Clarion CD Player DB315 User Manual

Owner’s manual  
Mode d’emploi  
1. PRECAUTIONS  
1. When the inside of the car is very cold and  
the player is used soon after switching on  
the heater, moisture may form on the disc  
or the optical parts of the player and proper  
playback may not be possible. If moisture  
forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft  
cloth. If moisture forms on the optical parts  
of the player, do not use the player for about  
one hour and the condensation will disap-  
pear naturally to allow normal operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment gen-  
erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to consult the  
dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
Manual de instrucciones  
Contents  
English  
2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which  
cause severe vibration may cause the  
sound to skip.  
1. PRECAUTIONS...........................................................2  
2. CONTROLS.................................................................3  
3. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY..........................................4  
4. FEATURES..................................................................5  
5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS...................................6  
6. DCP (Detachable Control Panel)..............................7  
7. REMOTE CONTROLL ................................................8  
8. OPERATION..............................................................10  
9. TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................14  
10.ERROR DISPLAYS...................................................15  
11.SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................16  
3. This unit uses  
a
precision mechanism.  
Even in the event that trouble arises, never  
open the case, disassemble the unit, or  
lubricate the rotating parts.  
Table des matières  
CAUTION  
Français  
DB315  
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE  
EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
1. PRÉCAUTIONS.........................................................17  
2. COMMANDES.............................................................3  
3. NOMENCLATURE DES TOUCHES .........................18  
4. CARACTÉRISTIQUES..............................................19  
5. MANIPULATION DES DISQUES COMPACTS ........20  
6. CLAVIER DE COMMANDE AMOVIBLE (DCP) .......21  
7. TÉLÉCOMMANDE....................................................22  
8. FONCTIONNEMENT.................................................24  
9. DÉPISTAGE DES PANNES......................................28  
10.AFFICHAGE DES ERREURS...................................29  
11.SPÉCIFICATIONS.....................................................30  
AM/FM CD PLAYER  
RADIO AM/FM-LECTEUR CD  
RADIO AM/FM Y REPRODUCTOR CD  
MODEL  
12V  
GROUND  
AM 530-1710kHz/FM 87.9-107.9MHz  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:  
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED  
OPERATION.  
Índice  
Español  
THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR  
1. PRECAUCIONES......................................................31  
2. CONTROLES..............................................................3  
3. NOMENCLATURA DE LOS BOTONES...................32  
4. CARACTERÍSTICAS ................................................33  
5. MANEJO DE LOS DISCOS COMPACTOS..............34  
6. PANEL DE CONTROL DESMONTABLE (DCP) ......35  
7. CONTROLADOR REMOTO.........................................36  
8. OPERACIÓN.............................................................38  
9. SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS..................................42  
10.INDICACIONES DE ERROR ....................................43  
11.ESPECIFICACIONES ...............................................44  
SUBCHAPTER  
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APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.  
CLARION CO.,LTD.  
50 KAMITODA,TODA-SHI,SAITAMA-KEN,JAPAN  
Bottom View of Source Unit  
MANUFACTURED:  
286-  
Clarion Co.,Ltd.  
MADE IN CHINA  
SERIAL No.  
INFORMATION FOR USERS:  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL  
VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.  
Clarion Co., Ltd.  
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2001: Clarion Co., Ltd.  
Printed in China / Imprimé en Chine / Impreso en China  
Be sure to unfold and read the next page.  
Veuillez déployer et vous référer à la page suivante.  
Cerciórese de desplegar y de leer la página siguiente.  
PE-2393B  
280-7587-00  
2001/1 (D/C)  
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4. FEATURES  
Rotary Encoder Volume Control  
DIN Chassis with Detachable Control Panel  
Z-Enhancer with 3 Mode Sound Selector  
® FM Reception System  
AM/FM Bands-1 AM, 3 FM/18 FM/6 AM Touchbutton Memory  
8-Times Oversampling Digital Filter and Dual 1-Bit D/A Converters  
Zero-Bit Detector Mute Circuit  
Repeat/Random Play/Intro Music Scan  
Multi-Color LC Display  
4-Channel RCA Line Level Output with Fader Control  
180 W (45 W × 4) Maximum Power Output  
IR-Remote Control Capability  
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5. HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
This unit has been designed specifically for play-  
Note on Compact Discs  
Never stick labels on the surface of the compact  
disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.  
back of compact discs bearing the  
No other discs can be played.  
mark.  
To remove 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.  
No  
Proper way to hold  
the compact disc  
Removing the disc  
Do not use any solvents such as commercially  
available cleaners, anti-static spray, or thinner to  
clean compact discs.  
Always handle the compact disc by the edges.  
Never touch the surface.  
No  
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft  
cloth, and wipe in a straight line from the center  
of the compact disc to the circumference.  
No  
Do not use compact discs that have large  
scratches, are misshapen, or cracked, etc. Use  
of such discs will cause misoperation or damage.  
No  
New discs may have some roughness around  
the edges. The unit may not work or the sound  
may skip if such discs are used. Use a ball-point  
pen, etc. to remove roughness from the edge of  
the disc.  
Ball-point pen  
Roughness  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight  
or any heat source.  
No  
Note:  
Do not use commercially available CD protection sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers, etc. These  
may get caught in the internal mechanism and damage the disc.  
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6. DCP (Detachable Control Panel)  
The control panel can be detached to prevent  
theft. When detaching the control panel, store it  
Storing the DCP in the DCP Case  
Hold the DCP, in the orientation as shown in the  
in the included DCP case to prevent scratches.  
figure below, and put it into the supplied DCP  
We recommend taking the detachable control  
case. (Ensure the DCP is in the correct orienta-  
panel with you when leaving the car.  
tion.)  
Removing the DCP  
DCP  
1. Turn off the power.  
2. Press the DCP Release button 1.  
DCP Release button 1  
DCP case  
CAUTION  
• The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks. After  
removing it, place it in a protective case and be  
careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks.  
When the release button is pressed and the DCP is  
unlocked, the car’s vibrations may cause it to fall.  
To prevent damage to the DCP, always store it in a  
protective case after detaching it.  
DCP  
The DCP is unlocked.  
*
The rear connector that connects the source unit  
and the DCP is an extremely important part. Be  
careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fin-  
gernails, pens, screwdrivers, etc.  
3. Remove the DCP.  
Attaching the DCP  
Insert the DCP into the right side of the source  
unit and press the left side to lock it.  
DCP Rear Panel  
Source Unit Front  
CAUTION  
Do not insert the DCP from the left side. Doing so  
may damage it.  
DCP  
connector  
Source unit connector  
2.  
Note:  
If the DCP is dirty, wipe off with a soft, dry cloth only.  
DCP  
1.  
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7. REMOTE CONTROL  
Receiver for remote control unit  
Operating range: 30° in all directions  
Remote Control Unit  
Signal transmitter  
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Inserting the Batteries  
1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide  
the rear cover in the direction of the arrow.  
AA (UM-3/1.5 V)  
Batteries  
2. Insert the AA (UM-3/1.5 V) batteries that  
came with the remote control unit facing in  
the directions shown in the figure, then close  
the rear cover.  
Notes:  
Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode.  
Take note of the following points:  
Rear cover  
When replacing batteries, replace both batteries with  
new ones.  
Rear side  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble or heat batteries.  
Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames.  
Dispose of spent batteries properly.  
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Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons  
Mode  
Radio  
CD  
Button  
¥ FUNC  
Turns power on and off. When pressed and held for 1 second: Turns power off.  
Switches between radio and CD.  
& BAND  
Switches reception band.  
Plays the first track.  
Top play.  
DISC UP  
PROG  
TOP  
* VOLUME  
( SEARCH  
Increases and decreases volume (in all modes).  
Moves preset channels up and down. Moves tracks up and down.  
When pressed and held for 1 second:  
Fast-forward/  
fast-backward.  
) PLAY/PAUSE Turns mute on and off.  
Switches between playback and pause.  
Switches between playback and pause.  
¡ MUTE  
ISR  
Turns mute on and off.  
Recalls ISR radio station in memory.  
Press and hold for more than 2 seconds: Stores current station into ISR memory  
(radio mode only).  
£ DISP  
Switches among main display, sub display and clock display.  
¢ SCAN  
Preset scan.  
When pressed and held for 2 seconds:  
Auto store.  
Scan play.  
PS/AS  
RPT  
No function.  
No function.  
Repeat play.  
BLS  
§ RDM  
Random play.  
MONI  
* Some of the corresponding buttons on the source unit and remote control unit have different functions.  
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8. OPERATION  
Note:  
Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 2. CONTROLS on page 3 (unfold).  
Adjusting the Treble  
Basic Operations  
1) Press A-M button 2 and select “TREB”.  
CAUTION  
2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise empha-  
sizes the treble; turning it counterclockwise  
attenuates the treble.  
When this unit is turned on, starting and stop-  
ping the engine of a car with its volume raised  
to the maximum level may harm your hearing.  
Be careful about adjusting the volume.  
The factory default setting is “0”. (Adjustment  
range: –6 to +6)  
*
3) When the adjustment is complete, press A-M  
button 2 several times until the function  
mode is reached.  
Turning ON the Power and Adjusting  
the Volume  
1) Press the POWER button 3.  
To turn off the power, press the POWER button  
3 for 1 second or longer.  
*
Adjusting the Balance  
1) Press A-M button 2 and select “BAL”.  
2) Press the FNC button 3 and select another  
operation mode. Every time the FNC button  
3 is pressed, the display changes the oper-  
ation mode as:  
2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise empha-  
sizes the sound from the right speaker; turn-  
ing it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound  
from the left speaker.  
Radio CD Radio  
The factory default setting is “0”. (Adjustment  
range: L9 to R9)  
*
Notes:  
The operation mode not connected to the unit will not  
be selected.  
3) When the adjustment is complete, press A-M  
button 2 several times until the function  
mode is reached.  
If the CD mode is selected when no disc is inserted,  
the display shows “ NO DISC”.  
3) Turning the Rotary knob  
$
clockwise  
Adjusting the Fader  
increases the volume; turning it counterclock-  
wise decreases the volume.  
1) Press A-M button 2 and select “FAD”.  
The volume level is from 0 (minimum) to 33 (max-  
imum).  
*
2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise empha-  
sizes the sound from the front speakers; turn-  
ing it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound  
from the rear speakers.  
Audio Mode Adjustments  
The factory default setting is “0”. (Adjustment  
range: F9 to R9)  
Press the A-M button 2 to select the adjustment  
mode. The mode switches as follows each time  
the A-M button is pressed:  
BASS TREB BAL FAD Previous  
mode  
*
3) When the adjustment is complete, press A-M  
button 2 several times until the function  
mode is reached.  
Adjusting the Bass  
1) Press A-M button 2 and select “BASS”.  
2) Turning the Rotary knob $ clockwise empha-  
sizes the bass; turning it counterclockwise  
attenuates the bass.  
The factory default setting is “0”. (Adjustment  
range: –6 to +6)  
*
3) When the adjustment is complete, press A-M  
button 2 several times until the function  
mode is reached.  
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Setting the Z-enhancer  
This unit comes with three types of sound tone  
effects stored in memory. Select the one you prefer.  
Radio Mode Operations  
FM Reception  
For enhanced FM performance the  
tuner includes signal actuated stereo control and  
Multipath noise reduction circuits.  
The factory default setting is “Z-EHCR OFF”.  
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Each time you press Z-EHCR button !, the  
tone effect changes in the following order.  
“Z-ENHANCER 1” “Z-ENHANCER 2” ➜  
“Z-ENHANCER 3” “Z-EHCR OFF” ➜  
“Z-ENHANCER 1”...  
Listening to the Radio  
• Z-ENHANCER 1: bass emphasized  
• Z-ENHANCER 2: treble emphasized  
• Z-ENHANCER 3: bass and treble emphasized  
• Z-EHCR OFF: no sound effect  
1) Press the FNC button 3 to select the radio  
mode, then the radio will be on.  
2) To select a preset band, press the BND but-  
ton @, then select one of the preset bands  
such as FM1, FM2, FM3, or AM. Every time  
the BND button @ is pressed, the display will  
change as:  
Loudness Effect  
In order to turn on/off the loudness effect, use  
the LD button 2 for 1 second or longer. Every  
time the LD button 2 is pressed and held for 1  
second or longer, the loudness effect switches  
on and off.  
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1  
3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button #, then  
the station at which there is a broadcast will  
be selected (Seek selection).  
When the loudness effect is on, the display will show  
LD”.  
*
Mute  
Use this function to turn off the sound immedi-  
ately.  
Switching the Clock Display  
Press the MUTE button %. The sound turns off  
and “MUTE” appears on the display. Press the  
MUTE button again to cancel the mute mode.  
Every time the DISP button 6 is pressed, the  
display will change between the operation mode  
and the clock display.  
Manual Tuning  
Setting the Clock  
1) Press the BND button @, then select FM1,  
1) Press the DISP button 6 to display the clock  
FM2, FM3 or AM.  
display.  
2) Press and hold the BND button @ for 1 sec-  
ond or longer, then the display will show  
MANU”, which means that a manual selec-  
tion function is on.  
2) Press and hold the DISP button 6 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer.  
3) Press the SRCH Left button #, then set the  
current hour.  
3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button # and  
4) Press the SRCH Right button #, then set the  
select the right station.  
current minute.  
5) Press the DISP button 6, then the clock is  
Seek Tuning  
set.  
1) Press the BND button @, then select FM1,  
Notes:  
FM2, FM3 or AM.  
If you select another operation mode while you are  
setting the clock, the clock setting operation will be  
canceled.  
2) If the “MANU” on the display is on, press and  
hold the BND button @ for 1 second or  
longer. When the “MANU” display is off, the  
Seek Selection function is on.  
If you remove the vehicle’s battery for a check or  
repair, the clock will be reset, so you must set it again.  
3) Press the SRCH Left/Right button #, then  
when it selects the station in which there is a  
broadcast, it automatically stops.  
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3) Press and hold the ISR button 5 for 2 sec-  
Preset Memory Function  
onds or longer.  
Preset Memory Function can store up to 24 sta-  
tions: six stations for each of FM1, FM2, FM3  
and AM.  
Recalling ISR  
Press the ISR button 5 then the display will  
show “ISR”, then the radio station previously  
memorized will be selected. Press the ISR but-  
ton 5 again to disengage the unit from the  
Recalling ISR function.  
Note:  
When the present memory function is used, all the  
content of the memory will be erased.  
Manual memory function  
1) Press the BND button @, and select the  
Area Change  
Use this function when you are using the car  
stereo anywhere outside the U.S.  
band you want to store in the memory.  
2) Press the SRCH Left/Right button # then  
select the station you want to store in the  
memory.  
Switchable frequency spacing  
This car stereo is initially set to tune in frequen-  
cy intervals of 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for  
FM, the standard calibrations in the U.S. When  
using the unit outside the U.S., use the following  
procedure to switch the frequency range.  
The table below lists the frequency specifica-  
tions for the U.S. and other countries.  
3) Press and hold the Preset button 0 for 2  
seconds or longer, then the station will be  
stored in the memory.  
Auto store function (Automatic Station Store)  
1) Press the BND button @, then select the  
band you want to store in the memory.  
Initial Setting New Setting  
(U.S. standard) (outside U.S.)  
2) Press and hold the AS button 9 for 2 sec-  
onds or longer, then the station at which the  
reception is the strongest will be automatical-  
ly stored in the memory.  
Frequency  
spacing  
10 kHz  
530 to  
9 kHz  
531 to  
AM  
FM  
Note:  
Frequency  
range  
When the number of stations stored is less than six,  
the previous content of the memory for each direct  
button will be retained.  
1,710 kHz 1,629 kHz  
Frequency  
spacing  
200 kHz  
87.9 to  
50 kHz  
87.5 to  
Preset Scanning (Preset Station Scan)  
Frequency  
range  
When the PS button 9 is pressed, the preset  
memory numbers flash and the stations are  
tuned in for 7 seconds each in the order in which  
they were stored. Press the PS button again to  
cancel the preset scanning mode.  
107.9 MHz 108 MHz  
Switching the area change  
Outside U.S. (New Setting)  
While pressing the BND button @, press the  
SRCH Left button #, then “outside U.S.will be  
selected.  
Instant Station Recall (ISR)  
Inside U.S. standard (Initial Setting)  
With this function, a specific radio station can be  
recalled from any mode.  
While pressing the BND button @, press the  
SRCH Right button #, then the “U.S. standard”  
will be selected.  
ISR memory  
1) Press the FNC button 3, then select the  
radio mode.  
2) Select the radio station which you want to  
store in the memory.  
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Top Function  
CD Mode Operations  
The top function allows the first track of the cur-  
rent CD to be played.  
Press Top button @ to play the first track (track  
No.1) of CD.  
Loading a Disc  
Insert the disc into the CD insertion slot with its  
label side up, then the CD will start playing.  
For 5-inch (12 cm) CD For 3-inch (8 cm) single CD  
Selecting Tracks (songs)  
Press the SRCH Left/Right button #.  
: Playback will start from the next track.  
: Playback will start from the beginning of  
the track currently playing. When this  
button is pressed again, the CD will play  
from the previous track.  
When inserting a single CD (3(8 cm)), insert it from  
the center of the slot.  
*
When inserting a single CD (3(8 cm)), do not con-  
nect an adapter.  
Fast-Forward and Fast-Backward  
Press and hold the SRCH Left/Right button #.  
*
: To fast-forward  
: To fast-backward  
Pressing the SRCH Left/Right button for 1 second or  
*
longer will move forward or backward 5 times faster  
than normal play, and pressing it for 3 seconds or  
longer will do the operation 30 times faster.  
Press the DISP button 6, then the display will show  
the play time.  
*
Notes:  
Some CDs recorded in CD-R mode may not be  
usable.  
Scan Play (Intro Music Scan)  
Press the SCN button 9, then the display  
shows “SCN”, then the CD will play the first 10  
seconds of each track of the whole disc. Press  
the SCN button 9 again to disengage the unit  
from scan play.  
Even when recorded in CD-R/W mode, some CDs  
may not be usable.  
Listening to the Disc already Inserted  
Press the FNC button 3 to select the CD mode,  
the CD will start playing.  
A scan play will start from the track following the one  
*
currently playing.  
Stopping (pausing) Playback  
Repeat Play  
Press the Play/Pause button %.  
Press the Play/Pause button % again to resume  
playback.  
Press the RPT button 8, then the display shows  
RPT”, then the track currently playing will be  
played repeatedly. Press the RPT button 8  
again to disengage the unit from repeat play.  
Ejecting the CD  
Press the Eject button 4, then the CD will be  
ejected.  
Random Play  
Press the RDM button 7, then the display will  
show “RDM”, then the entire tracks on the disc  
will be played at random. Press the RDM button  
7 again to disengage the unit from random play.  
Note:  
If the ejected CD is left as it is, it will be reloaded after  
15 seconds. However, single CDs will not be  
reloaded, so make sure to remove them.  
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Power does not turn on.  
(No sound is produced.)  
Fuse is blown.  
Replace with a fuse of the same  
amperage. If the fuse blows again,  
consult your store of purchase.  
Incorrect wiring.  
Consult your store of purchase.  
Compact disc cannot be  
loaded.  
Another compact disc is  
already loaded.  
Eject the compact disc before loading  
the new one.  
Sound skips or is noisy.  
Compact disc is dirty.  
Clean the compact disc with a soft  
cloth.  
Compact disc is heaviiy  
scratched or warped.  
Replace with a compact disc with no  
scratches.  
Let dry for about 1 hour with the  
power on.  
Sound is bad directly after Water droplets may form  
power is turned on.  
on the internal lens when  
the car is parked in a  
humid place.  
Nothing happens when  
buttons are pressed.  
Display is not accurate.  
Microprocessor has  
malfunctioned due to  
noise, etc.  
Turn off the power, then press the  
DCP Release button 1 and remove  
the DCP.  
Press the reset button for about 2  
seconds with a thin rod.  
Reset button  
DCP or source unit  
connectors are dirty.  
Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth  
moistened with cleaning alcohol.  
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10. ERROR DISPLAYS  
To protect the system, this unit has been equipped with self diagnostic functions. If a fault  
arises, a warning is issued by various error displays. Follow the corrective measures and  
remove the fault.  
Error Display  
Corrective Measure  
This error display indicates that a fault has arisen in the  
mechanism of the source unit (for example, the disc cannot be  
ejected).  
CD ER2  
Check the source unit.  
This error display indicates that the pickup focus is off because  
of a scratched disc or some other factor during source unit play.  
Check the compact disc.  
CD ER3  
CD ER6  
This indicates that the CD’s TOC (table of contents) cannot be  
read, for example because the selected disc is upside-down.  
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11. SPECIFICATIONS  
FM Tuner  
General  
Frequency Range: 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity: 11 dBf  
Power Supply Voltage: 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.6  
V allowable), negative ground  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: 17 dBf  
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 75 dB  
Stereo Separation (1 kHz): 35 dB  
Frequency Response (±3 dB): 30 Hz to 15 kHz  
Current Consumption: Less than 15 A  
Speaker Impedance: 4 (4 to 8 allowable)  
Weight: 3.97 lb. (1.8 kg)  
Dimensions:  
7(178 mm) Width × 2(50 mm) Height ×  
6-1/8(155 mm) Depth  
AM Tuner  
7  
(178 mm)  
2”  
(50 mm)  
Frequency Range: 530 kHz to 1,710 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity: 25 µV  
CD Player  
System: Compact disc audio system  
Usable Discs: Compact disc  
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 100 dB (1 kHz) IHF-A  
Dynamic Range: 95 dB (1 kHz)  
7-3/8”  
(188 mm)  
2-1/4”  
(58 mm)  
Harmonic Distortion: 0.01%  
Notes:  
Specifications comply with EIA Standards.  
Specifications and design are subject to change with-  
out notice for further improvement.  
Audio  
Maximum Power Output:  
180 W (45 W × 4 ch)  
Continuous Average Power Output:  
17 W × 4, into 4 , 20 Hz to 20 kHz,1%THD  
Bass Control Action (30 Hz): ±13 dB  
Treble Control Action (10 kHz): ±10 dB  
Line Output (with CD 1 kHz, 10 k): 1.8 V  
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