Clarity CCE3066 Instruction Manual

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Page CONTENTS
01 Contents 02 Safety Instruction 03 Installation
05 Using the detachable front panel 06 Wring Connection
07 Operation 08 General Operations
09 Radio Operations 10 RDS (Radio Data System) Operations 11 CD Operations
11 Disc Notes 13 Specifications 14 Trouble Shooting
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Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER ANY SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Read and keep these instructions available for future reference. The unit must only be connected to a 12 Volt D.C. vehicle with a negative earth (ground) power
supply.
Ensure all wiring connections are properly made and insulated where required. Never bridge or combine the speaker wire outputs. When not using four speakers, use electrical tape to tape the ends of the unused speaker outputs to prevent a short circuit. Never ground the negative speaker terminals to chassis ground. Take great care not to short out any of the speaker connection wires to each other or to ground.
Use only the parts provided with unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorised parts may cause malfunction.
Consult with your dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or modifcation to the vehicle.
Install the unit where it does not get in the driver’s way and cannot injure the passenger in event of an emergency stop.
If the angle of installation exceeds 30° from the horizontal, the unit may not give its optimum performance.
Ensure the cooling fins on the rear of the unit are not covered, to ensure adequate air flow or cooling. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing. Take care that foreign objects do not enter, or liquids are not spilled, into the case through any openings. If this should happen, refer to qualifed service personnel before attempting to use.
Playing at high volume can hinder the driver’s concentration on traffc and road conditions and constitutes a safety hazard.
CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT
WEEE marking
“Information for the consumer” Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please make yourself aware of the local collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
CAUTION: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Avoid exposure to beam.
The CD player is a Class 1 laser product. The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays from escaping from the device during normal use. In order to avoid injury to the eyes, never interfere with or damage the unit's security system.
This product complies with the Regulation of the European Common Market.
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Notes:
- Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver.
- Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly.
- Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions.
- Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle.
- Install the unit where it does not get in the driver's way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop.
- If installation ang e exceeds 30°from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance
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- Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, such as from direct sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Din Front/Rear-Mount
This unit can be properly installed either from 'Front' (conventional DIN Front-mount) or 'Rear' (DIN Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screw Holes at the sides of the unit chassis). For details, refer to the following illustrated installation methods.
Installing the unit
Be sure you test all connections first, and then follow these steps to install the unit.
1. Make sure the ignition is turned off, and then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.
5. The two supplied keys release tabs inside the unit's sleeve so you can remove it. Insert the keys as far as they will go (with the notches facing up) into the appropriate slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit. Then slide the sleeve off the back of the unit.
2. Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna.
3. Press the button on the front panel and remove the control panel (For details, refer to 'using the detachable front panel').
4. Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it.
Installation Opening
This unit can be installed in any dashboard having an opening as shown below:
Installation
1. DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A)
53mm
182mm
Take Out Screw Before Installation
Before install the unit, please remove the
two screws.
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7. Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna and be careful not to pinch any wires or cables.
8. Slide the unit into the sleeve until it locks into place.
9. To further secure the unit, use the supplied metal strap to secure the back of the unit in place. Use the supplied hardware (Hex Nut (M5mm) and Spring Washer) to attach one end of the strap to the mounting bolt on the back of the unit. If necessary, bend the metal strap to fit your vehicle's mounting area. Then use the supplied hardware (Tapping Screw (5x25mm) and Plain Washer) to attach the other end of metal strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard. This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding of the unit.
Note to install the short threading terminal of the mounting bolt to the back of the unit and the other long threading terminal to the dashboard.
6. Mount the sleeve by inserting the sleeve into the opening of the dashboard and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver. Not all tabs will be able to make contact, so examine which ones will be most effective. Bending open the appropriate tabs behind the dashboard to secure the sleeve in place.
10. Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal. Then replace the outer trim ring and install the unit's front panel (see the steps of 'to install the front panel').
1. Make sure the ignition is turned off, and then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal.
2. Remove the metal strap attached the back of the unit (if attached).
3. Press the release button to remove the front panel.
4. Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it.
5. Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit then pull the unit out of the dashboard.
Removing the unit
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If your vehicle is a Nissan, Toyota, follow this mounting instruction. Use the screw holes marked T (Toyota), N (Nissan) located on both sides of the unit to fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets supplied with your vehicle.
Fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets. Align the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the unit, and then tighten the screws (5x5mm) on each side.
the outer trim ring, sleeve and the metal strap are not used for method B installation.
Note:
DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B)
Using The Detachable Front Panel
REMOVING AND PROTECTING DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL
The front panel of the unit may be removed as a theft deterrent.After removing the front panel, use the case provided to keep the front panel from getting damaged.
1. Press the release button on the front
panel and pull off the front panel.
2. Keep front panel into the case.
INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL
To install the front panel, insert the panel
into the housing and make sure the panel
is properly installed. Otherwise,
abnormality occurs on the display or some
keys will not function properly.
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Wiring Diagram
FOR 4X15W SYSTEM
WARNING
Be sure to keep speaker wiring isolated/not grounding and pay attention to particular
wiring configurations in VW, Audi and Vauxhall vehicles When connecting
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Operations
Location and function of keys
Front panel
:
The car radio after removing the front panel:
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1. Volume knob (when rotate)
SEL button
2. Liquid crystal display
3. Disc slot
4.
(tune/seek/track down)
(tune/seek/track up)
5. DISP button
6. AS/PS button
7.
release button
8. OPEN button
9. Auxiliary input jack
10. MOD button
11. PTY button
12. AF button
13. EQ/TA button
14. 6 button
15. 5 button
16. 4 / SHF button
17. 1-6 preset buttons
18. 3 / RPT button
19. 2 / SCN button
20. 1 / PAU button
21. BAND/LOUD button
22.
/MUTE (when pressed)
23. Reset button
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General Operations
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BASIC OPERATION
TURNING ON/OFF THE UNIT
Press
/MUTE button (22) to switch on
the unit. When system is on, press and hold
/MUTE button (22) to turn off the
unit.
FACEPLATE RELEASE
Press button (7) to detach the removable faceplate.
SOUND ADJUSTMENT
Press the
SEL
button (1) shortly to select the desired adjustment mode. The adjustment mode will change in the following order:
VOL BAS TRB BAL FAD
(Volume) (Bass) (Treble) (Balance) (Fader)
By rotating the volume knob (1) clockwise or counter-clockwise, it is possible to adjust the desired sound quality.
SYSTEM SETTING
Press and hold the SEL button (1) on the
front panel to enter system setting mode. Then shortly press the
SEL
button (1) to select the item you want to change and rotate the volume knob (1) to change the
corresponding setting.
1) BEEP ON/OFF
Use the volume knob (1) to set Beep sound ON or OFF.
2) AREA EUR/USA/ASI/S-A/JPN/OIR
In radio mode, Use the volume knob (1) to set the different area frequency spacing.
3) DIM HIGH/LOW/MID In this menu, rotate the volume k
nob (3) to change the brightness of the backlight among High, Low and Middle.
4) TA ALARM/SEEK Use the volume knob (1) to set TA ALARM or TA SEEK. Traffic announcements
TA SEEK: With activated TA
function the unit searches for a
station with traffic announcements. TA ALARM: No automatic station
search. The unit sounds a beep tone if no traffic information is received and NO TP/TA is displayed. SEEK PI is displayed if the selected station does not transmit an RDS signal.
5) PI SOUND/MUTE
Use the volume knob (1) to set PI SOUND or PI MUTE. Moving into an area where two stations with identical AF, but different Pl code (PI = program information) are received destabilizes reception. In this situation you have two options: PI SOUND: To change stations the
other station is played for less than
one second.
PI MUTE: The other station is
muted.
6) RETUNE L/S
Use the volume knob (1) to set RETUNE L or RETUNE S. Delay for automatic search with traffic announcements and/or program information:
S (short) after approx. 30 seconds; L (long) after approx. 90 seconds.
7) MASK DPI/ALL
Use the volume knob (1) to set MASK DPI or MASK ALL. Setting to mask station during search: DPI : Alternative frequencies with
different Pl code are excluded
from the search.
ALL : Alternative frequencies with
different Pl code and no RDS
information with high signal level
are excluded from the search.
8) TA DX/LOCAL
Use the volume knob (1) to set TA DX or LOCAL.
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Radio Operations
9) REG ON/OFF Use the volume knob (1) to set REG ON or OFF.
Some stations split their programs at certain times into regional programs with different contents.
- To play only the regional programs of
the station when REG ON.
- To return to the nationwide program
when REG OFF.
10) TA VOL Use the volume knob (1) to adjust the TA volume value.
ESP FUNCTION
The unit can be shockproof about ten seconds.
AUXILIARY INPUT
The unit can be connected to a portable audio player through the auxiliary input jack (9) on the front panel. After finishing the
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LOUDNESS
Press BAND/LOUD button (21) for several
seconds to reinforce the bass output. Press it for several seconds again to release this
function.
SET THE CLOCK
Press the DISP button (5) until the clock is
shown on the display. Then hold the button until the clock flashes. Then press button (4) to change the minutes and button (4) to change the hours.
DISPLAY INFORMATION
connection, you can press MOD button
(10) on the front panel to switch the mode to AUX IN mode.
RESET FUNCTION
Reset
button (23) must be activated with
either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object. The reset button is to be activated for the following reasons:
- Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.
- All the function buttons do not operate.
- Error symbol on the display.
Note: if press reset
button (23), the unit
can’t work yet, please use a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the socket on the front panel.
Press
DISP
button (5) to operate as the
conversion of each display mode.
EQUALIZATION
Press EQ/TA button (13) to turn on
equalization function and to select desired audio mode. There are five kinds of mode as below:
FLAT
CLASSICS
POP M
ROCK M
DSP OFF
MUTE
Press /MUTE button (22) shortly to
mute down the sound instantly. Press it again to resume the sound.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
Exhibit current frequency and activated functions on the display (2).
SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE
Press MOD button (10) shortly to select
radio mode, the radi
o mode appears in the display together with the memory band and frequency.
SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND
At radio mode, press BAND/LOUD button
(21) shortly to select the desired band. The reception band will change in the following order:
FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 MW2
SELECTING STATION
Press
button (4) or button (4)
shortly to activate automatic seek function.
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Press for several seconds until “MANUAL
appears on the display,
the manual tuning mode is selected. If both buttons have not been pressed for several seconds, they will return to seek tuning mode and “
AUTO
” appears on the display. Note: When TA function is on, the seek operation will search onl
y for TA programs. And when PTY is selected but not TA, then a PTY search will occur.
AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING
- Automatic memory storing
Press AS/PS button (6) for several
seconds, the radio searches from the current frequency and checks the signal strength until one cycle search is finished. And then 6
strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button.
- Program scanning Press
AS/PS
button (6) shortly to scan
preset station. W
hen the field strength level is more than the threshold level of stop level, the radio
is holding at that preset number for several seconds with release mute, then searches again.
STATION STORING
Press any one of the pres
et buttons (17) (1 to 6) to select a station, which had been stored in the memory. Press this button for several seconds to store the current station into the number button.
RDS (Radio Data System) Operations
- Setting RDS mode
Press PTY
button (11) to switch on or off PTY mode. Whenever PTY is switch on, symbol
PTY” appears on the display.
- Using
PTY
to Select Program
Press PTY button (11) once to
select the PTY group. Then rotate
the volume knob (1) to select the
PTY program and press
(4) or
(4) to search.
Press
AF
button (12) to s
witch on or off RDS mode. Whenever RDS is switch on, symbol
AF” appears on the display.
- Listening to Traffic Announcement Press and hold
EQ/TA
button (13), the unit will search Traffic Announcement automatically. Press and hold
EQ/TA
button (13) again will
exit TA mode.
The RDS data used are the AF, TP, TA, EON and PTY data. AF: Alternative Frequencies
Frequency list of broadcasting stations transmitting the same program
TP: Traffic Program Identification
Identification data for traffic information-broadcasting station
TA: Traffic Announcement Identification
Identification data showing traffic information is being transmitted or not
EON: Enhanced Other Networks
Information Broadcasting information on AF, TP, TA, etc, relating to networks other than the network used for
current reception
PTY: Program Type Code
Contents of programs such as news,
light music, sports etc
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SWITCHING TO CD MODE
If there is no CD disc inserted in
the driver:
Gently insert the disc
with the printed side uppermost into the CD compartment until you feel some resistance. The disc is drawn into the driver
automatically. Disc playback begins.
If a CD disc is already inserted
in the driver:
Keep pressing MOD button (10) shortly
until the CD mode display appears.
SELECTING TRACKS
Press
button (4) or
button (4) to
move to the previous
track or the following track. Track number shows on display. Hold
button (4) or
button (4) to
fast reverse or fast fo
rward. Disc play starts
from when you release the button.
PAUSING PLAYING
Press PAU button (20) to pause the player.
Press it again to resume play.
PREVIEWING TRACKS
Press SCN button (19) to play first several
seconds of each track on the current disc. Press again to stop intr
o and listen to track.
When playing CD disc, press and
hold
SCN
button (19) to play first
REPEATING TRACKS
Press RPT button (18) to continuously
repeat the same track. Press it again to stop repeat. When playing CD disc, press and
hold
RPT button (18) to repeat all tracks in
the current directory. Press it again to exit this mode.
PLAYING TRACKS IN RANDOM
Press
SHF
button (16) to play all tracks on CD in random order. Press again to cancel the function. When playing CD disc, press and
hold
SHF button (16) to play all tracks in
the current directory in random order. Press it again to exit this mode.
EJECTING A DISC
Press
button (7) to stop CD playing
and eject the disc from the disc slot (3).
CD Operations
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DISPLAY INFORMATION
Press
DISP
button (5) to show the following information, such as the clock source information
Disc Notes
A. Notes on discs:
1. Attempting to use non-standard shape discs (e.g. square, start, heart) may damage the unit. Be sure to use round shape CD discs only for this unit.
2. Do not stick paper or tape, etc, onto the label side or the recording side of any
discs, as it may cause a malfunction.
3. Dirt, dust, scratch
es and warping discs
will cause misoperation.
B. Notes on CD-Rs (recordable CDs)/CD-RWs (rewritable CDs):
1. Be sure to use discs with following marks only for the unit to play:
2. The unit cannot play a CD-R and CD-RW that is not finalized. (Please refer to the manual of your CD-R/CD-RW recorder or CD-R/CD-RW software for more
information on finalization process).
ReWritable
seconds
of each track in the current
directory.
Press it again to exit this mode.
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3. Depending on the recording status, conditions of the disc and the equipment used for the recording, some CD-Rs/CD-RWs may not be played on this unit. (see *1)
*1: To have more reliable play back, please
see following recommendations: a: Use CD-RWs with speed 1x to 4x
and write with speed 1x to 2x.
b. Use CD-Rs with speed 1x to 8x and
write with speed 1x to 2x.
c. Do not play a CD-RW which has
been written for more than 5 times.
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Note: Design and specification are subject to change with notice
Specifications
GENERAL
Power Supply Requirements : DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground
Chassis Dimensions : 178 (W) x 160 (D) x 50 (H)
Tone Controls
- Bass (at 100 Hz) : ±10 dB
- Treble (at 10 kHz) : ±10 dB
Maximum Output Power : 4x15 watts
Current Drain : 5 Ampere (max.)
CD PLAYER
Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 55 dB
Channel Separation : More than 50 dB
Frequency Response : 40Hz – 18 kHz
RADIO
FM
Frequency Coverage 87.5 to 108 MHz
MW
IF
10.7 MHz
Sensitivity (S/N=30dB) 10 dBu
Stereo Separation
>25dB
Frequency Coverage 522 to 1620 kHz
IF
450 kHz
Sensitivity (S/N=20dB) 36 dBu
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Trouble Shooting
Before going through the checklist, check wiring connection. If any of the problems
persist after checklist has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.
Symptom Cause Solution
No power.
The car ignition switch is not on.
If the power supply is connected to the car accessory circuits, but the engine is not moving, switch the ignition key to “ACC”.
The fuse is blown. Replace the fuse.
Disc cannot be loaded or ejected.
Presence of CD disc inside the player.
Remove the disc in the player, then put a new one.
Inserting the disc in reverse direction.
Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward.
Compact disc is extremely dirty or defective.
Clean the disc or try to play a new one.
Temperature inside the car is too high.
Cool off until the temperature returns to normal.
Condensation. Leave the player off for an hour or
so, then try again.
No sound.
Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level.
Wiring is not properly connected.
Check wiring connection.
Sound skips.
The installation angle is more than 30 degrees.
Adjust the installation angle less than 30 degrees.
The disc is extremely dirty or defective.
Clean the compact disc, then try to play a new one.
The operation keys do not work.
The built-in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise.
Press the RESET button. Front panel is not properly fixed into its place.
The antenna cable is not connected.
Insert the antenna cable firmly.
The radio does not Work. The radio station automatic selection does not work.
The signals are too weak. Select a station manually.
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