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Page 1
INST ALLA TION MANUAL MODEL ACC-40 6-DISC CD CHANGER WITH WIRED COMMANDER 6 COMPACT ACC-40 DIGITAL AUDIO 6 DISC COMPACT DISC CHANGER COMP ACT DIGIT AL AUDIO[...]
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Page 2
CD Magazine 1 pc. Index seal sheet 1 pc. Installation Manual 1 pc. Owner's guide 1 pc. INST ALLA TION P ARTS ACCESSORIES MAIN UNIT 1 P ACKING LIST CD Changer Mounting Angle Adjustment Tool 1 pc. Hex Head Bolt with Washer Base (M5 x 12) 4 pcs. 5 Meter Din Cable 1 pc. Screw Hole Cover Labels 1 pc. Mounting Bracket 2 pcs. Phillips Head Screw (Lar[...]
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Page 3
l This unit cannot be installed on its side, end, or upside down. Installation in such positions will cause malfunctioning of the mechanism. Installation and Wiring Precautions 2 To prevent a short-circuit, l Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (-) battery cable, prior to installation. l Connect power wires last. 1 BEFORE INST [...]
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Page 4
Drill holes 1/8" (4mm) in diameter. PROCEDURE FOR HORIZONT AL INST ALLA TION 1 2 3 Bracket Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the 4 hex head bolts with washer base. Determine the mounting location, and drill four mounting holes. Secure the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips head screws. Use RTV (silico[...]
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Page 5
Hex head bolt with washer base Bracket Bracket 4 2 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the hex head bolts with washer base. Mount the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips head screws. Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around the holes to prevent moisture intrusion. Set the anti-vibration springs to[...]
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4 2 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the unit, using the 4 hex head bolts with washer base. Mount the unit in place, using four large self-tapping Phillips head screws. Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around the holes to prevent moisture intrusion. Set the anti-vibration springs to position "45°". Determine the mou[...]
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6 ADJUSTMENT OF FM MODULATOR AUDIO LEVEL The audio level from the modulator is factory-set to provide the correct volume balance between radio and CD changer in the majority of installations and usually will not require any adjustment. If, however, a large difference in volume level is noted when switching between CD changer and FM radio operation,[...]
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Page 8
VEHICLE WIRING MOUNTING THE WIRED COMMANDER 1. Determine where the commander unit will be located. 2. Be sure that the mounting surface where the commander unit will be located is clean and dry. 3. Remove the protective paper from the back of the Velcro strip. 4. Apply the commander unit to the desired location. After completing all connections, pr[...]