Clarion RDX555D manual

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    2 English 1. When the inside of the car is very cold and the play er is used soon after switching on the heater , moisture may f orm on the disc or the optical par ts of the player and proper playbac k may not be possib le. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the optical par ts of the play er , do not [...]

  • Page 2

    280-7280-01 Note: Be sure to unfold this page and ref er to the front diagrams as y ou read each chapter . Remarque: V euillez déployer cette page et v ous référer aux schémas quand vous lisez chaque chapitre . Nota: Cuando lea los capítulos, despliegue esta página y consulte los diagramas . 3 4 English ■ DIN Chassis with Detachable Contr o[...]

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    English 5 5. HANDLING COMP A CT DISCS This unit has been designed specifically for pla y- back of compact discs bearing the mar k. No other discs can be play ed. T o remov e the compact disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges . Alwa ys handle the compact disc by the e[...]

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    Note: • Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagr ams of chapter 2. CONTROLS on page 3 (unfold). DCP Release Button Up and Down ( and ) Buttons POWER Button FNC (Function) Button Eject ( ) Button [ ] PS (Preset Station Scan) Button [ ] DISC Up (UP) Button [ ], [ ] AS (Automatic Station Store) Button [ ] DISC Down (DN) Button [ ], [...]

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    1. T ur n the remote control unit over , then slide the rear cov er in the direction of the arrow . 2. Inser t the AA (UM-3/1.5V) batteries that came with the remote control unit facing in the directions shown in the figure , then close the rear cov er . Notes: Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode. T ak e note of the follo wing poin[...]

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    Functions of Remote Contr ol Unit Buttons 8 English Mode Button FUNC BAND DISC UP PROG T OP Radio T ur ns power on and off . When pressed and held f or 1 second: T urns power off . Switches between radio , CD , CD changer and MD changer. V OLUME * Some of the corresponding buttons on the source unit and remote control unit ha ve diff erent function[...]

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    9 English Basic Operations When this unit is turned on, star ting and stop- ping the engine of a car with its volume raised to the maximum level ma y harm your hearing. Be careful about adjusting the volume. T urning ON the P ower and Adjusting the V olume 1) Press the POWER b utton . * T o tur n off the power , press the POWER button f or 1 second[...]

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    10 English 4) Press the Right button , then set the current minute. 5) Press the BND button , then the clock is set. Notes: • If you select another operation mode while y ou are setting the clock, the cloc k setting operation will be canceled. • If you remo ve the vehicle’ s batter y for a chec k or repair , the clock will be reset, so y ou m[...]

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    11 English Man ual memory function 1) Press the BND button , and select the band you w ant to store in the memor y . 2) Press the Left/Right button then select the station you w ant to store in the memor y . 3) Press and hold the Preset button f or 2 seconds or longer , then the station will be stored in the memory . A uto store function (A utomati[...]

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    12 English CD Mode Operations Loading a Disc Inser t the disc into the CD inser tion slot with its label side up , then the CD will star t playing. * When inser ting a single CD (3 ” (8cm)), insert it from the center of the slot. * When inser ting a single CD (3 ” (8cm)), do not connect an adapter . * Press the DISP button , then the display wi[...]

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    13 English CD Changer Mode Operations Listening to the Disc Press the FNC button and select the CD changer mode, then the CD star ts playing. Stopping (pausing) Playbac k Press the Play/P ause button . Press the Play/P ause button again to resume playbac k. Selection of CDs Press the DISC Up button or the DISC Do wn button , then select the CD you [...]

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    14 English Switc hing Magazine This function can be used only when the con- nected CD changer can store a multiple number of magazines. Ev er y time the MAG b utton is pressed, the ne xt magazine will be selected. Ma gazine lock Press and hold the MAG b utton for 2 sec- onds or longer , then the displa y shows “ , ” then the magazine being disp[...]

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    Scan Play (Intr o Music Scan) Press the SCN button , then the displa y sho ws “ SCN , ” then the MD will play the first 10 seconds of each track of the whole disc. Press the SCN button again to disengage the unit from scan play . * A scan pla y will start from the track f ollowing the one currently playing. Disc scan play Press and hold the SCN[...]

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    16 English ■ T o protect the system, this unit has been equipped with self dia gnostic functions. If a fault arises, a warning is issued by v arious error displa ys. Follow the corrective measures and remo ve the fault. Error Display Corrective Measure This error display indicates that a fault has arisen in the mechanism of the source unit or CD/[...]

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    17 English FM T uner F requency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz Usable Sensitivity: 11 dBf 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 17 dBf Alternate Channel Selectivity: 75 dB Stereo Separation (1 kHz): 35 dB F requency Response ( ± 3 dB): 30 Hz to 15 kHz AM T uner F requency Range: 530 kHz to 1,710 kHz Usable Sensitivity: 25 µ V CD Play er System: Compact disc [...]

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    18 English MEMO[...]