Honda goldwing clarion type ii schematic

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!AUDIO SYSTEMS
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INSTRUCTIONS DU CONDU
/SYSTEMS AUDIO POUR
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TYPE II
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OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE II MOTORCYCLE AUDIO
SYSTEMS
MOTORCYCLE RADIO
INTERCOM
CB RADIO
CASSETTE PLAYER
CONTENTS
C
AUTIONCAUTIONINHANDLING
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3
CASSETTE SECTION
41
TYPE II M
OTORCYCLE
AUDIO
SYSTEM
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HANDLEBAR MOUNTED
RADIO CB CONTROLS
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THEFT PREVENTION
27
PRIORITY OF RADIO,CASSETTE
CB AND INTERCOM
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62
Page
Take
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RADIO SECTION .........................
Features .............................................. 13 Rewinding tape ......................................
Listening to radio ................................... 14 To cancel FF .................................
How to listen to radio .................................
INTERCOMSECTION ..........................
Features .............................................. 27 Radio + intercom ................................
Listening to intercom .............................. 28 Headsets/speakers changeover ................
How to use intercom ............................. 29 Automatic muting circuit .....................
CB SECTION................ 30
Features ........................................... 30 Radio + intercom + cassette + CB ............
F.C.C. LICENSE•U.S.A. ........................... 30
Channel indication number responds to
frequencies allocated ..................................
Listening to CB................................................ 33
Features ....................................
Theft prevention .................................
9
How to introduce cassette tape...............
10 11 13
Listening to cassette ..............................
How to enjoy cassette tape ......................
Fast fovVard of tape ..................................
18 To eject cassette ...................................
OPERATION AT
Radio + intercom + cassette .................
SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 64
32
FULL SYSTEM • • 52
41 42 44 46 48
50
50 51 51
55 56 57 58 59
How to listen to CB .............................. 36
CAUTION IN
HANDLING
Always adjust the controls before
starting so you can keep both hands on the handlebars while riding.
The unit is designed to be water resistant
and dew-proof, but not to be used in water or to be sprayed with a hose.
RA DI O
ma in
2A
POWER BOOSTERCB ma in
INTER CO M
back up
back up
1A
4A 3A 1A 1A
If necessary to replace a fuse, use a 2A
fuse for the main power supply, a IA
fuse for the backup power supply, a 4A fuse for the power booster, a 3A Fuse for the CB main pow er supply, a IA Fuse for the CB backup powe r supply and 21 A Fuse for INTERCOM m ain
power supply.
If the controller of the face plate gets
so iled, wipe it wit h a so ft clo th w hich has first been soaked in a solutio n of neutr al detergent and w rung. Org a nic s oluti o ns s uch a s g a soline , th inner and benzine should never b e
us ed as t hey may damage the sur face.
Turn off the engine
the controller.
key before removing
If water or dirt gets into receptacle for
the control unit plug, an operating defect or a failure may occur. Also, if the pins in the plug are bent, they will no longer provide proper contact.
To protect the connector contacts and
avoid breakdowns, always turn the ignition key OFF before removing
the
control unit.
Backup power for the memory is
supplied by the motorcycle battery. If
the battery is disconnected or completety discharged,the contents of the memory will be erased and you
will have to reset the preset
buttons.
Adjust the volume to a level that is not distracting. Refrain from listens; at an increased volume continuously for a long time.
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6V X 24V X
7
This unit is designed only for a 12VDC
negative ground motorcycle. Never connect it to a 24 VDC o r po siti ve ground motorcycle.
If the 34-pin connector gets wet,
remove the moisture with a dry cloth or paper and leave it until it is completely dry before use. Hot air from a dryer or high-pressure air should not be used as it may cause a deformation or a breakdown.
• If the volume is raised excessively in the city when using the speakers, other persons would be disturbed.
• If the radio , CB, casse tte or othe rs are used for a long time with the vehicle engine stopped, the battery voltage would drop and the motor starter might not be turned. Increased volume of the radio, CB, cassette or others increases the power consumption. When listening with the motorcycle stopped, reduce the volume as far as possible.
TYPE II MOTORCYCLE
AUDIO SYSTEM
THEFTPREVENTION:
This radio is mounted so that the main radio unit and control unit are separate. If you intend to leave your motorcycle for a long period of time, the control unit can be detached and taken with you. Detaching the control unit:
1. Insert the key (1) into the lock and
1 key
2 Blind panel
2. While holding the key, pull it firmly
3. Attach the blind panel ( 2 ).
Mounting the control unit:
1. Remove the blind panel by pulling its
2. Insert the two tabs on the bottom of
3. Push the unit until you hear the lock
turn it clockwise.
toward you. Once the unit is about one-third withdrawn, pull it up and detach it from the fairing.
lower end.
the control unit into the groove in the holder. (3)
click. (4)
4. Check that the unit is locked into position.
111,
WA RNI NG
Always adjust controls or reset tuning before riding. Keep both hands on the handlebars while riding.
Do not turn the volume up so loud that it inteferes with safe riding or creates a disturbance.
CAUTION:
Although the control units is designed to be water-resistant and dew-proof, do not spray it with a hose, Remove the control unit and install the blind panel before washing motor­cycle.
* Do not expose the connector between
the control unit and the main radio unit to water or dirt. Also take care when removing the control unit that you do not bend the pins in the connector. Water, dirt and bent pins in the con• nector can cause faulty operation or failure.
* Always switch off the power when
removing the control unit to avoid damaging the connector pins and the control unit.
RADIO SECTION
13
FEATURES AM/FM stereophonic radio with clock
function
PLL, digital display, electronic tunerWith AM/FM noise cut functionProvided with SASC4 AM and 4 FM stations presettable
independently
Any of auto seek tuning and manual
tuning available
Muting and auto seek available by
switches on handlebar
Easy-to-read indicator is installed in
meter panel. Bright LED is used.
Reproduction of high output level and
high fidelity
Anti vibration and waterproof construc-
tion
CAU TION :
1. When receiving an AM or
FM
station, motorcyc le plug noise may b e supe r p osed. Us e of plu g s p r ovided w i t h resistor is advisable.
2. When receiving a distant station, plug noise may be heard.
3. Listen ing to th e radio for a lo ng
time at a stoppage discharges the battery.
LISTENING TO RADIO
MUTING SWITCI.
When placed in of radio or cassette is decreased instantly.
the
MUTE position, the volume
AUTO SEEK SWITCH
Depress this switch, and frequency display moves up automatically and the next staion
automatically tuned in.
Then the station is locked. And if you want to tune in next station, you
depress again. (AUTO SEEK)
:RADIO CONT ROL UNI T
P R E S E T S T A T I O N S E L E C TO R Fou r ( 4 )
stat i o ns A M and F M r e s pectiv e l y c a n b e preset
in a n ele ctronic memory cir cui t.
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1
TTO SET T HE PRESET STATION
I 1. T u ne t o t h e d e s ir e d s t ati o n e i the r b y S E E K
T U N IN G o r M A NU A L T UN I N G.
2 . P us h t h e M E M O RY B U T TO N .
T h e M E M O R Y I N D I C AT O R o n t h e C L O C K / F R E Q U E NC Y D I S P L A Y (rad i o frequency s h o w i n g ) w i l l l ig h t u p for a pe r i o d o f f i ve(5 ) s e co nds to s h o w t h at th e mem ory func t ion is w orki n g.
W i th in t his perio d , p u s h one o f t he PRESET
S T A T IO N S E LE C T ORS t o pr es e t the d e s ir e d sta t ion. E a ch p rese t s tatio n s e lecto r c a n s elec t one (1) s tatio n on A M and one( 1) s t ation o n F M . Thu s, the f our( 4 ) pres e t stat i on s e lecto r s can b e used to s e l ect a t o t a l o f eight( 8 ) station s (4 f o r AM a nd 4 for F M).
NOTE : A s t a tion c a n b e s e t i n me m o r y o n l y
w h i l e
t h e M E M O RY I N D I CAT O R i s i l l u mi -
nate d . I f it g o e s out b e f o r e a p r e s e t station
s e l e c tor i s p us hed, s e t ti ng t h e s tati o n w il l no t be av ail abl e.
I n t hi s c a s e s i m pl y , p us h t h e D I SP L A Y
BUTTON a n d p u s h t h e ME M O R Y B U T T O N
again.
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