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[MUTE] [ISR]
[DISP] [SCN]
No function.
Repeat play. When pressed and held for 1 second or longer: Disc repeat play.
Random play. When pressed and held for 1 second or longer: Disc random play.
Switches between TV and VTR.
[2-ZONE]
Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn on or off the 2-ZONE mode. Press to switch the control zone between main zone or sub zone while 2-ZONE mode on.
Some of the corresponding buttons on the main unit and remote control unit have different functions.
7. OPERATIONS
Basic Operations
Be sure to lower the volume before switching the unit off or the ignition key. The unit remembers its last volume setting. If you switch the power OFF with the volume up, when you switch the power back ON, the sudden loud volume may hurt your hearing and damage the unit.
CODEMATIC function
When CODEMATIC is set to ON, and the power is turned ON with the DCP attached, the Touch Code display appears. Touch the display in the order that was set in the adjust mode.
Turning ON/OFF the power
Turning on
Note: Be careful when using this unit for a long time without running the engine. If you drain the cars battery too far, you may not be able to start the engine and this can reduce the service life of the battery.
For details on the CODEMATIC function, see Using the security function (cf. page 44).
Turning off
1. Hold down the [ROTARY] knob for 1 second or longer. If the power is turned OFF with the clock displayed, the clock will stay displayed even after the power is turned OFF.
1. Press the [ROTARY] knob. The mode that was previously active is displayed.
Selecting a mode
1. Press the [ROTARY] knob to change the operation mode. 2. Each time you press the [ROTARY] knob, the operation mode changes in the following order: Radio mode SIRIUS mode CD/MP3 mode CD changer mode DVD changer mode TV mode AUX mode Radio mode. External equipment not connected with CeNET is not displayed.
System check
The first time that this unit is turned on after wire connections are completed, this unit checks which equipment is connected. (This is called the system check.) When the power is turned ON, and System Check is displayed, follow the procedure below to perform the system check. 1. When System Check appears on the display, press the [ROTARY] knob. The system check starts. When the system check is complete, Completed appears on the display. 2. Press the [ROTARY] knob again. The main display for the radio mode appears.
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).
Switching the operation mode
Touch on the title display while the title is displayed. The title scrolls to the left.
To stop scrolling
Touch on the title display.
4. To change the details of the ADF setting, press the [A] button. on the adjustment item display 5. Touch to select the desired item. Each touch of switches the adjustment item display as follows: Adjustment item (when USER is selected in step 3) BASS TREBLE COMP BASS. Adjustment item (when 1 to 3 is selected in step 3) LEVEL COMP LEVEL. on the right of the display to 6. Touch adjust the item. BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted within the range 1 to 13. LEVEL can be adjusted within the range -3 to +3. Select either ON or OFF for COMP. 7. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.
Setting the ADF
ADF is the abbreviation of Anti Distortion Filter. The adopted Liveliness Enhancement Filter and Sound Tone Compensation functions allow well-modulated realistic playback without affecting the characteristics of the original sound tone. This unit are provided with 4 types of sound tone effects stored in memory. Select the one you prefer. ADF-1 : Suitable for genuine speakers ADF-2 : Suitable for separate speakers ADF-3 : Suitable for co-axial speakers USER : This setting can be adjusted by the user to his or her individual preference. OFF : No sound effect The factory default setting for OFF. Notes: As the volume changes when ADF is switched, switch ADF with the volume and SW VOLUME (sub-woofer) and CTR VOLUME (center speaker) turned down as far as possible. On some speaker systems, sufficient effect sometimes cannot be obtained. If this happens, adjust the ADF parameter or the volume. When ADF is set to USER, 1, 2 or 3, the VSE function and BASS/TREB function under EQ-SELECT are disabled. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch ADF.
OFF OFF OFF
Adjusting the Sub-woofer and Center Speaker
SW VOLUME (sub-woofer) can be adjusted only when SUB-WOOFER is set to ON. CTR VOLUME (center speaker) can be adjusted only when the Dolby Pro Logic II mode is set to either MUSIC or MATRIX, SP-SETTING is set to CTR+SW and CENTER-SP is set to ON. The factory default setting for SW VOLUME is 0 and for CTR VOLUME is 0. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch A-MODE.
POSITION 2 - ZONE
SOUND MENU
Dolby PL II
The mode display is switched as follows: MUSIC (music mode) MATRIX (matrix mode) OFF (PL II off) MUSIC (music mode). * For details on the volume adjustment of the center speaker/sub-woofer, see page 40. 4. Touch RTN.
Selecting the position menu Selecting the PL II menu (Dolby PL II)
Select the MUSIC mode or the MATRIX mode matched the source you are to play as the Dolby Pro Logic II mode. The factory default setting is OFF. With POSITION, you can select from 5 types it takes for the sound to arrive from the speaker to your seat position. Also, the time alignment function allows pinpoint setting of speakers so that the same audio effect can be obtained from each speaker up to all listeners. In the Selecting each mode procedure (cf. page 39), set AC-PROIII to PRO. The factory default setting for POSITION is OFF and for the position basic menu is FRONT.
MUSIC (music mode)
This mode is suited for stereo sound sources such as CDs. Another adjustment mode that enables more detailed adjustment is also available as the sound field spreads differently depending on the state of the recorded music source. (See page 42)
Position menu
This function is pre-stored with 5 position menus. Select the desired menu to suit your preference. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch POSITION.
MATRIX (matrix mode)
This mode is suited for sound sources such as AM/FM radio.
The Dolby Pro Logic II mode is not used, and the AC-PROIII mode is used. For details on the AC-PROIII mode, see Selecting each mode (cf. page 39). 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch Dolby PLII.
3. Touch on the ON/OFF display. The position effect is toggled ON/OFF.
POSITION MODE
1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch POSITION. 3. Touch on the ON/OFF display. The position effect is toggled ON/OFF. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC or USER. 5. Touch on the right of the display to select the menu that is used as the menu for adjustment. 6. Press the [A] button. on the left of the display to 7. Touch select T-ALIGN or SP GAIN. 8. Touch on the center of the display to select each adjustment item. Each touch of switches the adjustment items as follows: Adjustment items
When the position effect is set to OFF, the position setting is not reflected on the music source. This ends the position setting. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC.
3. Touch on the ON/OFF display. The VSE effect is toggled ON/OFF.
VSE MODE
When VSE is set to OFF, the VSE setting is not reflected on the music source. This completes the VSE setting. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC.
Each touch of B/U toggles between BASIC and USER. 5. Touch on the VSE basic menu No. to select the desired VSE basic menu. VSE basic menus No. Function Name Description Sound source flat 1 FLAT equalizing 2 BASS BOOST Bass tones enhanced Mid and treble 3 HIGH BOOST enhanced Low and treble 4 IMPACT enhanced Mid tones (human 5 ACOUSTICAL voice) enhanced Produces smooth6 SMOOTH sounding tones. 6. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.
Selecting the VSE menu
VSE (Virtual Space Enhancer) allows you to compensate the sound pressure balance inside your car so that the same sound effect can be obtained whichever seat you are sitting in as proved in compensation simulations. In the Selecting each mode procedure (cf. page 39), set AC-PROIII to STD. The factory default setting for VSE is OFF and for the VSE basic menu is FLAT.
VSE basic menu
Six basic menus are pre-stored to this function. Select the basic menu to suit your preference. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch VSE.
Adjusting/storing VSE (user memory)
User memory settings allow you to compensate the sound pressure distribution to suit your preference based upon the VSE basic menu. Up to six user adjustments can be stored. DIFFUSE: Adjusts the deviation in diffused sound pressure. CAR WIDTH: Adjusts the deviation in sound pressure along the width of the car.
VSE 2 - ZONE
CAR LENGTH: Adjusts the deviation in sound pressure along the length of the car. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch VSE. on the ON/OFF display. 3. Touch The VSE effect is toggled ON/OFF. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC or USER. 5. Touch on the right of the display to select the menu that is used as the menu for adjustment. 6. Press the [A] button. 7. Touch on the adjustment item display to select DIFFUSE, CAR WIDTH or CAR LENGTH.
VSE EDIT
Selecting the P.EQ menu
P.EQ (Parametric Equalizer) allows you to compensate the entire frequency level range in detail by smooth curve using frequency compensation matched to the type of your car. In the Selecting each mode procedure (cf. page 39), set EQ SELECT to P.EQ. The factory default setting for P.EQ is OFF and for the P.EQ basic menu is SEDAN-1.
P.EQ basic menu
6 types of P.EQ basic menu are pre-stored to this function matched to the type of your car and the speaker mounting position. Select the basic menu to suit you car. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch P.EQ.
D I FFUSE
8. Touch on the right of the display and adjust the item as desired. This item can be adjusted within the range 1 to 10. 9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to adjust the desired item. 10. When you have finished adjusting each item, touch RTN. The display returns to the original screen, and is displayed at the BASIC or USER display. Operation so far completes VSE adjustment. To continue to store the adjustment values to the VSE user menu, perform the following. 11. Touch and hold RTN for 1 second or longer. The VSE user menu list is displayed. 12. Touch and hold the user memory you want to store the adjustment values to for 2 seconds or longer. You will hear a long beep, and the values you adjusted up to step 9 are stored to the VSE user menu. If you hear a short beep, the adjustment values up to step 9 are discarded. Adjust these values again as required. 13. Touch RTN. 14. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode. To select a stored user memory, touch B/U to display USER and touch on the user memory No.
3. Touch on the ON/OFF display. The P.EQ effect is toggled ON/OFF.
P.EQ MODE
SEDAN - 1
When the P.EQ effect is set to OFF, the P.EQ setting is not reflected on the music source. This ends the P.EQ setting. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC.
Each touch of B/U toggles between BASIC and USER. 5. Touch on the P.EQ basic menu No. to select the P.EQ basic menu.
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 WAGON-1 Front: Front door Rear: Luggage (side) 4 WAGON-2 Front: Front door Rear: Rear door 5 MINI VAN-1 Front: Front door Rear: Luggage (side) 6 MINI VAN-2 Front: Front door Rear: Rear door 6. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode.
9. Touch on the right of the display and adjust the item as desired. BAND can be adjusted within the range 1 to 3. FREQ can be adjusted within the range 20Hz to 20kHz. Select one of 1, 3, 5, 7, or 20 as Q. GAIN can be adjusted within the range -12dB to +12dB. 10. Repeat steps 7 to 9 to adjust the desired item. 11. When you have finished adjusting each item, touch RTN. The display returns to the original screen, and is displayed at the BASIC or USER display. Operation so far completes P.EQ adjustment. To continue to store the adjustment values to the P.EQ user menu, perform the following. 12. Touch and hold RTN for 1 second or longer. The P.EQ menu list is displayed. 13. Touch and hold the user memory you want to store the adjustment values to 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. Touch RTN. 15. Press the [SOUND] button to return to the original mode. To select a stored user memory, touch B/U on the to display USER and touch user memory No.
Adjusting/storing P.EQ (user memory)
With user memory, you can compensate the frequency characteristics to suit your car based upon the P.EQ basic menu. Up to 6 adjustment setups can be stored to user memory. For details, see P.EQ adjustment. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch P.EQ. 3. Touch on the ON/OFF display. The P.EQ effect is toggled ON/OFF. 4. Touch B/U to select BASIC or USER. 5. Touch on the right of the display to select the menu that is used as the menu for adjustment. 6. Press the [A] button. 7. Touch on the left of the display to select FRONT or REAR.
P.EQ EDIT
P.EQ adjustment
The settings that can be adjusted in the P.EQ menu are as follows. The center frequency, gain and Q curve can be stored to channel/band combinations. For example, center frequency 250Hz, gain -8dB and Q curve 3 can be stored to band 1 on the front. FRONT/REAR (channel selection) Selects the channel (front or rear) to adjust. BAND (band selection) Selects the frequency band (1 to 3) to adjust. Set the center frequency (FREQUENCY), gain (GAIN) and Q curve (Q) for each frequency band.
8. Touch on the center of the display to select each adjustment item. Each touch of switches the adjustment item as follows: Adjustment items BAND FREQ Q GAIN BAND.
FREQUENCY (center frequency selection) Selects the frequency to be used as the center of the frequency band to be compensated from the range 20Hz to 20kHz. (1/3 octave steps, 31 points) GAIN (gain adjustment) Adjusts the gain (output level) within the range -12dB to +12dB. (1dB steps, 25 points) Q (Q curve selection) Sets one of 1, 3, 5, 7, or 20 as the sharpness of the Q curve. Compensation There is no need to compensate frequency characteristics if they are flat (no peaks or valleys) when you have measured the frequency characteristics with a measuring device. However, sometimes the frequency characteristics rise or fall in some places. If this happens, the frequency characteristics must be compensated. Create a frequency curve having characteristics that are opposite to the center frequency of parts where the characteristics rise and fall to cancel out these peaks and values, and make the frequency characteristics as flat as possible. Making the frequency characteristics as flat as possible is called compensation. On this unit, frequency characteristics can be compensated by P.EQ (Parametric Equalizer).
Folder scan play
This function allows you to locate and play the first 10 seconds of the first track of all the folders on an MP3/WMA disc. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch -SCAN. The MODE display changes to -SCAN and folder scan play starts. * Folder scan play starts from the folder following the folder that is playing.
Random play
This function allows you to play all tracks recorded on a disc in a random order. -RANDOM Plays 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. -RANDOM Plays tracks on the disc at random. This function is available only when a CD-R/CDRW recorded with MP3 files or WMA files is loaded. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch -RANDOM or -RANDOM. The MODE display changes to -RDM or -RDM, and random play starts.
To cancel folder scan play
Repeat play
This function allows you to play the current track repeatedly. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch -REPEAT. The MODE display changes to -RPT and repeat play is started.
To cancel random play
1. Touch -RDM or -RDM. The -RDM display or -RDM display changes to MODE, and regular play starts from the track that was playing when you touched these buttons.
To cancel repeat play
Different Pieces of Music Heard by Plural Listeners (2-ZONE function)
The 2-ZONE function outputs separate sounds from the MAIN zone and SUB zone by simultaneously operating 2 sources in the 1 center unit, thereby allowing 2 or more listeners to enjoy separate music sources. This unit can control its internal sources (radio, CD, MP3, etc.) to play them back, and further, can simultaneously play back sources from external equipment connected via CeNET (for instance, CD changers etc.). The sources of the MAIN zone are played back from the speakers inside your car, and those of the SUB zone are from the headphone systems (WH104/WH204).
Type-1
CONTROL
Screen display when the 2-ZONE function is in use
INT. (internal mode) or EXT. (external mode) is displayed in the center of the display to indicate whether you can hear play in the internal mode or external mode in the current 2ZONE function operation mode. 1. Press the [SOUND] button. 2. Touch 2-ZONE.
When a new title is stored beyond the maximum number of titles
In the case of a radio or TV station Titles not stored to preset channels and ISR (radio stations only) are automatically cleared, and the new title is stored in memory. In the case of a CD Titles of CDs that have been played the least are cleared, and the new title is stored in memory.
Up to ten characters can be input.
Clearing titles
1. Either receive the radio or TV station, or play a CD whose title you want to clear. 2. Touch the center of the display to set to the user title display. When the display changes to the user title display, USER is displayed above the preset No. display. 3. Press and hold the [A] button for 1 second or longer. The mode changes to the title entry mode. 4. Touch and hold the title display for 2 seconds or longer. All characters in the title disappear. 5. Touch and hold MEMO for 2 seconds or longer. You will hear a long beep, and the title is cleared.
Changing settings
Selecting setting items
1. Press the [A] button. The mode changes to the adjust mode.
ADJUST MODE
DISPLAY
ED I T
2. Touch on the setting item display to select the item to set. Touching on the left of the display switches main items 1 item at a time. Touching on the left of the display switches sub-items continuously. Touching on the center of the display switches the sub-items 1 item at a time. Touching switches sub-items continuously. 3. When EDIT is displayed at the right of the display, touch EDIT to switch to the adjustment details display. 4. Either touch on the right of the display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob to set the details.
Triggered audio mute for cellular telephones
This unit requires special wiring to mute the audio signal automatically when a cellular telephone rings in the car. This function is not compatible with all cellular telephones Contact your local authorized Clarion dealer for information on proper installation and compatibility.
To return to the original mode
1. Press the [A] button again.
Setting items
Main Item DISPLAY Sub-item CLOCK Clock setting (cf. page 36) SCREEN SVR Screen saver setting (cf. page 36) MSG INPUT Message information input (cf. page 37) MESSAGE Message display setting at power ON/OFF (cf. page 37) S/A SENS Setting the Spectrum analyzer sensitivity (cf. page 38) SCROLL Adjusting the scroll speed (cf. page 38) DIMMER IN Auto-dimmer setting (cf. page 38) DMR LEVEL Setting the dimmer level (cf. page 38) CONTRAST Adjusting the display contrast (cf. page 39) BLINK LED Making the LED blink when DCP is removed (cf. page 39) BEEP Setting beep (cf. page 39) AC-PRO III Selecting the VSE mode (STD/PRO) (cf. page 39) EQ SELECT Selecting the equalizer mode (cf. page 39) SP-SETTING Setting the speaker configuration (cf. page 40) CENTER-SP / SUB-WOOFER Setting sub-woofer speaker ON/OFF (cf. page 40) HPF / SUB-W LPF Adjusting the speaker filter frequency (cf. page 41) AMP CANCEL Setting internal amplifier use ON/OFF (cf. page 41) SP GAIN Adjusting the speaker output level (cf. page 41) SRD-SP Adjusting the rear speaker delay time (cf. page 42) PANORAMA / DIMENSION / CTR WIDTH Setting the music mode in detail (cf. page 42) TV DIVER Setting TV diversity (cf. page 51) SID DISP Display the Sirius ID No. (cf. page 43) AUX SENS Setting the portable audio (AUX) input level (cf. page 43) SYSTEM CHECK Performing a system check (cf. page 43) CODEMATIC Setting security (cf. page 44)
Adjusting the delay time of the rear speaker (PL II DELAY)
The timing that sound arrives at the listening position differs according to the mounting position of the rear speakers and the size of your car. If you adjust the delay time of the rear speakers, you can adjust so that sound from the rear speakers can be heard at the same timing as output from the front speakers. This item can be set only when the Dolby Pro Logic II mode is set to MUSIC or MATRIX. The factory default setting is 0ms. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select SRD-SP under PL II DELAY.
SRD - SP
PLII DELAY
2. Touch on the setting item display to select the desired adjustment item under PL II CONT. The adjustment items are PANORAMA, DIMENSION and CTR WIDTH.
Setting the input level (AUX SENS) of portable audio (AUX mode)
This function allows you to set the input level of optional external devices connected to this unit. The factory default setting is MID. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select AUX SENS under SETTING.
PANORAMA
PLII CONT
3. Either touch on the right of the display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob and adjust the item as desired. Select YES or NO for PANORAMA. DIMENSION can be adjusted within the range 0 to 6. CTR WIDTH can be adjusted within the range 0 to 7. 4. Press the [A] button to return to the original mode.
AUX SENS
3. Either touch on the right of the display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob to set the input level. Select one of LOW, MID or HIGH. 4. Press the [A] button to return to the original mode.
Displaying the Sirius ID No. (SID DISP)
This item can be set only when Sirius is connected. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select SID DISP under TUNER.
Performing a system check
This function allows you to perform a system check from the adjust mode when required. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select SYSTEM CHECK under SETTING.
SID DISP
******
3. Either touch on the right of the display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob to switch between the display for the upper 6 digits and the lower 6 digits. 4. Press the [A] button to return to the original mode.
SYSTEM CHECK
3. Touch and hold START for 1 second or longer. System Check appears on the display. 4. Press the [ROTARY] knob. The system check starts. When the system check is complete, Completed appears on the display. 5. Press the [ROTARY] knob again. The main display for the radio mode appears.
AUX function
This system has an external RCA input so you can listen to sounds and music from external devices connected to this unit.
Using the security function (CODEMATIC)
This function prevents persons who do not know the touch sequence from easily operating this unit. The Touch Code display appears when DCP is attached and the power is turned ON with CODEMATIC set to ON. If you touch the display in this screen in the preset order, SUCCESSFUL is displayed and the power is turned OFF. When the power is next turned ON, the Touch Code display does not appear, and the main display in the radio mode or CD mode is displayed. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select CODEMATIC under SETTING.
6. Enter the touch code. Touch one of 5 locations (left, center, right, top right, or bottom right) of the display. Each touch of the display lights one of the Touch Code indicators. For example, touch (1) center, (2) top right, (3) left, and (4) bottom right, in that order. You can also repeatedly touch the same location. When you touch 4 times, and 4 indicators light, you will hear a long beep, and the original mode is returned to.
To cancel CODEMATIC
If you have forgotten the touch order, either touch 1 bottom right, 2 left, 3 top right and then 4 right in that order, or press [SCN] on the remote control unit.
CODEMATIC
2 types of items are displayed for CODEMATIC, items for which ON or OFF is displayed at the right of the screen, and items for which INPUT is displayed at the right of the screen. Here, select the item for which ON or OFF is displayed at the right of the display. on the right of the 3. Either touch display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob to select ON or OFF. 4. Touch on the setting item display to select CODEMATIC under SETTING. Here, select the item for which INPUT is displayed at the right of the display. 5. Touch INPUT. The Touch Code display appears.
8. OPERATIONS OF ACCESSORIES
CD Changer Operations
CD changer
When an optional CD changer is connected through the CeNET cable, this unit can control CD changer operations. This unit can be connected to a total of 2 CeNET-wired CD changers. Touching the left of the display for 1 second or longer switches the simple operation display.
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DVD changer
When an optional DVD changer is connected through the CeNET cable, this unit can control DVD changer operations. To view a DVD, an optional monitor is required. Operation and display of the DVD changer on this unit is a simplified version, and does not support all DVD changer functions. For operating the DVD changer, use the remote control unit that is provided with the DVD changer. For details, refer to the Users Manual provided with the DVD changer.
Scan play locates and plays the first 10 seconds of each track on a disc automatically. This function continues on the disc until it is canceled. The scan play function is useful when you want to select a desired track. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch T-SCAN. The MODE display changes to T-SCAN and scan play starts. Scan play starts from the next track after the track currently being played.
1. Touch T-RPT. The T-RPT display changes to MODE, and regular play starts from the track that was playing when you touched T-RPT.
Disc repeat play
After all the tracks on the current disc have been played, disc repeat play automatically replays the current disc over from the first track. This function continues automatically until it is canceled. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch D-REPEAT. The MODE display changes to D-RPT and disc repeat play is started.
1. Touch T-SCAN. The T-SCAN display changes to MODE, and the track that was playing when you touched T-SCAN is played.
To cancel disc repeat play
1. Touch D-RPT. The D-RPT display changes to MODE, and regular play starts from the track that was playing when you touched D-RPT.
Disc scan play
Disc scan play locates and plays the first 10 seconds of the first track on each disc in the currently selected CD changer. This function continues automatically until it is canceled. Disc scan play is useful when you want to select a desired CD. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch D-SCAN. The MODE display changes to D-SCAN and disc scan play starts. * Disc scan play starts from the next disc after the disc currently being played.
TV Operations
TV tuner function
When an optional TV tuner is connected through the CeNET cable, this unit controls all TV tuner functions. To watch TV, you need a TV tuner and a monitor.
Random play selects and plays individual tracks on the disc in no particular order. This function continues automatically until it is canceled. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch T-RANDOM. The MODE display changes to T-RDM and random play starts.
1. Touch T-RDM. The T-RDM display changes to MODE, and regular play starts from the track that was playing when you touched T-RDM.
Screen displays in the TV mode
This is displayed by pressing the [ROTARY] knob to select the TV mode.
STATION
Disc random play
The disc random play selects and plays individual tracks or discs automatically in no particular order. This function continues automatically until it is canceled. 1. Touch MODE. 2. Touch D-RANDOM. The MODE display changes to D-RDM and random play starts. MANU indicators
Preset No. display Reception band display
Title display Channel display Touching the left of the display for 1 second or longer switches the simple operation display.
To cancel disc random play
1. Touch D-RDM. The D-RDM display changes to MODE, and regular play starts from the track that was playing when you touched D-RDM.
Title display Preset No. display Channel display 1ch: The channel currently being received is displayed. Touching or in the standard operation display allows you to perform seek tuning or manual tuning. Title display 3ch : The name of the station currently being received is displayed. VTR : In video mode Touching these switches the display. Reception band display TV1 : Band name Preset No. display Touching in the standard operation display selects a preset memory.
MODE Touching this displays sub-functions. Touching and holding this for 1 second or longer displays the preset memory list. P-SCAN: This is displayed during a preset scan. Touching this ends the preset scan. A-STORE: This is displayed during an autostore. Touching this ends the auto-store. BAND Touching this switches the reception band. Touching and holding this for 1 second or longer toggles between the manual tuning mode and the seek tuning mode. a d (only in the simple operation display) Touching these buttons enables seek tuning or step tuning (in the manual tuning mode). Touch and holding these buttons enables quick tuning (in manual tuning mode).
Switching the reception band
1. Touch BAND to switch the reception band. Each touch of BAND switches the reception band. TV1 TV2 TV1.
Seek tuning is a function for automatically tuning stations with good reception. 1. Touch and hold BAND for 1 second or longer while MANU is displayed. Automatic tuning is possible when MANU disappears. 2. Touch on the channel display. SEEK UP/SEEK DOWN is displayed, and tuning starts. Tuning automatically stops at stations with good reception.
This is displayed by touching and holding MODE for 1 second or longer in the main display. Station name
1. Touch on the channel display again.
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Preset No. : Tuning in progress RTN : Touching this returns the display to the main display.
There are 2 ways available: quick tuning and step tuning. When you are 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 while MANU is not displayed. Manual tuning is possible when MANU is displayed. 2. Operate the channel display to tune to a channel on which there is a broadcast. There are 2 manual tuning methods: step tuning and quick tuning. Step tuning is a function for switching the channel 1 step at a time. Touch on the frequency display. Quick tuning is a function for switching the channel continuously. Touch at the channel display. Tuning stops when you take your finger away from the panel.
Main Item SOUND Sub-item CENTER-SP / SRD-SP / SUB-WOOFER Setting the speaker ON/OFF (cf. page 54) FRONT HPF / CENTER HPF / SRD HPF / SUB-W LPF Adjusting the speaker filter frequency (cf. Page 54) SP GAIN Adjusting the speaker output level (cf. page 41) CENTER-SP / SRD-SP Adjusting the speaker delay time (cf. page 55) D-RANGE Adjusting the dynamic range (cf. page 55) PANORAMA / DIMENSION / CTR WIDTH Setting the music mode in detail (cf. page 42)
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Setting speakers ON/OFF (CENTER-SP/SRD-SP/SUBWOOFER)
Set the center speaker (CENTER-SP), surround speaker (SRD-SP) and sub-woofer (SUBWOOFER) ON/OFF. Be sure to set this setting to OFF when there is no center speaker, surround speaker or subwoofer. The factory default setting is ON. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. Touch on the setting item display to select CENTER-SP under SOUND, SRD-SP under SOUND, and SUBWOOFER under SOUND.
Adjusting the filter frequencies of speakers (FRONT HPF/CENTER HPF/ SRD HPF/SUB-W LPF)
This function allows you to adjust the filter frequency matched to the speakers you are using. A speaker that was turned off in the section Setting speakers on or off (CENTER-SP/ SRD-SP/SUB-WOOFER) is not displayed. The factory default setting for FRONT HPF or SRD HPF is THROUGH (no filter), and for CENTER HPF or SUB-W LPF is 120Hz. Filter adjustment FRONT HPF/CENTER HPF/SRD HPF (high-pass filter adjustment) This filter cuts bass sound from the front center and surround speakers. THROUGH 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz Set the filter matched to the speaker when small-diameter speakers are used. THROUGH Set this when using speakers that can generate bass. THROUGH cannot be set at CENTER HPF. SUB-W LPF (sub-woofer low-pass filter adjustment) This filter cuts treble sound from the sub-woofer. 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz Set the filter frequency to match the sub-woofer. 1. Press the [A] button to set to the adjust mode.
3. Either touch on the right of the display, or turn the [ROTARY] knob to select ON or OFF. In the case of SUB-WOOFER, select one of ON+, ON- or OFF. Normally, select ON+. However, when ON- is set, an effect in the low range can be strongly felt. 4. Press the [A] button to return to the original mode.
2. Touch on the setting item display to select FRONT HPF under SOUND, CENTER HPF under SOUND, SRD HPF under SOUND, and SUB-W LPF under SOUND.
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