Clarion DRX9675z User Manual

Owners manual
Mode demploi
Manual de instrucciones
DRX9 675z
2000/5 (A·C)
Clarion Co., Ltd.
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2000: Clarion Co., Ltd.
Printed in China / Imprimé au Chine / Impreso en China
PE-2319B
280-7478-00
FM/AM CD PLAYER WITH CD/MD CHANGER
CONTROL/AC PROCESSOR
LECTEUR CD FM/AM A VEC COMMANDE DE
CHANGEUR CD/MD/PROCESSEUR AC
RADIO DE FM/AM CON REPRODUCTOR DE
DISCOS COMP ACT OS Y CONTROLADOR DE
PROCESADOR AC
TEXT
Thank you for purchasing this Clarion product.
Please read this owner’s manual in its entirety before operating this equipment.After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place (e.g., glove compartment).Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and keep it carefully with this manual.This manual includes the operating procedures of the CD changer , MD changer and TV tuner connected
via the CeNET cable. The CD changer, MD changer and TV tuner have their own manuals, but no explanations for operating them are described.
Contents
1. FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2. PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 3
Handling Compact Discs................................................................................................................. 4
Sloping Console .............................................................................................................................. 4
3. CONTROLS .................................................................................................................................... 5
4. NOMENCLATURE .......................................................................................................................... 6
Names of Buttons............................................................................................................................ 6
Display Items................................................................................................................................... 6
LCD Screen..................................................................................................................................... 6
5. DCP ................................................................................................................................................. 7
6. REMOTE CONTROL ...................................................................................................................... 8
Inserting the Batteries ..................................................................................................................... 8
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons ..................................................................................... 9
7. OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 10
Basic Operations ........................................................................................................................... 10
Radio Operations .......................................................................................................................... 12
CD Operations .............................................................................................................................. 13
Other Handy Functions ................................................................................................................. 15
8. OPERATION OF ACCESSORIES................................................................................................ 18
CD Changer Operations ............................................................................................................... 18
MD Changer Operations ............................................................................................................... 20
TV Operations ............................................................................................................................... 22
AC PROCESSOR Operations ...................................................................................................... 23
9. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................. 29
10. ERROR DISPLAYS....................................................................................................................... 30
11. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 31
1. FEATURES
Selectable High Quality Sound System “AC PROCESSOR” (Pro Mode/Standard Mode)
• 6 Pre-Programmed and 6 User Programmable “VIR TU AL SP A CE ENHANCER” Memories (Pro Mode)
• 6 Pre-Programmed and 6 User Programmable Parametric Equalizer Memories (Pro Mode)
• 5 Pre-Programmed Digital Sound Field Memories (Standard Mode)
• 6 Pre-Programmed and 6 User Programmable Graphic Equalizer Memories (Standard Mode)
Touch-n-GO Motorized Sloping Console Detachable Face
High Visibility 64-Color Dot Matrix Large LCD Display
Controller for Optional CD/MD Changer, AMP. & TV Tuner Modules
Capability to Read CD TEXT Data from Clarion Compatible CD Changer
CeNET with Balanced Audio Line Transmission and Dynamic Noise Canceling
4V/4-Channel RCA Line Level Output
4V/2-Channel Extra RCA Line Level Pre-Output with Volume Control
1 Optical Digital Output
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FM Reception System
6. REMO TE CONTROL
CAUTION
Receiver for remote control unit
Operating range: 30˚ in all directions
Signal transmitter
Remote control unit
Inserting the Batteries
1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow.
2. Inser t the AA (UM-3/1.5V) batteries that came with the remote control unit facing in the directions shown in the figure, then close the rear cover.
Notes:
Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode. Take note of the following points:
When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with
new ones.
Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames.
Dispose of spent batter ies proper ly.
Rear side
AA (UM-3/1.5V) Batteries
Rear cover
2. PRECAUTIONS
1. When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player, do not use the player for about one hour. The condensation will disappear natu­rally allowing normal operation.
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 or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
MODEL
12V GROUND
AM 530-1710kHz/FM 87.9-107.9MHz
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE TAHT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
CLARION CO.,LTD. 50 KAMITODA,TODA-SHI,SAITAMA-KEN,JAPAN
051 722 877
MANUFACTURED:
286- SERIAL No. PE-
Clarion Co.,Ltd.
MADE IN
2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration ma y cause the sound to skip.
3. This unit uses a precision mechanism. Ev en in the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
CAUTION
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RE­SULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPO­SURE.
THE COMP ACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NO T BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EX­PRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFAC­TURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD V OID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:.
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANU­FA CTURER WILL VOID THE W ARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.
Bottom View of Source Unit
Handling Compact Discs
Use only compact discs bearing the mark. Do not play heart-shaped, octagonal, or other specially shaped compact discs.
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable. Even when recorded in CD-R/W mode, some CDs not be usable.
Handling
• New discs may have some roughness around the edges. If such discs are used, the player may not work or the sound may skip. Use a ball­point pen or the like to remove any roughness from the edge of the disc.
Ball-point pen
Roughness
T o remove a compact disc from its storage case , press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Do not use commercially available CD protec­tion sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the internal mechanism.
Storage
Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source.
Do not expose compact discs to excess hu­midity or dust.
Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
Never play a compact disc with any cellophane tape or other glue on it or with peeling off marks. If you try to play such a compact disc, you may not be able to get it back out of the CD player or it may damage the CD player.
Do not use compact discs that have large scratches, are misshapen, cracked, etc. Use of such discs may cause misoperation or damage.
Do not expose compact discs to direct heat from heaters.
Cleaning
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft cloth and wipe in a straight line from the center of the 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 it.
Sloping Console
This unit uses sloping consoles to make large-screen displays possible.
3. If you move the SLOPING CONSOLE by
Be careful not to get your fingers caught when opening and closing the SLOPING CONSOLE.
1. For safetys sak e, alw ays close the SLOPING CONSOLE before leaving this unit unused for a prolonged period or switching OFF the igni­tion key.
If you switch OFF the ignition key with the SLOPING CONSOLE tilted, the SLOPING CONSOLE does not close.
2. Before the SLOPING CONSOLE closes, there may be a braking sound from the safety mechanism. This is normal.
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hand, this may create play . To correct this play, with the power on for the unit, press ANGLE button 6 to close the SLOPING CONSOLE.
4. After a CD is ejected, the SLOPING CON­SOLE automatically returns to the tilted or closed state. If there is any obstruction when the SLOPING CONSOLE tries to close, the safety mechanism is triggered and the SLOP­ING CONSOLE returns to the open state. If this happens, remove the obstruction, then press OPEN button 6 or ANGLE button 6.
Be sure to unfold and read the next page.
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3.
CAUTION
CONTROLS / LES COMMANDES / CONTROLES
4. NOMENCLATURE
5. DCP
Source unit / Appareil pilote / Unidad fuente
With the SLOPING CONSOLE opened / Ouvrez la CONSOLE RABATTABLE / Apertura de la CONSOLA INCLINABLE
Display / Afficheur / Visualizador
DISCAC-1 RPT
ABC
D2 T01 00:00
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Disc
Note:
Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 3. CONTROLS on page 5 (unfold).
Names of Buttons
1 Release button 2 VOLUME button 3 DISP (display) button 4 SEARCH button 5 ISR (instant station recall) button 6 OPEN button
Eject button ANGLE button
7 POWER button
FUNCTION button
8 BAND button
TOP button
Display Items
1 Function icon
in Radio Mode:
2
in CD Changer Mode:
in MD Changer Mode:
in TV Mode:
in Radio Mode:
3
AS (auto store) or SCN (scan)
in CD Mode:
SCN (scan) or RPT (repeat), RDM (random)
in CD Changer Mode:
SCN (scan) or RPT (repeat), RDM (random), D-SCN (disc scan), D-RPT (disc-repeat), D-RDM (disc random)
in MD Changer Mode:
SCN (scan) or RPT (repeat), RDM (random), D-SCN (disc scan), D-RPT (disc-repeat), D-RDM (disc random)
in TV Mode:
4
in Radio Mode:
(Function mode)
ST indication
CD Changer No.
MD Changer No.
ST or MONO, MAIN, SUB
AS (auto store) or SCN (scan)
MANU (manual) indication
9 POWER OFF button ! Shift button " Preset buttons (1 to 6)
Direct buttons (1 to 6)
# TITLE button $ ENT (enter) button
Play/pause button
% MUTE button & MODE button ( CD insertion slot
in CD Mode (CD TEXT):
USER, DISC, ARTIST, TRACK
in CD Changer Mode (CD TEXT):
USER, DISC, ARTIST, TRACK
in MD Changer Mode:
in TV Mode:
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in Radio Mode:
Band, programme type, frequency, etc.
in CD Mode:
Track no., play time, user title, etc.
in CD Changer Mode:
T rack no ., play time, user title, CD-TEXT, etc.
in MD Changer Mode:
Track no., play time, MD title, etc.
in TV Mode:
Band, channel no., user title, etc.
6 P.ch (preset channel) or Sub indication 7 Preset channel indication
Sub menu indication
MANU (manual) indication
TRACK, DISC
The control panel can be detached to prevent theft. When detaching the control panel, store it in the DCP (DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL) case to prevent scratches.
We recommend taking the DCP with you when leaving the car.
Removing the DCP
1. With the SLOPING CONSOLE closed, turn off the power.
2. Press the Release button 1 deeply to open the DCP.
3. Pull the DCP toward you and remove it.
DCP
Attaching the DCP
1. Insert the DCP so that the A section on the right side of the DCP catches on the hook B on the unit.
2. Press the left side of the DCP carefully to fit it in place.
CAUTION
The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks.
After removing it, be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks.
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1 is pressed and the
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Always close the SLOPING CONSOLE be­fore removing the DCP.
If you remove the DCP with the SLOPING CONSOLE open, the SLOPING CONSOLE closes immediately. Be careful not to get your fingers caught.
If the Release button DCP is not locked into place, it may fall out from vibration of the car. This can break the DCP , so after removing it, either install it on the unit or put it in its DCP case.
The connector connecting the unit and the DCP is an extremely important part. Be care­ful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails, screwdrivers, etc.
Note:
If the DCP is dirty , wipe off the dirt with a soft, dry cloth only.
LCD Screen
Note: Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter.
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1. In extreme cold, the screen movement may slow down and the screen may darken, but this is normal. The screen will reco v er when it returns to normal temperature.
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2. The colors displayed on the LCD screen vary with the heat of this unit and the tempera­ture in the car. This is a characteristic of LCDs and is normal. The display colors return to normal when the LCD screen returns to normal temperature.
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons
Button
, FUNC
POWER
- BAND DISC UP PROG TOP
. VOLUME / SEARCH
: PLAY/PAUSE
; MUTE <
ISR
=
DISP
>
SCN PS/AS
?
RPT BLS
@
RDM DOLBY NR MONI
Mode
Radio CD
Turns power on and off. When pressed and held for 1 second: Turns power off. Switches among radio, CD, CD changer, MD changer and TV.
Switches reception band.
Increases and decreases volume (in all modes). Moves preset
channels up and down.
No function.
Turns mute on and off. Recalls ISR radio station in memory.
Press and hold for 2 seconds or longer: Stores current station into ISR memory (radio mode only).
Switches among main display, sub display, clock display and spectrum analyzer display.
Preset scan. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Auto store.
No function.
No function.
Plays the first track. Top play.
Moves tracks up and down. When pressed and held for 1 second: Fast-forward/ fast-backward.
Switches between playback and pause.
Scan play.
Repeat play.
Random play.
CD changer MD changer
Moves the next disc in increasing order.
Moves tracks up and down. When pressed and held for 1 second: Fast-forward/ fast-backward.
Switches between playback and pause.
Scan play. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Disc scan play.
Repeat play. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Disc repeat play.
Random play. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Disc random play.
TV
Switches reception band.
Moves preset channels up and down.
No function.
Preset scan. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Auto store.
No function.
Switches between TV and VTR.
* Some of the corresponding buttons on the source unit and remote control unit have different functions.
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7. OPERATIONS
Basic Operations
CAUTION
Be sure to lower the volume before switch­ing off the unit power or the ignition key. The unit remembers its last volume setting. If you switch the power off with the volume up, when you switch the power back on, the sudden loud volume may hurt your hearing and dam­age the unit.
The clock is displayed when the ignition key is turned to the ACC (accessory) or IGN (igni­tion-on) position even when the unit power is off. In some cars, the clock may momen­tarily disappear when the ignition key is turned to the START position. The clock will reappear after the engine has started and the ignition key is released to the IGN (ignition­on) position.
Turning on/off the power
Note:
Be careful about using this unit for a long time with­out running the engine. If you drain the cars bat­tery too far, you may not be able to start the en­gine and this can reduce the service life of the battery.
1. Press POWER button 7.
2. The illumination and display on the unit light
up. The unit automatically remembers its last operation mode and will automatically switch to display that mode.
3. Press and hold POWER button 7 for 1 sec-
ond or longer to turn off the power for the unit or press POWER OFF button 9.
Note:
About the system check The confirmation of connected equipments must
be performed for this unit only when the wiring connection is complete and power is turned on to the unit first. When the power is supplied, SYSTEM CHECK appears in the display. Press POWER button the unit. The equipments connected to this unit appears in the display. Press POWER button again.
Selecting a mode
1. Press FUNCTION button 7 to change the
mode of operation.
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. The system check starts inside
Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of
chapter 3. CONTROLS on page 5 (unfold).
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2. Each time you press FUNCTION button 7, the mode of operation changes in the following order:
Radio (TUNER) mode CD mode CD changer mode MD changer mode TV mode Radio (TUNER) mode...
External equipment not connected with CeNET
is not selected.
Adjusting the volume
Pressing VOLUME button 2 up (w) increases the volume; pressing it down (z) decreases the volume.
The volume level is from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maxi-
mum).
Switching the display
Press DISP button 3 to select the desired display. Each time you press DISP button 3, the display switches in the following order:
Main display
MANU
FM1 BBC
FM1 80. 0
1 3456
2
Clock display
P.ch
MANU
FM1 BBC
FM1
PM
1 3456
Spectrum analyzer display
Screen saver display
7 : 50
2
Main display...
P.ch
Once selected, the preferred display becomes
the display default. When a function adjustment such as volume is made, the screen will momentarily switch to that function’s display, then revert back to the preferred display sev­eral seconds after the adjustment.
If a title has been input, it is displayed in the main
display. If no title has been input, “------------” appears in the display. To input a title, refer to the subsection in “Entering titles” in “Other
Handy Functions” section.
Changing the angle of the SLOPING CONSOLE
If the installation position or display angle makes the display hard to see, change the angle of the SLOPING CONSOLE.
1. Press and hold OPEN (ANGLE) button 6 for 2 seconds or longer.
2. Each time this button is pressed, the SLOPING CONSOLE switches to the tilted or closed state.
CAUTION
When not using this unit for a long time and when turning OFF the ignition key for the car, close the SLOPING CONSOLE for safety’ s sake.
Switching the screen saver
You can switch between 3 screen savers.
1. Press DISP button 3 and select the screen saver display.
2. Each time you press and hold DISP button 3 for 1 second or longer, the screen saver changes between 3 screen savers.
Adjusting the EXTRA output volume
You can adjust the volume output from the unit’s non-fader output terminal.
Press MODE button & three times and select
1. EXTRA VOL while in Audio Mode.
2.
Press the right side of SEARCH button 4 to select 0”.
3.
Pressing VOLUME button 2 up (w) increases the output volume; pressing it down (z ) decreases the output volume.
The factory default setting is 0. (Setting range:
5 to +5)
4. When the adjustment is complete, press MODE button & several times or press and hold ENT button $ for 1 second or longer until the function mode is reached.
Basic Operations
Adjusting the balance
1. Press MODE button & three times and select BAL DETAIL”.
2. Press the right side of SEARCH button 4 to select 0”.
3. Pressing VOLUME button 2 up (w) empha­sizes the sound from the right speaker; pressing it down (z) emphasizes the sound from the left speaker.
The factory default setting is 0. (Adjustment
range: LEFT13 to RIGHT13)
4. When the adjustment is complete, press MODE button & several times or press and hold ENT button $ for 1 second or longer until the function mode is reached.
Adjusting the fader
1. Press MODE button & three times and select FAD DETAIL”.
2. Press the right side of SEARCH button 4 to select 0
3. Pressing VOLUME button 2 up (w) empha­sizes the sound from the front speakers; pressing it down (z) emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers.
The factory default setting is 0. (Adjustment
range: FRONT12 to REAR12)
4. When the adjustment is complete, press MODE button & several times or press and hold ENT button $ for 1 second or longer until the function mode is reached.
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