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DISCCDCHANGER
CD
TEXT
Owner's
Thank you for purchasing the DCZ625 system. The DCZ625 is designed incorporating the latest digital technologies, while featuring a newly developed CD mechanism to achieve excellent performance and good reliability.
Please
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owner's
manual
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4 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
[I]
Installation selector levers
[l]
Eject button
Press the eject button for ejecting the magazine.
[]]
Flip down
@]
CeNET terminal (13-pin)
[§]
Digital optical fiber
[§]
Address switch
When connecting an CD changer and MD changer by CeNET, no more than 2 units can be connected. When both of them are CD, the address switch needs to be reset so that the address switch number is not the same for each.
<Howtochange the address switch>
Switch the address byusingaplastic stick with a sharp tip or equivalent.
door
for
input
output
and
output
terminal
1 2
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 designedto provide reasonable pro­tection against harmful interference in a residential installation.Thisequipment 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 notoccur does cause harmful interference to radio or televi­sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and consult the dealer
nician for help.
in
a particularinstallation. If this equipment
on,
the user is encouraged to
or
an experienced radiorrV tech-
1FEATURES
• 6-Disc Capability
• CeNET with Balanced Audio Line Transmission and Dynamic Noise Canceling
• 8-Times Oversampling Digital Filter
• Dual1-Bit D/A Converters
• Zero-Bit Detector'" Mute Circuit
• 3-Beam Laser System
2 PRECAUTIONS
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PER­FORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CHANGES PRESSLY APPROVED FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITYTO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PROD­UCT NOT APPROVED WILLVOIDTHEWARRANTY FCC APPROVAL.
• Spring-Loaded Silicon Oil-Dampened Suspension System
• Eject Capability While Ignition-Off
• 120' Mounting Capability
• Optical Digital Output
CDTEXT
• Dimensions: 8-7/8"(225mm)W x 2-11"2(63mm)H
x 6-9/16"(167mm)D
OR
MODIFICATIONS
BYTHE
BYTHE
MANUFACTURER
MANUFACTURER
AND
WILL
THAN
NOT
VIOLATE
EX-
<Exampleofaddress switch setting>
• Setting example 1
Source unit
• Setting example 2
unit
may
not
• The changers are settothe same address switch number.
• Never change the address switch during op­eration. Doing so can cause malfunction breakdown. Do forcibly, malfunciton.
because
operate
not
change the address switch
this
may
when
also
both
CD
cause
Address switch number 1
• The CeNET cablewiring must be lessthan
ft
(20m) in length.
or
65.62
1.
This unit does not operate independently. The unit must be used with a source unit that has a cable connec­tion for CeNET wire bound (sold separately).
2.
CD singles cannot be used.
3.
• The pickup, the heart of a player, is builtindeep behind the door. Do not leave this door open for extended periods to prevent dust adhering to the pickup.
• When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater, dew may form on the discor optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If dew forms on the disc, wipe it with a soft cloth. one hour and the condensation will disappear naturally to allow normal operation.
4.
While the system isinplay,
5.
This unit is compatible with CD TEXT can be displayed. (When it is connected to a center unit without CD TEXT function, CD TEXT can not be displayed.)
6.
Do not expose the magazine to direct sunlight, the car heater or other sources of strong heat. Replace the CD magazine (CAA-397) with a new one if bent or otherwise damaged.
• The following magazines cannot be used mechanism and cause the magazine
• magazine (CAA-122) for the 12-disc
• magazine (CAA-355) for the 6-disc
3 CAUTIONS
Use only compact discs bearing the Do not play heart-shaped, octagonal, or other specially shaped compact discs.
Handling • Do not use commercially available CD protection
• Newdiscs may have some roughness around the sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. edge. The set may not work or the sound may These may get caught skip if such discs are used. Use a ball-point pen, and damage the disc. etc., to remove roughness from the edge of the disc.
Ball-point pen
Roughness
on
• Never stick labels disc
or
mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
• Never
• Always handle the compact disc by the edges.
playa tape or other glue If you try to play such a compact disc, you may not be able to get it back out of the CD player may damage the CD player.
Nevertouch the surface.
the surface of the compact
compact disc with any cellophane
on
it or with peeling off marks.
If
dew forms on the optical parts of the player do not use the player for about
do not plug or unplug the cables as this will cause damage.
TEXT.
When it is connected to a center unit suitable for CD TEXT display, CD
for
this
nottoeject.
CD
changer (CDR1255z, CDR1240Z, CDC1235, etc.)
CD
changer (CDR655Tz,
ON
HANDLING CDs
\I.ID.~
mark and the g mark.
~
or
it
unit. Using them will result in a damage to the
CDR655z,
Storage
• Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source.
• Do not expose compact discs to excess humidity or dust.
• Do not expose compact discs to direct heat from heaters.
Cleaning
•Toremove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth and wipe
compact disc to the circumference.
• Do not use any solvents, such as commercially available cleaners, anti-static spray or thinner to
clean compact discs.
• After using special compact disc cleaner, let the
compact disc dry off well before playing
CDR640Z, etc.)
in
the internal mechanism
in
a straight line from the center of the
it.
5 CD MAGAZINE
Inserting the
1.
Put your fingeronthe disc holder release knob and draw out the disc holder.
2.
Insert a CD into the concave portion of the disc holder with its label side (printed side with a title, etc.) facing up.
• Pulling strongly on the disc holder may cause to
come press in on the disc holder tabs and re-insert into the magazine. is
outofthe magazine.Insuch cases,
correctly inserted.
Extracting the
Take
out the CD after pulling out the disc holder.
Note:
• When taking the signal side
CD
Be
sure that the disc holder
CD
out
theCDdo notletyourfingers touch
of
the CD.
3.
Press inonthe disc holder until it locks securely into the magazine. After loading a that it is correctly loaded.
Look
through check whether If the disc holder does slideswith difficulty, it is
not
correctly loaded. Reload in such cases.
it
Inserting the Magazine
1.
Open the flip down door.
2.
Insert the magazine (facingupas shown into the unit with the CD load/unload sideonthe right. Press the magazine into the unit untilitlocks securely.
3.
Close the flip down door.
the
magazine
or
not theCDis tilted.
not
slide in fully, or
is
possiblethat the
CD,
make sure
opening
and
CD
below)
Extracting the Magazine
1.
Open
the
flip down door.
2.
Pressthe ejectbutton and take out the magazine.
• Dust and tionsifthey
Always be sure finished zine.
other
objects may cause malfunc-
get
into
the unit.
to
shut
the
flip
with
loadingorunloading the maga-
down
door
once
Installation Procedure
1.
Use
the double seamed hexagonal bolts to fix
installation bracket to the unit (on both sides) in
the desired direction
2. Use the wing nut to hold in place the installation bracket with bolt to the installation bracket, which is attached to the unit.Then affix the cushion rub­ber.
<Vertical Position>
of
installation.
3.
Remove the floor carpet and decide on the place to install. Adjust the installation bracket with bolts to suit the place of installation.
Eject button
6
SYSTEM
This unit is available When
you
want
to upgrade the system, make sure that the upgrade unit fits and wire it correctly.
• STANDARD SYSTEM
Souce
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• FULL SYSTEM
CD deck or MD deck
EXAMPLE
for
upgradeinvarious ways.
...
j CeNET cable
(Included the Clarion expanded digital sound processor / equalizer DSP/EQ)
I
CeNETcable (Included the DCZ625)
I
I
OCZ6Z5
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V-adapter (CCA-519: Sold separately)
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OCZ6Z5
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" Digital optical fiber cable
(Sold separately)
Ferrite clamp (Included theMDchanger)
I
G~
-[
I J
MD changer
"II
"II
<Horizontal Position>
"
<Suspending Position>
"II
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
4.
Remove the separatorofthe cushion rubber that is attached to theinstallation bracket with bolt and install accordingly.
5.
Unfasten the wing nut and remove the unit.
6. Returnthe floor carpet to its original place. Use a knife to cut into the carpet where the bolt can be felt, and allow the bolt to protrude from the carpet.
/
7. Align the unit with the bolts and secure it with the wing nuts.
'\
CeNETcable (Included the DCZ625)
7 INSTALLATION OF CONNECTORS
Note: Onlythe provided screws
ing screws
• When connecting the CeNET cable, fully insert it. Alter connection, fix
• When removing the digital optical fiber cable, rotate it to loosen it and
• Do notcoil up the digital optical fiber cable with a radius
• When installed in a glove box
other
the connector with a c1amper as shown in the figure.
pull itgently while holding the slide cap (a gray colorpart on the source unit).
(3 cm). With a radius be greatly impaired.
unit cables flip down door.
or
8INSTALLATION
Prior to Installation
1.
Before attempting to use this unit you must first remove the packing safety lock pins (3 posi­tions). Store these lock pins carefully so they can be used again if needed.
Note:
• Reinstall theselockpins when shipping the unitback for repair.
H:
Horizontal 45": Slope
and
brackets shouldbeusedduring installation. Us-
than those specified will cause damage.
of
of
less than 1", the performanceofthe cable will
or
cords do not interfere with the openingorclosing of the
console box, make sure that the source
less than 1"
2.
Decide on the installation place and direction.
3.
Insert an item such as a screwdriver with a fine point
or hole of the installation selector lever to switch to the position you need.
- Before shipment from the factory, the levers are nor­mally placed
'\
Digital optical fiber cable (Sold separately)
~
the tipofa ballpoint pen into the round
in
the horizontal position.
V:
Vertical
Symptom Cause
Bad
Lossofpower Connection the source unit not recognized.
Magazine cannot be
loaded.
"No Disc" sign Disc inserted upside- Read the section appears when down. searching for discs. Moisture ordirt
Noise, skipping
Mechanism does Mechanical error. not function. stallation selector levers are properly set. If not, set them
Magazine ejected inserted into the magazine. unit.
If
the same phenomenon still occurs after checking the above, or itisimpossible to remove the magazine, please
consult your local dealer.
with
is
evenwhen
connection.
The
lengthofthe
is
cable
wiringismore
65.62It(20m). Address switch num-
bers are the same.
Magazine wrongly.
A magazine in
the player.
Distorted magazine. Buy New Magazine CAA-397.
The installation selec- Set the installation selector levers to the same position tor levers are set to dif­ferent positions sides.
The unit installation di­rection lation selectorlever po­sitions
Disc damaged.
Disc
Disc holderisnot cor­rectly inserted into the
inserted
is
already Eject the magazine and insert the other.
on
on
and
the instal- positions to match each other. When installed atanangle, change the
do
not match. sound loss.
bentorbadly
is
very dirty.
Check connections. Connect the cable again.
CeNET
Rewire the connectionsothat the length of cableisless than 65.62 It (20m).
than
CD
When the 2 that they do not have the same address number. Refer to the "Exam­ple of address switch setting"
PARTS".
OF Insert correctly.
correctly.
disc. Wipe disc free of moisture and dirt.
both
Set the unit installation direction and the installation selector lever installation selector lever to a position
Compare with another disc. If bad, discard the damaged disc.
Clean the disc.
1.
Referring to section "INSTALLATION", check the three angleofin­proper position for the angle of installation.
2.
Check whether TheCDmagazine canbeejectedbypressing the CD
magazine eject button, then insert a newCDmagazine.
Read
the sectionon"Inserting the CD" carefully and reinsert the disc
holder correctly.
changers are connected, set the address switch
on
Remedy
in
the section titled "IDENTIFICATION
"Inserting The CD" carefully
(H,
45",V)not pronetonoise or
and
reinsert the
on
both sides.
at
so
CD
the
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Align the installation selector le­vers on both sides the "H" position.
• Set the installation selector lever
• When
• Do
the
leftinthat
when Adjust
the installation selector levers
in varied
not
mechanism and the disc.
u:
of
the unit with
unitisinstalled below the horizontal
position,
positions
move the installation selector levers while the
will
will
cause skipping.
~
"
~
~
Align the installation selector le­vers on both sides the "45°" position.
to
the same
drop
duetovibrations
positiononboth
into
the correct locations. Setting the locations incorrectly
y
45°
~
of
the unit with
position
(upto15 degrees) the ejected magazine,
from the car.
unitisin use. This
~
Align the installation selector le­vers on both sides the "V" position.
sides.
will
cause damagetothe
of
@y
~
the unit with
or
10
Frequency Signal-to-Noise Wow Power Current Unit Dimensions
-Due
SPECIFICATIONS
Response
and
Supply
Consumption
Weight
to improvements, the design and these specifications
Ratio
Flutter
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[225mm(W) x 63mm(H) x 167mm(D)]
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