JVC Car Stereo System KD G343 User Manual

CD RECEIVER  
KD-G343/KD-G342/KD-G341  
For canceling the display demonstration, see page 5.  
For installation and connections, refer to the separate manual.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
GET0484-003A  
[EX/EU]  
Thank you for purchasing a JVC product.  
Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best  
possible performance from the unit.  
IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
3. CAUTION: Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation when open. Do not view directly with optical  
instruments.  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED OUTSIDE THE UNIT.  
Caution on volume setting:  
Warning:  
Discs produce very little noise compared with other  
sources. Lower the volume before playing a disc  
to avoid damaging the speakers by the sudden  
increase of the output level.  
If you need to operate the unit while driving, be  
sure to look around carefully or you may be involved  
in a traffic accident.  
How to reset your unit  
This symbol is only valid in  
the European Union.  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old  
Equipment  
This symbol indicates that the product with  
this symbol should not be disposed as general  
household waste at its end-of-life. If you wish to  
dispose of this product, please do so in accordance  
with applicable national legislation or other rules in  
your country and municipality. By disposing of this  
product correctly, you will help to conserve natural  
resources and will help prevent potential negative  
effects on the environment and human health.  
Your preset adjustments will also be erased.  
How to forcibly eject a disc  
Be careful not to drop the disc when it ejects.  
If this does not work, reset your unit.  
2
How to use the M MODE button  
CONTENTS  
If you press M MODE, the unit goes into functions mode,  
then the number buttons and 5 / buttons will work  
as different function buttons.  
Control panel  
KD-G343/KD-G342/KD-G341.............  
4
Ex.: When number button 2 works as  
MO (monaural) button.  
Getting started................................  
Basic operations...................................................  
5
5
Radio operations .............................  
6
FM RDS operations...........................  
Searching for your favorite FM RDS programme....  
7
7
To use these buttons for their original functions  
again after pressing M MODE, wait for 5 seconds  
without pressing any of these buttons until the  
functions mode is cleared, or press M MODE again.  
Disc operations................................  
9
Playing a disc in the unit .....................................  
9
Sound adjustments.......................... 12  
General settings — PSM .................. 13  
Other external component operations .... 15  
Maintenance ................................... 16  
More about this unit ........................ 17  
Troubleshooting.............................. 19  
Specifications.................................. 21  
Detaching the control panel  
Note: Only for [EX] model users in UK and  
European countries  
Attaching the control panel  
For security reasons, a numbered ID card is provided  
with this unit, and the same ID number is imprinted on  
the unit’s chassis. Keep the card in a safe place, as it will  
help the authorities to identify your unit if stolen.  
For safety...  
• Do not raise the volume level too much, as this will  
block outside sounds, making driving dangerous.  
• Stop the car before performing any complicated  
operations.  
The control panel illustrations used for explanation  
in this manual is of KD-G343 / KD-G341.  
Temperature inside the car...  
If you have parked the car for a long time in hot or cold  
weather, wait until the temperature in the car becomes  
normal before operating the unit.  
3
Control panel —  
KD-G343/KD-G342/KD-G341  
Parts identification  
Display window  
;
a
s
RND (random) button  
AUX (auxiliary) input jack  
1 0 (eject) button  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
/ ¢ buttons  
Loading slot  
(standby/on attenuator) button  
Disc information indicators—  
TAG (Tag information), (track/file), (folder)  
DISC indicator  
Playback mode / item indicators—RND (random),  
(disc), (folder), RPT (repeat)  
RDS indicators—AF, REG, TP, PTY  
Tuner reception indicators—MO (monaural),  
ST (stereo)  
LOUD (loudness) indicator  
EQ (equalizer) indicator  
Tr (track) indicator  
Source display / Track number / Folder number /  
Volume level indicator / Time countdown indicator  
Main display  
Sound mode (c-EQ: custom equalizer) indicators—  
JAZZ, ROCK, HIP HOP, CLASSIC, POPS, USER  
d
f
BAND button  
Display window  
T/P (traffic programme/programme type) button  
DISP (display) button  
g
h
9 5(up)/(down) buttons  
p
q
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
(control panel release) button  
SRC (source) button  
Control dial  
SEL (select) button  
M MODE button  
EQ (equalizer) button  
MO (monaural) button  
SSM (Strong-station Sequential Memory) button  
Number buttons  
j
k
l
/
z
x
RPT (repeat) button  
4
Basic settings  
Getting started  
• See also “General settings — PSM” on  
pages 13 – 15.  
Basic operations  
~ Turn on the power.  
1
2
Ÿ
* You cannot select “CD” as the playback source if  
there is no disc in the unit.  
1 Canceling the display demonstrations  
Select “DEMO,” then “DEMO OFF.”  
2 Setting the clock  
! For FM/AM tuner  
Select “CLOCK H” (hour), then adjust the hour.  
Select “CLOCK M” (minute), then adjust the  
minute.  
Select “24H/12H,” then “24H” (hour) or  
“12H” (hour).  
Adjust the volume.  
3
Finish the procedure.  
Volume level appears.  
@ Adjust the sound as you want. (See  
To check the current clock time while the  
power is turned off  
page 12.)  
Clock time is shown on the  
display for about 5 seconds. See  
also page 13.  
To drop the volume in a  
moment (ATT)  
To restore the sound, press the  
button again.  
To turn off the power  
5
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive  
Radio operations  
~
Lights up when monaural mode is activated.  
Ÿ
Reception improves, but the stereo effect will be lost.  
Lights up when receiving an FM stereo  
broadcast with sufficient signal strength.  
To restore the stereo effect, repeat the same  
procedure. “MONO OFF” appears and the MO indicator  
goes off.  
Storing stations in memory  
! Start searching for a station.  
You can preset six stations for each band.  
FM station automatic presetting—  
SSM (Strong-station Sequential  
Memory)  
When a station is received, searching stops.  
To stop searching, press the same button  
again.  
1
Select the FM band (FM1 – FM3) you want to  
store into.  
To tune in to a station manually  
In step ! above...  
1
2
3
2
Select a desired station frequency.  
“SSM” flashes, then disappears when automatic  
presetting is over.  
Local FM stations with the strongest signals are  
searched and stored automatically in the FM band.  
6
Manual presetting  
Ex.: Storing the FM station of 92.5 MHz into preset  
number 4 of the FM1 band.  
FM RDS operations  
What you can do with RDS  
1
RDS (Radio Data System) allows FM stations to send an  
additional signal along with their regular programme  
signals.  
2
By receiving the RDS data, this unit can do the  
following:  
• Programme Type (PTY) Search (see the following)  
• TA (Traffic Announcement) and PTY Standby  
Receptions (see pages 8, 9, and 14)  
3
• Tracing the same programme automatically  
—Network-Tracking Reception (see page 9)  
• Programme Search (see pages 9 and 14)  
Preset number flashes for a while.  
Searching for your favorite  
FM RDS programme  
You can tune in to a station broadcasting your favorite  
programme by searching for a PTY code.  
• To store your favorite programme types, see the  
following.  
Listening to a preset station  
1
2
Select the preset station (1 – 6) you want.  
~
The last selected PTY code  
appears.  
To check the current clock time while  
listening to an FM (non-RDS) or AM station  
Ÿ Select one of your favorite programme  
types.  
• For FM RDS stations, see page 9.  
Frequency Ô Clock  
or  
Select one of the PTY codes (see  
page 9).  
Continued on the next page  
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! Start searching for your favorite  
Using the standby receptions  
TA Standby Reception  
programme.  
TA Standby Reception allows the unit to switch  
temporarily to Traffic Announcement (TA) from any  
source other than AM.  
If there is a station broadcasting a programme  
of the same PTY code as you have selected, that  
station is tuned in.  
The volume changes to the preset TA volume level if the  
current level is lower than the preset level (see  
page 14).  
To activate TA Standby Reception  
Storing your favorite programme  
types  
The TP (Traffic Programme) indicator  
either lights up or flashes.  
You can store six favorite programme types.  
• If the TP indicator lights up, TA Standby Reception is  
activated.  
• If the TP indicator flashes, TA Standby Reception is  
not yet activated. (This occurs when you are listening  
to an FM station without the RDS signals required for  
TA Standby Reception.)  
Preset programme types in the number buttons  
(1 to 6):  
To activate TA Standby Reception, tune in to another  
station providing these signals. The TP indicator will  
stop flashing and remain lit.  
1
2
Select a PTY code (see pages 7 and 8).  
Select the preset number (1 – 6) you want to  
store into.  
To deactivate the TA Standby Reception  
The TP indicator goes off.  
PTY Standby Reception  
PTY Standby Reception allows the unit to switch  
temporarily to your favorite PTY programme from any  
source other than AM.  
Ex.: When “ROCK M” is selected  
To activate and select your favorite PTY code for  
PTY Standby Reception, see page 14.  
The PTY indicator either lights up or flashes.  
• If the PTY indicator lights up, PTY Standby Reception  
is activated.  
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store other PTY codes  
into other preset numbers.  
Finish the procedure.  
• If the PTY indicator flashes, PTY Standby Reception is  
not yet activated.  
To activate PTY Standby Reception, tune in to  
another station providing these signals. The PTY  
indicator will stop flashing and remain lit.  
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To deactivate the PTY Standby Reception, select  
“OFF” for the PTY code (see page 14). The PTY indicator  
goes off.  
To check the current clock time while  
listening to an FM RDS station  
Station name (PS) = Station  
Frequency = Programme  
type (PTY) = Clock = (back to  
the beginning)  
Tracing the same programme—  
Network-Tracking Reception  
When driving in an area where FM reception is not  
sufficient enough, this unit automatically tunes in to  
another FM RDS station of the same network, possibly  
broadcasting the same programme with stronger  
signals (see the illustration below).  
PTY codes  
NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA,  
CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M (music), ROCK M  
(music), EASY M (music), LIGHT M (music), CLASSICS,  
OTHER M (music), WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN, SOCIAL,  
RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ, COUNTRY,  
NATION M (music), OLDIES, FOLK M (music), DOCUMENT  
When shipped from the factory, Network-Tracking  
Reception is activated.  
To change the Network-Tracking Reception  
setting, see “AF-REG” on page 14.  
Disc operations  
Programme A broadcasting on different frequency areas  
(01 – 05)  
Playing a disc in the unit  
~ Turn on the power.  
Ÿ
Automatic station selection—  
Programme Search  
Usually when you press the number buttons, the preset  
station is tuned in.  
All tracks will be played repeatedly until you  
change the source or eject the disc.  
If the signals from the FM RDS preset station are not  
sufficient for good reception, this unit, using the AF  
data, tunes in to another frequency broadcasting the  
same programme as the original preset station is  
broadcasting.  
• The unit takes some time to tune in to another  
station using programme search.  
• See also page 14.  
Continued on the next page  
9
To stop play and eject  
the disc  
Other main functions  
• Press SRC to listen to  
another playback source.  
Skipping tracks quickly during play  
• For MP3 or WMA discs, you can skip tracks within the  
same folder.  
To fast-forward or reverse  
the track  
Ex.: To select track 32 while playing a track whose  
number is a single digit (1 to 9)  
To go to the next or  
previous track  
1
2
To go to the next or  
previous folder (only for  
MP3 or WMA discs)  
To locate a particular track (for CD) or folder  
(for MP3 or WMA discs) directly  
Each time you press the button, you can skip 10  
tracks.  
• After the last track, the first track will be selected  
and vice versa.  
To select a number from 01 – 06:  
3
To select a number from 07 – 12:  
Prohibiting disc ejection  
You can lock a disc in the loading slot.  
• To use direct folder access on MP3/WMA discs, it  
is required that folders are assigned with 2-digit  
numbers at the beginning of their folder names—01,  
02, 03, and so on.  
To select a particular track in a folder  
(for MP3 or WMA disc):  
To cancel the prohibition, repeat the same  
procedure.  
10  
Changing the display information  
While playing an audio CD or CD Text  
Selecting the playback modes  
You can use only one of the following playback modes  
at a time.  
1
A = B = Disc title/performer*1 = Track  
title*1 [ ] = (back to the beginning)  
2
Select your desired playback mode.  
Repeat play  
7
While playing an MP3 or a WMA track  
When “TAG DISP” is set to “TAG ON”  
(see page 15)  
Mode  
Plays repeatedly  
TRK RPT : The current track. [  
FLDR RPT* : All tracks of the current folder.  
]
A = B = Album name/performer (folder  
name*2) [  
] = Track title (file  
[
]
name*2) [  
] = (back to the beginning)  
RPT OFF : Cancels.  
When “TAG DISP” is set to “TAG OFF”  
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Random play  
A = B = Folder name [ ] = File name  
[
] = (back to the beginning)  
Mode  
Plays at random  
FLDR RND* : All tracks of the current folder, then  
the tracks of the next folder and so  
A
B
:
:
The elapsed playing time with the current track  
number  
Clock with the current track number  
on. [  
]
ALL RND : All tracks of the current disc.  
[
]
[ ] : Corresponding indicator lights up on the display.  
RND OFF : Cancels.  
1
*
*
If the current disc is an audio CD, “NO NAME” appears.  
If an MP3/WMA file does not have Tag information,  
folder name and file name appear. In this case, the  
TAG indicator will not light up.  
* Only while playing an MP3 or a WMA disc.  
2
[ ] : Corresponding indicator lights up on the  
display.  
11  
Adjusting the sound  
Sound adjustments  
You can select a preset sound mode suitable to the  
You can adjust the sound characteristics to your  
preference.  
music genre (c-EQ: custom equalizer).  
1
2
1
2
Preset values  
BAS  
TRE  
LOUD  
(bass) (treble) (loudness)  
Indication (For)  
Indication, [Range]  
USER  
(Flat sound)  
BAS*1 (bass), [–06 to +06]  
Adjust the bass.  
00  
00  
OFF  
ON  
ROCK  
(Rock or disco music)  
TRE*1 (treble), [–06 to +06]  
Adjust the treble.  
+03 +01  
FAD*2 (fader), [R06 to F06]  
Adjust the front and rear speaker balance.  
CLASSIC  
(Classical music)  
+01  
–02  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
BAL (balance), [L06 to R06]  
Adjust the left and right speaker balance.  
POPS  
(Light music)  
+04 +01  
LOUD*1 (loudness), [LOUD ON or LOUD OFF]  
Boost low and high frequencies to produce a  
well-balanced sound at a low volume level.  
HIP HOP  
(Funk or rap music)  
+02  
00  
JAZZ  
(Jazz music)  
VOL (volume), [00 to 50 or 00 to 30]*3  
Adjust the volume.  
+02 +03  
OFF  
1
*
When you adjust the bass, treble, or loudness, the  
adjustment you have made is stored for the currently  
selected sound mode (c-EQ) including “USER.”  
If you are using a two-speaker system, set the fader  
level to “00.”  
2
3
*
*
Depending on the amplifier gain control setting. (See  
page 15 for details.)  
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General settings — PSM  
You can change PSM (Preferred Setting Mode) items  
listed in the table below, on page 14 and 15.  
3
Adjust the PSM item selected.  
1
4
5
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other PSM  
items if necessary.  
2
Select a PSM item.  
Finish the procedure.  
Indications  
Item  
Selectable settings, [reference page]  
(
: Initial)  
DEMO  
Display demonstration  
DEMO ON  
:
:
The display demonstration will be activated automatically if no  
operation is done for about 20 seconds, [5].  
Cancels.  
DEMO OFF  
CLK DISP *1  
Clock display  
ON  
:
:
The clock time is shown on the display at all times when the  
power is turned off.  
Cancels; pressing DISP will show the clock time for about  
5 seconds when the power is turned off, [5].  
OFF  
CLOCK H  
0 23 (1 12) [Initial: 0 (0:00)], [5].  
Hour adjustment  
CLOCK M  
00 59  
[Initial: 00 (0:00)], [5].  
Minute adjustment  
24H/12H  
24H  
:
See also page 5 for setting.  
Time display mode  
12H  
1
*
If the power supply is not interrupted by turning off the ignition key of your car, it is recommended that you select  
“OFF” to save the car’s battery.  
Continued on the next page  
13  
Indications  
Item  
Selectable settings, [reference page]  
(
: Initial)  
CLK ADJ *2  
Clock adjustment  
AUTO  
:
:
The built-in clock is automatically adjusted using the CT (clock  
time) data in the RDS signal.  
Cancels.  
OFF  
AF-REG *2  
Alternative  
frequency/  
regionalization  
reception  
AF  
:
When the currently received signals become weak, the unit  
switches to another station (the programme may differ from the  
one currently received), [9, 17].  
• The AF indicator lights up.  
:
:
When the currently received signals become weak, the unit  
switches to another station broadcasting the same programme.  
• The AF and REG indicators light up.  
• AF REG  
• OFF  
Cancels.  
PTY-STBY *2  
OFF, PTY codes Activates PTY Standby Reception with one of the PTY codes, [9].  
PTY standby  
TA VOL *2  
Traffic  
announcement  
volume  
VOL 00  
[Initial: VOL 15]  
– VOL 50  
(or VOL 00  
– VOL 30)*3  
P-SEARCH *2  
Programme search  
• ON  
• OFF  
:
:
Activates Programme Search, [9].  
Cancels.  
DIMMER  
Dimmer  
• ON  
• OFF  
:
:
Dims the display and button illumination.  
Cancels.  
TEL  
• MUTING 1/  
MUTING 2  
• OFF  
:
:
Select either one which mutes the sounds while using a cellular  
phone.  
Cancels.  
Telephone muting  
SCROLL *4  
Scroll  
• ONCE  
• AUTO  
• OFF  
:
:
:
Scrolls the displayed information once.  
Repeats scrolling (at 5-second intervals).  
Cancels.  
• Pressing DISP for more than one second can scroll the display  
regardless of the setting.  
2
*
*
*
Only for FM RDS stations.  
Depends on the amplifier gain control.  
Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly (or will be blanked) on the display.  
3
4
14  
Indications  
AUX ADJ  
Auxiliary input level — A.ADJ 05  
adjustment  
Item  
Selectable settings, [reference page]  
(
: Initial)  
A.ADJ 00  
:
Adjust the auxiliary input level to avoid the sudden increase of the  
output level when changing the source from external component  
connected to the AUX input jack on the control panel.  
TAG DISP  
Tag display  
• TAG ON  
• TAG OFF  
:
:
Shows the Tag information while playing MP3/WMA tracks, [11].  
Cancels.  
AMP GAIN  
Amplifier gain control  
• LOW PWR  
• HIGH PWR  
:
:
VOL 00 – VOL 30 (Select this if the maximum power of the speaker is  
less than 50 W to avoid them from damaging the speaker.)  
VOL 00 – VOL 50  
IF BAND  
Intermediate  
frequency band  
• AUTO  
• WIDE  
:
:
Increases the tuner selectivity to reduce interference noise between  
close stations. (The stereo effect may be lost.)  
Subject to the interference noise from adjacent stations, but the  
sound quality will not be degraded and the stereo effect will remain.  
Other external component operations  
You can connect an external component to the AUX  
(auxiliary) input jack on the control panel.  
! Adjust the volume.  
Adjust the sound as you want.  
(See page 12.)  
Portable audio player, etc.  
To check the clock time while listening to an  
external component  
Stereo mini plug  
(not supplied)  
~
AUX IN Ô Clock  
Ÿ Turn on the connected component and  
start playing the source.  
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To keep discs clean  
Maintenance  
How to clean the connectors  
Frequent detachment will deteriorate the connectors.  
To minimize this possibility, periodically wipe the  
connectors with a cotton swab or cloth moistened with  
alcohol, being careful not to damage the connectors.  
A dirty disc may not play correctly.  
If a disc does become dirty, wipe it with  
a soft cloth in a straight line from center  
to edge.  
• Do not use any solvents (for example, conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, benzine, etc.) to clean  
discs.  
To play new discs  
New discs may have some rough spots  
around the inner and outer edges. If  
such a disc is used, this unit may reject  
the disc.  
To remove these rough spots, rub the edges with a  
pencil or ball-point pen, etc.  
Connectors  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in  
the following cases:  
• After starting the heater in the car.  
Do not use the following discs:  
• If it becomes very humid inside the car.  
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this  
case, eject the disc and leave the unit turned on for a  
few hours until the moisture has evaporated.  
Warped disc  
Single CD (8 cm disc)  
Sticker and sticker residue  
Stick-on label  
How to handle discs  
When removing a disc from its  
Center holder  
case, press down the center holder  
of the case and lift the disc out,  
holding it by the edges.  
C-thru Disc (semi-  
transparent disc)  
Unusual shape  
• Always hold the disc by the edges. Do not touch its  
recording surface.  
When storing a disc in its case, gently insert the  
disc around the center holder (with the printed surface  
facing up).  
Transparent or semi-transparent  
parts on its recording area  
• Make sure to store discs in cases after use.  
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• If you want to know more about RDS, visit  
<http://www.rds.org.uk>.  
More about this unit  
Basic operations  
Turning on the power  
• By pressing SRC on the unit, you can also turn on the  
power. If the source is ready, playback also starts.  
Disc operations  
Caution for DualDisc playback  
• The Non-DVD side of a “DualDisc” does not comply  
with the “Compact Disc Digital Audio” standard.  
Therefore, the use of Non-DVD side of a DualDisc on  
this product may not be recommended.  
Turning off the power  
• If you turn off the power while listening to a disc,  
disc play will start from where it had been stopped  
previously next time you turn on the power.  
General  
• This unit has been designed to reproduce CDs/  
CD Texts, and CD-Rs (Recordable)/CD-RWs  
(Rewritable) in audio CD (CD-DA), MP3 and WMA  
formats.  
Tuner operations  
Storing stations in memory  
• MP3 and WMA “tracks” (words “file” and “track” are  
used interchangeably) are recorded in “folders.”  
• While fast-forwarding or reversing on an MP3 or  
WMA disc, you can only hear intermittent sounds.  
• During SSM search...  
– All previously stored stations are erased and the  
stations are stored anew.  
– Received stations are preset in No. 1 (lowest  
frequency) to No. 6 (highest frequency).  
– When SSM is over, the station stored in No. 1 will  
be automatically tuned in.  
• When storing a station manually, the previously  
preset station is erased when a new station is stored  
in the same preset number.  
Playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
• Use only “finalized” CD-Rs or CD-RWs.  
• This unit can only play back files of the same type as  
those which are detected first if a disc includes both  
audio CD (CD-DA) files and MP3/WMA files.  
• This unit can play back multi-session discs; however,  
unclosed sessions will be skipped while playing.  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on  
this unit because of their disc characteristics, or for  
the following reasons:  
– Discs are dirty or scratched.  
– Moisture condensation has occurred on the lens  
inside the unit.  
– The pickup lens inside the unit is dirty.  
– The files on the CD-R/CD-RW are written using the  
“Packet Write” method.  
– There are improper recording conditions (missing  
data, etc.) or media conditions (stained, scratched,  
warped, etc.).  
FM RDS operations  
• Network-Tracking Reception requires two types of  
RDS signals—PI (Programme Identification) and AF  
(Alternative Frequency) to work correctly. Without  
receiving these data correctly, Network-Tracking  
Reception will not operate correctly.  
• If a Traffic Announcement is received by TA Standby  
Reception, the volume level automatically changes to  
the preset level (TA VOL) if the current level is lower  
than the preset level.  
• When Alternative Frequency Reception is activated  
(with AF selected), Network-Tracking Reception is  
also activated automatically. On the other hand,  
Network-Tracking Reception cannot be deactivated  
without deactivating Alternative Frequency  
Reception. (See page 14.)  
Continued on the next page  
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• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time since the  
reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than that of regular  
CDs.  
• Do not use the following CD-Rs or CD-RWs:  
– Discs with stickers, labels, or protective seal stuck  
to the surface.  
– Discs on which labels can be directly printed by an  
ink jet printer.  
Using these discs under high temperature or high  
humidity may cause malfunctions or damage to the  
unit.  
• This unit can play back files recorded in VBR (variable  
bit rate).  
Files recorded in VBR have a discrepancy in the  
elapsed time display, and do not show the actual  
elapsed time. In particular, this difference becomes  
noticeable after performing the search function.  
• This unit cannot play back the following files:  
– MP3 files encoded in MP3i and MP3 PRO format.  
– MP3 files encoded in an inappropriate format.  
– MP3 files encoded with Layer 1/2.  
– WMA files encoded in lossless, professional, and  
voice format.  
– WMA files which are not based upon Windows  
Playing an MP3/WMA disc  
Media Audio.  
®
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA files with the  
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> (regardless of  
the letter case—upper/lower).  
• This unit can show the names of albums, artists  
(performer), and Tag (Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, or  
2.4) for MP3 files and for WMA files.  
• This unit can display only one-byte characters. No  
other characters can be correctly displayed.  
• This unit can play back MP3/WMA files meeting the  
conditions below:  
– WMA files copy-protected with DRM.  
– Files which have data such as WAVE, ATRAC3, etc.  
• The search function works but search speed is not  
constant.  
Changing the source  
• If you change the source, playback also stops  
(without ejecting the disc).  
Next time you select “CD” for the playback source,  
disc play starts from where it has been stopped  
previously.  
– Bit rate: 8 kbps — 320 kbps  
– Sampling frequency:  
48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for MPEG-1)  
24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz (for MPEG-2)  
– Disc format: ISO 9660 Level 1/ Level 2, Romeo,  
Joliet, Windows long file name  
• The maximum number of characters for file/folder  
names vary depending on the disc format used  
(includes 4 extension characters—<.mp3> or  
<.wma>).  
Ejecting a disc  
• If the ejected disc is not removed within 15 seconds,  
it is automatically inserted into the loading slot again  
to protect it from dust.  
• After ejecting a disc, “NO DISC” appears and you  
cannot operate some of the buttons. Insert another  
disc or press SRC to select another playback source.  
– ISO 9660 Level 1: up to 12 characters  
– ISO 9660 Level 2: up to 31 characters  
– Romeo: up to 128 characters  
General settings—PSM  
• If you change the “AMP GAIN” setting from  
“HIGH PWR” to “LOW PWR” while the volume level  
is set higher than “VOL 30,” the unit automatically  
changes the volume level to “VOL 30.”  
– Joliet: up to 64 characters  
– Windows long file name: up to 128 characters  
• This unit can recognize a total of 512 files,  
200 folders, and 8 hierarchical levels.  
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Troubleshooting  
What appears to be trouble is not always serious. Check the following points before calling a service center.  
Symptoms  
Remedies/Causes  
• Sound cannot be heard from the speakers.  
• Adjust the volume to the optimum level.  
• Check the cords and connections.  
• The unit does not work at all.  
Reset the unit (see page 2).  
Store stations manually.  
Connect the aerial firmly.  
Insert the disc correctly.  
• SSM automatic presetting does not work.  
• Static noise while listening to the radio.  
• Disc cannot be played back.  
• CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back.  
• Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW.  
• Tracks on the CD-R/CD-RW cannot be skipped. • Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW with the component which you  
used for recording.  
• Disc can be neither played back nor ejected. • Unlock the disc (see page 10).  
• Eject the disc forcibly (see page 2).  
• Disc sound is sometimes interrupted.  
• Stop playback while driving on rough roads.  
• Change the disc.  
• Check the cords and connections.  
• “NO DISC” appears on the display.  
• “PLEASE” and “EJECT” appear alternately on  
the display.  
Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.  
Continued on the next page  
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Symptoms  
Remedies/Causes  
• Disc cannot be played back.  
• Use a disc with MP3/WMA tracks recorded in a format  
compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2, Romeo, or  
Joliet.  
• Add the extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> to the file  
names.  
• Noise is generated.  
Skip to another track or change the disc. (Do not add the  
extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> to non-MP3 or WMA  
tracks.)  
• A longer readout time is required  
Do not use too many hierarchical levels and folders.  
(“READING” keeps flashing on the display).  
• Tracks are not played back in the order you  
have intended.  
The playback order is determined when the files are  
recorded.  
• The elapsed playing time is not correct.  
This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by  
how the tracks are recorded on the disc.  
• The correct characters are not displayed (e.g. This unit can only display alphabets (upper case),  
album name). numbers, and a limited number of symbols.  
• Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
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Specifications  
AUDIO AMPLIFIER SECTION  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
Maximum Power Output:  
Type:  
Compact disc player  
Front/Rear:  
50 W per channel  
Signal Detection  
System:  
Non-contact optical pickup  
(semiconductor laser)  
Continuous Power Output (RMS):  
Number of Channels: 2 channels (stereo)  
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Front/Rear:  
19 W per channel into 4 Ω,  
40 Hz to 20 000 Hz at no more  
than 0.8% total harmonic  
distortion.  
Dynamic Range:  
93 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 98 dB  
Load Impedance:  
Tone Control Range:  
Bass:  
4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowance)  
Wow and Flutter:  
Less than measurable limit  
MP3 Decoding Format: (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer 3)  
12 dB at 100 Hz  
12 dB at 10 kHz  
Max. Bit Rate:  
320 kbps  
Treble:  
WMA (Windows Media® Audio) Decoding Format:  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB  
Max. Bit Rate:  
192 kbps  
Line-Out Level/  
Impedance:  
Output Impedance: 1 kΩ  
Other Terminal:  
2.5 V/20 kΩ load (full scale)  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement:  
Operating Voltage: DC 14.4 V  
(11 V to 16 V allowance)  
Negative ground  
AUX (auxiliary) input jack  
Grounding System:  
TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range:  
Allowable Operating 0°C to +40°C  
Temperature:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
Dimensions (W × H × D): (approx.)  
MW: 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz  
LW: 144 kHz to 279 kHz  
Installation Size:  
Panel Size:  
182 mm × 52 mm × 160 mm  
188 mm × 58 mm × 13 mm  
FM Tuner  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Mass:  
1.3 kg (excluding accessories)  
11.3 dBf (1.0 μV/75 Ω)  
16.3 dBf (1.8 μV/75 Ω)  
50 dB Quieting  
Sensitivity:  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Alternate Channel  
65 dB  
Selectivity (400 kHz):  
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 000 Hz  
Stereo Separation:  
30 dB  
MW Tuner  
Sensitivity/Selectivity: 20 μV/35 dB  
LW Tuner  
Sensitivity:  
50 μV  
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