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CD/MP3/WMA Receiver / CeNET & T ouch Panel Control / Music Catcher • CD/MP3/WMA / CeNET !" # !" # !" # !" # !" # / Music Catcher • CD/MP3/WMA 리시버 리시버 리시버 리시버 리시버 / CeNET & 터치패널 터치패널 터치패널 ?[...]
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280-8213-00 280-8213-00 한국어 DXZ956MC 163 Thank you for purchasing this Clarion product. ∗ Please read this owner’s manual in its entirety before operating this unit. ∗ After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place (e.g., glove compartment). ∗ This manual includes the operating procedures of the CD changer and TV tuner[...]
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280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 3 English 1. When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching on the heater , moisture ma y form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible. If moisture for ms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the optical parts of the [...]
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4 DXZ956MC 280-8213-00 English This unit uses a SLOPING CONSOLE to make large screen displays possible. When you use the SLOPING CONSOLE, be sure to close it. CAUTION BE CAREFUL NO T T O GET Y OUR FINGERS CA UGHT WHEN OPENING AND CLOSING THE SLOPING CONSOLE. 1. For saf ety’ s sake, alwa ys close the SLOPING CONSOLE before leaving this unit unused[...]
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280-8213-00 English DXZ956MC 5 3. CONTROLS [ ISR ] [ SRC ] Display [ MODE ] [ ] (SOUND) [ ADJ ] IR-Receiver [ ROTARY ] [ Q ] (OPEN/EJECT) Photo Sensor DCP Detaching Slider [CD SLOT] Source unit With the SLOPING CONSOLE opened +DXZ956MC_01-02-Eng.p65 1/27/05, 5:57 PM 5[...]
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6 DXZ956MC 280-8213-00 English 4. NOMENCLA TURE Names of the Buttons and their Functions IR-Receiver • Receiver for remote control unit. (Operating range: 30 ° in all directions) [ADJ] button • Use this button to set or adjust the various settings in the adjust mode. [ Q ] (OPEN/EJECT) button • Open/closes the control panel. To eject a disc,[...]
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280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 7 English Operations when External Equipment is Connected to this Unit ● When the CD/DVD changer is connected ∗ For details, see the section “ CD changer operations ” (cf . page 46). For the D VD changer , ref er to the Owner’ s Manual provided with the D VD changer . ● When the TV is connected ∗ For details, see [...]
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8 DXZ956MC 280-8213-00 English T ouch P anel Buttons ● Standar d operation display 98.10 FM1 SEEK PRESET BAND DISP PS / AS P3 P .CH 2:45 pm Left slide button •T ouch this button f or seek up/do wn or track up/ down oper ations. •T ouch and hold this button f or f ast-forw ard/f ast- rewind oper ations. Right slide b utton •T ouch this butto[...]
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280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 9 English A touch panel display is used as the display on this unit. Y ou can operate this display just b y touching it with your fingertip. There are f our main display operations as follows: T ouch T ouch the display with your fingertip and take it aw ay within 1 second. This is the most basic operation when operating the dis[...]
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10 DXZ956MC 280-8213-00 English 5. DCP The control panel can be detached to pre vent theft. When detaching the control panel, store it in the DCP (DET ACHABLE CONTROL P ANEL) case to prevent scratches. We recommend taking the DCP with you when leaving the car . Removing the DCP 1. Press the [ Q ] button to open the DCP . 2. Move the DCP detaching s[...]
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280-8213-00 English DXZ956MC 11 6. REMOTE CONTROL [ BND ] [ ] [ a ], [ d ] [ DISP ] [ RDM ] [ RPT ] [ SRC ] [ MUTE ] [ ISR ] [ SCN ] [ ], [ ] Remote control unit Receiver f or remote control unit Operating range : 30 ° in all directions Signal transmitter 1. T ur n over the remote control unit and slide the cover in the direction indicated b y the[...]
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280-8213-00 English 12 DXZ956MC [ SRC ] [ BND ] [ ] , [ ] [ ] , [ ] [ ] [ MUTE ] [ ISR ] [ DISP ] [ SCN ] [ RPT ] [ RDM ] Functions of the Remote Contr ol Unit Buttons Mode Button Radio CD/MP3/WMA/ M.CA TCHER CD changer D VD changer TV Switches among radio , CD/MP3/WMA, MC , CD changer , D VD changer, TV and AUX. Switches reception band. Returns to[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 13 CA UTION Be sure to lower the v olume before s witching the unit off or the ignition ke y . The unit remembers its last v olume setting. If you s witch the po wer OFF with the v olume up, when you switc h the power bac k ON, the sudden loud v olume may hurt y our hearing and damage the unit. 7. OPERA TIONS Basic Oper[...]
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English 280-8213-00 14 DXZ956MC T urning off 1. Press the [ ROT ARY ] knob. ∗ The clock will stay displayed after the power is turned OFF . ■ To turn off the clock display T ouch the clock to turn off the clock display while the power is off. CODEMA TIC function When “ CODEMA TIC ” is set to “ ON ”, and the power is turned ON with the D[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 15 Basic Operations Switching the operation display mode There are 2 basic operation displa ys: standard operation displa y and simple operation displa y . 1. Press and hold the [ MODE ] button for 2 seconds or longer to switch the oper ation display . 98.10 FM1 2:45 SEEK PRESET BAND DISP PS / AS P3 P .CH pm In the simp[...]
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English 280-8213-00 16 DXZ956MC 2. T ouch [ TITLE ]. DISPLA Y EDIT RTN TITLE COLOR SENS 05 BGV D-BLUE P 1 LOW SPE/ANA ∗ Title edit mode appears. 3. T ouch on the right of the display to choose the kind of title to show . 05 DISPLA Y EDIT D - BLUE BGV << TITLE SP/ANA COLOR P RTN AUTO SCROLL TRACK ∗ The title you have chosen is displayed. I[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 17 Radio Operations Screen displays in the radio mode ● Standard operation display The standard operation display appears by pressing the [ SRC ] button and selecting the radio mode. 98.10 FM1 SEEK PRESET BAND DISP PS / AS P3 P .CH 2:45 pm ● Simple operation display Pressing and holding the [ MODE ] button for 2 sec[...]
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English 280-8213-00 18 DXZ956MC Seek tuning Seek tuning is a function f or automatically tuning stations with good reception. 1. T ouch and hold [ B AND ] for 1 second or longer if “ MANU ” is displa yed. A utomatic tuning is possible when “ SEEK ” i s display ed. 2. T ouch on the frequency displa y . “ SEEK UP ”/“ SEEK DO WN ” is d[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 19 ■ T o cancel preset scan 1. T ouch [ PS/AS ]. “ P-SCAN ” display disappears and the stations that were being receiv ed when [ PS/ AS ] was touched are receiv ed next. Instant station recall (ISR) Instant station recall is a special radio preset that instantly accesses a f av orite radio station at a touch of a [...]
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English 280-8213-00 20 DXZ956MC CD/MP3/WMA Operations Screen displa ys in the CD/ MP3 mode ● Standard operation display The standard operation display appears by pressing the [ SRC ] button to select the CD/MP3 mode. 01 01 Don t Stop Be , MP3 TRACK FOLDER DISP TOP REC 2:45 01:01 pm ● Simple operation display Pressing and holding the [ MODE ] bu[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 21 CD/MP3/WMA Operations 2. When using Windows Media Pla yer 9, clic k on T OOL ➜ OPTIONS ➜ MUSIC RECORD tab, then under Recording settings, unclick the Check box for RECORD PROTECTED MUSIC. Then, reconstruct files. Personally constructed WMA files are used at your o wn responsibility . Precautions when creating MP3[...]
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English 280-8213-00 22 DXZ956MC CD/MP3/WMA Operations • Discs not bearing the or mark and CD-ROMs cannot be pla yed b y this unit. • Some CDs recorded in the CD-R/CD-RW mode may not be usab le . Loading 8 cm compact discs ∗ No adapter is required to play an 8 cm CD. ∗ Insert the 8 cm CD into the center of the CD SLO T . Bac kup eject functi[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 23 The operation of selecting the pla y list or tracks in the play list is the same as that of selecting a folder or trac ks in a f older . ∗ Play list play is possible only when there is a file whose extension is “ .M3U ” on the CD-R/RW . ∗ Up to 5 play lists can be recogniz ed, and up to 255 files can be recog[...]
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English 280-8213-00 24 DXZ956MC ■ To cancel folder repeat pla y 1. Press the [ MODE ] button. Random pla y This function allows y ou to play all tr acks on the disc at random. When the disc contains 2 or more f olders, all of the trac ks in the folder are pla y ed at random, f ollo wed by all of the tr ac ks in the next f older . This is repeated[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 25 The MUSIC CA TCHER function allo ws you to record CD-D As in the built-in flash memory . 01 Don t Stop Be , HQ TRACK DISP TOP REC 2:45 01:01 pm Setting a recording mode MUSIC CA TCHER can be switched between 2 recording modes: • HQ (High Quality) MODE: about 266 minutes • LP (Long Play) MODE: about 354 minutes ?[...]
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English 280-8213-00 26 DXZ956MC Erasing operation (ERASE function) MUSIC CA TCHER has 3 different modes f or erasing files from memory . “ TRACK ERASE ”: erase only one track. “ FOLDER ERASE ”: erase the whole folder . “ ALL ERASE ”: erase all the contents of the flash memory . 1. Press the [ SRC ] button to select the M.CA TCHER mode. [...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 27 Sound Adjustment Adjustment items Y ou can adjust a sound effect or tone quality to y our pref erence. A speaker system is selected in the speaker select procedure (cf . page 14) when this product is turned on for the first time. The adjustment item depends on the speaker system. ● 3 W A Y Anti Distor tion Filter ([...]
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English 280-8213-00 28 DXZ956MC Sound Adjustment 4. T o change the details of the ADF setting, press the [ ADJ ] button. 5. T ouch on the left of the display 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 ... ● Adjus[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 29 Sound Adjustment 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[...]
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English 280-8213-00 30 DXZ956MC Sound Adjustment ● “ HPF ” • The adjustment range of “ HIGH ” is 630Hz to 20 kHz. (The factory default setting is “ 2kHz ”.) • The adjustment range of “ MID ” is THROUGH, 25Hz to 10 kHz. (The factory default setting is “ THROUGH ”.) • The adjustment range of “ SUB-W ” (in the case of 3[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 31 Sound Adjustment SETTING–ALL SEA T The setting of “ TIME ALIGN ” and “ SP GAIN ” temporarily retur ns to the f actor y def ault setting. When the setting that is adjusted f or the driver's seat retur ns to the f actory default setting, a sound suitable f or all seats is pro vided. 1. Press the [ SOUND [...]
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English 280-8213-00 32 DXZ956MC Sound Adjustment No. Function Name Description 1 FLA T Sound source flat equalizing 2 BASS BOOST Bass tones enhanced 3 HIGH BOOST Mid and treble enhanced 4I M P A C T Low and treb le enhanced 5A COUSTICAL Mid tones (human v oice) enhanced 6 USER User pref erence Adjusting bass/treble The bass/treble mode can be adjus[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 33 Sound Adjustment Adjusting/storing VSE (user memory) Adjustment items ● DIFFUSE Adjusts the deviation in diffused sound pressure. ● CAR WIDTH Adjusts the deviation in sound pressure along the width of the car . ● CAR LENGTH Adjusts the deviation in sound pressure along the length of the car . 1. Press the [ SOU[...]
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English 280-8213-00 34 DXZ956MC P .EQ basic men u 5. Press the [ SOUND ] button to return to the original mode. Adjusting/storing P .EQ (user memory) 1. Press the [ SOUND ] button. 2. T ouch [ P .EQ ]. SETTING P. EQ X-OVER TIME ALIGN SP GAIN ALL SEA T PRESET RTN OFF 3. T ouch [ ON/OFF ] to turn ON. The P .EQ effect is toggled ON/OFF . P .EQ MODE RT[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 35 Sound Adjustment Notes: • The screen displayed in step 3 appears, with the title being accompanied by “ ✓ ” mark. Operation so f ar completes P .EQ adjustment. T o continue to store the adjustment value to the P .EQ user menu, perform the f ollowing. 12. T ouch [ PRESET ] to display the P .EQ menu list. 13. T[...]
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English 280-8213-00 36 DXZ956MC Sound Adjustment SPEAKER FIL TER SELECT HPF SUB-W LPF* Dolby PL II No Y es NORMAL Y es Y es ● Adjustment items FRONT -L (Front left) ➜ CENTER* 1 ➜ FRONT -R (Front right) ➜ SURR OUND-R (Surround right) ➜ SURR OUND-L (Surround left) ➜ SUB-W OOFER* 2 ➜ FRONT -L... * 1 “ CENTER ” is displayed only when [...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 37 Set the value to “ 0 ” to reproduce all center sound from the center speaker . Set the value to “ 7 ” to distribute all center sound to left/right front speakers, just lik e a normal stereo system. *“ CTR WIDTH ” is display ed only when “ CENTER-SP ” is set to “ ON ”. 1. Press the [ SOUND ] button[...]
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English 280-8213-00 38 DXZ956MC Common Operations FONT display Title display TEXT display RT N MEMO / Screen displa y in the TITLE INPUT The “ TITLE INPUT ” screen appears when you enter a title. TITLE INPUT MEMO FONT a a - Z RTN TEXT Me I o d y FONT display A: Capital alphabet letters a: Small alphabet letters 1: Numbers U : Symbols A ¯ : Uml[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 39 Common Operations 6. T ouch on [ TEXT ] to determine the characters to enter . 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to enter the title. 8. T ouch [ MEMO ]. Y ou will hear a long beep, and the title is stored in memor y . ■ When a new title is stored bey ond the maximum number of titles In the case of a radio or TV station Titles[...]
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English 280-8213-00 40 DXZ956MC Main item Sub item APPEARANCE CLOCK EDIT • Clock setting (cf . page 41) MSG INFO • Setting the message displa y ON/OFF (cf. page 41) MSG INPUT • Message information input (cf . page 41) DIMMER IN •A uto-dimmer setting (cf. page 42) DMR LEVEL • Setting the dimmer le vel (cf . page 42) BRIGHT • Adjusting th[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 41 Setting the c lock (CLOCK) When the power is OFF , the clock is displa yed. The clock is displa yed in 12-hour f ormat. 1. Press the [ ADJ ] button. 2. T ouch [ APPEARANCE ]. 3. T ouch on the left slide button to select “ CLOCK EDIT ” and touch [ ENT ]. CLOCK EDIT ADJ APPEARANCE RTN [ ENT ] The time (e.g. “ 2pm[...]
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English 280-8213-00 42 DXZ956MC Setting the auto-dimmer (DIMMER IN) This function allows you to dim the lighting of the display matched to the illumination or the brightness inside your car . Select either “ AUTO ” (interlock ed to the brightness inside your car) or “ ILLUMI ” (interlocked to the illumination inside y our car) as the auto-d[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 43 Setting the beep for when buttons are operated (BEEP) The short or long high-pitched tone you hear when a button is operated is called a “ BEEP ”. • The factory default setting is “ ON ”. 1. Press the [ ADJ ] button to set to the adjust mode. 2. T ouch [ APPEARANCE ]. 3. T ouch on the left of the displa y t[...]
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English 280-8213-00 44 DXZ956MC 3. T ouch on the left of the displa y to select “ CENTER-SP ” or “ SUB-WOOFER ”. RTN SUB ST WOOFER ADJ SOUND 4. T ouch on the right of the display to select " ON ", " ST ", " MONO ", or " OFF ". 5. Press the [ ADJ ] button to return to the original mode. Setting interna[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 45 When the system check is complete , “ SPEAKER SELECT ” screen appears. Select the speaker system. For details on the speaker system, see “ Selecting a speaker system ” (cf. page 14). After this operation, the displa y returns to the or iginal mode. Using the security function (CODEMA TIC) This function prev e[...]
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English 280-8213-00 46 DXZ956MC 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. ■ When 2 CD changers are connected Press the [ SRC ] button to select the changer connected to this unit. (Each press of the[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 47 Selecting the changer mode 1. Press the [ SRC ] button to select the changer mode. ∗ Each time you press the [ SRC ] button, the display switches as follows: Radio ➜ CD/MP3 ➜ M. CA TCHER ➜ (CD changer) ➜ (DVD changer) ➜ (TV) ➜ AUX ➜ Radio... ∗ The mode of equipment that is not connected is not displ[...]
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English 280-8213-00 48 DXZ956MC CD Changer Operations Disc repeat play After all the tracks on the current disc ha v e been play ed, disc repeat pla y automatically repla ys the current disc ov er from the first trac k. This function continues automatically until it is canceled. 1. Press the [ MODE ] button. 2. T ouch [ DISC RPT ]. ■ To cancel di[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 49 Reception band display TV1 : Band name Preset No. display T ouching on the right slide button in the standard operation display selects a preset memory . T ouching [ PRESET ] displays the preset memory number list. PS/AS T ouching this starts a preset scan. T ouching and holding this for 2 seconds or longer starts an[...]
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English 280-8213-00 50 DXZ956MC Seek tuning Seek tuning is a function f or automatically tuning stations with good reception. 1. T ouch and hold [ B AND ] for 1 second or longer while “ MANU ” is display ed. A utomatic tuning is possible when “ SEEK ” i s display ed. 2. T ouch on the channel displa y . “ SEEK UP/SEEK DO WN ” is display [...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 51 TV Operations ■ To cancel the preset scan 1. T ouch [ PS/AS ]. “ P-SCAN ” disappears, and the stations that w ere being receiv ed when [ PS/AS ] was touched are received ne xt. W atc hing a video The TV tuner has a VTR input terminal to which 1 external de vice can be connected. Connect a 12 V video cassette pl[...]
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English 280-8213-00 52 DXZ956MC 9. IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY Pow er does not turn on. (No sound is produced.) No audio when operating the unit with amplifiers. Nothing happens when b uttons are pressed. Displa y is not accurate. No sound heard. No sound heard. Sound skips or is noisy . Sound is cut or skipped. Noise is generated or noise is mixed with[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 53 Prob lem Cause Measure CD/MP3/WMA W ater droplets may f orm on the internal lens when the car is parked in a humid place. File system is not correct. File name or e xtension is not correct. Let dr y f or about 1 hour with the power on. Use ISO9660 lev el 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo file system. Use alphanumeric/ASCII cha[...]
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English 280-8213-00 54 DXZ956MC 10. ERR OR DISPLA YS If an error occurs, one of the f ollowing displa ys is displa yed. Ta ke the measures descr ibed below to eliminate the prob lem. If an error display other than the ones described abo ve appears , press the reset button. If the problem persists, turn off the power and consult y our store of purch[...]
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English 280-8213-00 DXZ956MC 55 11. SPECIFICA TIONS A udio Maximum P o wer Output: 212 W (53 W × 4 ch) Continuous A v erage P o wer Output: 18 W × 4, into 4 Ω , 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1%THD Bass Control Action (50 Hz): ± 12 dB T reble Control Action (12.5 kHz): ± 12 dB Line Output Le vel (CD 1 kHz): 4 V/F 2ch + 4V/R 2ch 4 V/SUB WOOFER 2ch General P[...]
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CD/MP3/WMA Receiver / CeNET & T ouch Panel Control / Music Catcher • CD/MP3/WMA / CeNET !" # !" # !" # !" # !" # / Music Catcher • CD/MP3/WMA 리시버 리시버 리시버 리시버 리시버 / CeNET & 터치패널 터치패널 터치패널 ?[...]