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Owners manual Mode demploi Manual de instrucciones

1. PRECAUTIONS

1. When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater, moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player, do not use the player for about one hour and the condensation will disappear naturally to allow normal operation. 2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which cause severe vibration may cause the sound to skip. 3. This unit uses a precision mechanism. Even in the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the rotating parts. 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 communications. 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.

s Contents

English
1. PRECAUTIONS...2 2. CONTROLS...3 3. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY..4 4. FEATURES...5 5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS..6 6. DCP (Detachable Control Panel)..7 7. REMOTE CONTROLL..8 8. OPERATION..10 9. TROUBLESHOOTING...14 10.ERROR DISPLAYS...15 11.SPECIFICATIONS...16

s Table des matires

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1. PRCAUTIONS..17 2. COMMANDES...3 3. NOMENCLATURE DES TOUCHES..18 4. CARACTRISTIQUES...19 5. MANIPULATION DES DISQUES COMPACTS.20 6. CLAVIER DE COMMANDE AMOVIBLE (DCP).21 7. TLCOMMANDE..22 8. FONCTIONNEMENT..24 9. DPISTAGE DES PANNES..28 10.AFFICHAGE DES ERREURS..29 11.SPCIFICATIONS...30

BD3 16

AM/FM CD PLAYER RADIO AM/FM-LECTEUR CD RADIO AM/FM Y REPRODUCTOR CD

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 PERSONNEL.

DRX5675

12V GROUND AM 530-1710kHz/FM 87.9-107.9MHz
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

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1. PRECAUCIONES..31 2. CONTROLES..3 3. NOMENCLATURA DE LOS BOTONES.32 4. CARACTERSTICAS..33 5. MANEJO DE LOS DISCOS COMPACTOS.34 6. PANEL DE CONTROL DESMONTABLE (DCP).35 7. CONTROLADOR REMOTO...36 8. OPERACIN...38 9. SOLUCIN DE PROBLEMAS..42 10.INDICACIONES DE ERROR.43 11.ESPECIFICACIONES..44
THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE. CLARION CO.,LTD. 50 KAMITODA,TODA-SHI,SAITAMA-KEN,JAPAN
Bottom View of Source Unit

MANUFACTURED:

SERIAL No. PE-2310B
286- 324-00 Clarion Co.,Ltd. MADE IN CHINA

INFORMATION FOR USERS:

CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.

Clarion Co., Ltd.

2000/1 (D C)
All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2001: Clarion Co., Ltd. Printed in China / Imprim en Chine / Impreso en China

PE-2394B 280-7619-00

Be sure to unfold and read the next page. Veuillez dployer et vous rfrer la page suivante. Cercirese de desplegar y de leer la pgina siguiente.
2. CONTROLS / COMMANDES / CONTROLES
Note: Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter. Remarque: Veuillez dployer cette page et vous rfrer aux schmas quand vous lisez chaque chapitre. Nota: Cuando lea los captulos, despliegue esta pgina y consulte los diagramas.

3. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY

Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 2. CONTROLS on page 3 (unfold).
1 DCP Release Button 2 A-M (Audio Mode) Button
SOURCE UNIT / APPAREIL PILOTE / UNIDAD FUENTE
CD Insertion Slot Fente dinsertion de CD Ranura de insercin del disco compacto
LD (Loudness) Button 3 POWER Button FNC (Function) Button
English %$ Franais Espaol 3

4 Eject (

) Button
5 ISR (Instant Station Recall) Button 6 DISP (Display) Button 7 RDM (Random) Button
8 RPT (Repeat) Button 9 SCN (Scan) Button PS/AS (Preset Scan/Auto Store) Button 0 Preset Buttons (1 to 6)
DISPLAY AFFICHEUR VISUALIZADOR
! Z-EHCR (Z-enhancer) Button @ BND (Band) Button TOP (Top Play) Button # SRCH (Search) Left and Right ( $ Rotary Knob % Play/Pause ( MUTE Button ) Button and ) Buttons

280-7619-00

4. FEATURES
s Rotary Encoder Volume Control s DIN Chassis with Detachable Control Panel s Z-Enhancer with 3 Mode Sound Selector s

FM Reception System

s AM/FM Bands-1 AM, 3 FM/18 FM/6 AM Touchbutton Memory s 8-Times Oversampling Digital Filter and Dual 1-Bit D/A Converters s Zero-Bit Detector Mute Circuit s Repeat/Random Play/Intro Music Scan s Multi-Color LC Display s 4-Channel RCA Line Level Output with Fader Control s 180 W (45 W 4) Maximum Power Output s Infrared Remote Control

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5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
This unit has been designed specifically 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.

Removing the disc Proper way to hold the compact disc

Note on Compact Discs

Never stick labels on the surface of the compact disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.
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. No
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 scratches, are misshapen, or cracked, etc. Use of such discs will cause misoperation or damage.
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.

Ball-point pen Roughness

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.
6. DCP (Detachable Control Panel)
The control panel can be detached to prevent theft. When detaching the control panel, store it in the included DCP case to prevent scratches. We recommend taking the detachable control panel with you when leaving the car.
The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks. After removing it, place it in a protective case and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks. When the release button is pressed and the DCP is unlocked, the cars vibrations may cause it to fall. To prevent damage to the DCP, always store it in a protective case after detaching it. The rear connector that connects the source unit and the DCP is an extremely important part. Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails, pens, screwdrivers, etc.
DCP Rear Panel Source Unit Front

Removing the DCP

1. Turn off the power. 2. Press the DCP Release button 1.

DCP Release button 1

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DCP connector Source unit connector

* The DCP is unlocked.

3. Remove the DCP.

Attaching the DCP

Insert the DCP into the right side of the source unit and press the left side to lock it.
If the DCP is dirty, wipe off with a soft, dry cloth only.

Do not insert the DCP from the left side. Doing so may damage it. 2.

DCP 1.

Storing the DCP in the DCP Case
Hold the DCP, in the orientation as shown in the figure below, and put it into the supplied DCP case. (Ensure the DCP is in the correct orientation.)

DCP case

7. REMOTE CONTROL
Receiver for remote control unit
Operating range: 30 in all directions

Remote Control Unit

Signal transmitter

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Inserting the Batteries
1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow. 2. Insert the AA (UM-3/1.5 V) batteries that came with the remote control unit facing in the directions shown in the figure, then close the rear cover.
AA (UM-3/1.5 V) Batteries

Notes:

Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode. Take note of the following points: When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with new ones. Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batteries. Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames. Dispose of spent batteries properly.

Rear cover

Rear side
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons

Mode Button

FUNC & BAND DISC UP PROG TOP * VOLUME ( SEARCH
Turns power on and off. When pressed and held for 1 second: Turns power off. Switches between radio and CD. Switches reception band. Plays the first track. Top play.
Increases and decreases volume (in all modes). Moves preset channels up and down. Moves tracks up and down. When pressed and held for 1 second: Fast-forward/fast-backward. Switches between playback and pause. Switches between playback and pause.

) PLAY/PAUSE MUTE ISR

Turns mute on and off. Turns mute on and off.
Recalls ISR radio station in memory. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds: Stores current station into ISR memory (radio mode only). Switches among main display, sub display and clock display. Preset scan. When pressed and held for 2 seconds: Auto store. No function. No function. Scan play.
DISP SCAN PS/AS RPT BLS RDM MONI
Repeat play. Random play.
* Some of the corresponding buttons on the source unit and remote control unit have different functions.

8. OPERATION

Basic Operations
When this unit is turned on, starting and stopping the engine of a car with its volume raised to the maximum level may harm your hearing. Be careful about adjusting the volume.

Adjusting the Treble

1) Press A-M button 2 and select TREB. 2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise emphasizes the treble; turning it counterclockwise attenuates the treble.
factory default setting is 0. (Adjustment range: 6 to +6)
Turning ON the Power and Adjusting the Volume
1) Press the POWER button 3.
3) When the adjustment is complete, press A-M button 2 several times until the function mode is reached.
turn off the power, press the POWER button 3 for 1 second or longer.

Adjusting the Balance

1) Press A-M button 2 and select BAL. 2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise emphasizes the sound from the right speaker; turning it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound from the left speaker.
2) Press the FNC button 3 and select another operation mode. Every time the FNC button 3 is pressed, the display changes the operation mode as: Radio CD Radio
factory default setting is 0. (Adjustment range: L9 to R9)
The operation mode not connected to the unit will not
be selected. If the CD mode is selected when no disc is inserted, the display flashes NO DISC.
3) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise increases the volume; turning it counterclockwise decreases the volume.

Adjusting the Fader

1) Press A-M button 2 and select FAD. 2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise emphasizes the sound from the front speakers; turning it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers.
* The volume level is from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).

Audio Mode Adjustments

Press the A-M button 2 to select the adjustment mode. The mode switches as follows each time the A-M button is pressed: BASS TREB BAL FAD Previous mode
factory default setting is 0. (Adjustment range: F9 to R9)

Adjusting the Bass

1) Press A-M button 2 and select BASS. 2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise emphasizes the bass; turning it counterclockwise attenuates the bass.

Setting the Z-enhancer

This unit comes with three types of sound tone effects stored in memory. Select the one you prefer. Each time you press Z-EHCR button !, the tone effect changes in the following order. Z-ENHANCER 1 Z-ENHANCER 2 Z-ENHANCER 3 Z-EHCR OFF Z-ENHANCER 1. Z-ENHANCER 1: bass emphasized Z-ENHANCER 2: treble emphasized Z-ENHANCER 3: bass and treble emphasized Z-EHCR OFF: no sound effect

Radio Mode Operations

FM Reception
For enhanced FM performance the tuner includes signal actuated stereo control and Multipath noise reduction circuits.
* The factory default setting is Z-EHCR OFF.

Listening to the Radio

1) Press the FNC button 3 to select the radio mode, then the radio will be on. 2) To select a preset band, press the BND button @, then select one of the preset bands such as FM1, FM2, FM3, or AM. Every time the BND button @ is pressed, the display will change as: FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1 3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button #, then the station at which there is a broadcast will be selected (Seek selection).

Loudness Effect

In order to turn on/off the loudness effect, use the LD button 2 for 2 seconds or longer. Every time the LD button 2 is pressed and held for 1 second or longer, the loudness effect switches on and off.
* When the loudness effect is on, the display will show
Use this function to turn off the sound immediately. Press the MUTE button %. The sound turns off and MUTE appears on the display. Press the MUTE button again to cancel the mute mode.
Switching the Clock Display
Every time the DISP button 6 is pressed, the display will change between the operation mode and the clock display.

Setting the Clock

1) Press the DISP button 6 to display the clock display. 2) Press and hold the DISP button 6 for 1 second or longer. 3) Press the SRCH Left button #, then set the current hour. 4) Press the SRCH Right button #, then set the current minute. 5) Press the DISP button 6, then the clock is set.

Manual Tuning

1) Press the BND button @, then select FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM. 2) Press and hold the BND button @ for 1 second or longer, then the display will show MANU, which means that a manual selection function is on. 3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button # and select the right station.

Seek Tuning

1) Press the BND button @, then select FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM. 2) If the MANU on the display is on, press and hold the BND button @ for 1 second or longer. When the MANU display is off, the Seek Selection function is on. 3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button #, then when it selects the station in which there is a broadcast, it automatically stops.
you select another operation mode while you are setting the clock, the clock setting operation will be canceled. If you remove the vehicles battery for a check or repair, the clock will be reset, so you must set it again.

Preset Memory Function

Preset Memory Function can store up to 24 stations: six stations for each of FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.

3) Press and hold the ISR button 5 for 2 seconds or longer. Recalling ISR Press the ISR button 5 then the display will show ISR, then the radio station previously memorized will be selected. Press the ISR button 5 again to disengage the unit from the Recalling ISR function.
the present memory function is used, all the content of the memory will be erased.
Manual memory function 1) Press the BND button @, and select the band you want to store in the memory. 2) Press the SRCH Left/Right button # then select the station you want to store in the memory. 3) Press and hold the Preset button 0 for 2 seconds or longer, then the station will be stored in the memory. Auto store function (Automatic Station Store) 1) Press the BND button @, then select the band you want to store in the memory. 2) Press and hold the AS button 9 for 2 seconds or longer, then the station at which the reception is the strongest will be automatically stored in the memory.

Area Change

Use this function when you are using the car stereo anywhere outside the U.S. Switchable frequency spacing This car stereo is initially set to tune in frequency intervals of 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for FM, the standard calibrations in the U.S. When using the unit outside the U.S., use the following procedure to switch the frequency range. The table below lists the frequency specifications for the U.S. and other countries.
Initial Setting New Setting (U.S. standard) (outside U.S.) Frequency spacing AM Frequency range Frequency spacing FM Frequency range
10 kHz 530 to 1,710 kHz 200 kHz 87.9 to 107.9 MHz
9 kHz 531 to 1,629 kHz 50 kHz 87.5 to 108 MHz
When the number of stations stored is less than six,
the previous content of the memory for each direct button will be retained.
Preset Scanning (Preset Station Scan)
When the PS button 9 is pressed, the preset memory numbers flash and the stations are tuned in for 7 seconds each in the order in which they were stored. Press the PS button again to cancel the preset scanning mode.
Instant Station Recall (ISR)
With this function, a specific radio station can be recalled from any mode. ISR memory 1) Press the FNC button 3, then select the radio mode. 2) Select the radio station which you want to store in the memory.
Switching the area change Outside U.S. (New Setting) While pressing the BND button @, press the SRCH Left button #, then outside U.S. will be selected. Inside U.S. standard (Initial Setting) While pressing the BND button @, press the SRCH Right button #, then the U.S. standard will be selected.

CD Mode Operations

Loading a Disc
Insert the disc into the CD insertion slot with its label side up, then the CD will start playing.
For 5-inch (12 cm) CD For 3-inch (8 cm) single CD

Selecting Tracks (songs)

Press the SRCH Left/Right button #. : Playback will start from the next track. : Playback will start from the beginning of the track currently playing. When this button is pressed again, the CD will play from the previous track.
Fast-Forward and Fast-Backward
Press and hold the SRCH Left/Right button #. : To fast-forward : To fast-backward
* When inserting a single CD (3(8 cm)), insert it from
the center of the slot. * When inserting a single CD (3(8 cm)), do not connect an adapter.
* Pressing the SRCH Left/Right button for 1 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.
Scan Play (Intro Music Scan)
* Press the DISP button 6, then the display will show

the play time.

Press the SCN button 9, then the display shows SCN, then the CD will play the first 10 seconds of each track of the whole disc. Press the SCN button 9 again to disengage the unit from scan play.

Some

CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be usable. Even when recorded in CD-R/W mode, some CDs may not be usable.
* A scan play will start from the track following the one

currently playing.

Repeat Play
Press the RPT button 8, then the display shows RPT, then the track currently playing will be played repeatedly. Press the RPT button 8 again to disengage the unit from repeat play.
Listening to the Disc already Inserted
Press the FNC button 3 to select the CD mode, the CD will start playing.
Stopping (pausing) Playback
Press the Play/Pause button %. Press the Play/Pause button % again to resume playback.

Random Play

Press the RDM button 7, then the display will show RDM, then the entire tracks on the disc will be played at random. Press the RDM button 7 again to disengage the unit from random play.

Ejecting the CD

Press the Eject button 4, then the CD will be ejected.

If the ejected CD is left as it is, it will be reloaded after
15 seconds. However, single CDs will not be reloaded, so make sure to remove them.

Top Function

Press the TOP button @, then the CD will start playing from the first song (track number 1).

9. TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Power does not turn on. (No sound is produced.) Cause Fuse is blown. Solution Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the fuse blows again, consult your store of purchase. Consult your store of purchase. Eject the compact disc before loading the new one. Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth. Replace with a compact disc with no scratches. Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.
Incorrect wiring. Compact disc cannot be loaded. Another compact disc is already loaded. Compact disc is dirty.

Sound skips or is noisy.

Compact disc is heaviiy scratched or warped. Sound is bad directly after power is turned on. Water droplets may form on the internal lens when the car is parked in a humid place. Microprocessor has malfunctioned due to noise, etc.
Nothing happens when buttons are pressed. Display is not accurate.
Turn off the power, then press the DCP Release button 1 and remove the DCP. Press the reset button for about 2 seconds with a thin rod.

Reset button

DCP or source unit connectors are dirty.
Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol.

10. ERROR DISPLAYS

s To protect the system, this unit has been equipped with self diagnostic functions. If a fault arises, a warning is issued by various error displays. Follow the corrective measures and remove the fault. Error Display CD ER2 Corrective Measure This error display indicates that a fault has arisen in the mechanism of the source unit (for example, the disc cannot be ejected). Check the source unit. This error display indicates that the pickup focus is off because of a scratched disc or some other factor during source unit play. Check the compact disc. This indicates that the CDs TOC (table of contents) cannot be read, for example because the selected disc is upside-down.

CD ER3

CD ER6

11. 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

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 (4 to 8 allowable) Weight: 3.97 lb. (1.8 kg) Dimensions: 7 (178 mm) Width 2 (50 mm) Height 6-1/8 (155 mm) Depth
7 (178 mm) 6-1/8 (155 mm) 2 (50 mm)

AM Tuner

Frequency Range: 530 kHz to 1,710 kHz Usable Sensitivity: 25 V

CD Player

System: Compact disc audio system Usable Discs: Compact disc Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz (1 dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 100 dB (1 kHz) IHF-A Dynamic Range: 95 dB (1 kHz)

7-3/8 (188 mm)

2-1/4 (58 mm)
Maximum Power Output: 180 W (45 W 4 ch) Continuous Average Power Output: 17 W 4, into 4 , 20 Hz to 20 kHz,1%THD Bass Control Action (30 Hz): 13 dB Treble Control Action (10 kHz): 10 dB Line Output (with CD 1 kHz, 10 k): 1.8 V
Specifications comply with EIA Standards. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement.

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The iPod Book

This handy reference guide will let you know which Apple iPod will work with which Clarion Car Audio source unit and what cable or interface is required.
The following outlines the various iPod interfaces and cables that have been offered by Clarion. Not all interfaces are compatible with all source units. Please use the source unit cross reference charts as well as the iPod Connectivity chart to ensure you match the correct cable with the correct source unit.
This is Clarions original iPod Audio interface. This interface allows a compatible iPod to be seen by the source unit as a CD changer. This interface allows the user to create 5 playlists entitled clarion1, clarion2, etc and be able to access those playlists from the CD changer disk selection option on the source unit. This interface will charge the battery in the iPod when connected. The interface includes a 6-foot CeNET cable.
EA1251B CeNET iPod Audio Interface

<2006

This interface is known as the Advanced iPod Audio Interface. This interface adds the ability to sort the music on the connected iPod by Album, Song, Artist, Genre, Composer or Playlist to make accessing specic tracks easier. This interface will charge the battery in the iPod when connected. The interface includes a 6-foot CeNET cable. This part has been discontinued and replaced by the CCA-IPOD
EA1276B CeNET iPod Audio Interface

Discontinued

This is the latest version of the CeNET Advanced iPod Audio Interface. The interface was redesigned to make installation easier. This interface also has the ability to sort the music on the connected iPod by Album, Song, Artist, Genre, Composer or Playlist to make accessing specic tracks easier. This interface will charge the battery in the iPod when connected. The interface includes a 3-foot CeNET cable.
CCA-IPOD CeNET iPod Audio Interface
The CCA-673 iPod Audio/Video cable was designed for specic Clarion Multimedia Stations that offer iPod Audio and or iPod Video playback capabilities. The source unit, when connected with this cable will allow for on-screen graphical control of the connected iPod. Generation 5 iPods (known as the iPod Video) can display video on the screen of compatible source units. iPod Video playback functionality will only work with specic Multimedia Source units - please refer to the cross reference chart.
CCA-673 iPod Audio/Video Cable
The CCA-691 iPod Audio/Video cable was designed for Clarion VRX575USB, VRX585USB and VRX385USB Multimedia Stations. The source unit, when connected with this cable will allow for on-screen control of the connected iPod. Generation 5 iPods (known as the iPod Video) can display video on the screen of the compatible source unit.
CCA-691 iPod Audio/Video Cable

2007-2008

The CCA-649 and CCA670 iPod Audio cables were designed for use with the rst generation Clarion Multimedia Station that offered iPod capabilities. The source unit, when connected with this cable will allow for on-screen control of the connected iPod. This part has been discontinued and replaced by the CCA673.
CCA-649 & CCA-670 iPod Audio Cable

<2005

2008 iPod Connectivity Solutions CCUIPOD1 VRX485VD/MAX385VD
Ipod audio/video specic cable for the VRX485VD and MAX385VD. This cable will allow for audio and video to be streamed from the iPod to the multimedia unit. It also brings seamless intergration so you can easily access all the iPods controls directly on the large touch screen.

Clarions latest generation of iPod video integration, the CCA723 is designed specically for the new MAX685BT and VRX785BT allowing for perfect seamless high quality audio and video transfer. Connectivity is done via the USB and video inputs.
CCA723-VRX785BT/MAX685BT iPod Video Cable
Clarions 6 Male 1/8 to Male 1/8 Audio Cable will connect your iPod to the AUX port in the front of your Clarion source Unit, or the CCAAUX.

CCUAUXEX1

Clarions CCAAUX is a Female 3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack to Male RCA Extension cable has an integrated cover and can be mounted just about anwhere.

CCAAUX

Simply connect the USB cable that is included with the iPod to the source units USB connector for complete Audio control and charging of your iPods battery.

DIRECT USB iPOD Audio

Clarion Makes It Easier To Interface Your iPod.
Direct USB iPod Audio Connectivity Works With DXZ385USB, DXZ585USB, DXZ785USB, DUZ385SAT, VRX785BT and MAX685BT
DUZ385SAT DXZ385USB VRZ785BT 85 DXZ585USB

DXZ785USB

Direct USB iPod Audio Connectivity Using Your iPod USB Cable.

MAX685BT

Standard Apple iPod USB Cable
2008 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart

iPod iPod M

4GenPhoto

5Gen Video

6Gen Classic

- iPod Cable

- CCA723 (5,8,9,10,13) - CCUIPOD1
Note 1 ERROR 3 message will be shown during FF/FB mode at the end / top of the track position 2 The image and video cannot be displayed. 3 Please connect iPod again if ERROR 5 message is displayed by missing connect. If it cannot recover the connection, please reset iPod software. 4 The playlist selection of a Chinese font may be PAUSE status. 5 Cannot play the les in On-the-Go. 6 During connection the Accessary Connected display is shown on the iPod
Double Din Multimedia Single Din Multimedia Mechless Double Din Source Units Single Din Source Units Marine Source Units
(5,8,9,10,13,20) iPod Cable

MAX385VD

- CCUIPOD1 (13) - iPod Cable

(13, 20) CCUIPOD1

VRX785BT
- CCA723 (5,8,9,10,13) - CCA691

VRX585USB

- CCA691 (9, 13, 17) - CCUIPOD1

(2,9,13,17,20) CCA691

VRX485VD

- CCUIPOD1 (13) - CCA691

VRX385USB FB275BT/ FB275BTB DUZ385SAT UDB275MP DFZ675MC DRZ9255 DXZ785USB

- CCA691 (9, 13, 17)

EA1251B

(2) iPod Cable

(1,2) iPod Cable

CCAIPOD

(2) CCAIPOD

(1,2) CCAIPOD

DXZ585USB
DXZ385USB DB285USB DB185MP CMD5

M475 M275

The playlist cannot be reproduced. It returns by reconnecting iPod. When you connect iPod, please connect iPod after stopping playback. Smart Playlist not supported. There are some cases when trick play is not effective. Cant display VIDEO Key Cant display video les The video contents cannot be controlled by touch panel through the main unit CCA723 is required for playback video contents and the video contents can be
d Mini iPod Shuf e iPod Nano iTouch iPhone

(2, 9) iPod Cable

IPOD CABLE CCA723 (6,7,8,9,10,13,20)
IPOD CABLE CCA723 (5,6,7,8,9,10,13,15 16,20)

Double Din Multimedia

(2) CCUIPOD1

Single Din Multimedia

(2, 9, 17) CCA691
(2, 9, 13, 17, 20) CCA691
(2, 6, 9,13,17, 20) CCA691
(2,6,9,10,13,17, 20) CCA691

(13,20) CCUIPOD1

(2, 9, 13, 20) CCA691

(2, 6, 9,13, 20) CCA691

(2, 6,9,10,13,17,20) CCA691
Single Din Source Units Mechless

Double Din Source Units

(3, 4, 6) iPod Cable

(3, 4) iPod Cable

(3, 4, 6) CCAIPOD

(3, 4) CCAIPOD

Marine Source Units
controlled by touch panel through the VRX / MAX 15 Please connect Airplane mode 16 Cant support Bluetooth connection. 17 There are some limitation when displaying characters other than alphabet and numeric. In this case * will be displayed instead. 18 In case iPod is not charged, please turn OFF and ON the POWER of Source unit. 19 There are some cases clarion LOGO on the iPod will not disappear when disconnecting the iPod. In that case reconnect iPod to Source unit and disconnect again, or Reset iPod.
20 Apple no longer allows 3rd party video connections to these units. Use Apple Composite AV Cable (p/n: MB129LL/A) and connect to Visual Input. 21 No control over iPod by Source. Use CCAAUX + CCUAUXEX1. 22 No control over iPod by Source. Use CCUAUXEX1. 23 No control over iPod by Source. Use compatible iPhone/iTouch 3.5mm to 3.5mm adapter 24 No control over iPod by Source. Use compatible iPhone/iTouch 3.5mm to 3.5mm adapter + CCAAUX.

iPod Compatibility Chart Legend
This chart explains which iPods are compatible with which Clarion iPod Interfaces.
- Interface / Cable will allow for music playback and control - Interface / Cable will allow for video playback - Can not control functionality of iPod
Source Unit Compatibility Chart Legend
This chart explains which interfaces or cables are compatible with which Clarion source units.
- Fully Compatible -Not Compatible -Compatible see details
iPod Compatibility - iPod Video Output
The newest generation of iPods (6 Gen Classic, 3 Gen Nano, Touch and iPhone) require specialized hardware to enable the video output. Clarion is developing this hardware and will offer it in the future. If you would like to watch video from these units, please use the Visual input on your Multimedia Station along with the Apple Composite A/V Cable.
iPod Compatibility - iPhone Connection
The iPhone can be controlled by Clarion source units when the following instructions are followed: 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the iPhone to your Clarion source unit using the Dock Connector. The iPhone will display a message saying Accessory Attached. The iPhone will then ask if you want to enter Airplane Mode to which you should select No. You may now select iPod from the source menu of your Clarion Source unit.
iPod Compatibility - iPod Touch Connection
The iPod Touch needs to be in the Locked position to. When prompted, do not activate the Slide to Unlock function.
iPod Compatibility - iPod Video on Multimedia Stations
Clarion Multimedia stations allow for iPod video playback. Here are a few notes that should be observed when demonstrating, installing and operating this combination. The Parking Brake (Light green wire) must be set, released and set again to allow Video to be displayed on the screen of a Clarion Multimedia Station. This includes iPod Video Playback. The yellow composite video connector on the CCA673 cable must be connected to the yellow Visual Input connector on the rear of a Clarion Mutlimedia Station.
As Apple does not provide a means to control (select or start) video playback remotely, your Clarion Multimedia Stations will relinquish control over the iPod when video is selected. Select and start the video / podcast you want to view manually.

2007 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B MAX675VDII MAX675VD VRX775VD VRX575USB DRZ9255 DXZ775USB DXZ675USB DXZ575USB DXZ475MP DXZ375MP DXZ275MP DB175MP DFZ675MC ADB340MP XA311 CMD5 M475 M275 EA1276B CCA-IPOD CCA-691 CCA-673

1- Audio only

2006 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B MAX675VD VRX765VD DRZ9255 DXZ865MP DXZ765MP DXZ665MP DXZ465MP DXZ365MP DB365USB DXZ265 DB265MP DB165 DFZ675MC ADB340MP XA311 CMD4A CMDM455A MM255 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673

2 - No Text Display

2005 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B VRX755VD DRZ9255 DXZ955MC DXZ855MP DXZ755MC DXZ655MP DXZ555MP DB455MC DB355MP DB255 DB155 ADB340MP XA311 CMDMM255 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673
2004 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B VRX935VD VRX745VD VRX630 DRZ9255 DXZ945MP DXZ845MC DXZ745MP DXZ645MP DXZ545MP DXZ445 DB345MP DB245 ADB340MP XA311 XMDM335 M235 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673
2003 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B VRX935VD VRX835 VRX630 JOYRIDE DXZ935 DXZ835MP DXZ735MP DXZ635MP DXZ535 DXZ435 DB336MP DB335 DB235 ADZ625 XA311 XMDM335 M235 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673
2002 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B VRX925VD VRX815 JOYRIDE DXZ925 DXZ825 DXZ725 DXZ625MP DXZ525 DXZ425 DB325 DB225 DB125 ADZ625 XA311 XMD1 XMD2 XMA1 M5675 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673
2001 Source Unit iPod Interface Compatibility Chart
EA1251B VRX825 VRX610 JOYRIDE HX-D10 DMX5555z ADX5655z DRX9675z DXZ815MP DXZ715 XDZ716 DXZ615 XDZ616 DXZ515 XD516 DB415 BD416 DB315 BD316 DB216 AXZ610 XAZ611 XA311 XMD1 XMA1 M5675 EA1276B CCA-649 CCA-670 CCA-673
As always, if you have any questions or concerns regarding the functionality of any iPod with any source unit, or are unsure of which interface is compatible, please contact Clarion Technical Support. Clarion Canada Inc. 2239 Winston Park Drive Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R1 905-829-4600 Clarion Corporation of America 6200 Gateway Drive Cypress, CA 90630 310-327-9100 Clarion Latin America 7205 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 303 Miami, FL 33126 305-406-0999

 

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