Panasonic CQ-RDP162N, CQ-RDP142N, CQ-RDP152N, CQ-RDP112N, CQ-RDP102N User Manual

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English : Please read these instructions carefully before using this product.
Deutsch : Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitung sorgfältig, bevor Sie das Produkt in
Gebrauch nehmen.
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Nederlands : Leest u deze handleiding alstublieft zorgvuldig door voor u dit product gaat
gebruiken.
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Español : Lea estas instrucciones antes de poner en funcionamiento este aparato.
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CD Player/Receiver with CD Changer Control
CQ-RDP162/RDP112N
CD Player/Receiver
CQ-RDP152/RDP142/RDP102N
Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d’instructions
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Bruksanvisning
Manuale di istruzioni
Manual de Instrucciones
Instrukcja obs¬ugi
VOL
SEL
AF
TA
LO
UD
CT
SCAN
DISC
REPEAT
RANDOM
MUTE PTY
SOURCE
PWR
REG
TUNE
TRACK
BAND
DISP
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Thank you very much for purchasing a Panasonic CD Player/Receiver. Panasonic welcomes you to the growing owners' family of our advanced electronic products. We make every endeavor to offer you the significant advantages of the most up-to-date electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully and optimally selected components and assembled by the people who are proud of their excellent reputation established over the years. We know this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment. After you realize its quality, value and reliability, we are sure that you are proud to be a member of our family.
Fantastic Sound
Sophisticated Product Achieved by Optional Functions
Sound System with Spurting Realism (2-channel Power Amplifier)
Powerful Heavy Bass(Stereo/Mono Power Amplifier) :
CY-M7052EN
Smooth Uninterrupted Play (CD Changer) :
CX-DP88N, etc.
CD Changer: CX-DP88N
(Up Grade)
(For CQ-RDP162/RDP112N)
Sub-Woofer
(Up Grade)
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Contents
Specifications
Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements.
Note
General
Power Supply
Tone Controls (Bass) Tone Controls (Treble)
Current Consumption
Maximum Power Output Power Output Speaker Impedance Pre-Amp Output Voltage Pre-Amp Output Impedance Dimensions (Main Unit) Weight (Main Unit)
DC 12 V (11 V - 16 V), Test Voltage 14.4 V, Negative Ground ±12 dB at 100 Hz ±12 dB at 10 kHz
Less than 2.5 A (CD mode, 0.5 W 4-Speaker) 45 W x 4 (at 4 ) 20 W x 4 (DIN45 324, at 4 Ω) 4 - 8 2 V (CD mode) 600 178(W) x 50(H) x 150(D) mm
1.4 kg
Stereo Radio
Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity Stereo Separation
87.5 - 108 MHz 6 dB/µV(S/N 30 dB) 35 dB (at 1 kHz)
Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity
531 - 1 602 kHz 28 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB)
Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity
153 - 279 kHz 32 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB)
CD Player
Sampling Frequency DA Converter Error Correction System
Pick-Up Type Light Source Wavelength Frequency Response
Total Harmonic Distortion
Signal to Noise Ratio
Wow and Flutter Channel Separation
Panasonic Super Decoding Algorithm
Astigma 3-beam Semiconductor laser 780 nm 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±1 dB) 96 dB
0.01 % (1 kHz) Below measurable limits 75 dB
8 times oversampling MASH 1 bit/4 DAC System
CQ-RDP162N CQ-RDP152N CQ-RDP102N
CQ-RDP112N CQ-RDP142N
Stereo/Mono Power Amplifier :
CY-M7052EN (Up Grade)
Specifications ................................. 3
Introduction..................................... 4
Power and Audio Controls.............. 6
Radio Basics................................... 7
Radio Data System (RDS).............. 8
CD Player and CD Changer ......... 10
Troubleshooting ............................ 11
Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied separately for installation and wiring.
FM
MW
LW
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Introduction
For safe driving
Moderate the volume not to miss traffic infor-
mation.
Shorting prevention
Do not get this unit wet.
CD slot
Do not insert anything other than a CD.
Power supply
12-volt negative ground battery system.
Product service, repair and inquiry
Consult your nearest Panasonic Service
Center.
Cleaning
Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth.
Precaution
Never apply volatile liquids such as ben­zine and thinner to prevent damage.
Maintenance
This operating instruction manual applies to the
five models below. All illustrations represent model CQ-RDP162N unless otherwise specified.
Note
Models Changer Control
Illumination color
CQ-RDP162N Yes Amber
CQ-RDP152N None Amber
CQ-RDP142N None Red
CQ-RDP112N Yes Green
qMounting collar
rCase for the
removable front panel
wBolt tTrim plate
Cautions
Accessories
ePower connector
Remote control
(CA-RC61EX)
Options (Sold separately)
CD Changer
(For CQ-RDP162
/RDP112N)
CX-DP88N
This product is a class I laser product. Note that this product uses a visible/invisi­ble laser beam which could cause haz­ardous radiation exposure if directed. Be sure to operate this product correctly as instructed. Use of controls or adjustments or perform­ance of procedures other than those spec­ified herein may result in hazardous radia­tion exposure. Do not open covers and do not repair yourself. Refer servicing to quali­fied personnel.
Laser products:
Wave length: 780 nm Laser power: No hazardous radiation is
emitted with safety protection.
Protection of preset memory
Never disconnect the battery power cord.
Note
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Clock Setting
Theft prevention
FM RDS CT service adjusts your clock automatically. If you cannot get RDS CT service, set the clock as follows.
Note
BAND
TUNE
DISP
Press
(AM mode)
(Radio mode)
Press
(NO CT)
Press
Press
Press
Press
Hold down for over 2 sec.
AM 153
NO CT
CT 0:00
CT 10:00
CT 10:00
(Blink: Hours)
CT 10:35
CT 10:35
(Completed)
Press
FM1 87.50
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Clock can be set only in AM radio mode.
An alarm is generated to remind you of the front panel when turning off the power.
Note
[]: Release the
front panel.
1
q Pull the right side. w Slide the left side.
a detach the panel.
2
Put the panel into the case
r.
3
Take the front panel with you when getting off the car.
Install the front panel
q Slide the left side. w Press the right
side until a "click" is heard.
(Blink: Minutes)
(Hours set)
(Minutes set)
DISP
DISP DISP
DISP
q
w
w
q
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Power and Audio Controls
[SOURCE] : Turn the power on.
[SOURCE] (Hold down) :
Turn the power off.
¨
: Up : Down
Hold down: fast forward
Start the engine first!
[SEL] : Select a mode.
1
¨
: Up : Down
No operation for 5 sec.
a Return to the regular
mode.
If the fader is set to
front, the pre-amp out­put (rear) is decreased.
Note
(–12 to +12 in 3 dB step)
(–12 to +12 in 3 dB step)
(left/right : 1 to 15)
(front/rear : 1 to 15)
Sound quality adjustment
Volume adjustment Power on
[VOL] : Adjust the level.
2
Power on
The volume increases gradually to the last level if that level was over 20.
When first powered up, a mes­sage is displayed
[DISP]: Stop the message.
[SOURCE](Hold down at power
off) :Turn on the power and dis­play the message.
Notes
on/ off
[MUTE] :Toggle the Mute on and off.
Mute the sound.
(Hold down over 2 sec.): Toggle Loudness on and off.
Enhance bass and treble
tones at low volume.
Regular Mode
Volume
Bass
Treble
Balance
Fader
MUTE
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Radio Basics
[BAND] : Select a band.
[BAND] (Hold down over 2 sec.
a release) :
1
Radio
CD Player
[SOURCE] : Select the radio mode.
CD Changer
BAND TUNE
PTY (MONO / LOCAL)
Up to 6 stations can be preset in each band (AM x 6, FM x 18 : FM1 - FM3)
Automatic presetting
[BAND] : Select a band.
[ TUNE ] : Select a station.
(Hold down over 0.5
sec. a release) : Seek tuning
1
Tuning and Manual presetting
22
Preset button (Hold down until one
blink) : Register the station.
3
Automatically tune the 6 stations with good reception and save them.
Preset stations are displayed for 5 sec. respectively.
[BAND] : Select a band.
Preset button : Select a station.
1
Use of preset button
2
[PTY] : Toggle the local mode on and off in an FM broadcast.
FM MONO / LOCAL (FM/AM)
FM mono : reduces noise.
Local : auto-seeks only high-intensity stations.
MONO OFF / LOCAL OFF
MONO ON / LOCAL OFF
MONO ON / LOCAL ON
MONO OFF / LOCAL ON
FM broadcast
LOCAL OFF
LOCAL ON
AM (LW/MW) broadcast
How to listen to the radio
Preset memory / Tuning
Station selection
Never preset stations while driving the car.
Caution
(Hold down over 2 sec.)
STEREO
Stereo Indicator
Band Preset Number
PTY
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Radio Data System
(
RDS
)
[AF] : Change the AF mode.
The RDS service and its availability vary with areas and stations.
The same program is auto-tuned depending on
reception condition.
TP :
RDS stations that provide traffic information periodically.
TA : Radio announcement of traffic information.
AF 1
AF 2
OFF
AF tuning with normal sensitivity
(Default:
AF1)
(Default:
TA OFF)
AF tuning with high sensitivity
No alternative frequency
[TA] : Toggles the TA mode on and off. (TP auto-tuned)
TA ON
TA OFF
[DISP] : Change the display.
[AF] : Toggle the region mode on and off.
Preset memory
(Refer to Radio Basics for presetting.)
Automatic preset
[BAND](Hold down over 2
sec.) : Preset stations (6 at a time)
Program Service Name
Frequency
Clock Time
AF
3 sec.
TA volume
TA volume should
be adjusted while you are listening to a traffic announce­ment.
TA or mute
[TA](Hold down over
2 sec.) : Activate the "TA or mute" mode.
[TA] : Cancel the "TA
or mute" mode. [TA](Hold down over 2 sec. again) : Cancel the "TA or mute" and the "TA ON" mode.
Alternative frequency (AF) Periodical traffic information
(Clock auto-adjusted)
Manual preset
@[ TUNE ] : Select a station. APreset the station to one of the
preset buttons [1] to [6].
[TA ON] : Automatically tune in to a TP when a station other than a TA station is being received.
[REG ON](Hold down over 2 sec.) : Tune in to a station
that broadcasts
the
totally same program.
Preset tune (Refer to Radio Basics for preset tuning.)
AF 1 / AF 2 mode : Auto-AF-tuned to station with good reception
Press the same preset button again to tune in to an AF station with good reception if the reception of the current station is poor.
A station name
is displayed when it is an RDS station.
Note
This function is called "PI seek".
Note
[REG OFF](Hold down over 2 sec.) :Tune in to a station that broadcasts a different program in some cases.
TA standby
A TA broadcast
causes automatic change-over to radio mode.
Note
AF 1 / AF 2 mode : Tune in
to only RDS stations.
Note
AF 1 / AF 2 mode : Seek tuning
selects only RDS stations.
Note
TP auto search
Auto-tuned in to
another TP when reception is poor.
RDS
EON
TP
STEREO
RDS
EON
TP
STEREO
DISP
STEREO
TP
EON
RDS
AF
AF
RDS EON TP
on
TA
TA
TA
on
MONO
TA
DISC
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1 News
NEWS
2
3 Sport
SPORT
4
Pop. music
POP.M
5
Classic
music
CLASSICS
Speech
AFFAIRS / INFO EDUCATE / DRAMA CULTURES / SCIENCE VARIED / WEATHER FINANCE / CHILDREN SOCIAL A / RELIGION PHONE IN / TRAVEL LEISURE / DOCUMENT
6
Other
Music
ROCK M / M.O.R.M LIGHT M / OTHER M JAZZ / COUNTRY NATIONAL / OLDIES FOLK M
(Default:
PTY OFF)
Programs can be according to type such as
news, rock-and-roll, juvenile programs, etc.
[PTY] : Toggle the PTY mode on and off. (PTY display)
PTY ON
PTY OFF
PTY selection
@[ TUNE ] : Select
a program type.
PTY preset search
@
Preset button : Select a preset program type.
(Ex.)
DISP
APress the same preset
button.
Change of registered buttons
@[ TUNE ] or preset
button: Select a preset program type. (Ex.)
A[BAND] :
Seek a station.
PTY preset
Preset by program type.
Receiving EON data
TA and AF functions will be enhanced with RDS
information.
TA : Traffic information from other stations can
be received, too.
AF : The AF list of RDS stations is always
updated.
No.
Program type
Display
Program type selection
Notes
APreset button (Hold
down until one blink) : Reregister the con­tents.
[DISP] : Toggle the language between English
and Swedish.
Note
Contents
Emergency announcement
"ALARM" blinks and the announcement is
received automatically.
Emergency announcements are received auto-
matically except in the AM mode.
Clock adjustment
RDS service automatically adjusts the integrated
clock.
Example
Even if you preset a station at a faraway location, AF allows you to receive the same program at home.
Or AF automatically tunes in to a station that is broadcasting the same program. (This function is useful when reception is
poor.)
AF allows you to seek TP stations in local areas.
SPEECH / MUSIC / NEWS / AFFAIRS / INFO / SPORT / EDUCATE / DRAMA / CULTURES / SCIENCE / VARIED / POP M / ROCK M / M.O.R.M / LIGHT M / CLASSICS / OTHER M / WEATHER / FINANCE / CHILDREN / SOCIAL A / RELIGION / PHONE IN / TRAVEL / LEISURE / JAZZ / COUNTRY / NATIONAL / OLDIES / FOLK M / DOCUMENT /
PTY
STEREO
RDS
PTY
PTY
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CD Player and CD Changer
Other functions Error indication
CD dirtied.
CD upside
down.
CD scratched.
No CD in
magazine.
CD player
Eject CD.
CD changer
Next CD auto-
selected.
Eject the CD and consult your nearest Panasonic Service Center.
Message Cause Remedy
Random play
Scan Play
Repeat Play
3
Track
Disc
Track
Track
10-sec. play of every track.
(once per track)
10-sec. play of 1st track in
every CD in magazine.
Current track repetition.
How to listen to CDs
Insert CDs in mag-
azine.
(Changer)
Play in random order.
Random play of every track in magazine/CD changer.
REPEAT :
RANDOM :
[SOURCE] :
Select CD Player.
1
When a CD is already loaded
[1TRACK2] : Select a track.
2
Disc indicator :
Lights when CD is loaded.
CD loading
Insert a CD.
(Playback starts.)
Next track :
Start of current track : Press once
Previous track : Press twice
Hold down : Fast forward
Fast reverse
Release to play CD.
DISP : displays the clock.
(Press again to cancel it.)
(Playback starts.)
SCAN : (Disc Scan)
(Track Scan)
* Changer only
SOURCE
Radio
CD Player
CD Changer
Make sure that the disc indicator is off before loading a disc. If the disc indicator is on, eject the disc, then load a new disc.
1
TRACK
2
Eject
Track Number
Playing Time
Disc Indicator
DISC
CD-RW
8 cm
Available Discs
Non-available
MP3
R5
REP
This unit does not support CD text display.
CD Player
DISC
CD-RW
CD-RW
8 cm
8 cm
MP3
MP3
REP
DISC
DISC
R5
DISC
DISC
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CD changer control (For CQ-RDP162/RDP112N)
¡Use the CD changer exclusively to play back normal
music CDs. It cannot play back CD-ROMs, CD-RWs or MP3s. (Some CD-Rs are supportedd, but not all.)
¡This unit dose not support CD text display.
Cautions
Only CDs with the label at
right are usable.
Do not touch the recorded
surface.
Normal CDs
only.
Wipe CDs with a
dry soft cloth in the direction specified at right.
1
Troubleshooting
Never try to repair by yourself.
Something wrong?
(Ex. no sound, smoke and smell
a possibility of fire or shorting)
@Turn off the power immediately. ADetach the power cord and bring the unit to
your dealer.
Labeled side up!
Avoid leaving CDs in the following places.
Direct sunlight
Dirty or moist
Seats or dashboard
3
[SOURCE] : Select CD Changer.
(Playback starts.)
[1TRACK2] : Select a track.
Next track :
Start of current track :
Press once
Previous track :
Press twice
Hold down :
Fast forward Fast reverse
Release to play CD.
[ DISC¨] : Select a CD.
Previous CD :
Next CD :
¨
2
DISC
Disc Number
Track Number
Start the engine. (
Or turn the igni-
tion switch to the ACC position.
)
Verify the wiring. (
Ex. battery cord,
ACC cord, grounding cord, etc.
)
Fuse blown (Contact the nearest
Panasonic Service Center.)
Ask a professional for fuse
replacement.
Be sure to use the same rated fuse.
Disable the mute function.
Verify the wiring.
Wait until the dew disappears
before turning on the unit
Keep a distance between this unit and an activated cellular phone.
Tune in to another high-intensity station.
Extend the antenna fully.
Connect the battery cord correctly.
Load the CD correctly.
Clean the CD.
Clean the CD.
The maximum permissible tilt is
30° from front to rear.
Secure the unit.
Turn off the car engine (ACC off) and remove the fuse from the battery lead (yellow) for 1 minute or more. Then reinstall the fuse.
Adjust the balance and fader.
Verify the wiring.
Connect the speaker cord cor-
rectly.
Symptom Check point
General
No power
No sound
RADIO
Noise
Frequent noise
Preset data deleted
CD Player
No sound, or CD or CD-R is auto­matically ejected
Sound skip, poor sound quality
Sound skip due to vibration
CD not ejectable
Sound quality
Left and right sounds are reversed
Any one of speakers (front, rear, right and left) does not generate sound.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 542-8588, Japan
Matsushita Communication Deutschland GmbH
Lahnstraße 5 Industriegebiet Süd 24539 Neumünster, F.R. Germany
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