name"
"CLOCK" -"SETTINGS" -"SCRN SVR"
-"SCROLL"
-"TEL-SW"
*The adjustment
3.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select the
desired value.
*When "ENT'
4.
After completing settings, press the [DISP]
button to return to the previous mode.
• Setting
2-1. Select "CLOCK".
3-1. Press the
3-2. Press
minute.
3-3. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to set the time.
*The clock
3-4. Press the
memory and return to the previous mode.
Note:
•
You
with only the car's ignition
dies
clock will be reset. If another button/operation
selected while setting
mode
• Displaying the settings
You can see the state of current settings at any
operation mode.
2-1. Select "SETTINGS".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to display the
current settings.
*When the setting
[~]or[~]
as follows:
-"DIMMER" -"TEL-SP"
seconds before showing the desired value.
is
[;~I~]
the
cannotset the clock when it is displayed
orisremoved, or
is
state will
buttontoadjust setting value.
the
clock
[;~I~]
[~]or[~]
is
displayedin12-hour format.
[;~I~]
canceled.
be
displayed after 1 second.
to select the
item
willbedisplayed for 2
flashinginthe display, press
button
to select the hour
button to store the time in
on.
Ifthe car's battery
the
unitisremoved, the
the
clock, the clock set
is
selected, the current
"item
or
is
• Turning the screen saver
This unit has a screen saver function in which
various patterns and random characters can be
displayed on the operation status indication
area. This function can be turned on/off. If a
button is pressed while the screen saver is on,
the corresponding operation display is shown
for about 30 seconds, and then the display
returns to the screen saver.
*The factory default setting
2-1. Select "SCRN SVR".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob
"OFF".
• Setting title
Set how to scroll in CD-TEXT and MP3IWMA
titles.
scroll
*The factory default setting
2-1. Select "SCROLL".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob
"OFF".
• ON: Scroll automatically.
• OFF: Scroll 1 time only .
• Setting
Dimmer control can be set "ON" or "OFF".
*
The
2-1. Select "DIMMER".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select "ON" or
"OFF".
• Setting car speaker
dimmer
factory default settingis"ON".
is
method
is
control
output
on/off
"ON".
to
select "ON" or
"ON".
to
select "ON" or
for
cell
phones
When the AUX input jack is used to connect an
AUX BLUETOOTH BB (BLT370) (sold
separately):
*The factory default setting
is
"RIGHT'.
*To output the telephone calls, set cell phone
to
interrupt
2-1. Select "TEL-SP".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select "RIGHT"
or "LEFT'.
• RIGHT: Telephone calls can
• LEFT: Telephone calls can be heard on
"ON".
be
heard on
the front right speaker connected to this
unit.
the front left speaker connected to this
unit.
Example:
n1-
II
c:
I
II
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(
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After 1 second:
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• Cell phone interrupt setting
If you connect this unit and your cell phone with
an optional cable, you can listen to your calls on
your car speakers.
When the AUX input jack is used to connect an
AUX
BLUETOOTH BB (BLT370) (sold
separately):
*The factory default setting
2-1. Select "TEL-SW".
3-1. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select setting.
When turning the [ROTARY] knob, the
setting changes as follows:
+--+
"ON"
"OFF"
• OFF: This unit continues normal
operation even when the cell phone is
used.
• ON: Telephone calls can be heard from
the speakers connected to the unit.
*
When
listeningtocallsonyour car speakers,
the
turn
volume.
• MUTE: The sound from this unit is muted
during telephone calls.
Note:
• Ifconnecting a hands-free kit, make sure the
is
setting
the system.
ONtoreceive telephone audio through
+--+
[ROTARY] knobtoadjust the
is
"OFF".
"MUTE"
AUX function
An external input jack (AUX) is provided on the
front panel to allow playback of sound and
music from external devices.
• Selecting AUXINsensitivity
Make the following settings to adjust sensitivity
when the sound from an external device is
difficult to hear even after adjusting the volume.
*The factory default setting
1.
Press and hold the [DISP] button(1sec.).
2. Select "AUX SENS".
3.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select "HIGH",
"MID" or "LOW".
Note:
•
When
AUXmodeisselected, AUX IN sensitivity
can be
set.
is
"MID".
7.
ACCESSORIES
USB
USB
Note:
•
The
mode:
*Titles
Operations
memorydevice operation
following operations are
up
to
64 bytes can
mode.
the
be
displayed in USB
same as
CD
*Pause
*Track selection
*Fast-forwardlfast-reverse
*Scan
*Repeat
*Random
play
play
play
*Folder selection
See "CDIMP3IWMA
for details.
About
• USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, and
• This unit is compatible with USB 1.1/2.0 with
• USB memory devices playable via the unit's
"USB mass storage class devices"; operation
devices.
USB
refers to an external bus standard supporting
data transfer rates of 12 Mbps.
maximum data transfer rates of 12 Mbps.
USB cable are limited to those recognized as
is
not guaranteed with all USB memory
*Devices compatible with "USB Mass Storage
Class" can
device without special drivers or application
software.
• Consult the manufacturer of your USB
memory device for information regarding
whether it is supported by "USB Mass
Storage Class" standards.
• Audio files playable on this unit are limited to
MP3IWMA files. For details, see "MP3/WMA"
(page 11).
Copy-protected
on this unit.
• To prevent accidental loss of data, always
back up important data on your computer.
• Connections to a computer,
hub device are not supported.
Operations"
(page 11-13)
memory
be
usedbyconnecting to the host
WMA
files cannot be played
or
through a USB
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• When a USB memory device is composed of
two or more drives, only one of the drives will
be detected.
• USB memory devices with security functions
are not supported.
• The order in which tracks are recorded may
differ depending on the USB memory device
(the actual playback order may not be the
same as that indicated on your computer's
display).
• Insert and remove a USB memory device
only when the device is not being
accessed. Connecting/disconnecting the
device at the following times may result
the loss of data:
• If the USB memory device is removed or
power is disconnected during writing to
the device.
• When the device is subject to static
electricity or electric noise.
• Do not leave a USB memory device
unattended
direct sunlight or high temperatures may
cause deformation
the USB memory device.
in
an automobile. Exposure to
or
other malfunction of
in
To
stop play
1.
Press the [SRC] button and switch the
source to something other than the USB
memory device.
2.
Remove the USB memory device from the
USB cable.
Do not remove the USB memory device
while USB mode is selected, as it
in
loss of or damage to data on the USB
memory device.
Always backup and save important data on
your computer.
may
result
Connecting a USB memory device
1.
Connect the USB memory deviceto the USB
cable. Press the
source to the device.
Playback will begin from the first file
recorded on the device.
*Always insert the device fully into
connector. Incomplete connections
cause the device not toberecognized.
*Depending
some of time may be required until
are
read
into the unit.
To
listen to tracks on a connected
[SRC] button to switch the
on
the
number of tracks recorded,
the
may
all
tracks
USB memory device
1.
Press the [SRC] button to switch sources
When USB memory device is selected,
playback will begin from the location at which
playback was previously stopped.
*
WhenaUSB
and reconnected, playback will begin
previous track of the
memory deviceisdisconnected
from
USB
memory device.
the
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iPod Operations
This section describes operations when
connected to an Apple iPod via the USB cable.
Notes:
• See the iPod Owner's Manual for details
regarding operations.
•
The
unit will not operate,ormayoperate
improperly with unsupported versions.
• For
a list
of
Apple
iPod models compatible with
of
or
this
this unit, please contact your Clarion dealer
www.clarion.com.
• Made for iPod means that an electronic
accessory has been designed
to
iPod
and
specifically
developer to meet Apple performance
standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation
or
device
regulatory standards.
iPod
registered in the
its compliance with safety
and
iTunes are trademarksofApple Inc.,
U.
has been certifiedbythe
S.
and
to
connect
and
other countries.
Select iPod mode
1.
Press the [SRC] button.
Playback will begin from the last file that was
played on the iPod.
Notes:
•
The
following operations in Play mode operate
the same
*Track
*Fast·forwardlfast·reverse:
*Pause"
See "CDIMP3IWMA
for details.
• After
pause display,
Time
music file once again.
• Ifthe iPhone is used for telephone call in the
other operation mode
the iPod mode, you mustfinish the telephone call
and
mode.
as in CD mode:.
selection:
[ENT]
"
~/II
[~],
[~]
Operations"
[~],
[~]
(page 11-13)
a Podcast file has completed playback, the
or
the track-end position Play-
display will appear.Atthat time, select a
and
you wish to switch to
press the
[~~11]
button to enterthe iPod
Connecting
an
iPod
WhenaniPod is connected to the USB cable,
the "Shuffle" setting on the iPod will become as
follows:
• "Shuffle (Albums)" play
• "Shuffle (Songs)" play
~
Random play
~
All random play
The iPod has two modes: the "Play mode" and
the "iPod menu mode" for selecting tracks.
Switch between these modes by pressing the
[BND] button.
Note:
•
To
connect an iPod, please use the USB cable
that came with your iPod.
Setting iPod simple mode
Use this function if you wish to operate through
your iPod connected to this unit via the USB
cable.
*
The
factory default settingis"OFF'.
1.
Press and hold the [DISP] button(1sec.).
2.
Press
[1+1II]
or
[~]
to select "S-CTRL".
3.
Press the
4.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select "ON" or
"OFF".
• ON: Operations can be made through your
iPod.
• OFF: Operations cannot be made through
your iPod.
5.
Press and hold the
store the setting and return to the previous
mode.
Notes:
•
When
control mode, make the operations slowly.
repetitive operations are performed too quickly,
unforseen errors may occur.
• Some
Consultyour nearest Clarion dealer
confirm which models do
function.
[~~11]
button.
[~~11]
button(1sec.) to
performing iPod operations using simple
If
iPod
modelsdonot
support this function.
or
website
not
supportthis
to
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Other various play functions
(in Play mode)
Notes:
• These functions are not supported when in the
iPod menu mode.
The
Random function seton the iPodremains the
•
same after connecting/disconnecting
The
Repeatfunction on the iPod willbechanged
•
when the iPod
unit.
is
connected/disconnected to this
of
the iPod.
• Repeat play
Play back one track repeatedly.
1.
Press the [RPT] button.
• Random play
Play all albums within a selected category in
random order. (Corresponds to "Shuffle
(Albums)" command on iPod.)
1.
Press the [RDM] button.
• All random play
Play all tracks within a selected category in
random order. (Corresponds to "Shuffle
(Songs)" command on iPod.)
1.
Press and hold the [RDM] button(1sec.).
• To cancel play
1.
Press the same play button again.
Notes:
• Ifthe repeat play mode is canceled, once all
tracks within
playback will begin from the first track in the
selected category.
• IfACC is switched offwhen playing the lasttrack
within
a selected category in Random mode,
playback will begin from
ACC
is turned
• Though the default settingofan iPod is
Repeat", this indication is
mode status.
When
•
performing operations usingsimple control
mode,
a selected category are played,
a different track once
back
on.
not
displayed on the
do
notset the repeat offon the iPod.
"All
Selecting category from the iPod
menu
1.
Press the [BND] button to select the iPod
menu mode.
The iPod menu categories will be displayed.
Notes:
and
• Repeat
supported when in the iPod menu mode.
• In iPod menu mode, playback may not be
performed
[ROTARY] knob is turned quickly.
Random mode operations are not
if
[~]or[~]
is pressedorthe
2. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to switch between
categories.
The iPod menu categories change as follows:
"PLA
YLlST'
"SONG"
Note:
The
iPod menu mode canbecanceled
performing oneofthe following operations:
• Press the
• Press the
screen is displayed.
3.
Press the
4.
When the track name display is showing,
press the
Playback will begin from the first track in the
selected category, and the iPod menu mode
will be canceled.
*Subfolders may
the category.
In
this case, use the [ROTARY] knob to switch
between subfolders and use the
to
select the desired subfolder.
*
When
press the
currently playing folder name display.
5. Use the [ROTARY] knob to select a track
within a category.
+--+
"ARTIST'
+--+
"GENRE"
[BND]
~]
the track name displayisshowing,
button.
button when the categoryselect
[~]
button to select the category.
[~]
button.
be
displayed, depending
[~]
button to returntothe
+--+
"ALBUM"
+--+
"COMPOSER"...
[~]
by
button
+--+
on
iPod menu alphabet search
This function searches the subfolders for
desired alphabetical letters.
1.
Press the [BND] button to select the iPod
menu mode.
2. Turn the [ROTARY] knob to switch between
categories.
3. Press the
*Subfolders may
the category.
In
to
[~]
4. Press and hold the [DISP] button
5.
Turn the [ROTARY] knob to select
desired letter to search.
6.
Press the [DISP] button to perform search.
*During search, press the [DISPj button to
cancel search.
[~]
button.
be
displayed, depending
this case,
switch between subfolders
buttontoenter the next subfolder layer.
you
can use the [ROTARY]
and
use the
(1
the
on
knob
sec.).
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Selecting category
using
preset
memory
1. Press the [BND] button to select the iPod
menu mode.
The category can be set as follows in the
[DIRECT] (1-6) buttons.
[1] : PLAYLiST
[2]:
ARTIST
[3]:
ALBUM
[4]:
SONG
[5]:
GENRE
[6] : COMPOSER
2. Press the desired [DIRECT] (1-6) button to
select the category.
*Subfolders may
the category.
In
this case,
between subfolders
to select the desired subfolder.
3.
When the track name display is showing,
press the
Playback will begin from the first track in the
selected category, and the iPod menu mode
will be canceled.
*
Use
within a category.
[~]
the
[ROTARY]
be
displayed, depending
use
the [ROTARY] knob to switch
and
use the
button.
knob to select a track
[~]
on
button
About title
This unit supports the display of title information
obtained from a connected iPod.
• Character code information is UTF-8;
displayable characters include English
alphanumerics, some symbols, and some
umlaut characters.
• Unsupported characters will be replaced by
asterisks (*).
display
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8.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Power does not
turn on.
(No sound)
No
sound when
operating the unit
with amplifiers
power antenna
attached.
Nothing happensMicroprocessor malfunction
when buttons aredue to noise, etc.
pressed.
Incorrect wiring.
Power antenna lead is short
circuited,orexcessive
current is required for
or
remotely powering on the
amplifiersorpower antenna.
DCP or main unit connectors
are dirty.
The speakerprotection circuit
is operating.
MP3IWMA files are absent
on disc.
Files are not recognized as
MP3IWMA files.
File system is not correct.
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the fuse
blows again, consult your dealer.
Consult your dealer.
1.
Turn the unit off.
2.
Remove all wires attached to the power antenna
lead. Check each wire for possible short circuits
using an ohm meter.
3. Turn the unit back on.
4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to the power
antenna lead one by one. If the amplifiers turn off
before all wires are attached, use an external relay
to provide remote power-on voltage (excessive
current required).
1. Turn off power, then press the
[RELEASE] button and remove
the DCP.
2. Use a thin rod to hold reset
button depressed (2 sec.).
If the reset button is pressed
when a disc is loaded, please
eject the disc and load it once
again before attempting to play
it.
Wipe dirt off with a soft cloth dampened with cleaning
alcohol.
1.
Turn down sound volume. Function can also be
restored by turning power off and on again.
(Speaker volume is reduced automatically when
the speaker protection circuit operates).
2. If the sound is still muted, consult your dealer.
Write MP3IWMA files onto disc properly.
Use properly encoded MP3IWMA files.
Use
IS09660
system.
level 1,2or
JOLIET or Romeo file
CD is dirty.
CD is heavily scratched/
warped.
MP3IWMA files are not
encoded properly.
Sound is
when power is
first turned on.
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CZ209
Condensation may form on
the internal lens when the car
is parkedina humid place.
File system is not correct.
Clean the CD with a soft cloth.
Replace with a CD without scratches.
Use properly encoded MP3IWMA files.
Let dry for about 1 hour with power on.
Use
IS09660
system.
level1,2 or JOLIETorRomeo file
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The device contains no
WMA files.
The files are not proper
WMA format.
Files are DRM copyright
protected.
Connectors are loose.
Some USB portable music
players mayconsume current
that exceeds the USB rating.
In
this case, this unit's
overcurrent protection circuit
operates to stop the music
playback.
Sound
interrupted or has
noise.
Cannot connectDevice has been connected
device to the USB improperly.
cable.I-C-o-n-n-e-c-to-r-I·s-br-o-k-e-n.---+-R--I
is
MP3IWMA files are not
encoded properly.
is
Device
I-C-o-n-n-e-ct-o-rs-a-r-e-Io-o-s-e-.
According to the device's
operation state, device may
not be recognized.
damaged.Disconnect and reconnect the device. If device still
MP31
MP31
----I
Record MP3IWMA files properly to the device.
Use properly encoded MP3IWMA files.
See page
protection.
Disconnect the device and reconnect securely.
Check operation of portable music player.
Use properly encoded MP3IWMA files.
cannot be recognized, try replacing with different
device.
Disconnect and reconnect the device.
Connect the device
ep ace
11
for details on how to cancel DRM
in
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9.
ERROR
If an error occurs,
Take
the measures described below to eliminate the problem.
DISPLAYS
oneofthe
following
A CD is caught inside the CD
deck and is not ejected.
A CD cannot
to scratches, etc.
A CD is loaded upside-down
inside the CD deck and does
not play.
messages
be
played due
is displayed.
This is a failure of the CD deck mechanism. Consult
your dealer.
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped disc.
Eject the disc and reload properly.
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to
During the iPod analyse,Switch
failure to achieve
state or initialize the iPod
driver, unusual detection of
iPod driver.
During the playback, failureSwitchtothe iPod mode again.
to achieve the iPod state,
unusual detection of iPod
driver.
ERROR 5
(iPod mode)
ERROR 7
(USB mode)
If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the reset button.
persists, turn off the power and consult your dealer.
The connected iPod
recognized.
USB memory device format
error.
the
iPodiPod.
is
not
Disconnect and reconnect the iPod.
Disconnect and reconnect USB memory device.
device still cannotberecognized, try replacing
different USB memory device.
the iPod mode again, reset the unit
and
with
If
the problem
If
10.
SPECIFICATIONS
FM Tuner
Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable Sensitivity: 9 dBf
50dB QUieting Sensitivity: 15 dBf
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 70 dB
Stereo Separation
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 30 Hz to 15 kHz
(1
kHz): 35 dB
AM Tuner
Frequency Range: 530 kHz to
Usable Sensitivity: 25
IJV
1710kHz
CD Player
System: Compact disc digital audio system
Usable Discs: Compact disc
Frequency Response
Dynamic Range
Harmonic Distortion: 0.01
(±1
(1
kHz): 85 dB
dB): 5 Hz to 20 kHz
%
Audio
Maximum Power Output: 200 W (50 W X 4 ch)
Bass Control Action (100 Hz): +14 dB,
Treble Control Action (10 kHz): +14 dB,
Line Output Level (CD 1 kHz): 1.8 V
-14
-14
dB
dB
General
Power Supply Voltage:
14.4 V DC (10.8 to 15.6 V allowable), negative
ground
Current Consumption: Less than 15 A
Speaker Impedance: 4
Weight / Source unit: 2.69 lb. (1.22 kg)
Weight / Remote control unit:
1.41 oz. (40 g) (including battery)
Dimensions / Source unit:
7" (Width) X 2" (Height) X 6-1/8" (Depth)
[178 (W) X 50 (H) X 155 (D) mm]
Dimensions / Remote control unit:
1-3/4" (Width) X 4-5/16" (Height) X 7/16"
(Depth)
[44 (W) X 113 (H) X
Power
20 W
and 1
SignaltoNoise Ratio:
88 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 )
Note:
• Specifications
without notice for further improvement.
consult
Use the enclosed screws for installation. Using other screws can
damage. (Figure 3)
...
INSTALLING
installing the source unit before starting.
30°
of
the horizontal plane. (Figure 2)
workonthe car body, suchasdrilling holes, etc.,
beforehand.
Max.
30°/30'
max./
Max. 30°
GliID
THE
SOURCE
Mount
screwdriver to
then secure the stopper
Insen
all the
Consult your Cfarion dealer for details.
loose.
bend
each stopper
of
the universal mounting bracket inward,
as
shown
as
shown
in Section 6.
the source unit into the universal mounting bracket until it locks.
01
the top
hooks
are locked.
car
models require special mounting kits for
in Figure 4.
and
bottomofthe outer escutcheon
proper
and
instafJation.
cause
Figure2/Figure2/Figura
UNIT
mountitso
1. Avant
de
commencer, preparer toutes les
rapparell pilote.
2. Installer
rapparell
2)
(Figure
3.
S'il est necessaire d·eflecfuer cenains travaux sur la carrosserie
percer
des
4.
treus. elc., consulter d'abord votre concesslonnalre automobile
Utiliser les vis fourOles
des
dommages. (Figure 3)
2
I INSTALLATION
• Montage universel
1.
Placer
Ie supportdemontage
pour
un tournevis
montage unlversel,
2. Cabler
comme
3.
lnserer
that
sort bloque.
4 Reperer Ie haut et Ie
taus les crochets sOlent verrOUlHes
Remarques:
• Certains modeles de voiture necessltent un '{It
installarion correcte. Consulter
• Serrer fermement
desserre
montre
rappareil pilote
avec un angle .nleneur a30par
pour
repher vers rexteneur chaque languettedusupport
pUIS
ltxer les langueUes
danslaSectlon 6.
dans
basdeI'ecusson exteneur
la
languette avant
DE
COMENZAR
1. Esta
unidadhasido
exclusivamente
alimentaci6nde12 V, Y
2.
Lea
cuidadosamente estas instrucciones.
3.
Antesdecomenzar, cerci6resededesconectar
el terminal
cortocircuitos durante la instalaci6n. (Figura 1)
diseflada para utilizarse
en
autom6viles con fuente
'9~
de
la bateria.
negativo
Estoespara
ALLATIONIPRECAUCIONES
pieces
necessalres
pour
Installer
rapport a rhonzontal.
comme
I'installatlon
l·ullhsalfon
d·autres vis peut
Chassis I
ChaSSIS
b
Max.
DE
L'APPAREIL
universel
dans
Ie tableaudebord, utlliser
comme
mantre
Ie suppondemontage unlversel JusquaceqU-II
elle
manterdemaniere
de
pour
eVlter
mOil/age speCial
pour
que
I"appare;/pilote
Ie
revendeur Clarion
causer
/ Chasis
S-=m-=m"IOCB
-=m-=m-=m=a::-;.;.
Figure3/Figure3/Figura
PILOTE
de
sur
la FIgure 4
pour
fes derails.
ne
de
amasa.
evitar
1. Antes
de
comenzar, prepare todos
unidad
fuente.
2.
Instale la unidad conunangulode30° sabreelplano
3. Si tiene
Que
realizar cualquier trabajo en la carroceria,
orificios, etc., consulte al
4. Use los tomillos incluidos para la instalaci6n.
causar
dailos.
(Figura 3)
Chassis /
ChaSSIS
~_-_-_-
/ Max. 8
mm
3
IINSTALACIONDELA
• Montaje universal
1. Coloque el soporte
un
destomillador
hacla adentro, y
2.
Conecte
Inserte la
3.
que
une
se
enganchado.
4.
Tenga
exterior, y
Notas:
• Algunos modelos de autom6viles requieren juegos de montaje especiales
para realizar la instalaci6n apropiada. Solicite fos detal/es
Clarion..
• Apriete con
fuente.
para
despues
los cables
unidad
luenteenel soportedemontaje
cuidado
con la partes superior e inferiordela pleza ornamental
m6nteladeforma
seguridad
e
if)
Car
Batlerl9 de VOllure
BaterHa
~
Figure1/Figure
PARALAINSTALACION
proveedordesu autom6vil.
/ Chasis
Damage I Dommage I Dano
de
montaje
universalenel tablerodeinstrumentos, utilice
dablar
cacta
asegure el reten
comosemuestraenla Secci6n 6.
que
el reten frontal para evitar
1 /
Figura
los
elementos
necesarios para instalar la
horizontal. (Figura 2)
como
EI
usadeotros tamillas puede
UNlOAD
reten del soportedemontaje
como
sa muestra
universal
todos los
ganchos
queden
queseaffoje la unidad
battery
del
autom6vil
1
taladrado
FUENTE
universal
enlaFigura 4.
hasta
que
quede
bloqueados.
a su proveedor
de
•
Console
•
Dimensions
•
Dlmenslones
I'
L
Outer
Vue
opening
dimensions
d'ouverturedela
de18abertura
7-3116"
(182mm)
-=-~::.~""~_'_
Orificio
console
de18consola
__
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!
..
,
Top
Haut
Parte superior
Stoppers
Languenes
Aetenes
Hole
Trou
Orificio
t
Tournevls
Destornillador
Bottom
•
escutcheon
lateraledeI'ecusson
side
Bas
Parte inferior
view
exterieur
~
Outer
escutcheon
Ecusson exterieur
Pieza ornamental exterior
Figure4/Figure4/Figura
lnstrument panel
Tabieaudebord
de
instrumentos
Tablero
i
/./~
~
Stoppers
Languenes
Retenes
Note:
• Before attaching the universal mounting bracket, slightly
toward the inside with your fingers
4
Remarque:
• Avant de fixer Ie
I'inrerieur avec les doigts et fixez-/e sur
Nota:
• Antes de fijar
el
interior con
hacia
Hexagonal bolt
Ecrou rlexagonal
Perno hexagonal
Strap
Armature
Banda
• This
partisnot
provided in
some
• Cette piece n-exlste
piezanose
• Esta
palm
de montage universe!, pllez legerement Ie ressort vers
el
soporte de montaje universal,
fos
dedos y fijelo enfaparte lateral
suministra
and
attach it to the sideofcar.
/e
pas
sur
10us
can
core de /a voilUre
doble
ligeramenteelresorte
models.
les modeles
algunos modelos.
bend
del
the spring
autom6vil.
Page 25
• Fixed
Mount
(TOYOTA, NISSAN
vehicles)
This unit is designed for fixed installation in the dashboard.
is
If the vehicle
with the parts
If
kit
Bend
installed to the
1.
equipped with a factory-installed radio, install the source unit
and
lhe
to install
Bend
screws
vehicle is not equipped with a factory-installed radio, obtainaninstatlation
the
source unit in the following procedure.
the stopper following the procedures
TOYOTA,
the
stopper from the source unit. (Figure5,6)
and
other
marked
(*)
(Figure 7).
NI$SAN
and
other ISO/DIN equipped vehicles.
below
ISO/DIN
when
this source unit is
equipped
BEFORE BEND/AVANTLACOURBUREIANTES DE
2.
Secure the mounting brackets to the chassisasshown in Figure 7.
pre-tapped for
new
3. Wire as shown in Section 6.
4. Secure the unit in the dashboard,
the center panel.
TOYOTA
and
holes, of the mounting brackets
NI$$AN
vehicles; modification, suchasdrilling
may
be required for other models.
and
then reassemble the dashboard and
Figure5/Figure51Figura
Holes
are
• Montage
(TOYOTA,
Cel
vehicule
avec les
SI
Ie vehicule n'est
kIf d"installallon
Coubezlabutee
inslalle
DIN
1.
Coubezlabuleedel'apparell source, (Figure 5. 6)
fixe
NISSAN
appareil est comtu
est
equipe d'un auto·radio inslalle aI'u5ioe, installer I'appareil pilote
pieces
sur
un vehicule
et autres vehicules equipes
pour
une
installation fixe
etles
ecrous marquees de ('.If) (Figure 7).
pas
equipe
d'un
pur
installer
apres les operations cl-dessous lorsque I'appareil pilote est
aUlo-radio installe a
rapparell
TOYOTA,
NISSAN et autres vehicules
pilote
avec
DOBLAR
STOPPERlTOURNEVISIDESTORNILLADOR
SOURCE
UNIT/APPAAEIL
PILOTElUNIDAD
5
2.
FIxer Ie supportdemontage
les
trOllS sont
modificatIOndusupport de montage.
peuvent eire necessaire
3 Cabler com
4. Fixer rappareil
me
panneau cenlral
pre·decoupes
pour
montre
dans
dans
Ie tableaudebard
sur
Ie cnassls
comma
pour
les vehlcules
comme
les aulres rnOdeles.
la Section 6,
PUIS
dans
Ie tableau
la procedure sUivante.
ISO/DIN)
de
bordo
Si
rusineseprocurer un
equipes
ISOI
Ie
AFTER BEND/APRESLACOURBUREIDESPUES DE
FUENTE
Figure6/Figure6/Figura
montre
sur la Figure 7
TOYOTAelNISSAN;
Ie perr;agedenouveaux
remonter Ie tableaudebard et Ie
des
trous,
• Montaje
Esla
instrumentos. Sielautom6vif disponedeuna
unidad
la
Si al autom6vilnodisponedeuna
de
siguiente.
Dobledeinstalar
equipados
indicados a continuaci6n.
1.
fijo
(Automoviles
provistosdenorm
unidadhasido
fuente can las
instalaci6n
Doble el reten procedentedela
TOYOTA, NISSAN, Y
disenada
piezas
para
instalar la
esta
unidadenvehiculos
con
ISOIDIN, extraiga el reten
para
unidad
as ISO/DIN)
instalarsedefonna
y los tornillos marcados
radio instalada en Ulbrica, adquiara un
tuentedeacuerdo con el
unidad
DOBLAR
6
2.
Asegure
los soportesdemontaje
Los orilicios ya han
pero
para otros
modelos
taladradodenuevos
los cables
la unidad al tablerodeinstrumentos, y
de
instrumentos y el panel central.
3.
4.
como
Conecte
Asegure
tablero
al chasis
sido
taladradosenlos
puede resultar necesario realizar modificaciones.
oriliciosenlos soportesdemontaje.
comosemuestraenla Secci6n
otros
fijaeneltablero
radio instaladaenhflbrica, instale
con
(*)
enlaFigura
procedimiento
TOYOTA,
NISSAN,
los
procedimientos
6)
TOYOTAyNISSAN,
6.
despues
vuelva a
yoloms
siguiendo
fuente. (Figura 5,
comosemuestraenla Figura
autom6viles
de
montar
juego
7,
7.
el
Center
Panel
(Note
Panneau
Panel
central
• :
The
parts
and
the installation kit.
*:
Tha
Note 1:
•
In
fifUng,
Note
• If a
with a
BliIIiI
-4.
1.
When
Section "3. INSTALLING THE
2.
Remove the Detachable Control Panel (DCP).
..
3.
Press the outer escutcheon upward
4. Insert
Pull the
5.
BliIIiI
-5.
,.
Be sure to
2.
Be
the engine, exhaust pipe, etc.
3. If the fuse should blow, check that the wiring is correct.
If it is. replace the fuse with
original one. (Figure 10)
Nore:
• There are various typesoffuse holder. Do
meta/parts.
4.
When
automotive cable that can withstand15A
directly from the battery to ensure that the unit will operate normally.
Note that a fuse
the cable battery terminal to prevent accidents.
screws with Ihis
screws with this
some
cases, the center
etc.).
2:
hook
on the installation bracket interferes with the unit,
nipper
or
a similar tool.
.....
REMOVAL
removing the source unit,
For instructions on removing the DCP, refer to the
and
lock the hook plates. (Figure 9)
hook
plates to remove the source unit.
..
CAUTIONSONWIRINGIPRECAUTIONSAUSUJET
tum
the
particular1y careful
the main
power
must
mark
mark
are
originally attached to the vehicle.
panel
may
OF
disassemble
SOURCE
...
power
off
when
wiring.
where
you route
Heal
may
a
new
one with the
supply fuse in the
be installed
at
1)
central
(Remarqure
1)
1)
to install radioorincluded in
modification (trimming,
bend
and
flatten it
are
require
(Nota
used
some
THE SOURCE UNIT I DEPOSEDEL'APPAREIL PILOTE I DESMONTAJE
it in the reverse of the
UNIT'.
and
remove it. (Figure 8)
Oute,
Ecusson exlerleur
Pieza ornamental exterior
the
wires. Keep them well
damage
the wires.
same
not
let the
car
is 15 Aorless,
and
supply this unit with power
a distancenolonger
owner's
escutcheon--------.~
amperage
battery
manual.
ratingasthe
side
touch other
purchase
than30cm
order
away
in
~
Figure8/Figure8/Figura
from
an
from
Vide poche
8oIsill0
Figure
7 1
Figure
7 f
Figura
7
Les pIecesetles VIS portant
ou
fourmes
Installe
Ill"
Les VIS portant
Remarque
1:
• Dans certams cas,Iepanneau
(ebarbage. remplissage. etc.).
Remarque2:
•51Uf}
crochet
du support d'mstallallon mterfere avec rapparell.IelOrdre of
avec
una pmce auunoufll Slmi/aire
I'aplat/{
cene
dansIekit d'installahon
celie
marque sont foumles
cenltal
marque
sonl
d'onglne
peut necess/te certames modifJcatJOns
8
DES
CONNEXIONSIPRECAUCIONES
1. S'assurer
de
meltre
d'allmenlallon
qu'un fusible
pour
rapparell hors
cas his.
aulomoblle
dOlt
eviler
2.
Falre parllculierement attention larsderachemmement
Les
eloignerdumoteur,
d'endommager
3.
Sile
fusible saute. venfier
Sile
fusible est grille, Ie remplacer
que
Ie fusible d'origine (FIgure 10)
Remarque:
..
1/
Ya differenl typedeporte-fusible.Laborne du
toucher d'autres pieces metalltques.
4.
Si Ie fusible
achetez un cable
appareit directement a partir
fonctionnera normalement.
Notez
ballene
de la
ClrCUlt
avantdelalre Ie
des
tuyaux d'echappement, etc. La
slle
cablage
est
correct
par
un fusible
prlncipaledela voiture estde15 Aoumains.
qUI
peut
supporter 15 Aetahmenter cet
de
la batlerie at assurer
etre Installe a une distancedemains30emdeborne
toul accident.
utllisees
pour
avec Ie W!!hfcule
cablage
des
neufdememe
core
batterienedoir
que
l'appareil
I'autoradlo
fils
chaleur
amperage
risque
pas
Las
piezas
• :
*:
Nota
•Enalgunos casos.elpanel
Nora
• Si a/gun
1. Para
2.
3.
4. Inserte y bloquee las
5. Tire
y tomillos can
suministran can et
Los
lomillos
1:
(racorta, Umado, etc.).
2:
gancho
apfanelo con unos
desmontarlaunidad
Secci6n
M3.
INSTALACI6N
Desmonte al
...
Para instrucciones sabre
instrucciones.
Presione la pieza
de
las
placasdeenganche
esta
marcaseutilizan
juegodeinstalaci6n.
con
esta
marca
estan originalmente fijados a los autom6viles.
central
puede
del soporte de montaje interfiere
a/icates u otra herramienta similar.
DE
LA UNIDAD FUENTE
fuente, reahce el procedimiento
paneldecontrol
DELAUNlOAD
desmontable
c6mo
desmontar
ornamental
exterior
para
hacia
extraer la
placasdeenganche. (Figura
para
requerir
ciertas
con
FUENTE".
(DCP).
el DCP, consulte el
aluera
y extraigala. (Figura 8)
9)
unidad
instalar la radio 0
modificaciones
fa
unidad. d6blelo y
inversoatde
fuente.
PARALACONEXIONDECABLES
1.
Antesdehacer
de
2.
Sea
aJejados
3. Si
Si
amperaje
Nora:
• Existen varios tipos de portafusibfes. No permita que el terminal
/a bateria toque otras partes meta/icas.
4.
Cuando
menos, adquiarauncable
esta
funcionar normalmente.
Tengaeneuenta
cable
las
la unidad.
especialmente
el
fusiblesequema,
esta
unidad
conexiones,
cuidadoso
del
motor,
tubodeescape, etc. EI
quemado,
ellusibledealimentaci6n principal
que
revise
reemplace
que
el original. (Figura 10)
directamente
desdelabaleria
que
para
va a terminalesdela
aseguresededesconectar
al dirigir y fljar
calor
las
conexiones.
el fusible
por
otro
autom6vil
accidentes,
bateriaauna
del
que
para cerciorarsedeque
para
evitar
los
cables. mantengaJos
puede
danar
nuevo
canelmismo
autom6vil seade15 A 0
pueda res;stir 15 A Y alimente
debera
instalarunfusibleenal
distancianosuperior a30em.
manual
la alimentaci6n
los
cables.
valor
del
lado de
pueda
se
la
de
de
..
FU,se
c~se
BOltler a fusibleI
Cajadefusible.,
~
Fuse
~~~;~::
Figure
10/
Figure
10/
Figura
10
Page 26
........
-6.
WIRE CONNECTIONS I CONNECTIQUE I CONEXION DE
To external
amplifier
..Toeliminate
audio
CAUTION: Please make
short circuits,donot
properly,
to
damagetothe
sure
the
~~~u~~uap~~~~~~~~U:O~~::~C~~Uits
A~~~~ioN:
Lorsque
vous
atlentionamettre
delavoiture. Sinon, vous rJsquez
pilote.
A un
ampllflcador
~
externo
ponerlo
hlclese, la
Antenna
Antenne
Antena
conecteunampllflcador
adecuadamente a
..
Para eliminar los cortocircuitos de audio, no quite los casquilJos protectoresde los cables
RCA no utilizados.
Conductor amarillo (Conductor de protecci6n de la memoria)
r---------"I
Fuse (lSA)
Fusible
Fusible
Yellow wire (BuS power
Fil jaune
Conductor
__
Fuse (3A)
Fusible (3A)
Fusible (3A)
Red
wire (Power iead)
Fil
rouge (fit d'alimentationj
Conductor rojo (Conductor
BluelWhite wire (Amplifier turn-on lead)
Fil
bleu/blanc
Conductor
azuVolanco
Black wire (Ground lead)
)
Fil
noir (til de lerre)
Conductor negro (Conductor de
: \Brancher ala terre
OrangelWhite wire (Illumination lead)
~~~~ci~:~~~~a~;~~;%~~~~elconductor
,J
)
Blue wire (Auto antenna lead)
Fil
bleu (iii de I'antenne illeclrique)
Conductor azul (conductor
\
Extension Lead
16
broches
prolongadorde16 contactos
lead)*
marr6n (Conductor de silenclamiento
Connect
to
Brancher
Conectelo
(lSA)
(lSA)
(1ildebus
amarillo
(fildemise sous tension tehkommandable de I'amplificateur)
(Cond~nexi6n
Connect
to
Brancher
au til de mise sous tension telecommandable de I'ampliflcateur.
~f~~~~'
Connecttovehicle
Conectelo a una parte metalica del chasis del vehiculo.
Connect it to the car power suppty terminal lor illumination.
Le connecter it la borne d'alimenlation de l'eclalrage de la voiture
Conectelo
Connectitto
Le connecter a
de la voilure.
Conectelo allerminal de alimentaci6n de la anlena.
telephone).
cellu~e
au
81
d'alimentation)*
(conductor
remo~n
mute lead.
til de sourdlOedulell§phone mobIle,
conductor de silenciamienlo dellelefono modular,
Connect directty to battery.
Brancher directement
Conectek>
directamente a la bateria.
lead)*
de alimentaci6ndebus).
Connect directty10battery,
Srancher directement
Conectelo directamente a la bateria.
de alimentaci6n)
AccessoryEfJ12
Accessoireffi12 V
AccesorioEf)12 V
de Is alimentaci6n del amplificador)
lead of amplifier.
:ln~~~~~~~neXi6n
pue~
masa)
~SiS
ground.
du
chassis du vehicule.
de iluminacion)
al
terminal dealimentaci6n del autom6vil para iluminaci6n.
para
~
motorizada)
~
the car power
sup~
la
borne d'alimentallon de I'antenne electrique
de
tell~1ono).
ala baltene.
ala battens
V
automatica de la
terminal for the antenna.
Note:
•
Some
units do not have connecting leads orjacks.
(Refer to
*.)
Remarque:
afJfJarell~
• Cqrtains
(VOlf
*.)
Nota:
• Afgunas unidadesnotienen cables de conexi6nniconectores.
(Refierase
No.
FRONT RIGHT Gray (Red)
(j)
FRONT LEFT Gray (White)
@
NON·FADER RIGHT Purple (Red)
@
NON·FADER LEFT Purple (White)
@
OEM STEERING WHEEL REMOTE CONTROL iNPUT JACK (Black)
®
No.
1;
AVANT DROIT Gns (Rouge)
'2~\
AVANT GAUCHE Gris (Blanc)
'.!) DROIT Pourpre NON-FADER (Rouge)
@ GAUCHE Pourpre NON·FADER (Blanc)
'§) PAISE O'ENTREE
No.
DELANTERO DERECHO Gris (Rojo)
(j)
DELANTERO IZQUIERDO Gris (Blanco)
@
SIN BALANCE DELANTERO·TRASERO Derecho violeta (Rojo)
@
@ SIN BALANCE DELANTERO·TRASERO Izquierdo violeta (Blanco)
TOMA DE ENTRADADECONTROL REMOTO PARAELVOLANTE
®
OEM (Negro)
n 'om
fJ'lS
de
condur;tfl(H". de
a
*.)
OE
TELECOMMANDE SUR VOLANT OEM
Description
Description
Descripci6n
COflnClflO'l
ell
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pr'"''''
(NOIf)
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ami
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•
•
•
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SYSTEM EXAMPLE I EXEMPLE DE SYSTEME I EJEMPLO DESISTEMA
Exampleofthe
Exempledesysteme
Ejemplodesistema
system
usinganexternal
ulilisantunamplificateur
utilizandounamplificador
amplifier
exterieur.
externo
(Audio
(audio-visuel)
(audiovisual)
Visual)
•
ExampleofAUX
•
Exempledeconnexion
•
Ejemplodeconexi6ndeAUX
BluetoothBBconnection
AUX
~
I
I
I
I
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
BB
BB
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L-c~o:~:
This system has an external input jack on the front panel, so you can
listen to your telephone calls or music from external devices on your
car speaker.
Comme ce systeme possede
panneau avan!. vous
delamusique
haul-padeurs de volre voiture
Este sistema bene una lorna de entrada exterior en el panel frontal
para poder escuchar las lIamadas telef6nicas 0 la musica de los
disposilivos exiernos por los altavoces del aulom6vil.
pmvenantdl
uoe·
pnse ,I'enlcee exleme
pouv<ve:",:~~:~~~:a~~':
:;~~~~~~"~:';;~~~iQU'"
>e"
Ie
No.
No.
CD
Source unit
® RCA extension cable (sold separately)
@ 4-Channel power amplifier
@ Front speakers
® Rear speakers
® Speakers
CD
External unit
@ Aux Bluetooth BS (BLT370)
® Stereo mini-plug cable (sold separately)
ami
-8.
1.
2.
IMPORTANT:
•
mmm
GENERAL CAUTIONS I PRECAUTIONS GENERALES I PRECAUCIONES GENERALES
Do not open the case. There are no user serviceable parts inside. If you drop
anything into the unit during installation, consult your dealer or an authorized
CLARION service center.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. Never use hard cloth, thinner,
benzen, alcohol, etc. For tough dirt, apply a little cold or warm water to a soft
cloth and wipe off the dirt gentry.
Improper
installation
have the
wire
leads
may
appropriate
experience,
voids the warranty.
G1EI
cause
Description
damagetoyour
consultaqualified
unitorcar.Ifyoudonot
installer. Cutting
chassis
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~~_m_PI_ifi_ca_te_"_d_e
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I~'
1. Ne pas ouvrir Ie colfret.
al'interieur de I'appareil.
I'installation. consulter votre revendeur
CLARION.
2.
Utiliser un chiffon doux et sec
chiffon rigide, un diluant, du benzene.
tenaee. appliquer un peu d'eau lroide
daucement la salete.
IMPORTANT:
• Une installation
{'on
qua/ifie.
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l Cable
de
rahonge RCA (vendu separemenl)
Haut-parieurs avant
Haut-parleurs arriere
IHaut-parteurs
exle:!2.:
A",U7CX
c-BI...,uec-tO..,o_th...,B..,8.,-I'cBc-L
jCable
stereo
a mini-fiche (vendu separemenl)
incorrecte
ne
possede
pas
les connaissances requises.
CouperIe'il
du
Description
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=c
T;::3...,70,.:1-,-,-,.,--,;,_
jj
n'y a pasdepieces reparables par rutilisateur
Si
un objet est tombe dans I'appareil pendant
pour
nettoyerIecolfret, ne jamais utiliser un
peut
endommager
chassis annule
._
auunseNice
apres-vente agree
de
I"alcool, etc. Pour en lever la salete
au
tiede
sur
un chiffon doux et essuyer
I'appareil
ou
consulter
/a
garantie.
/e
w§hicu/e. Sf
un instalfateur
_
.~_
IMPORT
No.
CD
Unidad fuente
® Cable de extensi6n
@ Amplificador de polencia de 4 canales
@ Altavoces delanteros
® Altavoces traseros
® Altavoces
(j) Unidad externo
@ Bluetooth BB auxiliar
® Cable de miniclavija estereo (vendido par separado)
1.
No abra la caja. Enelinterior no hay piezas que pueda reparar el usuario.
8i dentro de la unidad entra algo durante la instalaci6n, consulte a su
proveedor
0 a un centro de servicio autorizado por CLARION.
2.
Para limpiarlacaja, utilice un pano suave y seco. no use nunca un pano
duro, diluidor de pintura, benceno, alcohol. etc. Para la suciedad resistente,
aplique un poco de agua
la parte sucia.
ANTE:
•
La
fnsralaci6n
ustednoposee
fnapropiada
113
experiencia
Si
cualificado.EIcortedelos
anulara la garantia.
Descripci6n
RCA
(Bl
T370j
fria
0 caliente a un
puede
causar
dafios
apropiada,
conductoresdepuesta
pano
suave y frote suave mente
en$Uunidad
consulfe
a un
instalador
amasa
(carroceria)
0 su
autom6vil
.
Clarion Co., Ltd.
Page 28
'ifhim
GARANTIE LIMITEE DE 1
clarion
Ce produit Clarion vendu par marchand autorise Clarion est garanti contretous defauts de materiel et de mise
reuvre pour une duree de
effectues chezunmarchand autorise Clarion.
Tous cablages, fils et autres accessoires Clarion achetes chez
defauts de materiel et de mise
TOUT
SOUMIS
2.
3.
ACHAT DE PRODUITS CLARION EFFECTUE
A DES RESTRICTIONS DE GRANANTIES DECRI CI-DESOUS.
Les conditions de cette garantie limitee et I'implication delaresponsabilite de Clarion CorporationofAmerica
"Clarion" sous cette garantie limitee sont les suivantes:
1. DANS LE CAS DE LA GARANTIE L1MITEE DE
D'INSTALLATION
CENTRES
FIN DE
Cette Garantie Limitee sera annuleesiun dommage est survenuaubien lors
ou entreprise qui n'est pas accredite comme
Cette Garantie Limitee n'est pas applicable aunaucun produit sujet aI'abus, negligence, accidentes, installation
ou utilisation incorrects ou que les numeros de serie
installes, ajustes ou repares autrement indique par Clarion.
DES
CE
DOCUMENT.
SONT
SERVICES AUTORISES PAR CLARION PEUVENT ETRE
PourIeCanadaetles
un
(1) an acompter de
en
reuvre pour une duree de quatre-vingt-dix
REQUISES. DES
Etats-Unis
la
date de vente initiale quand I'achat ET I'installation ont ete
CHEZ
UN
(1) AN,
INFORMATIONS
un
Centre de Service et Garantie Clarion.
ont
ete modifies, obstrue ou efface, ou qui a ete raccordes,
seulement
un
marchand auto rise Clarion, sont garantis contre tous
(90)
UN
MARCHAND
UNE
PREUVE D'ACHAT ET
SUPPLEMENTAIRES
NON-AUTORISE CLARION SERA
OBTENUES
AN
jours de la date d'achat initiale.
CONCERNANT
d'un
service effectue par personne
CLARION
UNE
PREUVE
LES
AUX
ADRESSES A LA
en
4.
Cette Garantie Limitee ne couvre pas des interferences electrostatiques, electriques,niles ajustements ou
la
nettoyage de
Ie
retrait ou la reinstallation
5.
La
responsabilite de Clarion sous cette Garantie Limitee est limitee uniquement a
du produit, qui est sujet uniquement
6.
Ce produit doit est livree dans son emballage d'origine ou equivalent. Le colis doit etre entierement assure et tous
frais de transport doivent etre prepayes. Clarion n'assumera aucune responsabilite
survenue lors du transport.
7.
TOUS PRODUITS CLARION ACQUIS
CLARION, INCLUANT TOUS ACHATS VIA UN MARCHAND VIRTUEL (ACHAT INTERNET) QUI N'EST
AUTORISE
EN
ACCORD
PERMETTENT
LIMITEE QUI S'APPLIQUE
tete de lecture
PAR
CLARION,NESONT
AVEC
LES
LIMITATIONS DEFINIES
PAS
L'ELIMINATION DES GARANTIES SOUS CES CONDITIONS,LAPERIODEDEGARANTIE
8. AUCUNE GARANTIE IMPLICITE NE POURRA S'ETENDRE AU-DELA DE
CI-DESSUS, ET CE,
CAS ETRE TENUE RESPONSABLE
OU L'IMPOSSIBILITE DAuTILlSATON DU PRODUIT. PUISQUE CERTAINS
LIMITER
DIRECTS OU INDIRECTS, CES LIMITATIONS OU EXCLUSIONS PEUVENT NE
9. CETTE GARANTIE L1MITEE
DROITS
LA
DUREE
SUPPLEMENTAl
EN
DES
ACCORD
(en
cas de radio cassette) ou elements laser,
ala discretion de Clarion.
PAR
UNE ENTREMISE AUTRE QU'UN MARCHAND AUTO RISE
PAS
COUVERTS
AU
PRODUIT SERADEQUINZE
AVEC
LES L1MITES DEFINIES
DES
PERMETS
GARANTIES IMPLICITES,
VOUS
RES
DONNE
SELON VOTRE LIEU DE RESIDENCE.
DES
ni
les frais relies ala manutention pour
la
reparationouau
en
cas de perte ou dommages
PAR
LES GARANTIES L1MITEESDECLARION, ET CE,
PARLALOI. DANSLECAS
(15)
JOURS A PARTIR
PARLALOI. CLARION NE POURRAENAUCUN
OU
DOMMAGES DIRECTS OU INDIRECTS
OUDELIMITERLARESPONSABILITEENCASDEDOMMAGES
DROITS
LEGAUX PRECIS.
oCJ
LES
LOIS APPLICABLES NE
DELADATE
LA
PERIODE DE GARANTIE DECRITE
ETATS
NE PERMETTENT
PAS
S'APPLIQUER A VOUS.
VOUS
POUVEZ POSSEDER DES
rem
placement
PAR
PAS
D'ACHAT INITIALE.
DU
AL'UTILISATION
PAS
DE
10.
Les
lois de I'etat delaCalifornie controlent totalement cette garantie limitee,
11.
Si
vous eprouvez des problemes de performance du produit pendant la periode de garantie, veuillez communiquer
avec Clarion ou visitez notre site Web
aux produits Clarion.
Aux
Etats-Unis:
Clarion Corporation of America
Attn:Customer Service Manager
6200
Gateway
1-800-GO-CLARION
www.c1arion.com
Drive
Cypress,CA90630
son
interpretation etsamiseenexecution.
aI'adresse ci-dessous afin d'obtenir une resolution de
AuInCanada:
Clarion Canada
CentredeService et Garantie
2239 Winston
Ontario
www.c1arion.com
L6H
Inc.
Park
5R1
Drive
(905)829-4600
tout
probleme relie
Oakville,
Page 29
';;mrmi'
281-0639-00 2007/9
CLARION 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
clarion
This Clarion product purchased fromanauthorized Clarion dealer are warranted against all defectsinmaterials and
workmanship for a period
an authorized Clarion dealer.
All Clarion cables, wires and other accessories if purchased from an authorized Clarion dealer are warranted against
in
all defects
materials and workmanship for ninety
of
one
For
(1)
USA
and
Canada
year
from the dateoforiginal purchase, when purchased from AND installed
only
(90)
days from the dateoforiginal purchase.
by
ALL PURCHASES OF CLARION
TO
FURTHER WARRANTY RESTRICTIONS AS DESCRIBED BELOW.
of
The conditions
under this Limited Warranty are as
this Limited Warranty and the extent of responsibilityofClarion CorporationofAmerica ("Clarion")
PRODUCTS
follows:
FROM
NON-AUTHORIZED
CLARION DEALERS ARE SUBJECT
1. PROOF OF DATE OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER WILL BE REQUIRED FOR
BE
WARRANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT. CENTERS MAY
THE ADDRESS LISTED BELOW.
2. This Limited Warranty will become void if service performed
in
Service Center results
3. This Limited Warranty does not apply
or which has had
adjusted or repaired, other than
4. This Limited Warranty does not cover car static or other electrical interferences, tape head or laser
cleaning or adjustments,orlabor costs for the removalorreinstallationofthe unit for repair.
the
5. The sole responsibility
replacementofthe product, at the sole discretionofClarion.
6. Product must be shipped
Clarion will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred
7. CLARION PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM A SOURCE OTHER THAN
INCLUDING ANY AND ALL PURCHASES VIA THE INTERNET FROM A NON INTERNET AUTHORIZED
CLARION DEALER, SHALL NOT
ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE
ELIMINATION OF WARRANTIES UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES, THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY
PERIOD SHALL BE DEEMED TO
damagetothe product.
to
any product which has been subjecttomisuse, neglectoraccident,
serial number altered, defacedorremoved,orwhich has been connected, installed,
in
accordance with the instructions furnishedbyClarion.
of
Clarion under this Limited Warranty shall be limitedtothe repairofthe product
in
its original cartonorequivalent carton, fully insured, with shipping charges prepaid.
BE
COVERED BY ANY CLARION LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT
LAW.
IN THE EVENT AND TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS
BE
FIFTEEN (15) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.
OBTAINED BY CONTACTING CLARION
by
anyone other than an approved Clarion Warranty
pick-up
in
shipping.
AN
AUTHORIZED CLARION DEALER,
or
AT
8. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW SHALL HAVE NO
GREATER DURATION THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHALL CLARION
THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS
ON
HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
BE
LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF
9. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
10. The laws
11. Should you have any difficulties with the performance
Clarion
Clarion Customer Service at the address listed below for any service help you may need with Clarion products.
of
the State of California shall govern and control this Limited Warranty, its interpretation and enforcement.
or
visit our web site for a listingofAuthorized Warranty Service Centersinyour area.
In
USA:
Clarion Corporation of America
Attn:Customer Service Manager
6200 Gateway Drive
CA
Cypress,
1-800-GO-CLARION
www.clarion.com
90630
of
this product during the warranty period, please call
You
may also contact
In
Canada:
Clarion Canada
Warranty Service Center
2239 Winston Park Drive
Oakville, Ontario
(905)
829-4600
www.clarion.com
Inc.
L6H
5R1
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