Univex UDB275MP User Manual

Owner’s manual
Mode d'emploi
Manual de instrucciones
CD/USB/MP3/WMA RECEIVER
RÉCEPTEUR CD/USB/MP3/WMA
RECEPTOR CD/USB/MP3/WMA
1. FEATURES ........................................................................................................................... 2
2. CONTROLS
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MAIN UNIT ............................................................................................................................. 3
3. NOMENCLATURE
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Names of the Buttons and Their Functions ............................................................................ 4
Display Items ......................................................................................................................... 6
LCD Screen ........................................................................................................................... 6
4. PRECAUTIONS
5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS .............................................................................................
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6.
REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................ 9
Inserting the Battery ............................................................................................................... 9
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons .......................................................................... 10
7. OPERATIONS
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Basic Operations ..................................................................................................................11
Radio Operations ................................................................................................................. 14
CD/MP3/WMA Operations ................................................................................................... 15
USB Operations ................................................................................................................... 18
CD/USB Common Operations ............................................................................................. 20
Operations Common to Each Mode ..................................................................................... 23
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
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9. ERROR DISPLAYS
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10. SPECIFICATIONS
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1. FEATURES
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2. CONTROLS / COMMANDES / CONTROLES
MAIN UNIT / APPAREIL PRINCIPAL / UNIDAD PRINCIPAL
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Note: Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter.
Remarque: Veuillez déplier cette page et vous référer aux schémas quand vous lisez chaque chapitre.
Nota: Cuando lea los capítulos, despliegue esta página y consulte los diagramas.
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With the FLIP DOWN COVER opened
COUVERCLE INCLINABLE ouvert
Con el PANEL ABATIBLE abierto
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3. NOMENCLATURE
Note:
Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter “
Names of the Buttons and Their Functions
[
[
CD SLOT
CD insertion slot.
[
] button
Eject a CD when it is loaded in the unit.
[
SRC] button
Press the button to turn on the power. Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer to turn off the power.
Switch the Operation mode among the Radio
mode, etc.
[
COLOR] button
Press to change display color.
[
ROTARY
Adjust the volume by turning the knob clockwise
or counterclockwise.
Use the knob to perform various settings.
[
TITLE] button
Press the button to switch the track titles, while
in the MP3/WMA mode.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer to scroll the title during title display, while in the MP3/WMA mode.
[
, ] buttons
Select a station while in the Radio mode or
select a track when listening to a CD/USB.
These buttons are used to make various
settings.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer
to enter the fast-forward or fast-backward in CD/USB mode.
[
DISP] button
During Radio/CD-DA/AUX mode, switch
the display indication (Main display, Clock display).
During MP3/WMA mode, switch the display
indication in the following order:
Track No./Play time Folder No./Track No.
Title Display Clock Display Track No./ Play time...
]
]
knob
] button
Perform preset scan while in the Radio mode. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or
longer to perform auto store.
Play or pause a track while in the CD/USB
mode.
[
SENSOR
Receiver for remote controller.
• Operating range: 30° in all directions.
[
USB PORT
USB memory device insertion port.
[
AUX] input
Auxiliary jack insertion.
[
PUSH OPEN] cover
Push to open the flip down cover.
[
SCN] button
Perform scan play for 10 seconds of each
track while in the CD-DA/MP3/WMA mode.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer to perform all scan play while in the MP3/WMA mode.
[
RPT] button
Perform repeat play while in the CD-DA/MP3/
WMA mode.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer to perform all repeat play while in the MP3/WMA mode.
[
RDM] button
Perform random play while in the CD-DA/MP3/
WMA mode.
Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer to perform all random play while in the MP3/WMA mode.
[
F-UP], [F-DN] buttons
Select the folder in MP3/WMA disc or USB
memory device.
Press the button to select CD-DA or MP3/WMA
playback on a multi-session disc.
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2. CONTROLS” on page 3.
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[
BAND] button
Switch the band, seek tuning or manual tuning
while in the Radio mode.
Play the first track while in the CD/USB mode.
[
A-M] button
Press the button to switch to the Audio mode
(
Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader
Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn
on or off the M-B EX mode.
[
Z-EHCR] button
Press the button to select one of the 3 types
of sound characteristics already stored in memory.
[
ADJ] button
Press the button to switch to the ADJ mode.
[
ISR] button
Recall ISR radio station in memory. Press and hold for 2 seconds or longer: Store
current station into ISR memory (Radio mode only).
[
DIRECT] buttons
Store a station into memory or recall it directly
while in the Radio mode.
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Display Items
LCD Screen
In extreme cold, the screen movement may slow down and the screen may darken, but this is normal. The screen will recover when it returns to normal temperature.
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4. PRECAUTIONS
1. During extreme cold temperatures, condensa­tion may form on the disc and/or the optical part of the player. If the disc exhibits condensation, carefully wipe off the disc with a soft cloth. In the event the disc still does not play properly, eject the disc and allow the condensation to disappear naturally from the optical parts of the player. Radio, Auxiliary and USB functions can still be used during this time which may take up to an hour.
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 communica tions. 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.
2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads may cause the CD to skip.
3. This unit is applicable for on-road 4 wheel ve­hicle purpose only. Use for tractor, fork truck, bulldozer, off road vehicle, 2 or 3 wheel motor bicycle, marine boat or other special purpose vehicle is not appropriate.
CAUTION
!
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE
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PERSONNEL.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANU­FACTURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.
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5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
This un it has b een desi gne d s pecif ica lly for playback of compact discs bearing the mark. No other discs can be played.
To remove the 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.
Always handle the compact disc by the edges. Never touch the surface.
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.
New discs may have some roughness around the edges. The unit may not work or the sound may skip if such discs are used. Use a ball-point pen, etc. to remove roughness from the edge of the disc.
Note on compact discs
Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
Do not use any solvents such as commercially available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to clean compact discs.
Do not use compact discs that have large scratch es, are misshapen, or cracked, etc. Use of such discs will cause misoperation or damage.
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Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source.
Note: Do not use commercially available CD protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These may
get caught in the internal mechanism and damage the disc.
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6. REMOTE CONTROL
Inserting the Battery
1. Turn over the remote control unit and slide the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration.
2. Insert the battery (CR2025 guides, with the printed side wards.
3. Press the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow so that it slides into the compart ment.
4. Replace the cover and slide in until it clicks into place.
)
into the insertion
(+)
facing up
Notes:
Misuse may result in rupture of the battery, produc­ing leakage of fluid and resulting in personal injury or damage to surrounding materials. Always follow these safety precautions:
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Use only the designated battery.
When replacing the battery, insert properly, with
+
-
/- polarities oriented correctly.
Do not subject battery to heat, or dispose of in fire or
water. Do not attempt to disassemble the battery.
Dispose of used batteries properly.
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Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons
Button
[
SRC
[
BND
[ ]
[ ]
[
[
MUTE
[
ISR
[
DISP
[
SCN
[
RPT
[
RDM
Mode
[ ]
,
[ ]
,
Radio
]
Press the button to power on. Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer: Power off. Switch among radio, CD, USB and AUX.
]
Switch reception band.
Increase and decrease volume (in all modes).
Move preset chan­nels up and down.
]
Turn mute on and off. Switch between playback and pause.
CD-DA
Play the first track.Top play.
Move tracks up and down. Press and hold the button for 1 second or
longer: Fast-forward/fast-backward.
]
]
Recall ISR radio station in memory. Press and hold for 2 seconds or longer: Store current station into ISR memory (Radio mode only).
]
Switch among main display and clock display.
]
Preset scan. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or longer: Auto store.
]
No function. No function.
No function.
]
Scan play.
Repeat play.
MP3/WMA
(
Disc and USB
Switch among main display, title display and clock display.
Scan play. Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer to perform all scan play while in the MP3/WMA mode.
Repeat play. Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer to perform all repeat play while in the MP3/WM mode.
Random play. Press and hold the button for 1 second or longer to perform all random play while in the MP3/WM mode.
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No function.
No function.
No function.
Turn mute on and off
Switch among main display and clock display.
No function.
No function.Random play.
AUX
Some of the corresponding buttons on the main unit and remote control unit have different functions.
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7. OPERATIONS
Basic Operations
Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of
chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page 3 (unfold).
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.
Turning on/off the power
Note:
Be careful about using this unit for a long time
without running the engine. If you drain the car’s battery too much, you may not be able to start the engine and this can reduce the service life of the battery.
1. Press the [SRC] button.
2. The illumination of the 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 the or longer to turn off the power for the unit.
SRC
button for 1 second
Selecting a mode
1. Press the [SRC tion mode.
2. Each time you press the eration mode changes in the following order:
Radio mode CD mode (USB mode
AUX mode Radio mode...
The 3-digit message knob indication will display the correspondence mode as the following:
Radio mode : CD mode : USB mode : AUX mode :
Notes:
If the CD mode is selected when no disc is inserted,
the display shows “NO DISC”.
If no USB drive is inserted, USB mode will not be
displayed.
]
button to change the Opera
[
SRC] button, the Op
, , ,
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Switching the display
1. Press the display.
2. Each time you press the display switches in the following order:
Radio/CD (CD-DA)/AUX Mode:
Main display Clock display Main display
MP3/WMA (Disc and USB) Mode:
Main-1 display Main-2 Display Title Display Clock Display Main-1 Display...
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.
[
DISP] button to select the desired
[
DISP] button, the
(
Track No., play time
(
Folder No., Track No.
Adjusting the volume
[
Turning the the volume; turning it counterclockwise decreas es the volume.
"VOLUME:XX" will be shown in the display while “VXX” will be displayed in the message knob indication where“XX” is the volume level from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).
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The factory default setting for volume is "17".
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ROTARY] knob clockwise increases
Displaying additional buttons
1. Push the flip down cover that consists of the following buttons:
[BAND]
[Z-EHCR]
[ISR
[
PUSH OPEN] cover to open the
[
DIRECT]
[
A-M]
[
ADJ]
]
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Basic Operations
Note:
Try to avoid pushing down the cover further after
flipping down.
2. Close the cover properly when not in use.
Note:
If you accidently push down the cover further after
flipping down, you can close the cover back and push 2 sides of the cover to return to normal condi tion.
Audio mode adjustments
1. Press the mode. The mode switches as follows each time the [A-M] button is pressed:
BASS TREB BAL FAD previous
display.
2. Turning the selected Audio mode.
BASS TREB BAL FAD
The displa y returns to the previous mode 7
Note:
Bass and Treble can only be adjusted when the
Z-Enhancer” is off.
3. When the adjustment is complete, press the [
A-M
mode is reached.
[
A-M] button to select the Adjustment
[
ROTARY] knob to adjust the
(
Bass) : Adjustment range :
(
Treble) : Adjustment range :
(
Balance) : Adjustment range : L12 to R12
(
Fader) : Adjustment range : F12 to R12
seconds after the adjustment.
]
button several times until the Function
Adjusting the bass
1-1 Press the
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2-1. Turning the
0”.
phasizes the bass; turning it counterclock­wise attenuates the bass.
The factory default setting is “BASS 0”.
[
A-M] button and select “BASS
[
ROTARY] knob clockwise em
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7 to
-
7 to
+
7
+
7
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Adjusting the treble
1-1. Press the
0”.
2-1. Turning the
phasizes the bass; turning it counterclock­wise attenuates the bass.
The factory default setting is “BASS 0”.
[
A-M] button and select “TREB
[
ROTARY] knob clockwise em
Adjusting the balance
1. Press the [A-M] button and select “BAL 0”.
2. Turning the phasizes the sound from the right speaker; turning it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound from the left speaker.
The factory default setting is “BAL 0”.
[
ROTARY] knob clockwise em
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Adjusting the fader
1. Press the [A-M] button and select “FAD 0”.
2. Turning the
[
ROTARY] knob clockwise em
phasizes the sound from the front speakers; turning it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers.
The factory default setting is “FAD 0”.
Setting the Z-Enhancer
This unit is provided with 3 types of sound tone effects stored in memory. Select the one you prefer.
The factory default setting is “Z-EHCR OFF”.
Each time you press the
[
Z-EHCR
]
button, the
tone effect changes in the following order:
(
Z-EHCR OFF
(
Z-EHCR 3
) (
(
)
Z-EHCR 1
Z-EHCR OFF
)(
)
Z-EHCR 2
)
Z-EHCR 1 : bass emphasized
Z-EHCR 2 : treble emphasized Z-EHCR 3 : bass and treble emphasized Z-EHCR OFF : no sound effect
Adjusting MAGNA BASS EX
The MAGNA BASS EX does not adjust the low sound area like the normal sound adjustment function, but emphasizes the deep bass sound area to provide you with a dynamic sound.
The factory default setting is off.
1. Press and hold the [A-M or longer to turn on the MAGNA BASS EX effect. lights in the display.
2. Press and hold the or longer to turn off the MAGNA BASS EX effect. goes off from the display.
]
button for 1 second
[
]
A-M
button for 1 second
AUX function
This system has an external jack input in the front panel where you can listen to sounds and music
­from external devices connected to this unit.
1. Connect the external music player to the
input. Display will automatically switch to AUX mode. Alternatively, user can press the [SRC] button to select the AUX mode.
Notes:
Use only the 3.5mm stereo jack for the AUX jack
input.
Volume can be adjusted through the unit. If you
face difficulties of hearing sound even after volume has been adjusted, please refer section “Selecting AUX IN sensitivity” on page 24 for details.
[
Remove the audio jack from
AUX mode will revert to Radio mode automati cally.
AUX] input during
[
AUX
]
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Radio Operations
Listening to the radio
1. Press the [SRC mode, then the radio will be on.
2. To select a preset band, press the button, then select one of the preset bands such as FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM. Every time the [BAND change as:
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1...
3. Press the desired station.
]
button and select the Radio
]
button is pressed, the display will
[
, ] butto n to tune in the
Seek tuning
1 Press the
band
If is not lit in the display, press and hold
in the display goes off and seek tuning
2. Press the station tuning.
When the
will be performing in the direction of higher frequencies. When the search will be performed in the direction of lower frequencies.
[
BAND] button and select the desired
(
FM or AM
the [BAND
is now available.
)
.
]
button for 1 second or longer.
[
, ] button to start automatic
[
] button is pressed, search
[
] button is pressed,
[
BAND
Preset memory function
Preset memory function can store up to 24 stations:
]
six stations for each of FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
Manual memory function
1. Press the [BAND want to store in the memory.
2. Press the [ , ] button to tune into a desired station.
3. Press and hold one of the 2 seconds or longer to store the current station into preset memory.
]
button, to select a band you
[
DIRECT] buttons for
Auto store
Auto store is a function for storing up to 6 stations that are automatically tuned in sequentially. If 6 receivable stations cannot be received, a previ­ously stored station remains unoverwritten at the memory position.
1. Press the band
2. Press and hold the or longer. The stations with good reception are stored automatically to the preset channels.
[
BAND] button and select the desired
(
FM or AM
)
.
[
] button for 2 seconds
Manual tuning
There are 2 ways available: Quick tuning and step tuning.
When you are in the step Tuning mode, the fre quency changes one step at a time. In the quick Tuning mode, you can quickly tune the desired frequency.
1. Press the band
If is not lit in the display, press and hold
is lit in the display and manual tuning is
2. Tune into a station.
Quick tuning:
Press and hold the or longer to begin station tuning.
Step tuning:
Press the tuning.
[
BAND] button and select the desired
(
FM or AM
the [BAND
now available.
)
.
]
button for 1 second or longer.
[
, ] button for 1 second
[
, ] button to perform manual
Preset scan
Preset scan receives the stations stored in pre­set memory in order. This function is useful when searching for a desired station in memory.
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1. Press the
2. When a desired station is tuned in, press the [
] button again to continue receiving that
station.
Note:
Be careful not to press and hold the
for 2 seconds or longer, otherwise the auto store function is engaged and the unit starts storing sta tions.
[
] button.
[
] button
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Radio Operations
CD/MP3/WMA Operations
Recalling a preset station
A total of 24 preset positions FM3, 6-AM) exists to store individual radio sta tions in memory. Pressing the corresponding [ cy automatically.
1. Press the
2. Press the corresponding
]
DIRECT
button recalls the stored radio frequen
[
BAND] button and select the desired
(
band
FM or AM
recall the stored station.
Press and hold one of the
for 2 seconds or longer to store that station into preset memory.
)
.
(
6-FM1, 6-FM2, 6-
[
DIRECT
[
DIRECT
]
button to
]
buttons
Instant station recall (ISR)
Instant station recall is a special radio preset that instantly accesses a favorite radio station at a touch of a button. The ISR function even oper­ates with the unit in other modes.
ISR memory
1. Select the station that you wish to store in ISR memory.
[
]
2. Press and hold the or longer.
Recalling a station with ISR
In any mode, press the [ISR radio function and tune the selected radio sta tion. “ISR” appears in the display. Press the [ISR button again to return to the previous mode.
ISR
button for 2 seconds
]
button to turn on the
What is MP3?
MP3 is an audio compression method and clas­sified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards. This
­audio compression method has penetrated into PC users and become a standard format. This
­MP3 features the original audio data compres­sion to about 12 percent of its initial size with a high quality sound. This means that about 10 music CDs can be recorded on a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc to allow a long listening time without having to change CDs.
What is WMA?
WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media Au­dio, an audio file format developed by Microsoft Corporation.
Notes:
If you play a file with DRM
)
ment
enabled for WMA, no audio is output. “--:--” will be blinking for several seconds before it skips to next track.
Windows Media™, and the Windows
trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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Digital Rights Manage
To disable DRM (Digital Rights Management):
1. When using Windows Media Player 8, click
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on TOOLS OPTIONS COPY MUSIC tab, then under COPY SETTINGS unclick the check box for PROTECT CONTENT. Then, reconstruct files.
2. When using Windows Media Player 9, click on TOOL OPTIONS MUSIC RECORD tab, then under Recording settings, unclick the check box for RECORD PROTECTED MUSIC. Then, reconstruct files.
3. When using Windows Media Player 10, click on TOOL OPTIONS RIP MUSIC tab, then under Rip settings, unclick the check box for COPY PROTECT MUSIC. Then, reconstruct files.
Notes:
Personally constructed WMA files are used at your
own responsibility.
Disabling DRM can be done if the file is ripped from
CD.
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logo are
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CD/MP3/WMA Operations
Precautions when creating MP3/WMA
disc
Usable sampling rates and bit rates:
MP3
Decode Format Sampling rate
(
)
kHz
Bit-rate (kbps
CD-ROM Format
MPEG 1, 2 and 2.5 - Layer 3 MPEG-1 : 32, 44.1, 48
MPEG-2 : 16, 22.05, 24 MPEG-2.5 : 8, 12
)
MPEG-1 : 32 - 320 MPEG-2 : 8 - 160 MPEG-2.5 : 8 - 160 VBR
ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, Romeo and Joliet
WMA
Sampling rate (
)
kHz
Bit-rate (kbps
CD-ROM Format
8, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1
)
48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192
ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, Romeo and Joliet
File extensions
Always add a file extension “.MP3” or “.WMA” to MP3 or WMA file by using single byte letters. If you add a file extension other than specified or forget to add the file extension, the file cannot be played
Logical format (File system
1. When writing MP3/WMA file on a CD-R disc or
2. The folder name and file name can be dis-
3. Do not affix a name to a file inside a folder
.
)
CD-RW disc, please select “ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo” as the writing software
format. Normal play may not be possible if the disc is recorded on another format. such as packet write disc (UDF) format.
played as the title during MP3/WMA play but the title must be within 28 single byte alphabeti­cal letters and numerals sion).
having the same name.
(
including an exten
Number of files or folders
1. Up to 255 files can be recognized per folder. Up to 255 files can be played.
2. Up to a maximum of 255 folders can be sup ported. However, actual folders support will still be depended on total files.
3. Tracks are played in the order that they were recorded onto a disc. be played in the order displayed on the PC.
4. Some noise may occur depending on the type of encoder software used while recording.
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Tracks might not always
CD-DA/MP3/WMA selection on multi-session CD
If a multi-session CD which contains CD-DA and MP3/WMA files is being inserted, user can select either CD-DA or MP3/WMA files to be played.
Notes:
CD-DA files will always be the first to be played
while MP3/WMA files will be playing subsequent ly.
The first folder is always CD-DA files
mixed CD).
If there is no MP3/WMA files in CD-extra/mixed CD,
the unit may mute for a while and start to play from
(
top
CD-DA files
1. Press the [F-UP folder and MP3/WMA files to be played.
2. Press the [F-DN] button will move to the previous folder (if it is first folder) and CD-DA files to be played.
)
.
]
button will move to the next
Disc-In-Play function
As long as the ignition key is turned to the ON or ACC position, this function allows you to turn the power to the unit and start playing the disc automatically when the disc is inserted even if the power is not turned on.
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(
CD-extra or
-
)
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Folder structure
1. A disc with a folder having more than 8 hierar­chical levels will be impossible.
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CAUTION
!
Do not try to put your hand or fingers in the
disc insertion slot. Also never insert foreign objects into the slot.
Do not insert discs where adhesive comes
out from cellophane tape or a rental CD label, or discs with marks where cellophane tape or rental CD labels were removed. It may be impossible to extract these discs from the unit and they may cause the unit to break down.
This unit is designed for play of 12cm com-
pact disc only. Do not attempt to use 8cm CD singles in this unit, either with or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc can occur. Such damage will not be covered by the warranty on this product.
Do not insert transparent disc as it would
not be detected by the unit. It may cause difficulties of loading/ejecting the disc even if it is detected.
Backup eject function
Just pressing the if the power to the unit was not turned on. Re­move the disc after it is ejected.
Notes:
If you force a CD into before auto reloading, this
can damage the CD.
If a CD
( seconds, the CD is automatically reloaded. reload).
[ ]
button ejects the disc even
12 cm) is left in the ejected position for 15
(
Auto
Loading a CD
Insert a CD into the center of the CD SLOT with the labeled side facing up. “LOADING” appears in the display, the CD plays automatically after loading.
indicator will lit on if the current audio file is MP3 format while indicator will lit on if the current audio file is WMA format.
Notes:
Never insert foreign objects into the CD SLOT.
If the CD is not inserted easily, there may be an
other CD in the mechanism or the unit may require service.
Discs not bearing the mark and CD-ROMs
cannot be played by this unit.
Some CDs recorded in CD-R/CD-RW mode may
not be usable.
Ejecting the CD
Press the ed.
Notes:
If there is no disc loaded, the indication "NO DISC"
If the CD is not removed after ejecting, CD will
For CD/MP3/WMA playback, please refer to “CD/USB Common Operations”.
[ ]
button, then the CD will be eject-
appears in the display and return to Radio mode after 4 seconds.
be automatically reloaded after 15 seconds and this will not automatically switch to CD/MP3/WMA mode.
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Listening to a disc already loaded in the unit
Press the [SRC] button to select the CD mode.
When the unit enters the CD mode, play starts automatically.
If there is no disc loaded, the indication “
DISC” appears in the title display. Radio CD (USB
)
AUX Radio...
NO
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USB Operations
USB memory device operation
Note:
The following operations are available in USB
mode
Pause
Track selection
Fast-forward/fast-backward
Top function
Scan play
Repeat play
Random play
Folder selection
See “CD/USB Common Operations” on page
20.
About USB
USB is the abbreviation of Universal Serial
Bus, an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12Mbps. The main unit is compatible with USB 1.1/2.0 with maximum data transfer rates of 12Mbps (Full Speed).
USB memory devices that can be played by
connecting to the unit’s USB cable are limited to those recognized as “USB mass storage class devices”; operation is not guaranteed with all USB memory devices . For USB memory devices compatibility, please consult Clarion dealer for more information.
Devices compatible with “USB Mass Stor-
age Class” can be used merely by con-
necting to the host device, without need for special drivers or application software.
Consult the manufacturer of your USB memory
device for information regarding whether it is supported by “USB Mass Storage Class” stan- dards. Please take note that iPod shuffle/nano and harddisk drive (HDD) is not supported.
To prevent the accidental loss of data, always
back up important data to your computer.
This unit does not support connections to
a computer. In addition, connections made through a USB hub device are also not sup ported.
If the USB memory device supports mul
tiple partitions, only the first partition will be supported.
The order in which tracks are recorded may
differ depending on the USB memory device connected not be the same as that indicated on your computer’s display).
More than 480mA DC to extenal USB memory
device is not supported.
Audio files playable on this unit are limited
to MP3/WMA files. For further information on MP3/WMA playback, please refer to “ Common Operations”.
(
the actual playback order may
CAUTION
!
Do not try to put your hand or fingers in
the USB insertion port. Also never insert foreign objects into the port.
USB memory device insertion may result
in protruding as it might be dangerous to the user while driving. For safety purposes, it is advisable to use an USB extension cable to connect between the USB memory device and the USB port on the main unit.
Do not leave a USB memory device un
attended in an automobile. Exposure to direct sunlight or high temperatures may cause deformation or other malfunction of the USB memory device.
When the device is subjected to static
electricity or electric noise, this may result in the loss of data.
Folder structure
1. An USB memory device with a folder having more than 8 hierarchical levels will be impos­sible.
Number of files or folders
1. Up to 15,000 files can be recognized per folder.
Up to 15,000 files can be played.
Note:
Ex c e eding t h e files l i m i tation m a y caus e
-
unexpected operation failure.
2. Up to a maximum of 255 folders can be sup-
­ported. However, actual folders support will still
be depended on total files.
CD/USB
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Precautions when creating MP3/WMA on
USB memory device
Usable sampling rates and bit rates:
MP3
Decode Format Sampling rate
(
)
kHz
Bit-rate (kbps
MPEG 1, 2 and 2.5 - Layer 3 MPEG-1 : 32, 44.1, 48
MPEG-2 : 16, 22.05, 24 MPEG-2.5 : 8,12
)
MPEG-1 : 32 - 320 MPEG-2 : 8 - 160 MPEG-2.5 : 8 - 160 VBR
WMA
Sampling rate (
)
kHz
Bit-rate (kbps
8, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1
)
48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192
Hot plugging function
This unit has the ability to recognize the changes of connecting and disconnecting an USB mem­ory device.
When the unit is powered on, this function allows you to start playing the tracks automatically when the USB memory device is inserted.
Connecting a USB memory device
1. Open the USB cover at the USB port.
2. Connect the USB memory device into the port with the correct direction. The indica­tor will lit according to the audio format of the current track.
Playback will begin from the first track on the
USB memory device.
Always insert the USB memory device fully into
Depending on the number of tracks recorded,
USB memory devices may have different shape
Please reconnect the USB memory device
on. or indicator will lit on
the port. Incomplete connections may cause the USB memory device not be recognized.
some amount of time may be required until all tracks are read into the unit.
depends on brands. Some USB memory de vices may not be able to plug into the port due to the shape design. Please use an extension cable instead.
when it cannot be detected properly.
Note:
Do not forcibly connect the USB memory device to
the port with incorrect direction as this will damage the USB memory device as well as the USB port.
Listening to a track with USB memory device already connect to the unit
Press the [SRC] button to select the USB mode.
When the unit enters the USB mode, track will start to play automatically.
If there is no USB memory device inserted, USB mode will not be shown for selection.
The mode changes each time the [SRC
pressed.
Radio CD (USB
)
AUX Radio...
Unplug the USB memory device
Remove the USB memory device from the port during USB mode, the unit will revert to Radio mode automatically.
Alternatively, user can remove USB memory de vice at any mode. It is safe to remove USB memory
device during track playing.
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]
button is
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CD/USB Common Operations
Note: CD-DA disc and MP3/WMA disc/USB drive will have different functionalities in some cases. Please read
carefully where differences applied.
Pausing play
1. Press the appears in the display.
2. To resume track play, press the again.
[ ]
button to pause play. “PAUSE”
[ ]
Display selection
1. You can choose the display type by pressing the [DISP] button.
2. To select the next type, press the again.
CD-DA:
The arrangement is shown below.
MP3/WMA:
The arrangement is shown below.
For track number more than 999, only the last 3
digits will be displayed.
[
DISP] button
button
Title display mode
MP3/WMA:
1. There are 5 types of display for the Title Display mode.
2. To select the next type, press the button for less than 1 second.
The arrangement is shown below.
3. The displayed item can be scrolled by pressing the [TITLE] button for more than 1 second.
4. If a MP3/WMA file encode with ID3 TAG header but not consist of any TAG information, the following will be displayed respectively.
NO ALBUM NAME” for Album Tag “NO ARTIST NAME” for Artist Tag “NO SONG NAME” for Title Tag
Notes:
For MP3, supports ID3 Tags V2.4/2.3/2.2/1.1/1.0.
The MP3 player decodes each file ID3 TAG ver 2
by default, if ID3 TAG ver 2 is unavailable, ID3 TAG ver 1 will be decoded.
In the case of album Tags for WMA, the information
written into the extension header is displayed.
Only ASCII characters can be displayed in Tags. The folder name will be displayed as “ROOT” which
the file allocates in the root folder.
UNICODE ID3
supported.
If ID3 TAG has Japanese, Chinese character or
other non supported characters, “ played as substitution.
(
Chinese, Japanese and etc) is not
[
TITLE
” will be dis-
]
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Selecting a track
Track-up
1. Press the ning of the next track.
2. Each time the proceeds to another track in the advancing direction.
[ ]
button to move to the begin-
[ ]
button is pressed, playback
Track-down
1. Press the of the current track.
2. Press the beginning of the previous track.
[ ]
button to move to the beginning
[ ]
button twice to move to the
Fast-forward/fast-backward
Fast-forward
Press and hold the longer.
[ ]
button for 1 second or
Fast-backward
Press and hold the longer.
For CD-DA, pressing the
second or longer will move forward or backward 5 times faster than normal play, and pressing it for 3 seconds or longer will do the operation 30 times faster.
For MP3/WMA, pressing the
1 second or longer will move forward or backward 10 times faster than normal play per second.
[ ]
button for 1 second or
[
]
,
[ ,
button for 1
]
button for
MP3/WMA playing order
When selected for playing folder up down func­tions, files and folders are accessed in the order in which they were written by the CD-ROM writer or USB memory device. Because of this, the or­der in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. You may be able to set the order in which MP3/WMA are to be played by writing them onto a medium such as a CD-R/USB memory device with their file names beginning with play se­quence numbers such as “01” to “99”, depending on your CD writer (CD).
For example, a medium with the following folder/ file hierarchy is shown below.
Example of a medium’s folder/file hierarchy.
Folder Select
This function allows you to select a folder con­taining MP3/WMA files and start playing from the first track in the folder.
1. Press the folder.
2. Press the folder.
[
F-UP] button to move the next
[
]
F-DN
button to move the previous
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Notes:
Press the
shift to the first folder.
Folder without a MP3/WMA file is not selectable.
The first track will always be selected when shifting
to next/previous folder.
[
]
F-UP
button while in the final folder will
Top function
Press the start playing from the top.
CD-DA:
Start to play the first track of the disc.
MP3/WMA:
Start to play the first track of current folder.
[
BAND] button, then the CD/USB will
Other various play functions
Scan play
CD-DA :
This function allows you to locate and play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks recorded on a disc.
MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to locate and play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks in current folder.
[
]
1. Press the
The indicator lights in the display.
Scan play starts from the next track after the
track currently being played.
All scan play
MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to locate and play the first 10 seconds of the first track of all the folders on an MP3/WMA disc/USB memory device.
1. Press and hold the [SCN or longer to perform all scan play.
The and indicators light in the dis
play.
All scan play starts from the next track after the
track currently being played.
SCN
button to perform scan play.
]
button for 1 second
Repeat play
CD-DA, MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to play the current track repeatedly.
1. Press the
The indicator lights in the display.
[
RPT] button to perform repeat play.
All repeat play
MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to play all tracks in the MP3/WMA folder repeatedly.
[
1. Press and hold the or longer to perform all repeat play.
The and indicators light in the dis
play.
]
RPT
button for 1 second
Random play
CD-DA :
This function allows you to play all tracks record­ed on a disc in a random order.
MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to play all tracks of cur­rent folder in a random order.
1. Press the play.
The indicator lights in the display.
[
RDM] button to perform random
All random play
MP3/WMA :
This function allows you to play all the tracks of all the folders recorded on an MP3/WMA disc/ USB memory device in a random order.
1. Press and hold the [RDM or longer to perform all random play.
The and indicators light in the dis
play.
]
button for 1 second
To cancel play
1. Press the operating button previously se-
­lected.
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Operations Common to Each Mode
Adjustment Mode
1. Press the [ADJ ment selection display.
2. Press the name”.
CLOCK(E)” “KNOB LED” “
SCRN SVR” “A-SCROLL AUX SENS” “TEL-SP” “TEL-SW
3. Tu rn the “Desired setting value”.
After completing settings, press the
button to return to the previous mode.
Setting the clock
2-1. Select “CLOCK (E)”.
3-1. Press the
3-2. Press the
or the minute.
3-3. Turn the
time.
The clock is displayed in 12-hour format.
3-4. Press the
memory.
Note:
You cannot set the clock when it is displayed with
only the ignition on. If you drain or remove the car’s battery or take out this unit, the clock is reset. While setting the clock, if another button or operation is selected, the clock set mode is canceled.
Setting the message knob indication
User can turn on or off the message knob indication. The factory default setting is “ON”.
2-1. Select “KNOB LED”.
3-1. Turn the
OFF”.
LED ON: To turn on message knob indication. Messa ge knob indication is dis play al l the t ime.
LED OFF:
To turn off message knob indication.
indication in power saving mode.
]
button to switch to the adjust
[
, ] button to select the “
[
ROTARY] kno b to sel ect th e
[
ADJ
[
] button.
[
, ] button to select the hour
[
ROTARY] knob to set the correct
[
] button to store the time into
[
ROTARY] knob to select “
ON” or
Message knob
Item
Turning the screen saver function on or
-
]
off
This unit is provided with the screen saver function which allows you to show various kinds of patterns in a random order in the operation status indication area of the display. You can turn on and off this function.
If the button operation is performed with the screen saver function on, the operation display corresponding to the button operation is shown for about 30 seconds and the display returns to the screen saver display.
The factory default setting is “ON”.
2-1. Select “SCRN SVR”.
[
3-1. Turn the or “SS OFF”.
SS ON:
Screen saver is enabled.
SS OFF:
Screen saver is disabled.
ROTARY] knob to select “SS ON”
Setting the method for title scroll
Set how to scroll in MP3/WMA title.
The factory default setting is “ON”.
2-1. Select “A-SCROLL”.
[
3-1. Turn the
OFF”.
ON:
To scroll automatically.
OFF:
To scroll just 1 time when the title was changed or the [TITLE or longer.
ROTARY] knob to select “
]
button was pressed for 1 second
ON” or
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Selecting AUX IN sensitivity
Make the following settings to select the sensi­tivity when sounds from external devices con­nected to this unit are difficult to hear even after adjusting the volume.
The factory default setting is “MID”.
2-1. Select “AUX SENS”.
[
3-1. Turn the
ROTARY] knob to select “
LOW”,
MID” or “HIGH”.
Note:
This adjustment only affects music playing via
[
]
AUX
input. Telephone interrupt will be using “MID
as default.
Setting the car speaker output for the
cellular phone
The factory default setting is “RIGHT”.
To output the telephone calls, set the cellular phone
interrupt to ON.
2-1. Select “TEL-SP”.
[
3-1. Turn the
ROTARY] knob to select “
RIGHT”,
or “LEFT”.
RIGHT
Telephone calls can be heard on the front right speaker connected to this unit.
LEFT
Telephone calls can be heard on the front left speaker connected to this unit.
Cellular phone interrupt setting
If you connect this unit and your cellular phone with a separately sold unit, you can listen to your telephone calls on your car speakers.
The factory default setting is “OFF”.
2-1. Select “TEL-SW”.
[
3-1. Turn the
ROTARY] knob to select the set
ting.
[
Each time you turn the
ROTARY] knob, the
setting changes in the following order:
OFF ON MUTE
OFF:
This unit continues normal operation even when the cellular phone is used.
ON:
You can listen to your telephone calls from the speakers connected to this unit.
MUTE:
The sound from this unit is muted during tele­phone calls.
Notes:
When the “TEL-SW” is set to “ON” or “MUTE” and
telephone is connected, system will automatically power ON (Initially power OFF). When telephone is disconnected, system will return to power OFF.
This unit requires hands-free kit that supports
input as a cellular phone audio input. Please con sult your local authorized Clarion dealer for more information on the handsfree kit offered.
If connecting a hands-free kit, please ensure the
setting is ON to receive the telephone audio through the system.
When listening to your calls on your car speak
ers, you can adjust the volume by turning the [
ROTARY] knob, it will be memorized as new tele
phone volume.
The fact ory default setting for t his volume is
19”.
This unit requires special wiring to mute the audio
signal automatically when a cellular telephone rings in the car.
This function is not compatible with all cellular
telephones. Please contact your local authorized Clarion dealer for information on proper installation and compatibility.
Setting the button and screen illumination
]
Press the [COLOR
-
Each time you press the type changes in the following orders:
COLOR-SCAN INDIGO-BLUE SURF-BLUE SILKY-WHITE AQUA-GREEN FRESH-GREEN LEAF-GREEN WARM-AMBER PASSION-RED VIVID-PINK PALE-PINK DARK-VIOLET PURE-PURPLE U-COLOR1 U-COLOR2 U-COLOR3 COLOR-SCAN...
button to select a color type.
[
COLOR
[
AUX
]
button, the
]
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Setting COLOR SCAN mode
As selecting “COLOR-SCAN”, the color auto­matically changes.
The factory default setting is “COLOR-SCAN”.
After 3 seconds the color changes to the other.
Setting USER mode
As selecting “U-COLOR 1, 2, 3”, press and hold the [COLOR
]
button for 1 second or longer to
enter the setting.
1. “
R8 G8 B8” appears in the display.
The f actor y default setting is “R8 G8 B8
(R: red, G: green, B: blue) for all user colors.
2. Press the
[
, ] button to move the cursor for adjusting the R, G or B value. The value of R is blinking by default.
[
3. Turn the
ROTARY] knob to selec t from
0 to 8.
4. Press the
[
] button to store the color in
memory and cancel setting mode.
Note:
Since “R0 G0 B0” will not display anything, thus
all values are prevented from setting to 0 at the same time.
COLOR R G B
INDIGO-BLUE
SURF-BLUE
SILKY-WHITE
AQUA-GREEN
FRESH-GREEN
LEAF-GREEN
WARM-AMBER
PASSION-RED
VIVID-PINK
PALE-PINK
DARK-VIOLET
PURE-PURPLE
U-COLOR1
U-COLOR2
U-COLOR3
0
0
8
0
4
8
8
8
7
0
8
2
0
8
0
3
8
0
8
3
0
8
0
0
8
0
3
8
2
3
3
0
8
6
0
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Measure
Power does not turn on. (
No sound is produced
No sound output when operating the unit with amplifiers or power an tenna attached.
Fuse is blown.
)
Incorrect wiring.
Power antenna lead is sh o r t ed to gr o u nd or
-
excessive current is re quired for remote-on the amplifiers or power an tenna.
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the fuse blows again, consult your store of purchase.
Consult your store of purchase.
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Remove all wires attached to the power an-
-
tenna lead. Check each wire for a possible short to ground using an ohm meter.
-
3. Turn the unit back on.
4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to the power antenna lead one by one. If the ampli fiers turn off before all wires are attached, use an external relay to provide remote-on voltage (excessive current required).
-
Nothing happens when
General
button are pressed. Display is not accurate.
No sound heard. The speaker protection
The microprocessor has ma l func t ione d du e to noise,etc
circuit is operating.
Turn off the power, then push the cover to flip down.
Press the reset button with a thin rod.
1. Turn down sound volume. Function can also be restored by turning the power off and on again. automatically when the speaker protection circuit operates).
2. If the sound is muted again, consult our service department.
(
Speaker volume is reduced
[
PUSH OPEN
]
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Measure
No sound heard.
Sound skips or is noisy.
Sound is cut or skipped. Noi se is generat ed or
nois e i s mi x e d with sound.
CD/MP3/WMA DISC
Soun d is bad dire ctly after power is turned on.
Wrong filename.
WMA file has no sound output and skip to next track.
MP3/WMA files are ab sent in a disc.
Files are not recognized as an MP3/WMA file.
File system is not cor­rect.
Disc is dirty.
Disc is heavily scratched or warped.
MP3/WMA files are not encoded properly.
Water droplets may form on the internal lens when the car is park ed in a humid place.
File system is not cor rect.
The song may be copy protected (DRM).
-
Write MP3/WMA files onto the disc properly.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Use ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo file system.
Clean the disc with a soft cloth.
Replace with a disc with no scratches.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.
Use ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo
­file system.
Disable DRM as describe in the chapter “To
disable DRM
(
Digital Rights Management
).
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Troubleshooting
No sound heard.
Sound is cut or skipped. Noi se is generat ed or
nois e i s mi x e d with sound.
US B memory d evice cannot be detected.
)
USB memory device is unable to plug into the USB port.
USB memory device
(
MP3/WMA
USB card reader cannot be detected.
iPod shuffle, nano or USB ha rdd isk dri ve cannot playback or error display is shown.
Un a b l e t o pl ay b a c k songs.
Problem Cause Measure
-
Write MP3/WMA files onto the USB memory device properly.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
Reinsert the USB memory device to try again. Replace with a new USB memory device if failed.
-
-
memory device compatibility.
Reinsert the USB memory device with the
­correct direction.
Replace with a new USB memory device.
Use an USB extension cable.The shape design of the
-
Insert the memory card to USB card reader first before connecting to the main unit.
However, the device may be able to playback by reconnecting the device or power off and on the main unit.
Please consult your Clarion dealer for USB memory device compatibility.
Red uce the n um ber of songs in the USB memory device.
(
HD D
MP3/WMA files are ab sent in a USB memory device.
Files are not recognized as an MP3/WMA file.
MP3/WMA files are not encoded properly.
USB memory device may be damaged.
USB memory device con nector is in bad condi tion.
Compatibility issue Please consult your Clarion dealer for USB
The USB mem or y de vice connector may be inserted to the port in the wrong direction.
The USB memory device connector is damaged.
USB memory device.
USB card reader is con nected to main unit first before inserting memory card to the card reader.
These devices are not
)
supported.
Compatibility issue.
Too m a n y s o n g s a r e stored, some amount of time are required to read all the tracks available.
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9. ERROR DISPLAYS
Error Display Cause Measure
ERROR 2
ERROR 3
NO FILE
CD/MP3/WMA DISC
Error Display Cause Measure
MNT ERR
NO FILE
DEVICE
USB MEMORY
USB ERR
A DISC is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected.
A DISC cannot be played due to scratches, loaded upside­down inside the CD deck etc.
No audio file is detected in the DISC.
Failure detection of USB mem ory device when it is plugged into the port.
No audio file is detected in the media.
USB connector s hort c ircuit/ overloaded.
This is a failure of CD deck’s mechanism and consult your store of purchase.
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped­disc.
Eject the disc then reload it properly.
Replace with audio contents loaded DISC.
Unplug the USB memory device and re-plug
­into the port.
Replace with audio contents loaded USB memory device.
Unplug the USB memory device , turn off the car stereo power and then turn on the power again.
10. SPECIFICATIONS
FM tuner
Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
Usable Sensitivity: 11 dBf
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 17 dBf
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 75 dB
Stereo Separation (1 kHz): 35 dB
±
Frequency Response
(
3 dB): 30 Hz to 15 kHz
AM tuner
Frequency Range: AM 530 kHz to 1710 kHz
Usable Sensitivity: 25 μV
CD player
System: Compact disc audio system
Usable Discs: Compact disc
±
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 85 dB (1 kHz) IHF-A
Dynamic Range: 80 dB (1 kHz
Harmonic Distortion: 0.01%
)
(
3 dB
)
Specifications
English
Audio
Maximum Power Output: 200 W (50 W X 4 ch
Power Output: 4 X 19 W
Bass Control Action
Treble Control Action (10 kHz): ±14 dB
Line Output
(
with A/C 1 kHz, 10 k
(
DIN 45324,
(
100 Hz): ±14 dB
Ω): 1.8 V
General
Power Supply Voltage:
14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.6 V allowable), nega­tive ground
Current Consumption: Less than 15 A
Speaker Impedance: 4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable
(
Weight: 2.42 lb.
Dimensions: 178 mm Width X 100 mm Height X 156 mm Depth
1.7 kg
)
+B=
14.4 V
)
)
Power Output:
19 W RMS x 4 Channels at 4 Ω and ≤ 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio:
86 dB (reference: 1 W into 4Ω
)
)
Notes:
Specifications comply with JEITA Standards.
Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice for further improvement.
Please make sure when connecting external power
amplifier, that you properly, to the car chassis, ground the amplifier.
If this is not done, severe damage to the source
unit may happen.
UDB275MP
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