Pioneer KEH-P5900R Owner's Manual

Multi-CD control Hig h power cassette player with RDS tuner Manual KEH-P5900R KEH-P4930R KEH-P4900R
 &RQ WHQ W V Installa tion ....... ........... ............ .............. 4 Instal lation wi th the rubber bush .. ...... ...... ...... .... 4 Removin g the Uni t ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... 5 Connectin g the Units ....... ........... ......... 6 Conne c ti on i n a car feat uring a n ISO Connector ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... . 8 Changing the swit ch ....... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... .... 9 Connectio n Diagram .............. ........... .. 10 Key Finder ....... ...... ..... ...... ........... ...... .. 12 •H e a d U n i t • Steer ing R emote C ontroll er (C D-SR77) Before Using This Produ ct ......... ........ 13 About Th is Produc t ......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 13 About Th is Manual ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 13 About Opti onal St eering Remot e Co ntroller (for KEH-P5 900R) ....... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... .. 13 Precau tion ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... .. 14 In C ase of Troubl e ............... .............. ............... 14 Basic Opera tion ............... ........... ........ 15 To List en to Music ....... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 15 Basic Op eration of Tun er ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 16 • Manua l and S eek Tuni ng • Pre se t Tu ni ng •B a n d Basic Op eration of Casset te Pl ayer ....... ...... ..... 17 • Fast Forwa r d/Re wind an d Musi c S ear c h • C ass e tte L oad in g S lo t • Direc tion C hange • Eject Basic Op eration of Multi -CD Play er ........ ........ 18 • T rack Sear ch a nd Fa st Forwa rd/R everse • Di sc Se arch • Di sc Num ber S e arch (for 6-Di sc, 12- Disc types) T uner ope ration ................ ........... ........ 19 • L ocal Seek Tu nin g • Be st S t atio ns M em or y (BS M ) Using RDS F unctions ...... ........... ........ 20 What i s RDS .......... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 20 Progra m Servic e Name Display ...... ...... ...... ..... 2 0 AF Funct ion ....... ...... ..... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 21 • Ac tiv a ti ng/ D ea c ti va ti ng th e A F Func t ion PI Seek Functio n ... ..... ...... ......... ...... ...... ...... ..... 22 •P I S e e k • Auto PI See k (for pre set stat io n) Region al Functi on ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 22 • Act ivatin g/De activ atin g t he REG F unc tion TA Funct ion . ...... ...... ..... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 23 • Ac ti va ti ng/ D ea c tivati ng th e T A Func ti on • Can celi ng Tra ffi c Ann ounce ments • Adjus ti n g the TA Volume • TP Al arm Fu nction PTY Funct ion ........ ..... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... 25 • PTY Se arch Set ting Fun ction • PTY Search Func tion •P T Y A l a r m • Canc eling Em e rgenc y A nn ounce m ents Using th e Cassett e Player .......... ........ 28 • Repea t Pl ay • Bla nk Skip • Radio Inte rcept
 Using M ulti-CD Players ................. ...... 29 • Repea t Pl ay • Ran do m P lay • Sc an Play •P a u s e Disc T itle ......... ...... ...... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... ..... 31 • Disc T itle Input • Di spla yi ng D i sc T itle Playing Di scs on a 50-D i sc T ype Multi-CD Pl ayer .......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 33 Audio Adju stment .............. ........... ...... 34 Selec ting th e Equaliz er Curve ... ...... ...... ...... ..... 34 Enter ing the Audio Men u ..... ..... ......... ...... ...... .. 34 Audio Men u Function s ......... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 35 • Bala nce A djus tment (FAD) • Equa liz er Curve A dju stme nt (EQ-LOW/MID/HIGH) • Loudness Ad justment (LOUD) • Fro nt Ima ge Enh ancer Fu nction (FIE ) • Sou rce Leve l Adj ust m ent (SLA ) Detachin g and Rep lacing th e Front Pan el ........... ........... ........... ...... 40 Theft protec tion ........ ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... 40 • Det achi ng the Fro nt P ane l • Repl ac i ng th e Front Panel Initia l Setting Menu ............ ................. 41 Enter ing the Initia l Sett ing Menu ....... ...... ...... .. 41 Init ial Setting Men u Functi ons ........ ...... ...... ..... 42 • Ch angi ng the FM Tuni ng S tep (FM ) • Switching the Auto PI Seek (A-PI) • Switching t he AUX Mode (AUX) • Sele cting th e Il lu mi nati on Co lo r (ILM) Other Func tions ................. ................. 44 Using the AUX Source .... ... ...... ...... ... ...... ...... .. 44 • Sel ecting the A UX Sourc e • AUX Title Input Cellu lar Te lephone Mu ting .... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 44 Casse tte Player and Care .. ........... ...... 45 Precau t ion .... ...... ... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 45 • Abo ut the Casse tte P layer • Abou t Ca sset te Ta pe s Clean ing t he Head ....... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .. 45 Speci fications .......... ........... ........... ...... 47
 ,QVWDOODWL RQ 1RWH • B efo re finall y in sta ll in g the uni t, conne ct the w iring tempo ra ril y, ma ki ng sure it is all co nne ct ed up prope rly, and the unit and the syste m wo rk pro perly. • Use only the par ts include d with the un it to ensu re proper in stallatio n. The us e of unautho rize d parts can cause malf uncti ons. • C onsult with your nea rest dealer if insta llation requ ires the drilli ng of holes or other modi ficati ons of the ve hi cl e. • In s ta ll the uni t where it do es not ge t in the driv er’ s way an d cann ot i nju re the passe nge r if t her e is a sudd en s to p, li ke an emer genc y s top . • If inst al la tion a ngle e xc ee ds 30° from horiz ont al , the uni t might no t gi ve i ts opt im u m perfo rm an ce. Ins tallatio n wi th the rub ber b ush 1 .D a s hb oar d 2. Ho lder A fte r in sert in g the hol der in t o th e dash boa rd, th en se le ct the app rop ria te tabs acc or d in g to the thic kn ess of the dash boa rd m at e rial a nd be nd t he m. (Insta ll as firmly a s possib le us ing the t op and the bott om tabs. T o secure, bend the tabs 9 0 degre es.) 3. Rubb e r bu s h 4. Screw
 Remo ving the Un it 5. In sert the supp lied ext raction keys into the uni t, as show n i n the fig ure, unt il they clic k into place . Keep in g the keys pre ssed a gai nst the sides of the uni t, pull the uni t ou t.
 &RQQHF WLQJW KH8QLWV 1RWH • Thi s un it is for ve hi cl es with a 12-vo lt battery a nd ne gative grou nding. Be fore install ing it in a recr eationa l vehi cle , truck , or bus, check the bat tery vo ltag e. • To av oid short s in th e el ec trical syste m , be sure to discon nect the bat te ry cabl e bef or e be ginn ing instal latio n. • Refe r to t he ow ne r's ma nua l fo r details on con ne cting the pow e r am p and othe r units, then m ake connec tions corre ct ly. • Se cur e the wi ring w it h ca bl e clam ps or adhesi ve ta pe. To protec t t he wiring, w rap adhesi ve tape aroun d th em w here t hey lie ag ai ns t m e tal pa rts. • Ro ute and secure a ll wiri ng so it c anno t touch any mov ing p arts, suc h as the gear shift, ha ndbrake and seat r ails. Do not rout e wirin g in plac es that get hot, such as ne ar the he ater outle t. If the insul ation of the wi rin g m elts or gets to rn, the re is a da nger of th e wi ring short -c irc ui ti ng t o the ve hicle bod y. • Don 't pa ss the yel lo w le ad t hrou gh a hole in to the engi ne compart m ent to conn ec t to the ba ttery . This will damage th e lea d insu lation and cause a very dangerou s short . • Do no t shorten an y lead s. If you do, the pr ot ec t ion circu it may fai l t o w ork when it shou ld . • Ne ve r fee d powe r to oth er e qui pm ent by cut ti ng t he i nsulatio n of the po w er sup ply lead of the uni t and t appi ng into t he l ead. The cu rre nt cap acit y of t he l ead will b e ex ceeded , cau sing over heat ing. • Whe n replac ing fuse, be sur e to u se on ly fuse of th e ra ting pr esc rib ed on thi s uni t. • Si nce a uniqu e BPTL ci rcuit is em pl oyed, ne ver wire so the spea ke r lead s are di rect ly gr oun ded or th e le ft and r ight speak er lea ds are commo n . • Spe ak ers conn ec ted to thi s uni t must be hig h-p ower typ es w ith m inimum rat i ng of 40 W an d imped ance of 4 to 8 ohms. Conn ecting speakers with out put and /or imp edance values other than t hose noted he re m ay result in the spe ake rs ca tc hi ng fire, emitti ng sm oke or becom ing dam aged. • Whe n th is produc t's sour ce is switched O N , a co ntrol signa l i s outp ut through t he blue/whit e lead. Conn ect t o an e xtern al p ower amp's s yst em re mote co ntro l or the c ar's Auto- ant enna r elay contr ol termi nal. (M ax. 300 m A 12 V DC .) If the ca r fea ture s a glass ante nna, c onnec t to t he a ntenna booste r power sup pl y te rm inal . • Whe n an ext ern al power am p is bei ng use d w it h th is syst em , be sure n ot to co nnec t the bl ue/whi t e lead to the amp's po wer te rminal . Likewise, do not conn ect t he blue/ white lead t o the po wer te rminal of the aut o-a ntenn a. Suc h co nnect io n could ca use e xcessive c urre nt drai n a nd m alfun ct io n. • To av oid short- ci rc ui ti ng, cov er the disc onn ected lea d with insula ti ng t ap e. Espe c ia ll y, insula te the unused sp ea ke r le ad s with out fai l. Th ere is a po ssibility of short -c irc ui ting if the leads a re not insula ted.
 • To pre vent inco rrect con nection , the inpu t side of the IP-B U S con nec tor is bl ue, an d the output side is b lack . Conn ect the c onnec tors of th e sam e col ors corr ectly . • If this un it is installe d in a ve hicle th at does not have an ACC (ac c essory ) position on the ignition switch, the red l ea d of th e un it should be connec ted t o a termin al coupl ed with igniti on switch ON/O FF opera tions. I f this i s not do ne, the vehicl e batte ry may b e drai ned wh en you are a way from the vehi cle fo r seve ra l hou rs. • The black l ead is gro und. Ple ase ground this lea d separate ly from t he gro und of h igh-curre nt produc ts such as power amps. If you gro und th e produ cts to gether a nd th e grou nd becom es de tached , there is a risk of dam ag e to the prod ucts or fir e. ACC po sitio n No ACC posi tion • Co rds for th is pro duct and t hose for other produ cts may be diff erent col ors e ven if they have the sam e fun ctio n. Wh en conn ec ting this pr odu ct to an other product , re fe r to the supplied Installat io n m anual s of bot h pro ducts an d conne ct co rds tha t h ave th e same fu nct ion .
 &RQQH FWLQJ WKH8QLWV Connec tion in a car fea turi ng a n ISO Conn ecto r You ca n con nect the car st ereo power cord as it is . (Do not u se the power c ord supp lied with th is unit.) Attention: The co nnect or wiri ng may va ry depe nding on th e car manufac turer , even w hen ISO c onnecto rs are u s ed . We re co mm e n d to ch ec k th e ca r’ s wiring prov is io n be fore co nne ct in g th e ca r ster e o. Please pay parti cular atte ntion to pin 5, whe re a misc onnec tion might cause da mage to the car or radio. Take special car e when i nstalling i nto ’ 98 or late r VW/Au di/Skoda/ Seat mo dels as the re may be a 12 V conne ction on Pi n 5, w hich could dama ge the ca r stereo or i nto Ford fr om ’ 97 or la ter, wit h an ISO c onn ecto r, on wh ic h da m ag e to the car’ s micro co mput ers i s po ssible if misconn ected. Use of ISO co nnect or adapt ers avai lable on th e market may facili tate ins talla tion. Refer to "C onnec ti on i n a ca r not fea turin g an ISO Conn ecto r." Accessory To elec tric termi nal co ntrolle d by igniti on switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF. Back -up To t ermina l alwa ys supp lied with pow er rega rdl ess of ignition swit ch position. Switch Car stereo powe r co rd.
 Changi ng t he switch With so me cars , it may be nece ssary to change th e switch on the rear of th is uni t. Refer to the illustratio n above to confirm the po wer cord. W ith cars in which Ba ck-up an d ACC ar e reversed, insert the switch in th e lower side. Not used. Fuse Switch
 &RQQH FWLR Q'LDJUDP This p roduc t conf orms to new cord colo rs. To el ect ric te rm in al co n tro lled by ignition switc h (12 V DC) ON/OFF. To termin al always supplie d wit h power regar dl ess of ignitio n sw itch position. To vehic l e (met a l) bo dy. Ye ll ow / bla c k If you use a cellula r te le ph one, conn ect it vi a th e Aud io Mu te le ad on the cellul ar tele phone. If not , keep the A udio Mute lead free of a ny connec tions. This prod uct Rear outp ut Ante n n a ja c k Red Yell ow Black (gro und) Fuse Mult i- CD pl ay er (sold separa te ly )
 Conne ct in g cords w ith RC A pin plug s (sold sep arate l y). To s ys tem co ntr ol term in al o f the power a mp or Auto-a nte nn a relay contr o l te rminal . (Max. 300 m A 12 V DC. ) Power amp (sold separa te ly ) System rem o te contro l Left sp eake r Righ t speake r With a 2 speaker system, do not conne ct any thing to t he spe aker le ads that a re n ot conn ecte d to sp eake rs. Perf or m the se co nnec tions when usi ng a di ffe rent am p (sold sep arate l y). Whit e Wh ite/ Blac k Green Gree n/ blac k Gray/B lack Violet Vi o let /bla ck Rear Front Rear Rear Rear Front Gray
 .H\) LQG HU  Head Unit  Steer ing Remote Co ntroll er (CD-SR 77) The steering remote controller (CD-SR7 7) is an option only for KEH-P5900R. SOU RCE /OFF b utto n Detach bu tton PTY butto n buttons Buttons 1 – 6 AUDIO button LO CAL/BS M bu tt on BAND button EQ bu tt on /– but ton DISPLAY button TA/AF but ton EJECT but ton Cassette doo r SOURC E/OFF button buttons AUDIO button FUNCTION button Not Used . BAND button /– butt on ATT but to n Th is lets you quickly lowe r vol um e level (by a bout 90% ). Press once more to retur n to t he or iginal volume level. button
 %HIR UH8VL QJ7KLV3U RGXFW About Th is Produc t The tuner fre quencie s on this pr oduct are allo cated for u se in West ern Europ e, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Ocean ia. Use in o ther are as may result in im proper reception. The RDS funct ion operates only in areas wit h FM st at ions broad castin g RDS sig nals. About Th is Manua l This pr o duct fe atures a number of sophist ica te d funct i ons ensu ring su perior r e c epti on and operatio n. All are design ed for the ea siest po ssible use, but man y are no t self-expl anatory. This opera tion ma nual is i ntended to help you be nefit fu lly from their po tenti al and to maximiz e your l ist enin g en jo ym ent. We recom mend that you famili arize you rself with the func tions and their o peration by read ing thro ugh t he manu al befo re yo u begin using thi s prod uct. It is especial ly impo rtant tha t you re ad and ob serv e the “Precau tion” on the next pa ge and i n ot h er section s. This ma nua l explai ns hea d unit operat ion . You can per f orm th e same ope rat ions wit h t he steering remo te control ler (CD-SR77) only when operating KEH-P5 900R. The steeri ng remote control l er offers the con venienc e of AT T, a functi on not provided on the head un it. About O pt ional St eering Remo te Cont roller (for KEH-P5900R) Optional steering remote contro ller (CD-SR77) for KEH-P 5900R has a switch inside the cover on the bac k. Use the steering remote controller in the MAIN UNIT position witho ut switching. (Initially , it is alread y set to the M AIN UNIT p ositio n.) Th is prod uct will not wo rk pr operl y in the other positi on s. • This pro duc t compl ie s wit h the EM C D irec tives (89/3 36/EEC , 92/31/E E C) and CE Marking D i rec ti ve (93/ 68/ E EC).
 %H IRUH8V LQJ7KLV3 URGXFW Precau tion • The Pi on eer Car Ster eo-Pass is for us e only in German y. • Keep thi s man ual hand y as a reference for operating pro ced ures and p recautio ns. • Always kee p the v ol ume lo w eno ugh for ou tside so unds t o be audib le . • Prote ct this prod uct fr om moi sture . • If the battery is disconn ected, the preset memory wil l be erased and mus t be reprog rammed. In Ca se of T roubl e Should this p roduct fail to operate p roperl y, contac t you r dealer o r ne arest autho rized Pi oneer Service Stati on .
 %DVL F2SH UDWLR Q T o Listen to Mu sic The followin g ex p lai ns the initia l op erati ons require d before yo u can liste n to music . 1RWH • L oa ding a c asse tt e in thi s produ ct. (Refer t o pag e 17.)  6HOH FWWKHGHV LUHGVRXUFHHJ7 XQHU Each pre ss of the S OURCE/OFF butt on selects the desired source in the fol lowing ord er: Tuner 3 Tape 3 Multi-CD p layer 3 External Un it 3 AUX 1RWH • Ext ern al Unit refe rs to a Pioneer pro duct (such a s one ava il abl e in th e fut ure) th at , alt hou gh inco mpatib le as a source , enab les co ntrol of basic function s by th is pr oduct. Only o ne Ex terna l Unit can be co ntrolle d by this pro duc t. • In the foll owi ng cases, the sou nd source w il l not cha nge: * When a pro duct c orre spon ding to each source is not co nnect ed to this pro duc t. * When no ta pe is set in th is pro duct. * Wh e n no m ag az in e is s e t in the Mult i- CD p l ayer . * When the AUX (e xternal input) is set to OFF. (Refer to page 43 .) • Whe n this prod uct’s blue/ white le ad is connec ted to the c ar’s Auto-ant enna relay control termina l, the car’s Au to-ante nna exten ds when thi s produc t’s source is switch ed ON. To retract t he anten na, switch the s o u rce O FF.  5DLVHRUORZH UWKHYROXP H   7 XUQ WKHV RXUFH2))  Each pres s ch anges the Sourc e . .. Hold for 1 second
 %DV LF2SH UDWL RQ Basi c Op erat ion of T un er This produc t’s AF func tion ca n be s witch ed ON a nd OF F. AF s hould be sw itche d OFF f or norm a l tu ni ng ope ratio ns. ( R efer to pa ge 21 . ) Ba nd I ndi c ato r Preset N umber I ndicator Frequenc y Indica tor Manua l and Se ek T uning  < R XFDQVH OHFWWKHWXQLQJP H WKRGE\FKDQJLQJWKH OHQJWKRI WLP H\RXSUHVVWKH  EXWWRQ 1RWH • If yo u co ntinue pre ssin g the but to n for lo nge r than 0.5 seco nds, you c an skip broad ca st stat ion s . Seek Tuning star ts as soon as you st op pre ssin g the button. • St ere o in di cato r " " st ere o indi ca to r li ght s wh en a ste reo stat io n is s el ec ted. Manual Tuning (step b y step) 0.5 se conds or less Seek Tuni ng 0.5 seco nds or m ore Preset T uning  < R XFDQP H P RUL]HEURDGFDVWV WDWLRQ VLQEXWWRQV  WKU RXJKIRUHDV\ RQHWRXFKVWDWLRQ U HFDOO 1RWH • Up to 1 8 FM s tat io ns (6 i n F I (FM 1 ), F II (FM2 ) and F III (FM3)) an d 6 MW/L W stat ions ca n be st ored in memory. • Yo u can al so use the or buttons to recal l bro ad ca st statio ns mem orized in b uttons 1 thro ugh 6. Preset sta tion re call 2 second s or less Broa dcast st ation preset mem ory 2 sec onds o r more Band F I (FM1) 3 F II (FM 2) 3 F III (FM3 )
 Basi c Opera tio n of Cass ette Pla yer Casse tte Loading Slo t Directio n Indica tor Direc tion Chang e Fast F orward/Rewin d and Music Search  (DFKSUHVVRIWKH EX WWRQVHO HFWV)DVW)RUZDU GRU)RUZDUG0XVLF 6HDUFK FF (F ast For ward) 3 F-MS (Forward-Mu sic Search) 3 Normal Play back  (DFKSUHVVRIWKH EXWWRQ VH OHFWV5HZLQGR U5HZLQG0 XVLF6HDUFK REW (Rewind) 3 R-MS (Rewind- Mu sic Search) 3 Normal Playback 1RWH • Fast Forward/Rewind and Mu sic Search c a n be cancele d by press ing the BAND button. Eject 1RWH • The Tap e func tion can be tur ned ON/ OFF with the casset te tape remaini n g in this pro d uc t. (Ref er to pag e 15 .)
 %DV LF2SH UDWL RQ Basi c Op eratio n of Multi- CD Playe r This produc t can cont rol a Multi-CD pla yer (sold separa tely). Disc N umber Sea rch (for 6-Dis c , 12-D isc ty pes)  < RXFDQVHOHFWGLV FVGLUHFWO\Z LWKWKH WR EXWWRQV-XVWSUHVVWKHQXP EHU FRUUHVSRQGL QJWRWKHGLVF\RXZDQWWROLVWHQWR 1RWH • Whe n a 12-Di sc Mul ti-CD Pl ayer is c onnect ed and you want to sele ct di sc 7 to 1 2, press the 1 to 6 button s for 2 sec onds or longer. 1RWH • The Multi - CD pl ayer may per form a pr epara tory op eration , such as ve rif ying th e pre sen ce of a disc or rea di ng di sc inform a ti on , when th e po wer is turn ed ON or a new di sc i s selected for play back. "READY" is displayed. • If the Multi-CD player c annot ope rate prope rly, an error m essage such as "ERRO R-14" is di splayed. Refer to the Multi-C D pla yer owne r ’s manu al. • If there are no discs in t h e Multi -CD play er magazi ne, "NO DISC" i s displa yed. T rack Searc h and Fast Fo rward/Rever se  < R XFDQVH OHFWEHWZHHQ7 UDFN 6HDU FKRU)DVW)RUZDUG5HYHUVH E\SUHVVLQJWKH  EX WWRQIRUDGLIIHUHQWOHQJWKRIWLPH  Trac k Sea rc h 0.5 secon ds or less Fast Forw ard/Re verse Continu e pr essing Disk Number Indic ator T rack Numbe r Indicato r Play T ime Indicato r Disk Se arch
 7 XQHURSH UD WL RQ  Local Seek T uning This func tion selec ts only statio ns with e specially strong si gnals.  Best St ations M emory ( BSM) The BSM functio n stores sta tions in m emory auto matical ly.  7 R FDQFHOWKHSURFHVVSUHVVWKH/2&$/ ` EXWWR QEH IRUHPH P RUL]DWLRQ LV FRP SO HWH  6ZLWFKWKH/RFDO212))Z LWK WKH/2&$/ ` EX WWRQ  3U HVVWK H/2&$/`EXWWRQ IRUVHFRQGVWR VZLWFK %6 021  The stati ons with the stron gest signal s will be stor ed unde r butt ons 1– 6 and in or der of th ei r signa l st ren gth .
 8VLQJ5 '6)XQF WLRQV What is RD S? RDS (Radio Data Sy stem) is a system for tra nsmitting data along with FM program s. This data, which i s inaudibl e, provides a variet y of features such as: program servic e name, program type display, traffic a nnoun cement standby , autom atic tu ning and p rogram type tuning , intend ed t o aid rad io listene rs in t uning to a desi red station. 1RWH • RD S servic e m ay not be prov id ed by all stations. • R DS func tion s, like A F (A ltern ativ e fre que nc ies search ) and TA (T ra ffic Ann ounce ment sta ndb y), are only active wh en your ra di o is tuned to RDS st at ion s. Program Service Name Display With this fu nction , the nam es of networks/statio ns pro viding RDS services re place th e frequency on the d isplay a few s econds af ter they are t uned in .  :KHQ\RXZDQWWRNQR Z3 7<,QIRUP DWLRQRUWKH IU H TXHQF\RIWKH FXUUHQW VWDWLRQFKDQJHWKHGL VSOD\  Each pre ss of the DIS P button selects the d isplay in the fo llowing o rder: Program Se rvice Name 3 PTY Information 3 Freque ncy 1RWH • Af ter swit ching d isplays, if you do n ot pe rform a n op eration within 8 se conds, t he Program Service Name is automati cally d isplayed.  PTY Informa tion PTY (Prog ram Type ID code) in formation for the curr ently tuned station appea rs on th e display for 8 sec onds. Th e informa tion is corre lated wi th the li s t in the sectio n "PTY Fu nction " on pag e 25 . 1RWH • If a PTY code o f zero is receive d from a stat ion, "NONE" will be displayed. T his indicat es that t he statio n has no t defined its progra m con te nt s. • If the signa l is too we ak for this prod uc t to pick up the PT Y co de, "NO PT Y" will be disp layed.  Frequenc y The fre quenc y of the cu rrent st ation appears on the disp lay. Each press chan ges t he Di splay . ..
 AF Funct ion The AF (Alt ernative Frequ encies search) fu nction is use d to search for other frequ encies in the same network as the current ly tun ed station . It autom atically retu nes the re ceiver to another freque ncy in the netw ork which is broa dcasting a stronger signa l when there ar e proble ms with rec eption of the curr ently tune d stati on or be tte r recep tio n is po ssible o n a di fferent freq uency . 1RWH • AF tun es the re ceiver only to RDS stati ons when yo u use Se ek tuni ng or BSM Aut o Memory with the "AF " indicator ON. • Whe n you reca ll a p reset sta tion, the tun er may updat e th e pres et stat ion wi th a n ew fre quency f rom the stati on' s AF list . (This is only av aila bl e whe n usi ng pr es ets on the FM 1 band .) No pr es et numb er appear s on the disp la y if t he R DS data fo r the stat i on re ceived differs from th at for th e origi na ll y stored station. • Sou nd m ay be tem por arily int er rupte d by an other pr ogr am dur ing an AF freque ncy sea rc h. • Whe n th e tune r is tuned t o a non-R DS statio n, the "AF " indic ator fl ashes. • AF can be switched ON or O FF in de pe nde ntly for each FM band .  Activating/Deactivating the AF Function AF is set to ON by default.  7 XU Q $ )W R 2) )  To turn AF back ON, repeat the prece ding ope rati on. Hold for 2 seco nds "AF" d isappear s
 8VLQJ5 '6)XQF WLRQV PI Seek Fun ction The tune r searche s for ano ther frequen cy broad casting th e sam e programm ing. "P I SEE K" appe ars on the di splay and the radio vol ume is mut ed du rin g a PI Seek . The muting is discon tinue d afte r completi on of the PI Seek, wh ether or n ot th e PI se ek has succeeded. If the PI Seek is u n successful , the tuner retu rns to the previo us frequenc y.  PI See k If the tu ner fails t o locate a suitable a lternative frequen cy or if the broad casting sign al is too weak for pro per recept ion, the P I Seek will autom atically start.  Auto P I Seek (for prese t stat ion) When p reset stat ions can not be rec alled, as wh en trav eling lo ng dist ances, thi s produ ct can be set to perform PI Seek also durin g preset recall. The defa ult setting for Auto PI Seek is OF F. 1RWH • Refer t o "Initia l Settin g" for d etails o n how to switch Au to PI Se ek ON/OFF. Region al Funct ion When AF is used to re tune th e tuner a utomatica lly, REG (r egional) l im its th e selection to sta tio ns bro adc asti ng region al prog rams. 1RWH • R eg ional prog ramm i ng an d regio n a l ne two rks are org anized di ffe re ntly depe ndi ng on the co untry (i.e ., they may cha nge ac cording t o the hour , stat e or b road cast ar ea). • The preset numb er may disap pear on the displ ay if the tuner tun es in a regional station w hich differs fr om t he ori gin ally se t s tat ion . • R EG c an be switch ed ON o r OFF i ndepend entl y for each FM ban d.  Activating/Deactivating the RE G Function The R EG function is set to ON by default.  7 X UQ5(*WR2))  To turn REG b ack ON, repeat the pre ceding op eration. Hold for 2 secon ds
 T A Functi on The TA (Tra ffic Announ cem ent stand by) func tion lets you receive tra ffic announ cement s automat ically, no m atter wh at source y ou are list ening to. Th e TA functio n can be activate d for either a TP sta tion (a statio n that broa dcasts traffic information ) or an EON TP sta tion (a station carrying information which cross-references TP stations).  Activating/Deactivating the T A Function   7 XQH LQ D 73  RU (2 173 VW DW LRQ The "TP " indic ator lights wh e n the tuner i s tuned to a TP stati on or an E ON TP station .  $FWLYDWHWKH7 $IXQFWLRQ The "TA" indicato r lights, in dicating that the tuner is waiting for traffic announc ements. Repeat t he p recedin g o peratio n whe n no traffic an noun cement is b ei ng receive d to deact i vate the TA fu nction. 1RWH • The syste m swi tc he s bac k to the orig inal sou rce follo wing traffi c annou nc em ent rec ept i on. • The TA fun ction can be activat ed from sourc es other than t une r if the t une r w as last set to the FM ban d b u t no t if i t w as l ast set t o the MW /L W ba n d. • If the t une r w as last set to FM , turni ng on the TA functio n lets yo u opera te other tu ni ng functio ns while listening to the sourc es ot he r than tu ne r. • Onl y T P or EON T P sta tions ar e tune d in du ring the See k T uning mod e when th e "TA" in dic a tor is ON. • Onl y TP or EO N T P stati ons ar e s to red b y BS M w hen th e "T A " in dica tor is O N . "TA"
 8VLQJ5 '6)XQF WLRQV  Canceling T raffic Anno uncements  3U HVVWKH7 $$)EX WWRQZKLOHDWUD IILFDQQRXQFHP H QWLVEHL QJUHFHLYHGWRFDQFHO WKHDQQRXQ FHP HQWDQGUHWXUQWRWKHRULJLQ DOVRXUFH The ann ouncemen t is cancel ed but the tun er rema ins in the T A mod e until t he T A / A F b utton is p resse d ag ain.  Adju stin g t he T A V olum e When a tr affic annou nce ment begi n s, the volu me adjusts aut omati cal l y to a preset le vel to enab l e you to hea r the annou ncement cl early.  6HWWKHYROXP HE\DGMXVWLQJLWGXULQ JU HFHSWLRQ RIDWUDI ILFDQQR XQFHP HQW The newly set volume is sto red in memory an d recalle d for subsequen t traffic annou ncemen ts.  TP Alarm Function Abou t 30 s econds after th e "TP " indica tor is exting uished due to a weak s ignal, a 5 se cond bee p soun ds to rem ind you t o sele ct anothe r TP or EON TP stati on.  ,I\RXDU H OLVWHQLQJWRWKH WXQHU WXQHLQDQR WKHU73VWDWLRQR U(2173VWDWLRQ In sou rces othe r tha n tu ner, t he tun er auto matica lly seeks o ut the T P statio n with th e stron ges t signal i n the current area 10 (o r 30)* se conds after " TP" disappears from th e di sp lay. 7 LP HWDN HQEH IRUH6HHNEHJLQV TA f unction ON 10 sec onds TA, AF functions ON 30 seconds
 PTY Func tion The PTY f unction enables you to sel ect st ations by the ty pe of pr ogramm ing they broa dcast (PTY Sear ch). It also prov ides aut omatic tun ing to e merge ncy broa dcast s (PT Y Ala rm) . 1RWH • PTY code p rogr am t ype s ar e as foll ows: 1. N EWS: News. 2. A FFAIRS : Current affairs. 3. INF O: General i nformation an d advice. 4. SPORT : Sport s pro gra ms. 5. EDUCATE: Educatio nal programs . 6. DRAMA: All radi o plays an d serials. 7. CULTURE: Progra ms concer ned wit h any asp ect of nat ional or r eg ion al cultur e . 8. SCIENC E: Prog rams abou t nature, science a nd t echno logy. 9. VARIED: Light ente rtai nment pr ogra ms. 10. POP MUS: Popula r musi c. 11. ROC K MU S: Conte m po rary mod ern music. 12. EASY M US: Easy listeni ng mus ic. 13. L. CLASS: Light class ical music. 14. CLASSI C: Seriou s class ica l musi c. 15. OTH MUS: Other typ es of music, whi ch can’ t be categorized . 16. WEATHER: Weath er reports/Me teo rolo gi cal info rm at ion. 17. FINANCE: Stock market reports, commerce, trading etc. 18. CHILDREN: Children’ s programs. 19. S OCIAL: Social affairs programs. 20. RELIGION: Religio n affairs progra m s or services. 21. PHONE IN: Phone in ba sed progra ms. 22. TOURING: Travel progra ms, not for announc ements abo ut traffic prob lem. 23. LEISURE: Programs ab out hobbies and re creatio nal activities. 24. JAZ Z: Ja zz mus ic bas ed pro grams . 25. COUNTRY: Count r y music ba sed progra ms. 26. NAT MU S: Na tional m usi c bas ed pr ogram s. 27. OLD IES: Old ies music , ’ Gol den age’ ba sed p rogram s. 28. FOLK MUS: Folk musi c based pro grams. 29. DOCUMENT: Documentary prog rams.
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  PTY Search Func tion  ,QLWLDWHD3 7<VHDUFK The t uner sear ches fo r a sta tion broadc asting the desired PT Y. 1RWH • The progr am of some st at io ns ma y di ffe r from that indic at ed by the tra nsm itt ed PT Y . • If no stati on broadcastin g the se lected programmi n g type is found, "NOTFOUND" is disp layed for about 2 sec ond s, and the tu ne r ret urn s to the origi na l station.  PTY Alar m PTY Alarm is a sp eci al PTY code fo r announ ceme nts rega rdi ng emergenc ies such as natu ral disast ers. When th e tuner receive s the radio al arm code, " ALARM" appears on the disp lay and the vo lume ad justs to the TA vo lume. When th e stat ion stops bro a dcasti ng the emerg ency anno un cement, the system retu rns t o the previo us source . 1RWH • The system switches back t o the origin al so urce fo llowi n g emerg ency announc ement rec eptio n.  Canceling Emergency Announc ements  3U HVV WKH 7 $$) EX WWR Q GXULQJHPHUJH QF\ DQQRXQFH P H QW UHFHSWLR Q WR FDQFH O WKH DQQRXQ FHP HQWDQGUHWXUQWRWKH SU H YLRXV VRXUFH
 8VLQJW KH&D VVHW WH3O D\HU  Repeat Play The re peat mode lets y ou hear t he same son g over aga in.  Blank S kip This fun ction fast-forwards t o the next song autom atically if there is a long period o f silence (12 sec onds or l onger) be tw een so ngs.  Radio Intercept Th is funct ion al lows yo u to li sten t o the rad io du ring t ape f ast-f orward ing /re windi ng. 1RWH • The rad io intercep t functio n doe s not work dur ing a Music Se arc h op eration .  6ZLWFKWKH5HSHDW3OD\212)) ZLWKWKH3 7<EXWWRQ “RPT ”  6ZLWFKWKH%ODQN 6N LS21 2)) ZLWKWKHEXWWRQ   6ZLWFKWKH5DGLR,QWH UFHSW 212))Z LWK WKHEXWWRQ
 8VLQJ0 XOWL&' 3OD\ HUV  Repeat Play Ther e ar e th ree rep eat play ranges: One-t rack Repe at, Disc Repeat and Mu l ti- CD pl ayer Repeat. De fault re peat pla y rang e is Multi- CD playe r Repeat. 1RWH • If yo u sel ec t othe r disc s duri ng t he repeat pl ay, th e re peat play ran ge change s to Mu lti-CD pla ye r Repe at . • If you perfor m Tr ack Se arch or Fast Fo rwar d/Rever se duri ng One -trac k Rep eat, the repeat play range chan ge s to Disc Re peat.  Random Play Track s are play ed at ran dom wi thin the se lected repeat play ran ge as e xplained in “Re peat Play ” abov e. 1RWH • One- tra ck Rep eat c hange s to the Di sc Re peat whe n you switc h the Ra ndom Play ON. ,QGLFDWRU 3O D\UD Q JH “RP T ” “ DISC” Dis c Re pe at Nothin g Multi -CD play er Repea t  6HOHFW WKH GHVLUHG U HSHDWSOD \ UDQJHZ LWKWKH3 7 <EXWWRQ Mul ti - CD play er Repe at (N othing ) 3 One-trac k Repea t (“RPT ” ind icator lig ht s) 3 Disc Repeat (“RP T ” and “DI SC ” indi ca tor s li g ht ) “RP T ”  3U HVVWKH3 7<EXWWRQIRU  VHFRQGV WRVZLWFKWKH5DQGRP  3OD\212))  After sele cting the de sire d repea t play range from those referred to in “Repea t Play” a bove, switc h Multi- CD Player Rand om P lay ON.
 8VLQJ0 XOWL& '3OD\ HUV  Scan Play In the Disc Repe at, the beg inning of eac h track on the select ed d isc is scann ed for abou t 10 secon ds. In the Mu lti-CD pl ayer Repeat , the be ginning of the first tra ck on eac h disc is scanned for about 10 seconds. 1RWH • Sc an Play is ca nc el ed aut om a ticall y af ter al l th e tr acks or di scs ha ve been sca nne d. • One- track Re peat cha nges to t he Disc R epeat w hen yo u swi tch the S can P lay ON.  Pause Paus e pa uses the curren tly play ing track . ,QGLFDWRU 3O D\U DQ JH “RPT” “DISC” Disc Rep eat Nothin g Multi-CD p layer R epeat  3U HVVWK H/2&$/`EXWWRQ IRUVHFRQGVWR VZLWFKWKH6FDQ 3OD\21 After sele cting the de sire d repea t play range from those referred to in “Repeat Play ” on pag e 29, swit ch Multi-CD P layer Scan Play ON.  :KHQ\RXILQGWKH GH V LUHGWUDFN RUGLVFFDQFHOWKH6FDQ3OD\E\ SU HVVLQJWKH /2&$/% 60 EXWWRQIRUVHFRQ GV  6ZLWFKWKH3DXVHSOD\212)) ZLWKWKH/2&$/` EXWWRQ
 Disc T itle  Disc Title Input You ca n input T itles up to 8 lette rs long for u p to 100 d iscs. Using th is functio n let s you e asily search for and select a desired disc for play.  3OD\WKHGLVF\RXZLVKWRLQSXWWKHGLV FWLWOH  6HOH FWWKH'LV F7 LWOH, QSX WP RG H E\SUHVVLQJWKH',63/ $ <EXWWRQIRUVH FR QGV 1RWH • Whe n pl ayi ng a CD TE XT disc on a CD TE XT compatibl e Mu lt i-C D pla ye r, you c an not switch to this m ode . • A CD TEXT d isc i s a CD fe aturing re corde d text infor mation such as Disc Titl e. 1RWH • Titl es re mai n in memor y, eve n af te r the disc ha s bee n remo v ed fr om the mag az ine, and are recal led whe n th e di s c is re in s er t ed . • After the titles for 10 0 discs have been ente red, data for a new disc will ove rwrite th e data for the disc that has n o t be en pla ye d b a ck fo r the lon g e st ti m e. • You can displ ay the disc t itle of the disc curre ntly pla ying. Fo r details, refe r to “D isplayin g Disc Tit le” on p age 32.  6HOHFWOHW WHUVQXP EH UVDQG V\P EROV ZLW KWKH   E XWWRQV To insert a space, select the flash ing cursor “_” .  0 RYHWKHE R[ OHIWDQGULJKWZLWK WK H  EXWWRQV  :KHQ\RXKDYHFR P S OHWHGWLWOH LQSXWP DNHWKH WKOH WWHUIODVK WKHQP HP RUL]HE\SUHVVL QJWKH  EX WWRQ
 8VLQJ0 XOWL& '3OD\ HUV  Display ing Disc Title You can d isplay th e currently playin g Disc Title . 1RWH • Yo u can also d isplay t he cu rrently playing Disc T itle w hen playing a CD TEX T disc on a C D TE XT compat ible Mul ti-CD play er. 1RWH • If you sw itc h disp la ys whe n disc titles ha ve not bee n input , “N O TITLE” is disp laye d. • Whe n play in g a CD TEX T disc on a CD TEX T com pat ib le Mult i- CD Pla ye r: • Yo u ca n use the Disc Title disp la y fun ction onl y. • Yo u cann ot scroll the displa y. The refore you can onl y display the fi rst 8 letter s of th e title ev en if the tit le is mo re tha n 8 le tter s.  6ZLWFK WKH 'LVF 7LWOH 'LVS OD\ ZLWK WKH',63/$ <E XWWRQ Each press of th e DISPLAY butto n change s the d isplay in the fol lowing orde r: Playba ck mo de ( Play T ime) 3 Disc Title
 Play i ng Discs on a 50- Disc T ype Mult i-CD Pl ayer When a magazine is loaded int o a 50-Disc type Mu lti-CD Play er, informa tio n on all the discs in the magazine is rea d. If y ou sta rt playin g a di sc on a 50- Disc t ype M ulti-C D Pl ayer be fore readi ng of i nf ormati on o n all disc s has been completed, re ading of in formation stops part way t hrough. 1RWH • “LO AD” will be di splayed in the follow ing c ases: * If the disc in th e ex tr a tray i s se le cted . * If the di s c is mov ed fr o m the ext ra tray to th e mag az ine. (Ref er t o the 50-D isc type Mul ti -CD player owner’s ma nu al.) • You can not use t he “Eje ct ing a Si n gl e Disc”, “ Freque nc y Pl ay ”, “Music G r ou p Pla y” or “AB C D isc Title Sea rch ” fu nct io ns with th is pro duct.  Disc N umber R ough Se arch This han dy function lets you select d iscs loaded in a 50 -Disc Multi-CD P layer usin g the 1 to 5 butto ns. The 5 0 disc s ar e d ivide d i nto fiv e blo cks , with e ach of the 1 to 5 butto ns a ssign ed to a bloc k.  6HOH FWWKHGHVLUHGEORFN ZLWKW KH WREXWWRQV 1RWH • Aft er com plet in g a rough s e arch, use the  and  b uttons to select a desired disc.
 $XGLR $GMXV WP HQW Selec ting the Equaliz er Cur ve You can switch betwee n E qualiz er curv es.  0RYHWKH(4 EXWWRQXS RUGRZQWRVH OHFWWKHGHVLUHG(TXDOL]H UFXUYH POWER FUL 4 NATURAL 4 VOCAL 4 CUSTOM 4 EQ FLAT 4 S-BASS 1RWH • “CUS TOM” st ores an equalize r curve you ha ve ma de adj ustment s to. ( Refer to “Equali zer Cur ve Adjustm ent” o n page 36.) Enterin g the Audio Menu With this M e nu, y o u can adjust the sound qu ality. 1RWH • Af te r ent er in g the Audi o Menu, if yo u do not perform a n operati on w it hi n ab out 30 sec on ds, the Au d io Men u is au tom a tica lly c an ce led.  6HOH FWWKHGHV LUHGP R GHLQWKH $XG LR0HQX  2S HUDWHD P RGH  &DQFHOWKH$X GLR 0HQX Equa li ze r curve Each press chan ges the M ode . ..
 Audio Menu Functio ns The Audi o Menu featu res the followi ng fu ncti ons.  Balance Adjustment (F AD) This func tion al lows you to select a Fader/Bal ance set ting that p rovides ideal listenin g cond i tions in all occupied seats.  3U HVVWKH $8', 2EXWWRQDQGV HOHFWWKH)DGHU%DODQFHP RGH) $'LQWKH$XG LR 0HQX 1RWH • “FAD 0” is th e pro per s ett ing whe n 2 s peake rs ar e in u se.  $GMXVWIU RQWUHDUVSHDN HU ED OD QFH Z LWK WKH   EXWWRQV “FAD F15” – “FA D R15 ” is d isplay ed as it moves from front to rear.  $GMXVWOHIWULJKWVSHDN HUEDODQFH ZLWKWKH  EXWWRQV “BAL L9” – “BAL R9” is d isplayed as it moves from l eft to right.
 $XGLR $GMXV WP HQW  Equalizer Curve Adjustment ( EQ-L/M/H) You can a djust the currently selected e qualize r curve settin gs as desired. Adjusted eq ualizer curve s et tings are me mori ze d in “CUST OM”.   3U HVV WK H$8 ',2 EX WWR Q DQ GV HOH FW WKH (TXD OL]HU PRGH (4 /0   LQ WKH  $XGLR 0HQX 1RWH • If you m ake a djustme nts whe n a curv e ot her t han “ CUSTO M” is se lected , th e new ly ad juste d curve will r ep lace the prev ious adju st ed curve. The n a new cu rve with “– ( C USTOM EQ ) ” ap pears on t he disp l ay wh il e se le ct in g the eq ua li ze r curv e . (Refe r to page 34. )  6HOHFWWKHEDQG\RXZDQWWR DGMXVWZLWKWKH  EXWWRQ V EQ -L 4 EQ-M 4 EQ-H  %RRVWRUDWWHQXDWHWKHVHOHFWHG EDQGZLWKWKH  EXWWRQV The disp lay sh ows “ 6 ” – “- 6”. “– (CUS TOM EQ)”
  Loudness Adjustment (LO UD) The Lo ud ne s s fu nc tio n co m pe ns a te s for defi cienc ies in the low an d hig h sound rang es at low volum e. You can sel ect a desi re d L oudne ss l evel.  3U HVVWKH $8', 2EXWWRQDQGV HOHFWWKH/ RX GQH V VP R GH /28'LQWKH $X GLR  0HQX  6ZLWFKWKH/RXGQH VV IXQFWLR Q 212))Z LWK WKH  EXWWRQV  “ LOUD”  6HO HFWW KHGHVLU HGOHYHO ZLW KWKH  EXWWRQ V LO W 3 MID 3 HI
 $XGLR $GMXV WP HQW  Front Image Enhancer Function ( FIE) The F.I.E. (Front Image Enhancer) function is a simple method of enhancing front imaging by cut t ing mid - and h igh-r a nge freque ncy out put f rom the rear s pea kers, lim it i ng t hei r outp ut t o low-rang e frequenc ies. You ca n sel ect the freque ncy you want t o cut.  3UHVVWKH$8',2EXWWRQ DQGVHOH FWWKH ) ,(P R GH),( LQWKH $XGLR 0HQX 1RWH • Af ter switchin g the F.I .E. funct ion ON, sel ect th e Fader/ Balance m ode in the Aud io Menu, and adj ust front and re ar sp eake r volum e lev els u ntil t hey are bal anced. • Swi tch th e F.I. E. func tion O FF wh en u sing a 2-spe aker syst em. 3UHFDXWLRQ • Whe n th e F.I.E. functi on is deactiv ated, t he re ar sp eakers o utput so und o f all freque ncies, not just ba ss sounds. Re duce t he vo lume be fore dise ng aging F.I.E. to prev ent a sud de n incre ase in volume.  6ZLWFKWKH) ,( IXQFWLRQ 212))Z LWK WKH  EXWWRQV  “FIE”  6HOHFWWKH GHVLUHGIU HTX HQF\ZLWK WK H  EXWWRQV 100 4 160 4 250 (H z)
  Source Level Adjustment (SLA) The SLA (Source Level Adjustment) fu nction prevents radical lea ps in volum e level when switching between sour ces. Settin gs are b ased on t he FM v olume le vel, which remains unchan ged. (Since the FM volume is the control, SLA is not possible in the FM mod es.) The MW/ L W, cassette, CD, Ex ternal Unit a nd AUX levels ca n all be ad justed.  &RP S DUHWKH)0 YROXP HZLWKWKHYROXP H RIWKH RWKHUVRXUFH HJ&DVVHWWHSOD\HU   3U HVVWKH $8',2EXWWRQDQGV HOHFWWKH6 /$P R GH6/ $LQWKH$XGLR0HQX  ,QFUHDVHRUGHFUHDVHWKHOH YHO ZLWKWKH  EXWWRQV The disp l ay shows “ 4” – “- 4 ”.
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 ,QLWLD O6HWW LQJ0H QX Ente ring t he In itial Setting Menu With t his menu, you can perfo rm initial setting s for this pro duct.  6ZLWFKWKHVRX U FH2))   (QWHUWKH,QLWLDO6HWWLQJ0HQX  6HOH FWDGHVLUHGPR GH  2S HUDWH DP R GH  &DQFHOWKH,Q LWLDO6HWWLQJ0HQX 1RWH • Holdi ng do wn th e AUDIO bu tton fo r 2 seconds also cancels the Initia l Setting Menu . Hold for 2 sec onds Each pres s chang es th e Mode. ..
 ,QLWL DO6HWW LQJ0H QX Initi a l Set ting Me nu Functions  Changing the FM T uning Step (FM) Normal ly set at 50 kHz du ring Seek t uning in th e FM mode, t he tun ing st ep cha nges to 100 k Hz when th e AF or TA mod e is activat ed . It may b e prefera ble to set tunin g step to 5 0 kHz in the AF m ode.  3UHVV WKH$8',2EXWWRQD QGVHOHFWWKH )0 7 XQ LQJ 6 WHS P RGH  )0 LQWKH,QLWLDO 6HWWLQ J0 HQX 1RWH • The tuning step rema ins set at 50 kHz d uring Manual tun ing. • The tun ing step r eturns t o 100 kH z if the b attery is t empo rarily discon nected .  Switching the Auto PI Seek (A-PI) Duri ng Preset S tatio n PI Seek oper at ion, yo u can swi t ch the Aut o PI Seek func ti on ON/OFF . (Ref er to “P I Seek Fu nc tio n” on pag e 22 .)  3UHVVWKH$8',2EXWWRQ DQGVHOHFWWKH$XWR3,6 HHN P RGH$3,LQWK H,QLWLDO 6HWWLQ J0 HQX  6HOHFWWKH GHVLUHGWXQLQJVWHS ZLWKWKH  EXWWRQ V  6ZLWFK WK H $XWR 3, 6HHN  212)) ZLWKWKH  EXWWRQ V
  Switching the AUX Mode (AUX) It is possible to use auxiliary (AUX) equipment with this product. Activate the AUX mode whe n using exte rnal eq uipment with this pro duc t.  3U H V VWKH$8', 2EXWWRQDQGV H OH FWWKH$8; 6HWWLQ JP RGH$8;LQWKH , QLWLDO 6HWWLQJ0 HQ X  Selecting the Illumination Color (ILM) KEH-P 590 0R is equ ipp ed with tw o i llumi na tio n col or s , green and red. You can sel ect the de si red illumina tion co lor.  3U H V VWKH )81&7 ,21EX WWR QDQGVHOH FWWKH ,OO XP LQ DWLRQ&R OR UP RG H ,/0LQWKH,QLWLDO6HWWLQJ0HQX  6ZLWFKWKH$8;212))Z LWK WK H  EXWWRQ V  6HOHFWWKH GHVLUHGLOOX P LQ DWLRQ FRORUZLWKWKH  EXWWR QV
 2WKHU )XQFWL RQV Using the AUX Source It is possible to u se auxiliary (AUX) equipment with this product. To listen to auxilia ry equ i pme nt, switch the AUX mode in the Initia l Settin g Me nu ON, and then sel e ct the desired source.  Selecting the AUX Source  6 HOHFW$8 ;5HIHUWR SDJH   AUX Title Input The display title for AUX source can be changed.  6HOH FWWKH$X [7LWOH,Q SXWP R GHE\SUHVVLQJWKH',63/$ <EXWWRQIRUVHFRQ GV  ,QSXWWKH$X[7LWOH Refer to “ Disc T itle Inpu t” on pa ge 31, and perform proce dures 3 to 5 in the sa me way. Cellula r T elep hone Mutin g Sound fro m this system is muted aut omatically whe n a call is ma de or received usin g a cellular tel e p ho ne conn ected to th i s prod uct. • The s oun d is t urned of f , “MU TE” is di sp la yed and no au dio ad j ustme nt is possi b le. Operati on returns to norma l when the pho ne co nnecti on is ended. Eac h pre ss cha ng es th e Sou rce .. . Hold for 2 seconds
 &DVV HWWH 3OD\ HUD QG&DUH Precau tion  About the Cassette Pla yer • A loose or warpe d label on a cassette ta pe may int erfere with the eject me chanism of the un it or c ause th e casset te to be com e jamme d in the unit . Avo id us ing su ch tape s or re move su ch labels from the cassette before a ttempting use. • The musi c search an d repe at functio ns may not wo rk pro perly with t he fol lo wing ki nds of recorde d t apes because t he gap bet ween songs can no t be found co rrectly. * A tape wi t h a gap of 4 se conds or l ess betw een songs. * A t ape con taini ng dial og, e tc., w ith paus es las ting for 4 seco nds or longer. * A t ape with a n extrem ely quiet passage in the music lasting for 4 seconds or longer.  About Cassette T apes • Do not use tapes longer t h an C-90 typ e (90 min .) cassettes. Lo nger tapes can interfere with tape transport. • Storin g cassettes in a reas directly exposed to sun light or high temper atures can distort th em and subse quently in terfere with tape tran sport. • Stor e unus ed ta pes i n a tape ca se where there is no da nge r of the m beco mi ng loos e or be ing expo sed t o dust. Clea ning the He ad If the h ead beco m es dirty , the sou nd qualit y will de teriorate and t here will be sound dropouts and oth er imperfect io ns i n p erformance . In thi s ca se, the hea d must be clean ed. N O T R E C O M M E N D E D
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 6S HFLI LFD WLR QV Genera l Powe r so u rc e ... .. ....... .. 14.4 V DC (10 .8 – 15.1 V allowable) Grounding system ........................................... Negative typ e Max. cu rre nt con sumptio n .. ....... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... 8.5 A Di mens ions (mounting s ize) ........ 17 8 (W) 50 (H) 155 (D) mm (front face) . . ......... ...... 188 (W) 58 (H) 20 (D) mm Weigh t ..... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... ....... ....... .... ..... ..... ..... 1.2 kg Amplifier Maxim um po wer outp ut ... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... ... 40 W 4 Continuous power output . ...................................... 22 W 4 ................... ........................... (DIN45324, B = 14.4 V) Load impedan ce ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... 4 (4 – 8 al low ab le) Preout maximu m output level/out put impedance ... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... ..... .... ....... ... 2.2 V /1 Equalizer (3-B and Equalizer) (Low ) ...... ....... ....... .... ..... .... ..... .... ....... ....... ..... ... ±12 dB (Mid) ....... ....... .... ....... ....... ..... .... ..... .... ....... ....... . ±12 dB (High ) ..... ..... .... ..... .... ....... ....... .... ..... .... ..... ....... . ±12 dB Loudness contour (Low) ...... ..... .... ...... 3 .5 dB (100 Hz), 3 dB (10 kHz) (Mid) .... ................ 10 dB (100 Hz), 6.5 dB (10 kHz) (High ) ..... ....... ....... 11 dB (10 0 Hz) , 11 dB (10 kHz) (volume: –30 dB) Cassett e player Tape .. ......... ....... ..... .... Compa ct cas sette t ape (C- 30 – C-90 ) Tape spee d ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ..... ...... ....... ..... .... 4. 8 cm/sec. Fast forward/rewinding tim e ....... Appr ox. 100 sec. for C-60 Wow & f lutter ... ..... .... ....... ....... ..... .... ....... ... 0 .09% ( WRMS) Frequency re sponse ..... ................... 30 – 16, 000 Hz (±3 dB ) Ste reo separ ation ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ....... ...... ..... ..... ..... 45 dB Signa l-t o-noise ratio ....... .... ..... ..... .. 61 dB (IEC-A network) FM tuner Frequency range ......................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz Usable sensitiv ity .... .... ..... .... .... 11 dBf (1.0 µ V/75 , m ono, S/ N: 30 dB) 50 dB quieting sensitivity ....... . 16 dBf (1.7 µ V/75 , mono) Sign al-to -nois e ratio ..... ....... .... ..... .. 70 dB (IEC -A netwo rk) Disto rtion . ..... ..... ...... ....... .... 0.3% ( at 65 dBf, 1 kHz, stereo ) Frequency response ........................ 30 – 15,000 Hz (±3 dB ) Stereo sep aration ..... ......... ....... ..... 4 0 dB (at 6 5 dBf , 1 k Hz) MW tuner Frequency range ......................................... 531 – 1,602 kHz Usable sensitiv ity ....... ........ . ...... . ...... ... .. 18 µ V (S/ N: 20 dB) Selec t ivity ....... ......... ....... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... 50 dB (±9 kHz) L W tuner Frequency range ............................................ 153 – 281 kHz Usable sensitiv ity ....... ........ . ...... . ...... ... .. 30 µ V (S/ N: 20 dB) Selec t ivity ....... ......... ....... ..... .... ..... .... ....... .... 50 dB (±9 kHz) 1RWH • Spe cificat ions and the design are subject to possi ble mod ifi ca t ion with out not ic e du e to im pro vement s.
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