Pioneer Car Stereo System CDX FM677 User Manual

130FM677  
UNIVERSAL  
MULTI-CD SYSTEM  
SYSTEME DE CD  
MULTIPLE UNIVERSEL  
Operation Manual  
CDX-FM677  
Mode d’emploi  
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English  
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of  
fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often  
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic  
Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend  
you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound  
levels is included for your protection.  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just  
purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time  
to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your  
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries  
Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most  
out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the  
sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or  
distortion—and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive  
hearing.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level”  
adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can  
actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by  
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
Decibel  
Level Example  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
Quiet library, soft whispers  
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic  
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office  
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine  
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant  
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet.  
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS  
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE  
90  
100  
120  
140  
180  
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower  
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill  
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap  
Gunshot blast, jet plane  
To establish a safe level:  
Start your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and  
clearly, and without distortion.  
Rocket launching pad  
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:  
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.  
Set the dial and leave it there.  
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or  
loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.  
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Precautions  
• When you use this universal multi-CD  
system, the effective sensitivity of your  
radio will be reduced slightly.  
After-sales service for Pioneer  
products  
CAUTION:  
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT  
OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES  
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED  
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS  
RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
• When you turn the car radio off, the  
system stays on. If you leave it on for a  
long time, the car battery may go flat.  
You can connect this unit to a Multi-CD  
controller (e.g. a head unit) with an IP-  
BUS cable (sold separately). If you do  
this, refer to the manual provided with  
the Multi-CD controller before using it to  
operate this unit.  
• With this player, you can use the ITS  
functions to store up to 99 tracks per disc.  
Even if the Head unit’s manual indicates  
ITS memory is up to 24 tracks per disc, this  
player can store up to 99 tracks per disc.  
• When driving on an uneven road, the  
player may not reproduce every sound  
properly.  
• When this universal multi-CD system is  
connected to a vehicle’s diversity anten-  
na, there may be distortion if a station is  
broadcasting a strong signal on the fre-  
quency you’re using for the system. If  
this occurs, switch to another frequency.  
• During winter the inside of the vehicle  
may be very cold. If the heater is turned  
on and the player is used soon after, the  
disc or optical parts (prism, lens, etc.)  
may become misted up, and the player  
will not operate correctly. If the disc is  
misted up, wipe it with a soft cloth. If the  
optical parts are misted up, wait for about  
an hour for them to warm up. They will  
return to their normal condition.  
Please contact the dealer or distributor  
from where you purchased the product  
for its after-sales service (including  
warranty conditions) or any other infor-  
mation. In case the necessary informa-  
tion is not available, please contact the  
companies listed below:  
Please do not ship your product to the  
companies at the addresses listed  
below for repair without advance con-  
tact.  
CAUTION:  
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS  
WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE  
EYE HAZARD.  
NOTES:  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15  
OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS  
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDI-  
TIONS: (1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT  
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  
AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT  
ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
INCLUDING INTERFACE THAT MAY  
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
U.S.A.  
Pioneer Electronics Service, Inc.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
P.O. Box 1760  
Long Beach, CA 90801  
800-421-1404  
CANADA  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO  
THIS PRODUCT BY OTHER THAN AN  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITY  
COULD VOID AUTHORIZATION TO USE  
THIS EQUIPMENT.  
SHOULD THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT  
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE  
WITH ANY RADIO DEVICES, CONTACT  
YOUR DEALER.  
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT MAY  
CAUSE A NOTICEABLE LOSS IN AM  
SIGNAL RECEPTION. THIS IS NOT A  
MALFUNCTION BUT IS PART OF THE  
NORMAL OPERATION OF THIS  
MODEL.  
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
300 Allstate Parkway  
Markham, Ontario L3R OP2  
(905) 479-4411  
1-877-283-5901  
For warranty information please see  
the Limited Warranty sheet included  
with your product.  
Important  
The serial number of this device is located  
on the rear of the unit. For your own secu-  
rity and convenience, be sure to record  
this number on the enclosed warranty  
card.  
• This product conforms to the track skip  
function of the CD-R disc. The tracks  
containing the track skip information are  
skipped over automatically.  
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Preparing to Use the Remote Controller Unit  
English  
Precautions  
• Keep the remote controller unit in an  
area not exposed to long periods of  
direct sunlight.  
• The remote controller unit may not oper-  
ate properly if the transmitter of the  
remote controller unit is pointed towards  
the floor or the seat of the vehicle.  
• Since the transmitter employs an  
infrared system, it may not operate  
properly while car stereo unit is exposed  
to direct sunlight. In such a case, block  
the sunlight from the sensor and then  
perform the desired operation.  
• If the remote controller fails to operate  
unless it is brought close to the unit, it  
may indicate that battery power is low.  
Replace the batteries in the remote  
controller.  
Loading Battery  
WARNING:  
• Keep the Lithium Battery out of reach of children. Should the  
Battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor.  
CAUTION:  
• Do not recharge, disassemble, heat or dispose of battery in fire.  
• Use a CR2025 (3 V) Lithium Battery only. Never use other types  
of battery with this unit.  
Remove the cover on the back of  
the remote controller unit and  
insert the battery with the (+) and  
(–) poles pointing in the proper  
direction.  
• Do not handle the battery with metallic tools.  
• Do not store the Lithium Battery with metallic materials.  
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply with govern-  
mental regulations or environmental public institution’s rules  
that apply in your country/area.  
• Use only lithium battery “CR2025”, 3 V.  
• Always check carefully that you are loading battery with its (+)  
and (–) poles facing in the proper directions.  
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Using the Compact Discs Magazine  
Inserting discs  
[Page 6~7]  
Position the disc with  
the label upward.  
Slide out the disc tray  
Disc tray  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Disc 1  
to  
Hold down the magazine  
lock button and, pull the  
tray out.  
Disc 6  
Changing disc trays  
Disc tray  
Gently pull the disc tray out.  
Align the disc tray with the left and right  
grooves, and push it in until you hear it  
click.  
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English  
Be sure to remove the disc before  
changing a disc tray.  
If the tray is not aligned with the right  
and left grooves, it cannot be pushed to  
the end. Do not bend or force the tray.  
Always load 6 trays in a magazine to  
prevent loss or warping of trays.  
If you load a disc with the label general-  
ly printed in black facing down, not only  
will the player not be able to recognize  
whether the disc is set or not, but also,  
the display unit will not display an error  
message to let you know about it. So  
make sure all the discs in each maga-  
zine have their label sides facing up.  
Precautions when handling  
magazines  
• Do not put the magazine in a place  
where it will be exposed to high  
temperatures or direct sunlight.  
• Do not disassemble the magazine.  
Take care not to drop the magazine or  
knock it against anything.  
• Do not use cracked or warped trays.  
• Never insert anything other than discs.  
Do not attach a label or tape to a disc.  
• The use of benzine, thinner, insecticide,  
or other volatile chemicals may damage  
the magazine surface.  
Extra magazines  
If you need more magazines, please ask  
your nearest dealer for magazine JD-612V.  
Attaching the label  
Notes on 8-cm (3-inch) CDs  
Do not use an 8-cm CD adapter. If it is  
used, the player may fail. To load an  
8-cm CD, you need a special 8-cm CD  
tray (Part No. CXB5931). Ask your  
Pioneer service station about it.  
Attach the supplied label in the speci-  
fied position. Attaching the label in an  
incorrect place or attaching more than  
one label will cause malfunction.  
8cm  
Label  
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Using the Compact Discs Magazine  
Loading the magazine  
• Do not put your fingers in the magazine  
tray as this may lead to incorrect opera-  
tion and damage to the player.  
• If the label on the magazine is coming  
off or wrinkled up, it may damage the  
eject mechanism, and in some cases,  
the magazine may not be ejected.  
Therefore, remove a damaged label  
completely before use.  
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1
• Never leave the door open while play-  
ing discs. The entry of dirt, dust, or any  
other foreign matter into the player may  
cause it to fail.  
Insert the magazine with  
the arrow upward.  
Insert the magazine.  
1 Slide and open the door.  
2 Open it fully until it locks with a click.  
To remove the magazine  
Press the eject  
button.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
English  
Start the CD player  
1.Switch the radio on and tune to  
Modulating Frequencies.  
• The initial value is 89.1 MHz.  
(
See Page 20 regarding switching CD  
player transmission frequency.)  
If your radio does not have muting, there  
may be some noise before power switch  
of control unit is ON. If this happens, turn  
down the volume of the radio.  
2.Press button to switch on and  
start the player.  
or  
Disc Number Search  
: increase the number.  
: decrease the number.  
or  
Disc Number  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse  
This product lets you select the  
track search function or fast for-  
ward/reverse function by changing  
the length of the time you press  
the button.  
or  
Track Number  
Elapsed play time  
: decrease the number.  
: Fast Reverse  
: increase the number.  
: Fast Forward  
Track search  
0.5 seconds or less  
Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing  
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English  
Pausing  
Press button to pause during disc  
playback.  
Press button again to release pause.  
MEMO  
or  
You can select a track using the track  
search during pause. (“PAUSE” is off  
while a track is being searched.) When  
the track search ends, the found track  
is paused at its beginning.  
Repeat  
Track Repeat  
Disc Repeat  
Play the current track repeatedly.  
Normal play  
Play the same disc repeatedly.  
or  
MEMO  
Each press of button, the mode  
changes.  
Play all disc loaded in the maga-  
zine in the CD player repeatedly.  
• Changing to a different song or using  
fast forward or reverse during track  
repeat will cause the mode to change  
to disc repeat.  
• Changing discs during track repeat or  
disc repeat will cause the mode to  
change to normal play.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Random Play  
Example: Disc Repeat (See Page 11.)  
1.Select the desired repeat mode.  
or  
or  
Displayed during random play.  
2.Hold down button for more than 2  
second.  
Once the current track has been played,  
the microprocessor will randomly select  
the next and subsequent tracks.  
Random play will be performed  
within the selected repeat mode.  
To cancel random play, hold down but-  
ton for more than 2 seconds again.  
MEMO  
If track repeat is selected as the repeat  
mode in step 1, it will automatically  
switch to disc repeat mode and ran-  
dom play will begin.  
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English  
ITS (Instant Track Selection)  
[Page 13~15]  
This function lets you program and play the tracks you want. You can listen to just your  
favorite tracks.  
Programming  
1. Play the track you want to program.  
2.Press button to program the track.  
It will be displayed for about 2  
seconds to indicate memory  
storage.  
MEMO  
• The ADPS function* of the multi-play  
CD player lets you program up to 100  
discs.  
• Up to 99 tracks can be programmed for  
a single disc.  
Tracks are programmed for each disc.  
Programmed tracks are not erased after  
the disc is changed.  
*
ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection.  
• When the number of discs exceeds 100,  
the oldest disc that has been played in  
the past is overwritten by the newest.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
ITS Play  
Example : Disc Repeat (See Page 11.)  
1.Select the desired repeat mode.  
or  
Displayed during ITS play.  
2.Hold down button for more than 2  
seconds.  
To cancel ITS play, hold down button  
for more than 2 seconds again.  
ITS play will be performed with-  
in the selected repeat mode.  
MEMO  
• If track repeat is selected as the repeat  
mode in step 1, it will automatically  
switch to disc repeat mode and ITS play  
will begin.  
• During ITS play, both disc and track  
number search is performed only on  
programmed tracks.  
• When you play a disc that has no tracks  
programmed, “EMPTY” will appear on  
the display for about 2 seconds, indicat-  
ing that ITS play is not possible.  
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English  
Erasing the ITS Play  
To erase a single track program:  
During ITS play, select the track  
you wish to erase by using track  
search.  
Hold down button for more than 2  
seconds to erase the program.  
(When there are no more memo-  
rized tracks, “EMPTY” is displayed,  
and ITS play is canceled.)  
To erase the disc program:  
During normal play, select the disc  
you wish to erase by using disc  
number search.  
Hold down button for more than 2  
seconds to erase the program.  
It will be displayed for about 2  
seconds to indicate deletion of  
memory contents in play.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Disc Title  
[Page 16~19]  
You can enter a title for the disc in the CD player. The title stored for the disc can be dis-  
played.  
Entering Title  
1.Select the disc for which you want  
to enter a title.  
2.Hold down button for more than 2  
seconds to select title input mode.  
MEMO  
You cannot switch to the Title Input  
mode while playing a CD TEXT disc.  
• The ADPS function* of the CD player  
lets you enter titles for up to 100 discs.  
(Up to 100 discs, including ITS, can be  
programmed.)  
• When the number of discs exceeds 100,  
the oldest disc that has been played in  
the past is overwritten by the newest.  
• One title is stored for each disc. The title  
stored for a disc is not erased after the  
disc is changed.  
*ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection.  
• A disc title can consist of up to 10 char-  
acters for a single disc.  
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English  
or  
3.Press the  
or  
side of but-  
ton to select the input position.  
The input position moves continuously  
when you hold down either side of the  
button.  
4.Select characters using the  
side of button.  
or  
When you hold down either side of the  
button, the character changes continu-  
ously.  
or  
or  
5.Select the input position farthest  
to the right and press the button  
to memorize.  
The title will appear on the display.  
MEMO  
To interrupt title input, press the  
button for 2 seconds or more.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Display Switching  
Normal Operation  
Disc Title  
Each press of the button switches  
between display of track number  
(elapsed play time) and disc title  
indications.  
• Normal Operation  
• Disc Title  
• Disc Artist Name  
• Track Title  
When playing a CD TEXT disc,  
indications switch as shown on  
the left.  
• Track Artist Name  
MEMO  
• When you perform any operation while  
the disc title is being displayed, the nor-  
mal operation display will appear for 8  
seconds.  
• If TEXT data is not recorded on a CD  
TEXT disc, “NO ~” (e.g. NO TITLE) is  
displayed.  
CD TEXT Title Scroll  
Press the button for more than 2  
seconds to scroll CD TEXT titles.  
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English  
Disc Title List  
You can list all discs loaded in the magazine being played. This function is convenient for  
checking discs in the magazine being played.  
Each press of button displays the  
titles of the discs in magazine  
being played in ascending order of  
disc number.  
MEMO  
• The disc title is displayed for about 8  
seconds, then the normal operation dis-  
play returns.  
• Nothing is displayed for discs having no  
titles.  
Trays with no discs are skipped.  
Select the disc to be played from the disc list display  
1.Press button to display the disc  
title list.  
2.When the title of the disc you  
want to listen to is displayed,  
press button for more than 2 sec-  
onds.  
That disc is played.  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Setting Player to Play Discs via Radio [Page 20~21]  
Modulating frequencies selector  
Pre-emphasis selector  
This system can change the frequency at  
which the FM car radio receives the CD  
audio signals within the range of 87.9 to  
90.1 MHz in 0.2-MHz increments. (The ini-  
tial setting is 89.1 MHz.) If there is a  
strong broadcast station signal near the  
current frequency, radio interference may  
occur. If it occurs, change the frequency.  
Normally, set the pre-emphasis selector  
to “PRE-EMP 1”. (The initial setting is  
“PRE-EMP 1”.)  
Play a disc. If you feel the treble is insuffi-  
cient, switch the selector to “PRE-EMP 2”  
to boost the treble slightly.  
• When the selector is set to “PRE-EMP  
2”, the sound may distort with some car  
radios. In this case, switch it back to  
“PRE-EMP 1”.  
Source level adjuster  
When you play discs, If the volume is low  
compared with that for FM increase the  
volume level. If the volume is high and  
there is distortion, decrease the volume  
level. (The initial setting is “LEVEL-4”.)  
1.Hold down button for more than 2  
seconds. The modulator setting  
mode will be entered, and the fre-  
quency will be displayed.  
or  
MEMO  
If you do nothing within the next 8 sec-  
onds, the modulator setting mode  
returns to the normal mode without  
changing the most recent settings.  
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English  
Item  
Button  
or  
Display  
Frequency  
2.Set the items while refer-  
ring to the chart on the  
left.  
Level  
or  
or  
Pre-  
emphasis  
The last adjustment is kept as final.  
3.Press the button for 2 seconds or  
more to return to normal play.  
or  
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Playing Compact Discs  
Display shows this message  
Take action according  
If it still doesn’t work.  
Read “After-sales service  
for Pioneer products” and  
request servicing.  
If it still doesn’t work  
to the chart below.  
Check discs and magazine  
once more.  
after checking.  
Press the CD player’s Clear  
button. (See Page 23.)  
Message  
Cause  
Treatment  
Removing the magazine from the CD player To use this system, load the magazine into  
No MAGAZINE (appears)  
during CD play.  
the CD player and then turn on the power.  
Power was turned on while the magazine  
was not loaded in the CD player.  
Turn on the power after loading the maga-  
zine into the CD player.  
No MAGAZINE (flashes for 5 seconds)  
READY  
The CD player is warming up.  
Please wait a few moments.  
Dirt or a scratch on the disc stops the laser  
beam from being able to focus.  
Err 11, Err 12, Err 14, Err 17  
Wipe off the dirt. Exchange the disc if it has  
been scratched. (See Page 23.)  
Dirt or a scratch on the disc hinders the track  
number search function.  
Err 30  
Confirm that the disc has been inserted right  
side down. (See Page 6.)  
Err 11, Err 14  
Err 14  
The disc has been inserted upside down.  
An unrecorded compact disc (CD-R), which  
can be recorded on once is being used.  
When you use a CD-R, load one that has  
been recorded on.  
Err 44  
All tracks are setting track skip.  
There is no disc in the magazine.  
Electrical or mechanical system fault.  
Replace the disc.  
NO DISC  
Load a disc into the magazine. (See Page 6.)  
Err 10, Err 11, Err 12, Err 14, Err 17  
Err 19, Err 30, Err 50, Err 60, Err 70  
Err A0, Err A1  
Turn the car ignition switch off and on  
again, or press power ON/OFF button on the  
display unit, and start the CD playing again.  
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Pressing the Clear Button  
English  
After connecting everything up, press the  
• If the clear button is pressed when the  
player contains a magazine or the igni-  
tion switch is set to the ON or ACC posi-  
tion, the CD title display and ITS memo-  
ry are cleared.  
clear button with the tip of a pencil. If the  
power will not switch on, or if the CD  
player does not operate, when the button  
on the control unit is pressed, or if the  
control unit display is incorrect, press this  
button with the tip of a pencil to restore  
normal operation. (This button is located  
inside the door.)  
Clear button  
Discs  
Magazine  
Disc  
• This product is designed for use with  
conventional,fully circular CDs only. Use  
of shaped CDs are not recommended  
for this product.  
• Check all CDs before playing, and dis-  
card cracked, scratched or warped discs.  
• Normal playback of CD-R discs other  
than those recorded with a music CD  
recorder may not be possible.  
• Read the precautions with the CD-R  
discs before using.  
• Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent)  
surface when handling discs.  
• Do not affix labels or apply chemicals to  
discs.  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
• Playback of music CD-R discs, even  
those recorded with a music CD  
recorder, may not be possible with this  
product due to disc characteristics or  
scratches or dirt on the disc. Dirt or con-  
densation on the lens inside this product  
may also prevent playback.  
• Titles and other text information record-  
ed on a CD-R disc may not be displayed  
by this product.  
• With this unit, use discs and magazines  
bearing the above marks.  
• Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from  
the center with a soft cloth.  
• Keep discs out of direct sunlight and  
high temperatures.  
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Transportation of multi-CD player  
Seal  
After removing the trans-  
port screw, cover the hole  
with the supplied seal.  
Transport screw  
Attach to the original position before  
transporting the set.  
A transport screw has been attached to  
the set in order to protect it during trans-  
portation. After removing the transport  
screw, cover the hole with the supplied  
seal.  
Be sure to remove the transport screw  
before mounting the set. The removed  
transport screw should be retained in the  
accessory bag for use the next time the  
set is transported.  
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Specifications  
English  
CD Player unit  
Antenna Switching unit  
Remote Controller unit  
System .......... Compact disc audio system  
Usable discs ......................... Compact Disc  
Signal format  
Weight ................................... 140 g (0.3 lbs)  
Dimensions  
Power source  
........................................ Battery (CR2025)  
Weight (including battery)  
..................... 45 (W) × 25 (H) × 43 (D) mm  
................. Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Number of quantization bits: 16; linear  
Power source  
....... 14.4 V DC (10.8 — 15.1 V allowable)  
Max. current consumption ................ 1.0 A  
Weight .................................. 1.9 kg (4.2 lbs)  
Dimensions  
................. 248 (W) × 66 (H) × 168 (D) mm  
[9-3/4 (W) × 2-5/8 (H) × 6-5/8 (D) in]  
FM modulator usable frequency  
............. 87.9/88.1/88.3/88.5/88.7/88.9/89.1  
/89.3/89.5/89.7/89.9/90.1 MHz  
[1-3/4 (W) × 1 (H) × 1-5/8 (D) in]  
............................................. 15 g (0.03 lbs)  
Dimensions  
Display unit  
...................... 36 (W) × 92 (H) × 9 (D) mm  
Weight ..................................... 78 g (0.1 lbs)  
Dimensions  
[1-2/5 (W) × 3-5/8 (H) × 1/3 (D) in]  
Note:  
....................100 (W) × 37 (H) × 18 (D) mm  
Specifications and the design are subject  
to possible modification without prior  
notice due to improvements.  
[3-15/16 (W) × 1-7/16 (H) × 5/8 (D) in]  
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PIONEER CORPORATION  
4-1, MEGURO 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, TOKYO 153-8654, JAPAN  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, California 90801, U.S.A.  
TEL: (800) 421-1404  
PIONEER EUROPE NV  
Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium  
TEL: (0) 3/570.05.11  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia  
TEL: (03) 9586-6300  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada  
TEL: (905) 479-4411  
Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2000 by Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
San Lorenzo 1009 3er. Piso Desp. 302  
Col. Del Valle Mexico, D.F. C.P. 03100  
TEL: 5-688-52-90  
Publication de Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2000 Pioneer Corporation.  
Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés.  
Printed in Thailand  
Imprimé en Thaïlande  
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CDX-FM677  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION  
Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2000 by Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
This product conforms to CEMA cord colors.  
Le code de couleur des câbles utilisé pour ce  
produit est conforme à CEMA.  
Publication de Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2000 Pioneer Corporation.  
Tous droits de reproduction et de traduction réservés.  
Printed in Thailand  
Imprimé en Thaïlande  
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Connecting the Units/Connexion des appareils  
English  
Français  
Parts for connection/  
Pièces requises pour les raccordements  
• Before mounting, connect the units tem-  
porarily. Check that the units and the system  
are working correctly.  
• After connection is complete, press the clear  
button on the CD player with the tip of a pen-  
cil.  
• Be sure to connect the ground lead (black) to  
the vehicle body or some other metal part  
that is properly grounded to the chassis. If  
the ground lead is not properly connected,  
noise may occur or the system may not  
operate correctly.  
• This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery  
and negative grounding. Before installing it  
in a recreational vehicle, truck, or bus, check  
the battery voltage.  
• To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be  
sure to disconnect the battery (–) cable  
before beginning installation.  
• Check whether installation and wiring have  
been completed correctly. Replace the  
removed car components, then connect the  
end of the cable to the negative (–) terminal  
of the battery.  
• Secure the wiring with cable clamps or  
adhesive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap  
adhesive tape around them where they lie  
against metal parts.  
• Route and secure all wiring so it cannot  
touch any moving parts, such as the gear  
shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not route  
wiring in places that get hot, such as near  
the heater outlet. If the insulation of the  
wiring melts or gets torn, there is a danger  
of the wiring short-circuiting to the vehicle  
body.  
• Avant l’installation, retirer la goupille de  
transport et raccorder provisoirement les  
appareils. Vérifier que les appareils et la  
chaîne fonctionnent correctement.  
A
B
C
• Lorsque le raccordement est effectué,  
appuyer sur le bouton d’annulation du  
lecteur CD avec la pointe d’un crayon.  
• Veiller à bien raccorder le conducteur de  
masse (noir) à la carrosserie du véhicule ou  
à toute autre pièce métallique correctement  
mise à la masse sur le châssis. Si le conduc-  
teur de masse n’est pas raccordé correcte-  
ment, il ourrait en résulter des parasites, ou  
la chaîne pourrait ne pas fonctionner cor-  
rectement.  
• Cet appareil est destiné aux véhicules avec  
une batterie de 12 V, négative à masse néga-  
tive. Avant de l’installer dans un véhicule de  
loisir, un camion ou un car, vérifier la ten-  
sion de la batterie.  
• Afin d’éviter des court-circuits dans le sys-  
tème électrique, s’assurer de déconnecter le  
câble (–) de batterie avant de commencer  
l’installation.  
• Vérifier si l’installation et le câblage ont été  
complétés correctement. Remplacer les  
composantes de voiture retirées, puis con-  
necter l’extrémité du câble à la borne néga-  
tive (–) de la batterie.  
• Fixer le câblage au moyen des attaches de  
câble ou une bande adhésive. Pour protéger  
le câblage, enrouler la bande adhésive  
autour des câbles à l’endroit où ceux-ci sont  
placés contre les parties métalliques.  
• Acheminer et fixer tout le câblage de telle  
sorte qu’il ne touche pas les pièces mobiles,  
comme le levier de changement de vitesse,  
le frein à main et les rails des sièges. Ne pas  
acheminer les câbles dans des endroits qui  
peuvent devenir chauds, comme près de la  
sortie de radiateur.  
Pass leads and  
cords through.  
Engagez cordons  
et câbles dans  
l’ouverture.  
D
E
F
D
Pass leads and cords through D and fix  
in place.  
Engagez cordons et câbles dans l’ouver-  
ture D et assurez leur fixation.  
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IP-BUS OUTPUT  
CD Player unit  
>
SORTIE IP-BUS  
Unité de lecteur CD  
550 cm  
A
Display unit  
Unité d’affichage  
E
• Do not pass the yellow lead through a hole  
into the engine compartment to connect to  
the battery. This will damage the lead insula-  
tion and cause a very dangerous short.  
• Do not shorten any leads. If you do, the pro-  
tection circuit may fail to work when it  
should.  
• Never feed power to other equipment by  
cutting the insulation of the power supply  
lead of the unit and tapping into the lead.  
The current capacity of the lead will be  
exceeded, causing over heating.  
• Replace fuses only with the types stipulated  
on the fuse holder.  
100 cm  
540 cm  
F
Si l’isolation des câbles fond ou se déchire, il  
existe un danger de court-circuit des câbles  
avec la carrosserie du véhicule.  
Choke coil  
Resistor  
Black (ground)  
To the vehicle (metal) body.  
Bobine d’arrêt  
Resistore  
• Ne faites pas passer le conducteur jaune  
dans le compartiment moteur par un trou  
pour le connecter avec la batterie. Ceci  
endommagerait l’isolation du conducteur et  
causerait un dangereux court-circuit.  
• Ne pas court-circuiter les conducteurs.  
Sinon, le circuit de protection risque de ne  
pas fonctionner.  
• Ne jamais alimenter un autre appareil en  
coupant l’isolation du conducteur d’alimen-  
tation de l’appareil et en la branchant dans  
le conducteur. L’intensité de courant du con-  
ducteur sera dépassée provoquant ainsi une  
surchauffe.  
• Remplacer les fusibles seulement par des  
fusibles de type spécifié sur le porte-fusible.  
• Même si l’alimentation est interrompue du  
fait que le câble d’alimentation a été décon-  
necté ou que la pile a été remplacée,  
l’affichage de titres de CD et la mémoire ITS  
resteront conservés pendant 24 heures.  
C
Noir (masse)  
Vers la carrosserie (masse) du véhicule.  
Cords for this product and those for other products  
Red  
may be different colors even if they have the same  
function. When connecting this product to another  
product, refer to the supplied Installation manuals  
of both products and connect cords that have the  
same function.  
Fuse holder  
Porte-fusible  
To electric terminal controlled by igni-  
tion switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF.  
• Even if the power is cut off because the  
power cord is removed or the battery is  
replaced, the CD title display and ITS memo-  
ry are retained for 24 hours.  
30 cm  
Rouge  
Vers une borne commandée par la clé  
de contact (12 V CC).  
Les câbles de cet appareil et ceux d’autres appareils  
peuvent fort bien ne pas être de la même couleur  
bien que remplissant la même fonction. Pour relier  
cet appareil à un autre appareil, utilisez le manuel  
d’installation de chacun et effectuez les raccorde-  
ments en ne tenant compte que de la fonction de  
chaque câble.  
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B
IP-BUS OUTPUT  
Yellow  
• Use this output when connecting a Multi-CD  
controller using a separately sold IP-BUS  
cable. If you perform this connection, do not  
connect this unit's supplied display unit or  
antenna switching unit. Also, after connect-  
ing, be sure to press the Clear button.  
To the terminal always supplied with power  
regardless of ignition switch position.  
Jaune  
50 cm  
Vers une borne alimentée en permanence,  
indépendamment de la position de la clé de  
contact.  
Antenna switching unit  
Unité de commutateur d’antenne  
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SORTIE IP-BUS  
• Utilisez cette sortie pour relier un lecteur de  
CD à chargeur au moyen d’un câble IP-BUS  
vendu séparément. Si vous réalisez cette  
liaison, ne raccordez pas l’unité d’affichage  
ni l’unité de commutation d’antenne de cet  
appareil. La liaison une fois effectuée,  
n’oubliez pas d’appuyer sur la touche  
d’effacement.  
To FM car radio  
Car antenna plug  
Vers Auto radio FM  
Fiche d’antenne de Voiture  
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Installing the Display Unit/Installation de l’afficheur  
Removing the Display Unit/  
Enlever de I’afficheur  
Parts for display unit mounting/  
Pièces requises pour le montage de l’afficheur  
English  
Français  
A
E
B
C
D
Insert the G that comes with the unit as  
shown in the illustration. Turn it to the left  
and then pull it towards you.  
Insérer la pièce G fournie avec lappareil  
comme montré sur lillustration. La tourner  
vers la gauche puis la tirer vers soi.  
×1  
×1  
×1  
×1  
3
2
(Rough surface)  
(Surface rugueuse)  
(Soft surface)  
(Surface douce)  
F
G
×2  
×1  
×1  
1
Fasten the display unit with Velcro tape/  
Fixer I’afficheur à I’aide d’une bande Velcro  
Installation using the flush mounting bracket/  
Installation au moyen du support du montage affleurant  
English  
Français  
Claws  
Raise the claws.  
Mâchoires  
Soulevez les mâchoires.  
Start by opening installation holes in the  
console, etc.  
Tout d’abord, percer les trous d’installation  
dans la console, etc.  
110 – 111 mm  
• Avant de percer les trous dans la console,  
s’assurer que l’on peut le faire sans dan-  
ger et veiller à ne pas endommager les  
câbles d’alimentation électrique.  
• La profondeur minimale requise pour le  
support de montage affleurant est de 20  
mm.  
When opening holes in the console, etc.,  
confirm that there is no object at the rear  
of the console, and be careful not to cut  
off the power supply cord.  
A minimum depth of 20 mm is required  
for installation of the flush mounting  
bracket.  
1
Console, etc.  
Console, etc.  
Velcro tape  
Bande Velcro  
Fit the D into the opening in the console,  
etc., raise the claws of the D with a flat-  
bladed screwdriver, and secure the bracket  
in place.  
Engager la pièce D dans louverture de la  
console, etc., soulever les griffes de la pièce  
D au moyen dun tournevis plat et assurer  
de cette manière le maintien du support.  
Velcro tape  
Bande Velcro  
2
3
4
D
E
English  
Français  
Thoroughly wipe off the surface before  
affixing the Velcro tape.  
Obviously, it is very dangerous if the cord  
gets tangled in the steering wheel, so  
install the cord so that it cannot get in the  
way.  
Essuyez soigneusement la surface avant  
dattacher le morceau de bande Velcro.  
Il est naturellment dangereux si le cordon  
sera enchevêtré au volant de direction, et  
il faudra donc installer le cordon de telle  
façon quil ne soit pas pris.  
Fit the E into the D (the top and bottom of  
the holder are predetermined), then secure  
it with F.  
Engager la pièce E dans la pièce D (les  
parties supérieure et inférieure du support  
sont repérées) et assurer le maintien au  
moyen de F.  
F
A
Pass the display unit (A) cord through the  
hole in the holder, and fit the display unit  
into the holder.  
Faire cheminer le cordon de lafficheur (A)  
à travers le trou du support puis engager  
lafficheur dans le support.  
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Transportation of multi-CD Player/  
Transport du lecteur de CD à chargeur  
Seal  
After removing the transport screw, cover the hole with  
the supplied seal.  
Cache  
Après avoir retiré la vis de transport, bouchez le trou au  
moyen du cache fourni.  
Transport screw  
Attach to the original position before transporting the set.  
Vis de transport  
Replacez ces vis dans leur position dorigine avant de transporter Iappareil.  
English  
Français  
A transport screw has been attached to the  
set in order to protect it during transporta-  
tion. After removing the transport screw,  
cover the hole with the supplied seal. Be  
sure to remove the transport screw before  
mounting the set. The removed transport  
screw should be retained in the accessory  
bag for use the next time the set is trans-  
ported.  
Des vis sont fixées sur le lecteur de façon à  
le protéger pendant le transport. Après  
avoir retiré la vis de transport, bouchez le  
trou au moyen du cache fourni. Veillez à  
retirer ces vis avant dinstaller le lecteur.  
Conservez les vis dans le sac contenant les  
accessoires de manière à ne pas les égarer  
et à être en mesure de les remettre en place  
en cas de transport.  
Installing the CD Player Unit/Installation de la Unité lecteur CD  
Mounting the player on the mounting board with self-tapping screws/  
Fixation du lecteur sur une platine à I’aide de vis autotaraudeuses  
Mounting parts/Pièces de fixation  
Refer to the following illustrations of mounting parts when mount-  
ing the player.  
Les pièces servant à la fixation du lecteur sont illustrées ci-  
dessous.  
Horizontally/Horizontalement  
A
Vertically/Verticalement  
B
A
B
C
D
E
1
A
B
×4  
×2  
×4  
×4  
×4  
A
Suspending the player from the parcel shelf with hex-screws/  
Fixation du lecteur sous la plage arrière au moyen de vis à tête hexagonale  
A
B
B
Mounting board  
Put marks.  
Put marks.  
Platine  
Mounting board  
Platine  
Put marks.  
Marquez ces emplacements.  
Marquez ces emplacements.  
Parcel shelf  
1
Marquez ces emplacements.  
B
Use the holes indicated with arrows.  
Plage arrière  
Percez les trous indiqués par les flèches.  
Use the holes indicated with arrows.  
Use the holes indicated with arrows.  
Percez les trous indiqués par les flèches.  
Percez les trous indiqués par les flèches.  
A
A
A
A
A
B
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3
E
2
3
C
φ
6.5 ~ 7 mm  
E
C
φ
4 ~ 4.5 mm  
D
The following steps are the same for horizontal or  
vertical installation.  
D
Les opérations suivantes sont les mêmes, que lin-  
stallation de lappareil soit horizontale ou verticale.  
Mounting angle/  
Angle de montage  
English  
Français  
• Consult with your nearest dealer if installa-  
tion requires the drilling of holes or other  
modifications of the vehicle.  
• Before finally installing the unit, connect the  
wiring temporarily and make sure it is all  
connected up properly and the unit and the  
system work properly.  
• Use only the parts included with the unit to  
ensure proper installation. The use of unau-  
thorized parts can cause malfunctions.  
• When mounting the player, make sure none  
of the leads are trapped between the player  
and the surrounding metalwork or fittings.  
• Consultez le concessionnaire de votre  
véhicule si l’installation exige le perce-  
ment de trous ou toute autre modification  
du véhicule.  
• Avant d’installer définitivement l’appareil,  
reliez provisoirement les câbles et  
assurez-vous que tout est correct et que  
l’ensemble fonctionne normalement.  
• Pour réaliser une bonne installation,  
n’utilisez que les pièces fournies avec  
l’appareil. L’emploi de pièces non  
fournies peut provoquer une anomalie de  
fonctionnement.  
The player can-  
not be installed  
in this direction.  
Top  
Use any angle in  
this range (up to  
90 degrees).  
Sommet  
Le lecteur ne  
peut pas être  
installé de cette  
manière.  
Tout angle com-  
pris entre 0 et 90  
degrés convient.  
• Installez l’appareil de manière qu’aucun  
câble ne soit écrasé entre le lecteur et les  
pièces métalliques voisines.  
Location  
• Install the unit where it does not get in  
the driver’s way and cannot injure the  
passenger if there is a sudden stop, like  
an emergency stop.  
Emplacement  
• Installez l’appareil de manière qu’il ne  
gêne pas le conducteur et qu’il ne puisse  
pas blesser un occupant du véhicule en  
cas de freinage brusque.  
The angle switching dial must be set on both sides of  
the player to the same position.  
• Be sure to mount the player on a rigid  
surface which is firm enough to hold the  
player in the proper position under all cir-  
cumstances. Failure to do so may affect  
the optimum performance of the player.  
• Before drilling a hole into the trunk, con-  
firm that there is nothing behind the hole.  
Never drill a hole in the fuel tank or any  
other important part.  
• Do not mount the player near the heater  
outlet, where it would be affected by heat,  
or near the doors, where rainwater might  
splash onto it.  
• Fixez l’appareil à une surface rigide suff-  
isamment solide pour le maintenir en  
toutes circonstances, faute de quoi ses  
performances pourraient être altérées.  
• Avant de percer une cloison, assurez-  
vous que vous n’endommagerez aucune  
pièce pouvant se trouver derrière cette  
cloison. Ne percez aucun trou dans le  
réservoir de carburant ou toute autre  
pièce importante.  
• N’installez pas l’appareil près des ouïes  
du chauffage en raison de la chaleur  
dégagée, ni près des portières en raison  
de l’exposition aux intempéries.  
• N’installez pas l’appareil sur la plaque  
cachant la roue de secours ni sur toute  
autre surface amovible.  
• Installez l’appareil dans un endroit qui ne  
gêne pas le retrait de la roue de secours,  
du cric et des outils.  
Les boutons de commutation dangle placés de chaque  
côté du lecteur doivent occuper les mêmes positions.  
Angle switching  
dial  
Sélecteur dangle  
de montage  
• Do not mount the player on the spare tire  
board or any other unstable place.  
• Mount the player in a place where it does  
not prevent the spare tire, jack, or tools  
from being easily removed.  
5 steps  
5 positions  
• Do not mount the player anywhere that  
gets the sun and so becomes hot, like on  
the dashboard or the rear shelf.  
• N’installez pas l’appareil dans un endroit  
où il sera exposé à la lumière directe du  
soleil tel que la plage arrière ou le tableau  
de bord.  
• Mount the player on a flat surface.  
Suspending the player from the parcel  
shelf with hex-screws  
Angle switching dial adjustment  
Set the dial so that its slot is closest to the horizontal direction with respect to the  
ground surface.  
• Fixer le lecteur sur une surface plate.  
• Ideally, when the player is being mounted  
under the parcel shelf, two persons  
should work together. One person should  
hold the player, and the other should  
tighten the hex-nuts. If you do this job on  
your own, take great care not to drop or  
knock the player.  
• When suspending the player under the  
parcel shelf, be sure that it is firmly  
installed on a solid surface. If the unit is  
not firmly installed, skipping will occur.  
Fixation du lecteur sous la plage arrière au  
moyen de vis à tête hexagonale  
Positionnement du sélecteur d’angle de montage  
Positionnez le sélecteur de manière que la fente soit horizontale.  
• Pour installer le lecteur sous la plage  
arrière, il est préférable de travailler à  
deux; une personne peut alors maintenir  
le lecteur tandis que l’autre pose les vis.  
Si vous devez procéder seul à cette instal-  
lation, veillez à ce que le lecteur soit pro-  
visoirement maintenu en position de  
manière qu’il ne tombe pas dans le coffre  
pendant les opérations de fixation.  
Si vous installez le lecteur sous la plage  
arrière, veillez à ce qu’il soit solidement  
fixé, faute de quoi des erreurs de lecture  
peuvent se produire.  
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