Sanyo CDF-M200 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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HIGH QUALITY DIGITAL CAR AUDIO
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SEAM LASERTRACKING CD PLAYER
CDF-M200
Car CD Player with FM Modulator
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS-
DIGITAL DISPLAY
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CDF-M200: Car CD player with FM modulator,
8/12cm
CD compatible, 1 beam laser, automatic loading and ejecting system.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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button
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@ Disc Slot @
Eject button
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Shuffle button
@Scanbutton 0
Track/Skip button
@
Stand-by button
DIGITAL DISPLAY
(1) Disc set indicator (2) Scan Play indicator (3) Repeat Play indicator (4) Shuffle Play indicator (5) Play indicator (6) Disc indicator (7) Track No. indicator
OPERATIONS
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FM 89.1 MHz.)
To select a track
2. Adjust the volume and tone quality with the car radio controls.
3. Insert a compact disc into @ Disc Slot with the
label
surface facing up. Playback starts at the beginning of the first track. The “DISC IN”
indjcator
will appear and the
track number will be displayed.
Display the number of the track to be heard using 0 Track/Skip button. To advance to the next track, press (w ) side. To return to the preceding track, press
(M)
side twice quickly.
* Pressing
(++)
side once returns play to the beginning of the track currently being played.
After the whole disc has been played
The pickup will automatically return to the beginning of the disc and playback will start again.
To stop the playback
Press @ Stand-by button.
To take out the disc
Press @ Eject button. The disc will come out automatically. * When you insert the compact disc into
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Disc Slot again, playback starts from the beginning of the first track.
Notes
l The CDF-M200 plays an 8cm CD just
like a 12cm CD without an adapter.
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As the CDF-M200 is designed to use the existing car FM radio or car stereo equipment with an FM radio, the playback tone quality depends on the performance of these sets.
How to playback CD-Normal playback
1. Turn on the power of your FM car radio or car stereo equipment with FM radio and set the radio frequency to 89.1 MHz. (it is
recommended to set one preset button to
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To skip to a particular part of a track
Press and hold 0 Track/Skip button to advance quickly in the forward or the backward direction. When you release the button, this function stops. To advance in the forward, press and hold
( W) side. To advance in the backward, press and
hold (4 ) side.
* When it reaches to the end or the beginning
of the disc, the unit enters Pause mode.
Repeat play
Press @I Repeat button to repeat the track
currently being played. The “RPT’ indicator
will appear and the track will be played again
and again until you press the button again.
Scan play
When 9 Scan button is pressed, “SCN”
indicator will appear and the beginning of
each consecutive track will be played for
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approximately 10 seconds. When you find a track to which you wish to listen, press the button again to cancel the Scan play and resume normal play.
Shuffle play When @ Shuffle button is pressed,
“SHF”
indicator will appear and the tracks on the
disc are played in a random order. When
all the tracks have been played, they will be played again in a different random order. To cancel the Shuffle play, press the button again.
How to stop playing the CD and listen to the radio
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Press @ Stand-by button once. The CDF-M200 will be turned off and the radio mode will be set.
2. Tune the radio to a desired station and receive a broadcast.
To resume CD play Tune the radio to FM 89.1 MHz and press
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Standby button of the
CDF-M200.
Play
will resume from the point at which it stopped.
INSTALLATION Before installation
l When mounting the unit in your car,
make sure the unit is level. If you can not mount the unit level due to your cars design,
make sure there is no more than
30”
tilt.
l In order to protect the disc player from
shocks during shipping, a shipping screw is attached to the disc player. Remove the screw
The
player can not play a disc with
the screw in.
How to install (See page 5.)
1. Install the supplied trim panel
(Fig.l-0)
to the unit.
(Fig.l-@)
2. Insert the supplied mounting bracket
(Fig.l-0)
into DIN-standard Cutout 182 x
53 mm in the dashboard or a console.
3. Bend the stoppers of the mounting bracket to the out side until the bracket is tightened in the cutout (Fig.2).
4. Insert the unit into the mounting bracket until it locks in place.
CONNECTION (See page 6.)
Wire colour code
RED: Connect this wire to a terminal that receives power while the ignition switch is ON or in the Accessory (ACC) position­Never connect the wire to the car battery directly or the car battery may be drained.
Note: If the vehicle does not have an ACC
terminal, connect this wire to a terminal which receives
12V
power while the ignition switch is On, and stands 4A or more of electric current.
YELLOW: Connect this wire to +
12V
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l Extremely hot places, such as those
exposed to direct sunlight or hot air coming directly from a heater
l Damp places or those where the player
can get wet, such as places exposed to blowing rain
l Dusty locations
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When cleaning out the car, be sure not
to get any water on the player because it
can be damaged.
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Sometimes the player will not function properly in extreme heat or cold. In this case, wait until the temperature in the car is more normal, then use the player. Closed up cars in summer get very hot. If the temperature inside the player goes above its reference temperature, a protective circuit automatically stops the play and ejects the disc. In this case, open the window to cool off the car, then start up the player again.
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Condensation
During cold weather, moisture drops sometimes form on the optical lens of the disc player after the heater is turned on. This is called condensation. On a rainy day or in a very damp area, moisture may condense on the laser lenses inside the
unit. With this condensation on the lens, the
disc player cannot read the disc and therefore cannot function properly. The time
required depends on the surroundings, but
if you remove the disc from the player and wait for about an hour, the condensation will
evaporate and the disc player will be able to function properly again.
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Sound Skip If you are driving on a rough road, sound may
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be skipped. It is inevitable and will not cause any damage, disc scratches etc.
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Never put any other object in the Disc slot for compact discs. The inside of the disc player is precision equipment that could be damaged by any foreign objects.
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When not using the disc player, do not forget to remove the compact disc. Do not leave an ejected disc sitting on the edge of the disc player for a long time. This can expose the disc to direct sunlight and other causes of warping. Keep the discs in their cases away from direct sunlight.
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To prevent accidents, keep the sound
low enough to enable you to hear outside sound when driving.
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Do not try to open the disc player nor to repair it. The inside of the disc player is precision equipment, so if there is any problem, bring it to the store where you purchased it for servicing.
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Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.
HANDLING THE DISCS
Dirt, dust, scratches and deformation
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cause sound skips during playback and a deterioration of sound quality.
How to take care of your discs:
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Use compact discs that have the mark
shown on the right.
DIGITAL
AU010
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Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s signal surface (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles or light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.
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Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or fluid, benzine or thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals
would
irreparably damage the disc’s plastic surface.
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Discs should be put back in their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause sound skip.
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Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended periods of time. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.
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Do not
stic
k a
p p
er or write anything with
a ball-point pen on the disc surface.
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INSTALLATION
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