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Almost Flawless I started with buying Pioneer, the moved to JVC, but Clarion blows them any any other model out of the water. Almost Flawless I started with buying Pioneer, the moved to JVC, but Clarion blows them any any other model out of the water.

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Storage

Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source. Do not expose compact discs to excess humidity or dust. Do not expose compact discs to direct heat from heaters.

Cleaning

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. Do not use any solvents, such as commercially available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to clean compact discs. After using special compact disc cleaner, let the compact disc dry off well before playing it.

3. CONTROLS

Source unit
[ADJ] IR-Receiver [Q] (OPEN/EJECT) Photo Sensor

[MODE] [ ] (SOUND)

[ROTARY]

Display

With the SLOPING CONSOLE opened

[CD SLOT]

DCP Detaching Slider

4. NOMENCLATURE

Names of the Buttons and their Functions

IR-Receiver

Receiver for remote control unit. (Operating range: 30 in all directions)

[ROTARY] knob

Press the knob to turn the power ON. Press the knob to turn the power OFF. Turn the knob to adjust the volume.

[ADJ] button

Use this button to set or adjust the various settings in the adjust mode.

CD insertion slot.

[Q] (OPEN/EJECT) button
Open/closes the control panel. To eject a disc, open the control panel first, and then press this button once again.

Removes the DCP.

Displays the various information that indicates the operating state of this unit such as tuning/ play state and indicators. You can operate the display by touching or the surface. (cf. page 9) touching

Photo Sensor

This sensor detects the brightness inside your car. When the auto-dimmer function is set to AUTO, the brightness of the display is dimmed according to the brightness detected by this sensor.

[MODE] button

Use this button to play in scan, repeat, or random mode. Press and hold this button for 2 seconds or longer to switch between standard and simple operation displays.

] (SOUND) button

Use this button for setting or adjusting various settings such as ADF.
[ISR] (Instant Station Recall) button
Immediately calls up a favorite radio station regardless of the current mode. (This is the ISR function.) You can store radio stations to the [ISR] button by holding this button down for 2 seconds or longer in the radio mode.

[SRC] button

Switches among sound sources as shown below. Radio (SIRIUS) CD/MP3 M. CATCHER (CD changer) (DVD changer) (TV) AUX Radio. Note: External equipment not connected with CeNET is not displayed.
Operations when External Equipment is Connected to this Unit
When the CD/DVD changer is connected
For details, see the section CD changer operations (cf. page 47). For the DVD changer, refer to the Owners Manual provided with the DVD changer.
What is Sirius Satellite Radio?
Sirius is radio the way it was meant to be: Up to 100 new channels of digital quality programming delivered to listeners coast to coast via satellite. That means 50 channels of completely commercial-free music. Plus up to 50 more channels of news, sports, and entertainment from names like CNBC, Discovery, SCI-FI Channel, A&E, House of Blues, E!, NPR, Speedvision and ESPN. Sirius is live, dynamic entertainment, completely focused on listeners. Every minute of every day of every week will be different. All 50 commercial-free music channels are created inhouse and hosted by DJs who know and love the music. Do you like Reggae? How about Classic Rock or New Rock? Sirius has an array of choices spanning a vast range of musical tastes including the hits of the 50s, 60s, 70s, & 80s as well as Jazz, Country, Blues, Pop, Rap, R&B, Bluegrass, Alternative, Classical, Heavy Metal, Dance and many others. From its state-of-the-art, digital broadcasting facility in Rockefeller Center, New York City, Sirius will deliver the broadest, deepest mix of radio entertainment from coast to coast. Sirius will bring you music and entertainment programming that is simply not available on traditional radio in any market across the country. Its radio like youve never heard before. So Get Sirius and Listen Up! For more information, visit siriusradio.com.

When the TV is connected

For details, see the section TV operations (cf. page 50).
When the Sirius Satellite Radio is connected
For details, refer to the Owners Manual provided with the Sirius Satellite Radio.

Touch Panel Buttons

Standard operation display
Left slide button Right slide button

Simple operation display

(To switch to the simple operation display, press and hold the [MODE] button for 2 seconds or longer.) Left button Right button
PRESET BAND PS/AS 2:45 pm DISP

Sub buttons

PRESET

2:45 pm DISP

Left slide button
Touch this button for seek up/down or track up/ down operations. Touch and hold this button for fast-forward/fastrewind operations.

Left button

Touch this button for seek down or track down operations. Touch and hold this button for fast-rewind operation.

Right slide button

Touch this button for preset channel up/down, folder up/down, and disc up/down operations.

Right button

Touch this button for seek up or track up operations. Touch and hold this button for fast-forward operation.
Shows functions available in a certain context.

Touch Panel Operations

A touch panel display is used as the display on this unit. You can operate this display just by touching it with your fingertip. There are four main display operations as follows:
Touch the display with your fingertip, and move your finger to the up ( ) or down ( ) with your fingertip still touching the display, and keep your fingertip on the display. The current operation continues for the time your fingertip is held on the display. This operation is used, for example, for fast-forwarding/fast-rewinding tracks.
Touch the display with your fingertip and take it away within 1 second. This is the most basic operation when operating the display.

Touch and hold

Touch the display with your fingertip and hold it on the display for 1 or 2 seconds or longer. Do not move your finger while you are touching the display.
Touch the display with your fingertip, and move your finger to the up ( ) or down ( ) with your fingertip still touching the display, and take your fingertip away within 1 second. This operation is used, for example, selecting tracks or discs.

5. DCP

The control panel can be detached to prevent theft. When detaching the control panel, store it in the DCP (DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL) case to prevent scratches. We recommend taking the DCP with you when leaving the car.

Attaching the DCP

1. Place the DCP to the SLOPING CONSOLE, adjusting the metal connecters on DCP and the SLOPING CONSOLE. 2. Press the DCP until it clicks into the SLOPING CONSOLE.

Removing the DCP

1. Press the [Q] button to open the DCP. 2. Move the DCP detaching slider to the RELEASE side.
3. Push and slide the DCP upward to remove. * The DCP display lights and is ready to use. 3. Move the DCP detaching slider to the LOCK side.

If the slider is on the [RELEASE] side and the DCP is not locked into place, it may fall out from vibration of the car. This can break the DCP, so after removing it, either firmly reattach it on the unit or put it in its DCP case. The connector connecting the unit and the DCP is an extremely important part. Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails, screwdrivers, etc.
Note: If the DCP is dirty, wipe off the dirt with a soft, dry cloth only.
The SLOPING CONSOLE without DCP closes automatically in a few seconds.
Do not try to remove or attach while driving. The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks. After removing it, be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks. If you purchased a replacement DCP, an electrical adjustment is necessary. This adjustment requires technical knowledge. Please consult Clarion service or a Clarion service station.
05.1.11, 11:56 AM 280-8036-00

6. REMOTE CONTROL

Receiver for remote control unit

Remote control unit

Operating range : 30 in all directions Signal transmitter

[BND] [ ]

[ ], [ ] [a], [d] [MUTE] [ISR] [SCN] [DISP] [RDM] [RPT]

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) into the insertion guides, with the printed side (+) facing upwards. 3. Press the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow so that it slides into the compartment. 4. Replace the cover and slide in until it clicks into place. 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: 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. 1

Insertion guide 2

Functions of the Remote Control Unit Buttons

Mode Button

[SRC] [BND]

Radio/SIRIUS

CD/MP3/WMA/ M.CATCHER

CD changer DVD changer

Switches among radio, SIRIUS tuner, CD/MP3/WMA, MC, CD changer, DVD changer, TV and AUX. Switches reception band. Returns to the first track. Moves the next disc in increasing order. Switches reception band.

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Adjusting the volume

1. Turning the [ROTARY] knob clockwise increases the volume; turning it counterclockwise decreases the volume. The volume level is from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).
1. Press the [ROTARY] knob. The mode that was previously active is displayed.
1/7/05, 2:21 PM 280-8036-00
Switching the operation display mode
There are 2 basic operation displays: standard operation display and simple operation display. 1. Press and hold the [MODE] button for 2 seconds or longer to switch the operation display.
P07: Speaker P08: Digital Image1 (Disc media) P09: Digital Image2 (Broadcast media such as satellite) P10: Mixer P11: Record Player P12: Meter 3. Touch [RTN].
To change wallpaper color
In the simple operation display, the operations of touching in the radio or CD mode display screen are not required. Descriptions given in this manual are mainly for the standard operation display. For descriptions for operations in the simple operation display, refer to the descriptions for the screen displays in the radio mode or the CD mode.
You can change the colors of the wallpaper (from P05 to P12). It can be set to both DAY mode and NIGHT mode. 1. Touch [DISP]. 2. Touch [COLOR].

DISPLAY EDIT

D-BLUE AUTO

<<

SP/ANA

SCROLL

The [COLOR] is displayed only when you choose wallpaper from P05 to P12. 3. Touch on the left of the display to select [DAY] or [NIGHT].

COLOR SELECT

Switching the background

1. Touch [DISP].

NIGHT FM1

DARK BLUE

DISPLAY EDIT screen displays. 2. Touch on the left of the display to choose the background.

SP/ANA RTN

The background includes 12 wallpaper images and 2 motion pictures. Choose [SCAN] to automatically display all the wallpaper. Background M01: WRC M02: Landscape P01: Car and Checker Flag P02: 307WRC from Two View Points P03: Rally Driver P04: Driving Scene P05: Cube P06: Bubble
4. Touch on the right of the display to select the color to set. COLOR DARK BLUE IVORY WINE RED LIGHT BLUE GREEN
Adjusting the spectrum analyzer

2. Touch [TITLE].

D-BLUE LOW

SPE/ANA

01:01 REC

t Stop Be

Title edit mode appears. 3. Touch on the right of the display to choose the kind of title to show.
Display edit mode appears. 2. Touch [SP/ANA].

D-BLUE

The display shows the spectrum analyzer mode. 3. Touch on the right of the display to select the spectrum analyzer to set.
The title you have chosen is displayed. If it is too long to fit into the display, it automatically scrolls. 4. Touch [SCROLL]. Select [AUTO] to scroll the title repeatedly. Select [ONCE] to scroll the title only once. Notes: You cannot set the scroll options in User title and MUSIC CATCHER mode. 5. Touch [RTN]. CD mode (MP3/WMA) Folder title (when using a folder) Play list (when using a play list) Track title Album TAG Artist TAG Title TAG Folder title (when using a folder).

D-BLUE MID

You can choose from four types. When [SCAN] is selected, each of them is displayed for about 10 seconds. 4. Touch [SENS] to select the sensitivity.
MUSIC CATHCHER mode Folder title Track title Folder title.
Notes: MP3 supports ID3 Tags V2.3 / 2.2 / 1.1 / 1.0. Tag displays give priority to V2.3 / 2.2. 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.
You can choose from [HIGH], [MID], or [LOW]. 5. Touch [RTN].
Switching the title display
You can display stored information such as disc titles or track titles when playing back music in CD, CD changer, or MUSIC CATCHER mode. 1. Touch [DISP] while a title is shown.

02:53 REC

2:45 pm
Display edit mode appears.

Radio Operations

FM reception
For enhanced FM performance, the tuner includes signal actuated stereo control, Enhanced Multi AGC, Impulse noise reduction circuits and Multipath noise reduction circuits.
Reception band display AM: AM band name FM1: FM band name PRESET Touching this displays a preset memory No. list. BAND Touching this switches the reception band. Touching and holding this for 1 second or longer switches between the manual tuning mode and the seek tuning mode. PS/AS Touching this starts a preset scan. Touching and holding this for 2 seconds or longer starts an auto store. Touching this during the preset scan/auto scan ends the operation. DISP The display contents can be changed. a/d (only in the simple operation display) Touching these enables seek tuning or step tuning (in the manual tuning mode). Touching and holding these enables quick tuning (in the manual tuning mode).
Screen displays in the radio mode
Standard operation display The standard operation display appears by pressing the [SRC] button and selecting the radio mode. Preset No. display Title display Reception Frequency band display display
DISP PRESET SEEK/MANU display PS/AS BAND

Listening to the radio

1. Press the [SRC] button to select the radio mode. Each press of the [SRC] button switches the mode as follows: Radio (SIRIUS) CD/MP3 M.CATCHER (CD Changer) (DVD Changer) (TV) AUX Radio.

Simple operation display Pressing and holding the [MODE] button for 2 seconds or longer switches the simple operation display. a/d
The mode of equipment that is not connected is not displayed. 2. Touch [BAND] to switch the reception band. Each touch of [BAND] switches the reception band as follows: FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1.
Frequency display The frequency currently being received is displayed. Touching or on the left slide button in the standard operation display allows you to perform seek tuning or manual tuning. Preset No. display Touching on the right slide button in the standard operation display selects a preset memory. Title display Displays the name of the broadcast channel currently being received.

Tuning

There are 3 types of tuning mode available, seek tuning, manual tuning and preset tuning.

Seek tuning

Seek tuning is a function for automatically tuning stations with good reception. 1. Touch and hold [BAND] for 1 second or longer if MANU is displayed. Automatic tuning is possible when SEEK is displayed. 2. Touch on the frequency display. SEEK UP/SEEK DOWN is displayed, and tuning starts. Tuning automatically stops at stations with good reception.

Preset memory

A total of 24 preset positions (6-FM1, 6-FM2, 6FM3, 6-AM) exists to store individual radio stations in memory. 1. Touch [BAND] to switch the reception band. 2. Operate the frequency display to tune to a frequency to store. 3. Touch [PRESET]. The preset memory No. list is displayed. 4. Touch and hold the preset No. to store the station to for 2 seconds or longer. You will hear a long beep, and the station is stored in memory.

To cancel tuning

1. Touch again. on the frequency display

Auto store

Auto store is a function for storing up to 6 stations that are automatically tuned in sequentially. 1. Touch and hold [PS/AS] for 2 seconds or longer. A-STORE is displayed. Stations with good reception are automatically searched, and are stored to preset memory (No.1 to No.6) in order from the station having the lowest frequency. Notes: When auto store is performed, stations stored to memory so far are cleared. When there are fewer than 6 stations with good reception, low frequencies are automatically returned to, and auto store is performed again. If there are fewer than 6 stations even after auto store is performed twice, stations stored so far remain in memory.

Manual tuning

There are 2 ways available: quick tuning and step tuning. In the step tuning mode, the frequency changes 1 step at a time. In the quick tuning mode, you can quickly tune the desired frequency. 1. Touch and hold [BAND] for 1 second or longer if SEEK is displayed. Manual tuning is possible when MANU is displayed. 2. Operate the frequency display to tune to a frequency on which there is a broadcast. Step tuning on the frequency display. Touch Quick tuning Touch on the frequency display. Tuning stops when you take your finger away from the panel.

To cancel repeat play

Folder repeat play
This function allows you to play the current folder repeatedly. 1. Press the [MODE] button. 2. Touch [FOLDER RPT].
To cancel folder repeat play

Random play

This function allows you to play all tracks on the disc at random. When the disc contains 2 or more folders, all of the tracks in the folder are played at random, followed by all of the tracks in the next folder. This is repeated for all folders. 1. Press the [MODE] button. 2. Touch [TRACK RDM].

To cancel random play

Folder random play
This function allows you to play all folders on the disc at random. 1. Press the [MODE] button. 2. Touch [FOLDER RDM].
To cancel folder random play

MUSIC CATCHER

In the M.CATCHER mode, the files recorded in the built-in flash memory are played back. Operations for listening to a recording made using MUSIC CATCHER are the same as CD/ MP3/WMA Operations. For operations for recoding using MUSIC CATCHER, refer to the section MUSIC CATCHER Operations.

MUSIC CATCHER Operations

The MUSIC CATCHER function allows you to record CD-DAs in the built-in flash memory. REC MODE
When the memory capacity is used up, MEMORY FULL appears on the display and recording is canceled. Recording cannot be performed during SCN, RPT, and RDM. In such cases, BUSY appears on the display. When recording is canceled, the track that has been recorded incompletely is deleted.

Setting a recording mode

MUSIC CATCHER can be switched between 2 recording modes: HQ (High Quality) MODE: about 266 minutes LP (Long Play) MODE: about 354 minutes The factory default setting is HQ. 1. Press the [MODE] button. 2. Touch [REC MODE] to select HQ or LP.
MODE TRACK SCAN TRACK RPT TRACK RDM MULTI SESS
Recording operation (REC function)
Recording using MUSIC CATCHER is performed in the CD/MP3 mode and the following 2 recording modes are available: TRACK REC to record only one track currently being played back and DISC REC to record all tracks on the CD. TRACK REC 1. Press the [SRC] button to select the CD/MP3 mode. 2. Play back a track to be recorded, and touch [REC] to start recording. The T-REC indicator lights on the display.
When recording is complete, REC DONE appears on the display.

REC MODE

Notes on recording using MUSIC CATCHER:
Recording operations are to be performed in the CD/MP3 mode. Recordable media are CD-DAs only. Discs (CD-R/CD-RW) created by copying on a music recorder cannot be recorded. MP3/WMA discs cannot be recorded. Some CDs may show a subtractive time indication in the area between tracks when they are played back. A between-tracks area is not recorded in such a CD. In recording using MUSIC CATCHER, some amount of silent time is created between the tracks. If the disc contains some tracks that have been already recorded, the other tracks are recorded. Folder and track names are added automatically during recording. You can change folder names. If the disc contains some tracks previously recorded, INCLUDED appears on the display. If there is no empty folder available, FOLDER FULL appears on the display.

3. Touch [ON/OFF]. The P.EQ effect is toggled ON/OFF.

SEDAN-1

4. Touch on the right of the display and select one of the P.EQ menus.
P.EQ basic menu Speaker Mounting No. Display name position 1 SEDAN-1 Front: Front door Rear: Rear parcel 2 SEDAN-2 Front: Front door Rear: Rear door 3 MINI VAN-1 Front: Front door Rear: Luggage (side) 4 MINI VAN-2 Front: Front door Rear: Rear door 5 WAGON Front: Front door Rear: Luggage (side) 6 USER User preference 5. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.
4. Touch on the right of the display and select one of the P.EQ menus. 5. Press the [ADJ] button. 6. Touch [F/R] to select [FRONT] or [REAR].

P.EQ EDIT

FRONT 1 OFF
7. Touch [BAND] to select the value to set. Each touch switches the value from 1 to 3. on the left of the display and 8. Touch select each adjustment item. Each touch switches the adjustment item as follows: Adjustment items FREQENCY Q GAIN FREQUENCY. 9. Touch on the right of the display to adjust the items. FREQUENCY can be adjusted within the range 20Hz to 20kHz. Q can be adjusted by choosing from 1, 3, 5, 7, or 20. GAIN can be adjusted within the range -12dB to +12dB. 10. Repeat steps from 6 to 9 to adjust the desired item. 11. When you have finished adjusting each item, touch [RTN].
Adjusting/storing P.EQ (user memory)
1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch [P.EQ].
3. Touch [ON/OFF] to turn ON. The P.EQ effect is toggled ON/OFF.
P.EQ basic menu setting values No. (car type) 1 (SEDAN-1) 2 (SEDAN-2) 3 (MINI VAN-1) 4 (MINI VAN-2) 5 (WAGON) 6 (USER)
F: Center frequency, Q: Q curve, G: Gain (output level)
Channel Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear
Parametric Equalizer Parameters (default) Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 F Q G F Q G F Q G 250 Hz 3 -8 dB 2 kHz 1 -4 dB 5 kHz 1 -4 dB 250 Hz 3 -10 dB 1.25 kHz dB 8 kHz dB 250 Hz 7 -10 dB 800 Hz 3 -4 dB 8 kHz 1 -5 dB 80 Hz 7 +3 dB 125 Hz 5 -12 dB 1.25 kHz dB 125 Hz 5 -4 dB 1.25 kHz 3 -4 dB 2 kHz 7 +3 dB 250 Hz 1 -6 dB 630 Hz 3 -4 dB 8 kHz dB 250 Hz 3 -4 dB 1.25 Hz 3 -8 dB 80 Hz 3 +3 dB 250 Hz 3 -8 dB 500 Hz 5 -5 dB 8 kHz dB 250 Hz 3 -8 dB 1 kHz 3 -8 dB 10 kHz 1 -6 dB 250 Hz 3 -8 dB 800 Hz 1 -8 dB 8 kHz dB 500 Hz dB 1 kHz dB 5 kHz dB 500 Hz dB 1 kHz dB 5 kHz dB
Notes: The screen displayed in step 3 appears, with the title being accompanied by mark. Operation so far completes P.EQ adjustment. To continue to store the adjustment value to the P.EQ user menu, perform the following.

MUSIC (music mode)

This mode is suited for stereo sound sources such as CDs. Another adjustment mode (PL II CONT) that enables more detailed adjustment is also available because the sound field spreads differently depending on the state of the recorded music source. (See page 36)
12. Touch [PRESET] to display the P.EQ menu list. 13. Touch and hold [USER] for 2 seconds or longer. You will hear a long beep, and the values you adjusted up to step 10 are stored to the P.EQ menu. If you hear a short beep, the adjustment values up to step 10 are discarded. Adjust these values again as required. 14. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.

Adjusting the filter frequency

Filter frequency

You can set a filter frequency value best suited for your speakers. Depending on the settings for SPEAKER SELECT, filters (HPF or SUB-W LPF) that can be adjusted differ. In the table below, YES refers to the item you can adjust while NO refers to the item you cannot adjust. SPEAKER SELECT Dolby PL II NORMAL HPF No Yes FILTER SUB-W LPF* Yes Yes

Setting the music mode

MUSIC mode
If you set Dolby ProLogic II to MUSIC, you can further adjust the MUSIC mode in detail. This is available only when MUSIC has been selected. The factory default settings are NO for PANORAMA, 3 for DIMENSION, and 3 for CTR WIDTH.
PANORAMA (Panorama control setting) Extends the front sound field image to rear speakers. Set to YES if you think the surround effect is not enough. DIMENSION (Dimension setting) Shifts the sound field image to either front or rear. Set this item if the sound field image is weighted on either front or rear side. The center adjustment value is 3. Select from 0 to 2 for weighting on the rear side. Select from 4 to 6 for weighting on the front side. CTR WIDTH (Center width setting) * Distributes a part of the center speaker sound to front speakers (left and right). By distributing the center sound to front speakers, the entire sound field image, and you can feel the natural broadening of the sound field image.
* This item can be adjusted only when SUBWOOFER is set to ON. The factory default setting for folders is THROUGH.

Filter adjustment

HPF (High-Pass Filter) adjustment This filter cuts the signals under the selected frequency value. Each touch switches the frequency value as follows: THROUGH 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz THROUGH. Select the frequency that suits your speaker when you have installed speakers with smaller diameter. Set to THROUGH if you use speakers that can reproduce low frequency sound.
Set the value to 0 to reproduce all center sound from the center speaker. Set the value to 7 to distribute all center sound to left/right front speakers, just like a normal stereo system. * CTR WIDTH is displayed only when CENTER-SP is set to ON. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch []/[] to go to the next page. 3. Touch [Dolby PL II CONT]. The items to set are PANORAMA, DIMENSION, and CTR WIDTH. 4. Touch on the left of the display to select the item.

Dolby PL CONT

4. Touching on the right of the display to adjust the delay time. SRD-SP can be adjusted within the range 0ms to 15ms. 5. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.

PANORAMA

5. Touch on the right of the display to adjust the values. For PANORAMA, select YES or NO. DIMENSION can be adjusted within the range 0 to 6. CTR WIDTH can be adjusted within the range 0 to 7. 6. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.

Adjusting the rear speaker delay time

Delay time

The time necessary for sound to travel from speakers to a listener differs depending on the speaker location or the car size. By adjusting the delay time of each speaker, you can hear the sound from the front speakers and the other speakers simultaneously. This item can be adjusted only when SPEAKER SELECT is set to Dolby PL II. The factory default setting is 0ms. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch []/[] to go to the next page. 3. Touch [SRD DELAY].

SRD DELAY

SRD SP

Common Operations

Screen display in the TITLE INPUT
The TITLE INPUT screen appears when you enter a title. Title TEXT FONT display display display

TITLE INPUT a

Mode CD mode TV mode Radio mode MUSIC CATCHER mode
Number of titles 50 titles 20 titles 30 titles 64 titles (Only for folder names) Number of titles 100 titles 100 titles 50 titles

Me I o d y

CD changer mode DCZ625 connected CDC655Tz connected CDC1255z connected
FONT display A : Capital alphabet letters a : Small alphabet letters 1 : Numbers U: Symbols A : Umlaut Title display The currently entered title is displayed. TEXT display Touch to select the character to enter. / Touching these buttons moves the cursor indicating input position. RTN Touching this cancels entry of titles, and returns the display to the original screen. MEMO Touching this stores the title that was input, and returns the display to the original screen.
1. Either receive the radio or TV station, or play a CD or MUSIC CATCHER file for which you want to enter the title. 2. Touch [DISP]. 3. Touch [INPUT].

AVIL.208:43

FOLDER00002

L-BLUE

The TITLE INPUT screen appears. 4. Touch [ ]/[ ] to move the cursor to indicate the input position.

TITLE INPUT A

Up to ten characters can be input.
Pressing the reset button clears all user memories such as titles stored on this unit. 5. Touch on [FONT] to select the type of text. Each touch of switches the type of text as follows: Capital alphabet letters (space) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST UVW XY Z Small alphabet letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Numbers 0123456789 Symbols

05.1.17, 5:17 PM

Setting items
Main item APPEARANCE Sub item CLOCK EDIT Clock setting (cf. page 41) MSG INFO Setting the message display ON/OFF (cf. page 41) MSG INPUT Message information input (cf. page 41) DIMMER IN Auto-dimmer setting (cf. page 42) DMR LEVEL Setting the dimmer level (cf. page 42) BRIGHT Adjusting the display brightness (cf. page 42) BLINK LED Making the LED blink when DCP is removed (cf. page 42) BEEP Setting beep (cf. page 43) SCROLL SPD Adjusting the scroll speed (cf. page 43) SRC ICON Setting the source icon display (cf. page 43) EQ SELECT (When NORMAL, 3WAY or 2WAY is selected.) Setting P.EQ or BASS/TREB (cf. page 43) CENTER SP (When PL II is selected.) Setting center speaker ON/OFF (cf. page 43) SUB WOOFER (When NORMAL, 3WAY or PL II is selected) Setting sub woofer speaker ON/OFF (cf. page 43) AMP CANCEL Setting internal amplifier use ON/OFF (cf. page 44) TV DIVER Setting TV diversity (cf. page 52) SID DISP Display the Sirius ID No. (cf. page 44) AUX SENS Setting the portable audio (AUX) input level (cf. page 44) SYSTEM CHECK Performing a system check (cf. page 45) CODEMATIC Setting security (cf. page 45) SLIDE CONT Setting the slide direction of the slide buttons (cf. page 46)
Setting the clock (CLOCK)
When the power is OFF, the clock is displayed to set to the adjust mode. The clock is displayed in 12-hour format. 1. Press the [ADJ] button. 2. Touch [APPEARANCE]. 3. Touch on the left slide button to select CLOCK EDIT and touch [ENT].

ADJ APPEARANCE

3. Touch on the left of the display to select "MSG INFO".
4. Touch on the right of the display to select ON or OFF.
5. Press the [ADJ] button to return to the original mode.

CLOCK EDIT

[ ENT ]
The time (e.g. 2pm:45) currently set on this unit is displayed, and the mode changes to the time setting mode. 4. Touch hours.
on the left slide button to set

ADJ APPEARANCE CLOCK

Entering messages to display in message information (MSG INPUT)
Up to 30 characters can be entered. The factory default setting is Welcome to Optimedia. 1. Press the [ADJ] button to set to the adjust mode.
2. Touch [APPEARANCE]. 3. Touch on the left of the display to select "MSG INPUT".

ADJ-APPEARANCE

If you operate another button while you are setting the time, the time is not adjusted. 5. Touch minutes.
on the right slide button to set

MSG INPUT

6. Touch [SET]. You will hear a long beep, and the time is set. Notes: The clock cannot be adjusted when the power is OFF. When the battery has been removed for maintenance or for repair, set the time again. 7. Press the [ADJ] button to return to the original mode.

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Console opening dimensions Dimensions douverture de la console Dimensiones de la abertura de la consola 7-3/16" (182 mm) Stoppers Languettes Retenes

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Instrument panel Tableau de bord Tablero de instrumentos Outer escutcheon Ecusson extrieur Pieza ornamental exterior Hexagonal bolt Ecrou hexagonal Perno hexagonal Strap Armature Banda * This part is not provided in some models. * Cette pice nexiste pas sur tous les modles. * Esta pieza no se suministra con algunos modelos.
2Hook plate 2Plaque crochet 2Placa de enganche

2-1/8"

Figure 10 / Figure 10 / Figura 10
Figure 11 / Figure 11 / Figura 11

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5. CAUTIONS ON WIRING / PRCAUTIONS AU SUJET DES CONNEXIONS / PRECAUCIONES PARA LA CONEXIN DE CABLES
I 1. Be sure to turn the power off when wiring. I 1. Sassurer de mettre lappareil hors circuit avant de faire le cblage. 2. Faire particulirement attention lors de lacheminement des fils. Les loigner du moteur, des tuyaux dchappement, etc. La chaleur risque dendommager ces fils. 3. Si le fusible saute, vrifier si le cblage est correct. Si le fusible est grill, le remplacer par un fusible neuf de mme amprage que le fusible dorigine. (Figure 12) 2. Be particularly careful where you route the wires. Keep them well away from the engine, exhaust pipe, etc. Heat may damage the wires. I 1. Antes de hacer las conexiones, asegrese de desconectar la alimentacin de la unidad. 2. Sea especialmente cuidadoso al dirigir y fijar los cables. mantngalos alejados del motor, tubo de escape, etc. El calor puede daar los cables. 3. Si el fusible se quema, revise las conexiones. Si est quemado, reemplace el fusible por otro nuevo con el mismo valor de amperaje que el original. (Figura 12) 3. If the fuse should blow, check that the wiring is correct. If it is, replace the fuse with a new one with the same amperage rating as the original one. (Figure 12)
Screwdriver Tournevis Destornillador Installation direction Sens dinstallation Direccin de instalacin
Universal mounting bracket Support de montage universel Soporte de montaje universal Spring Ressort Resorte
There are various types of fuse holder. Do not let the battery side touch other metal parts.
4. Connect the CeNET extension cable fully and securely until it locks. When the CeNET extension cable is pulled, hold the slide cap part and pull it towards you. When the CeNET extension cable is extended or branches, use extension cable CCA-520 (2.5m) or CCA-521 (0.6m), or Y-adapter CCA-519 (each of them is sold separately). Use the CeNET extension cable made by Clarion. 5. When the main power supply fuse in the car is 15 A or less, purchase an automotive cable that can withstand 15 A and supply this unit with power directly from the battery to ensure that the unit will operate normally. Note that a fuse must be installed at a distance no longer than 30 cm from the cable battery terminal to prevent accidents.

 

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