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E N G L I S H 1
Panasonic welcomes you to their constantly growing family of electronic products owners. We endeavor to give you the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components, and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company. We know this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment, and after you discover the quality, value and reliability we have built into it, you too will be proud to be a member of our family.
Precautions
Volume Level
For your driving safety, keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions.
Car Washing
To avoid electrical shorts which may cause fire, or other damage, do not expose this Product (including the speakers and tape) to water or excessive moisture.
Car Ventilation
If your car is parked for several hours in direct sunlight, the temperature inside the car may become very high. It is advisable to drive the car and give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the unit on.
Power Supply
This Product is designed to be used in a car having a 12-Volt negative ground battery system.
Tape Mechanism
Keep magnets, screwdrivers and other metallic objects away from the tape mechanism and tape head.
Service
This Product is made of precision parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts. For repair, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center. Note: The preset memory is cleared to return to the original factory setting when the power connector or battery is disconnected.
Note: This operating instruction manual is for two models CQ-FX421N and CQ-FX321N. The differences between these models are mentioned below. All illustrations throughout this manual represent model CQ-FX421N unless otherwise specified.
Features
Sub-Woofer Out (Level) LCD Color SHDB Loudness Remote Control Pre-out CD Changer Input
CQ-FX421N Yes (2V) Multi Color Yes None Supplied 2 (Front/Rear) Cord type
CQ-FX321N None Blue None Yes Option 1 (Rear) Fix type
Remote Control Unit Preparation
(CQ-FX421N: Supplied / CQ-FX321N: Option)
Battery Installation
q Remove the battery holder. Take hold of the holder at position B and pull it out by pushing position A in the direction shown by the arrow. w Install the battery on the battery holder. Set a new battery properly with its (+) side facing up as shown in the figure. e Insert the battery holder. Push in the battery holder back into its original position.
E N G L I S H 2 Lithium battery
(Back side)
Position B
Battery Notes
Remove and dispose of an old battery immediately. Battery Information: Battery Type:Panasonic lithium battery (CR2025) Battery Life: Approximately 6 months under normal use (at room temperature)
Position A
Battery holder
Caution: Improper use of batteries may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire. Battery leakage may damage the unit. Do not disassemble or short the battery. Do not throw a battery into a fire. Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents. Be careful to the disposal rules when you dispose of batteries.
Main Controls
Some of the functions may not be usable even if they are shown.
Power Button Mode (Source) Button
Mute Button
MODE VOL
Volume Control Buttons
Band, Disc up Button
BAND/DISC UP
TUNE TRACK
Tune, Track Search, Fast Forward/Rewind Button
Car Audio
E N G L I S H 3
Power and Sound Controls
Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. Power on : Press [SOURCE] (PWR). Power off : Press [SOURCE] (PWR) again and hold.
Anti-Volume-Blast Circuit
When the power is switched off and on again, the volume slowly rises to the previous level. The anti-volume-blast circuit will not work when the volume level is set lower than position 20 on the display.
Volume
[}VOL] : Up [{VOL] : Down Press and hold for rapid adjustment. Note: When the power is switched on for the first time, a demonstration message appears on the display. To cancel this display, press [DISP].
Volume Level (0 to 40)
REMOTE
MONO/LOC
CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH CHANGER CONTROL
REPEAT
DISP DISP
AF SUBW
Display Control Mode [SEL] to change to display q Press and hold(PATTERN appears the the discontrol mode. on
play.) Regular Mode Display Control Mode
mode w Press [SEL] during the display controlfollows. to change the display control mode as Level Meter Dimmer
Panel Removal Alarm* * See page 23.
e Press [[TUNE] to change each setting. Select your desired setting. ([]TUNE] : opposite direction)
Level Meter
Pattern 1 Pattern off
Dimmer
Pattern 2
Pattern 3 Pattern 4
Dimmer 3 (Brighter)
Dimmer 2 (Center)
Dimmer 1 (Darker)
Note: The display will be back to the previous mode with no operation for 5 seconds.
(Only for a Remote control)
Press [MUTE] to mute the sound completely. Press [MUTE] again to cancel.
Audio Mode (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader/Sub-Woofer) q Press [SEL] to select the audio mode.
Regular Mode
E N G L I S H 4
w Press [}VOL] or [{VOL] to change each level.
Bass Treble (12 to +12) (-12 to +12) (Left / Right: 1 to 15) (Front / Rear: 1 to 15) Adjustable range: MUTE(0) to 8
Volume Balance Bass Fader Treble
Subwoofer-Volume (For CQ-FX421N)
Balance Fader Sub-Woofer
Note: If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in the audio mode (2 seconds in Volume mode), the display returns to Regular Mode.
(Only for CQ-FX421N)
Note: If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in audio mode (2 seconds in Volume mode), the display return to Regular Mode.
(Super High Definition Bass) (Only for CQ-FX421N)
Especially for music, the bass-sound will be more powerful. Press [S HDB] to be able to listen to high-definition bass. Press [S HDB] again to cancel.
Loudness
(Only for CQ-FX321N)
LOUD SHDB
Press and hold [LOUD] for more than 2 seconds to enhance bass and treble tones at low or medium volume. Press [LOUD] again to cancel.
E N G L I S H 5
Radio Basics
q Mode Selection (SOURCE)
Press [SOURCE] to change to the radio mode. Radio Cassette Tape Player (When a tape is inserted) CD changer control (When a CD changer is connected)
w Band
Press [BAND] to change the bands. FM1 FM2 FM3 Band AM (LW/MW) FM stereo indicator
e Manual Tuning
[[TUNE] : Higher frequency. []TUNE] : Lower frequency.
r Mono/Local Selection (MONO/LOC)
Noise is significantly decreased when weak signals are received from an FM broadcast station. LOCAL : Only strong signals of stations are searched in seek tuning, while at the LOCAL OFF setting, relatively weak signals are also searched. MONO :
Seek Tuning
Press and hold [[TUNE] : Higher frequency. []TUNE] : Lower frequency. Tuning will automatically stop when the signals of the next broadcast station are received.
FM broadcasts
AM broadcast
Press and hold [PTY] (MONO/ Press and hold [PTY] (MONO/LOC) LOC) to change the mode. to switch LOCAL mode on and off. Release when at the desired point. MONO OFF / LOCAL OFF MONO ON / LOCAL OFF MONO ON / LOCAL ON MONO OFF / LOCAL ON LOCAL ON
LOCAL OFF
Preset Station Setting
Up to 6 stations each can be saved in the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM (LW/MW) preset station memories.
Caution: To ensure safety, never attempt to preset stations while you are driving.
E N G L I S H 6
q Band
Press [BAND] to select a desired band. (a Page 10)
w Auto Station Preset (AUTO P)
Press and hold [BAND] (AUTO P) for more than 2 seconds (Auto Preset Memory). The 6 strongest available stations will be automatically saved in the memory under preset buttons [1] to [6]. Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each.
e Tuning in a Preset Station
Press the corresponding preset button [1] to [6] to tune in a preset station. Note: You can change the memory presetting by repeating the above procedure.
Manual Station Preset
q Use manual or seek tuning to find a station. (a page 10) w Press and hold one of the preset buttons [1] to [6] until the display blinks once.
Preset Number
E N G L I S H 7
RDS (Radio Data System)
RDS Basics
The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations.
PS Display
(Program Service name) The name of station is displayed instead of the frequency.
CT Service
(Clock Time) When receiving an RDS station, the CT (Clock Time) service automatically adjusts the time. "NO CT" is displayed in areas where CT service is not available. (a Page 15 for Clock Set)
(Alternative Frequency list) When reception is poor, an RDS station broadcasting the same program is tuned in automatically.
AF Mode
Press [AF] to select one of the following AF modes:
AF 1 Mode (Default) AF 2 Mode
Low level AF operating sensitivity.
High level AF operating sensitivity. When the AF network of an RDS station is not required
AF OFF Mode
Display Change
Press [DISP] to change the display as follows. PS (Program Service Name)(Default)
Auto Preset Memory
Auto preset of RDS stations works only when AF mode is on.
REG (Region) Mode
Changes the selection range of AF, Best Station Research and PI Seek. Press and hold [AF] (REG) when AF mode is on.
Best Station Research
Best Station Research is automatically activated to store the station with the best reception for each preset button.
Frequency
3 seconds
The frequency is changed only for programs within the region.
PI (Program Identification) Seek
If Best Station Research does not work properly and reception is poor when tuning in a preset station, press the same preset button again. PI Seek will search an AF station with good reception.
CT (Clock Time)
The frequency is changed also for programs outside the region.
Traffic Announcements
Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic information.
E N G L I S H 8
(Traffic Program identification) Broadcasting of traffic information
(Traffic Announcements identification) Radio announcements on traffic conditions
TA Mode
Press [TA] to switch TA mode on and off.
TA off
TPAF EON
TA Volume Set
(Volume Level : 0 to 40)
Press [}VOL] or [{VOL] while receiving traffic announcements. The TA volume differs from the regular volume (by up to 5 levels).
Muting in TA Mode
To listen only to Traffic Announcements while muting, press and hold [TA] for more than 2 seconds. To cancel the muting TA on mode (muting in TA mode / TA mode), take either following two. Press [TA] again. Press [}VOL] several times. Note: To switch to TA off, press [TA] again and hold for more than 2 seconds.
TA in Tape/CD Changer Mode
When TA is on, tape or CD changer playback will be interrupted by FM traffic announcements.
TP Auto Search
When reception of a TP station is poor, TP Auto Search will automatically search for a TP station with better reception.
Seek and Preset Station
Information End
TP Seek Tuning Seek tunes only TP stations. (a Page 10) Auto TP Station Preset The 6 strongest TP stations are saved in memory. (a Page 11) Tuning in a TP Preset Station (a Page 11)
E N G L I S H 9
RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal. Example: news, rock, classical music, etc.
(continued)
PTY Reception (Program Type)
PTY Mode
Press [PTY] to switch PTY display mode on or off.
PTY on
When there is no corresponding program type, NO PTY is display
PTY off
PTY Selection q Press [[TUNE] to change the program type as follows. ([]TUNE] : opposite direction)
SPEECH / INFO / CULTURES / ROCK M / OTHER M / SOCIAL A / LEISURE / OLDIES / MUSIC / SPORT / SCIENCE / M.O.R.M / WEATHER / RELIGION / JAZZ / FOLK M / NEWS / EDUCATE / VARIED / LIGHT M / FINANCE / PHONE IN / COUNTRY / DOCUMENT / AFFAIRS / DRAMA / POP M / CLASSICS / CHILDREN / TRAVEL / NATIONAL /
PTY Search q Select a program type by pressing the preset button.
The preset program type appears on the display for 5 seconds. (Example) Press preset button [1].
w Press the same preset button again (or press [BAND]) to tune in the desired program type
station. (Example) Press preset button [1] again.
the desired program [BAND]. w Selectwill start to tune in to and pressbroadcastSeek a station ing the selected program type.
PTY display in Swedish
Press [DISP] to switch the PTY display language as follows. <English>
PTY Preset Change q Select a program type by using PTY Selection or pressing PTY Preset buttons.
of w Press and hold oneandthe buttons [1] to [6]. (Example) Press hold preset button [2].
<Swedish>
Clock Set
When RDS CT service is not available, set the clock as follows.
E N G L I S H 10
PTY Type Preset
Program types are stored in memory under preset buttons [1] to [6] as shown in the table below. To tune in the desired program type, press any of preset buttons [1] to [6]. ype o. mT y et N gra s pla Pre Pro Dis 1 News NEWS 1 NEWS
AFFAIRS / INFO EDUCATE / DRAMA CULTURES / SCIENCE VARIED / WEATHER FINANCE / CHILDREN SOCIAL A / RELIGION PHONE IN / TRAVEL LEISURE / DOCUMENT SPORT POP.M CLASSICS ROCK M / M.O.R.M LIGHT M / OTHER M JAZZ / COUNTRY NATIONAL / OLDIES FOLK M
DISP (CT) ] [ TUNE
Speech
SPEECH 2
SPORT POP
AM Band q Press [BAND] to change to AM band.
4 Pop. Music 5
Classic Music CLASSICS 5 Other Music
AM 1305
w Press [DISP].
(AM band)
Hours e Press and hold [DISP].
Notes on Cassette Tape
Tape Slack:
Use a pencil or similar object to take up the slack as shown. If a loose tape is used, this may result in the tape becoming tangled in the rotating parts of the unit. Press [BAND](PRG) to resume the tape play.
Pencil Exposed end (Open end) Do not touch or pull out the tape.
E N G L I S H 12
Lights when a tape is in the deck
Metal Tape Mode
Press [1](MTL) when playing metal or chromium dioxide (CrO2) tapes. Press [1](MTL) again to cancel.
Repeat Play
Press [6](REP) to repeat the current program. Press [6](REP) again to cancel.
Note: Playing non-metal tapes in MTL mode causes high frequency imbalance, which affects tone quality.
Blank Skip
Press [5](B S) to skip unrecorded portions longer than 15 seconds on the tape. Press [5](B S) again to cancel.
B-SKIP
Dolby Noise Reduction
Press [2](NR) to set the Dolby B NR mode. Press [2](NR) again to cancel.
Note: Set the Dolby B NR mode when playing back a tape recorded with Dolby B Noise Reduction.
Note: When repeat is on, the blank skip does not work because the repeat has priority over the blank skip.
Tape Program Search (TPS) Operation
q Press [3](TPS) to activate the Tape Program Search mode.
w To select a desired program, press [2TRACK] or [1TRACK] corresponding times to go forward (up to 9) or backward (up to 8). (Rewind:) 8t 0 (Fast forward:) 1 s9 Notes: The TPS mode may not work correctly in the following cases. This, however, does not mean that the unit is defective. There is an interval less than 3 seconds or having a high level of noise or hum between programs. There is particularly low-level passage during the program.
e Press [3](TPS) again to cancel.
E N G L I S H 13
CD Changer Basics
Mode Selection
Press [SOURCE] to change to the CD changer mode.
Radio Cassette Tape Player (When a Tape is inserted)
Track Number Disc Number Playing Time
CD changer control (When a CD changer is connected)
Track Selection
[fTRACK] : Advance to the next track. [aTRACK] : Back to beginning of the current track. Back to previous track. (Press twice)
Disc Selection
[1] ({DISC): Previous disc. [2] (}DISC): Next disc.
Track Search
Press and hold [fTRACK] : Fast forward [aTRACK] : Fast backward Release to resume the regular CD changer play.
Press [DISP] to switch to the clock display. Press again to cancel.
Error Display Messages
CDC CDC CDC
c DISC No.
E1 E2 E3
Appears on the display when the compact disc is dirty or inverted. Select the next available compact disc.
Appears on the display when compact disc is scratched. Select the next available compact disc.
Appears on the display when the unit stops operating for some reason. Press the reset switch on the CD changer.
CDC 0000
Appears on the display when there is no disc in the magazine.
Note: The CD Changer functions are designed for an optional CD changer unit.
Various Way of Listening
E N G L I S H 14
Track Random
Press [4] (RANDOM). All tracks on all discs in the magazine are played in random order. Press again to cancel.
Track Scan
Press [5] (SCAN). The first 10 seconds of each track on the disc are played in sequence. Press again to cancel.
Disc Scan
Press and hold [5] (SCAN) for more than 2 seconds. The first track of all discs in the magazines is played for 10 seconds each. Press again to cancel.
Track Repeat
Press [6] (REP). The current track is repeated. Press again to cancel.
E N G L I S H 15
Installation
Preparation
Before installation, check the radio operation with antenna and speakers. Disconnect the cable from the negative () battery terminal (see caution below). Unit should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle, but not more than 30. We strongly recommend that you wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries.
First complete the electrical connections, and then check them for correctness.(a Page 24)
30 or less
Caution: Do not disconnect the battery terminals of a car with trip or navigational computer since all user settings stored in memory will be lost. Instead take extra care with installing the unit to prevent shorts.
Lock Lever (C) Power Connector e
Dashboard Installation
53 mm Installation Opening The unit can be installed in 182 mm any dashboard having an opening as shown at right. The dashboard should be 4.5 mm - 6 mm thick in order to be able to support the unit.
Installation Precautions This product should be installed by a professional installer, if possible. In case of difficulty, please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center. 1. This system is to be used only in a 12-volt, DC battery system (car) with negative ground. 2. Follow the electrical connections carefully (a Page 24). Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit. 3. Connect the power lead (red) after all other connections are made. 4. Be sure to connect the battery lead (yellow) to the positive terminal (+) of the battery or fuse block (BAT) terminal. 5. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting. 6. Secure all loose wires after installing the unit. 7. Please carefully read the operating and installation instructions of the respective equipment before connecting it to this unit.
When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure your hands and fingers.
Supplied Hardware
No. q Item Mounting Collar Mounting Bolt (5 mm) Power Connector Removable Face Plate Case Trim Plate ISO Antenna Adapter Diagram Qty 1 1
E N G L I S H 16
Insert Mounting Collar q into the dashboard, and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver.
Make sure that the lock lever (C) is flush with the mounting collar (not projecting outward).
Lock Lever
(a) Using the Rear Support Strap (Option)
Tapping Screw (Option) Fire Wall of Car 3 mm
Mounting Tabs Mounting Bolt w
Hex. Nut (Option) Rear Support Strap (Option) wMounting Bolt qMounting Collar
Secure the rear of the unit.
After fixing Mounting Bolt w and Power Connector e, fix the rear of the unit to the car body by either method (a) or (b) shown at right.
Insert Trim Plate t. After installation reconnect the negative () battery terminal.
(b) Using the Rubber Cushion (Option)
Rear Support Bracket (Provided on the car) Rubber Cushion (Option)
wMounting Bolt qMounting Collar
E N G L I S H 17
Installation (continued)
To Remove the Unit q Remove the removable
face plate. (a) Open the face plate. (b) Push the face plate to either the right or left, then pull it out toward you.
Open q Open
Contact w Push
e Pull out
w Remove the trim plate t with a screwdriver.
tTrim Plate Screwdriver
e Pull out the unit while pushing down the lock
lever with a screwdriver.
Screwdriver
r Remove the unit pulling with both hands.
Cautions: Do not touch the contacts on the face plate or on the main unit, since this may result in poor electrical contacts. If dirt or other foreign substances get on the contacts, wipe them off with clean and dry cloth. Do not apply a strong downward force onto the face plate and do not put anything on it while it is open, or it might be damaged.
Anti-Theft System
This unit is equipped with a removable face plate. Removing this face plate makes the radio totally inoperable. r Removable Face Plate Case
E N G L I S H 18
Place Removable Face Plate into Case
q Switch off the power of the unit. w Remove the removable face plate. (a Page 22) e Gently press the bottom of the case and open the cover. Place the face plate into the case and take it with you when you leave the car.
Cautions: This face plate is not water-proof. Do not expose it to water or excessive moisture. Do not remove the face plate while driving your car. Do not place the face plate on the dashboard or nearby areas where the temperature rises to high levels.
Install Removable Face Plate
q Fit the face plate with its right or left hole on one of the pins provided on the main unit. w Fit the other hole on the other pin applying slight pressure. e Move the face plate up and down a few times to make sure it is secure. Then close the front panel and press down the right side of the face plate until it clicks into place.
Panel Removal Alarm
This alarm sounds to warn you not to forget to remove the panel before leaving your car.
q Press and hold [SEL] to change to display control mode. (PATTERN is displayed.) (a Page 8) w Press [SEL]. LED On or LED OFF is displayed. e Press [] TUNE] or [[ TUNE] to turn the Panel Removal alarm on or off (LED ON or OFF).
Display
Panel Removal Alarm ON OFF
E N G L I S H 19
Electrical Connections
Cable Wiring Diagram
Example : Connection with CD changer CX-DP88N (Option).
CD Changer
CX-DP88N
Extension Cord (DIN/BATT/RCA/GND)
Ground Lead To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis
(Black)
Battery Lead To the car battery, continuous +12V DC
Fuse (3A) (Yellow)
Changer Control DIN Cord
(L)(White)
CHC-IN
RCA Cord
Antenna
(R)(Red) CD Changer Control Connector
Cassette Receiver
y ISO Antenna Adapter (If needed)
L(White) R(Red)
Preamp Out Connector (Rear) Preamp Out Connector (Front)
ePower Connector
Speakers
Sub-Woofer Out (Monaural) (Only for CQ-FX421N)
(Green) (White) (Gray) (Violet) (Green w/black stripe) (White w/black stripe) (Gray w/black stripe) (Violet w/black stripe)
Rear Left + Rear Left Front Left + Front Left Front Right + Front Right Rear Right + Rear Right
B (Brown)
<For CQ-FX321N>
(L)(White) (R)(Red) CD Changer Control Connector
RCA Cord of CD changer
Cautions: Check the connectors provided on your car (see note on page 4 and 5) before connecting the system. This unit is designed for use in a car having a 12-volt negative ground battery system. To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below. Strip about 5 mm of the lead ends for connection (only nonISO connector cords). Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed. Be sure to insulate any exposed wires to prevent short circuiting with the car chassis. Bundle all cables, and prevent cable terminals from touching any metal parts.
E N G L I S H 20
Preamp Out Connector (Rear) CD Changer Input Connector ePower Connector
This unit can be connected to an optional CD changer (CXDP9061/DP9060EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/DP803EN or CXDP601EN) and optional extension cord. For details consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Dealer. For connection to a CD changer, refer to the operating instructions of the CD changer (CX-DP9061/DP9060EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/803EN or CX-DP601EN).
C1 : (Orange) Telephone Mute Lead (*) Connect to the car telephone mute lead. Note: The telephone mute lead is only for connection to the radio mute lead. Output other than telephone will not be muted Navi Mute Lead (**) To the Navi Mute lead of the Panasonic car navigation system. * Telephone Mute The sound from the speakers cannot be heard while the telephone conversation is in progress. ** Navi Mute The sound from the speakers cannot be heard while the navigation guide is on. A8 : Ground Lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis A7 : Power Lead (ACC or IGN) (Red) To ACC power, +12VDC A4 : Battery Lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC A5 : (Dark blue) Motor Antenna Relay Control Lead (To Motor Antenna) (Max. 500mA) This lead is not intended for use with a switch actuated power antenna. AmpRelay Control Power Lead This lead is for connection to a Panasonic power amplifier.
E N G L I S H 22
Note: Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements.
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DOLBY and the double-D symbol B are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 542-8588, Japan
P.T. National Gobel
JI.Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km.29 P.O.BOX 6000, Jakarta 13710 INDONESIA
YEFM283652
NAB0201-0
Printed in Indonesia
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