Clarion Car Video System VRX610 User Manual

Owner’s manual & Installation manual  
Mode demploi et manuel dinstallation  
Manual de instrucciones y de instalación  
VRX610  
6.5” MONITOR & FM/AM RADIO WITH  
CD/MD CHANGER CONTROL  
MONITEUR DE 6,5 POUCES ET RADIO FM/AM  
AVEC COMMANDE DE CHANGEUR  
DE CD/MD  
MONITOR DE 6,5-PULGADAS Y RADIO FM/AM  
CON MANDO PARA EL CAMBIADOR DE  
CD/MD  
Clarion Co., Ltd.  
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2001: Clarion Co., Ltd.  
Printed in China / Imprimé en Chine / Impreso en Chine /  
QC-6700B  
2001/2 (IT·K)  
280-7653-00  
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4. MODE DISPLAY  
The Color LCD Display and the Information Panel on the main unit show the following displays, provid-  
ing information about the mode and functions operated.  
1. PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
For your safety, the driver should not watch the TV or operate the controls while driving.  
Please note that watching and operating the TV while driving are prohibited by law in some  
countries. Also, while driving, keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be  
heard.  
Display common to each mode  
COLOR LCD DISPLAY  
INFORMATION PANEL  
4. TV broadcast reception  
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 (CD/  
MD) or the optical parts of the player and  
proper playback may not be possible. If mois-  
ture forms on the disc (CD/MD), wipe it off  
with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on the op-  
tical parts of the player, do not use the player  
for about one hour.The condensation will dis-  
appear naturally allowing normal operation.  
Contents  
When receiving the TV broadcasts, the  
strength of the signals changes since the car  
is moving, so in some cases it may not be  
possible to receive clear pictures.  
MAIN  
TV Operations.......................................26  
TV functions.................................26  
Watching TV..........................................26  
Watching a video...................................26  
Tuning..........................................26  
Seek tuning...........................................26  
Manual tuning.......................................26  
Recalling a preset station.......................26  
Manual memory.....................................27  
Auto store.............................................27  
Preset scan ..........................................27  
Switching the VTR system between  
NTSC and PAL................................27  
Setting the TV diver...............................27  
Adjusting the brightness and tone of  
DSP functions.....................................32  
Operations common to each mode ...32  
Output adjustment of auto loudness,  
subwoofer and playback band.........32  
Selecting the standard mode or the  
professional mode...........................33  
Woofer level adjustment.......................33  
Standardmode/Settingthelisteningposition 33  
Selection of listening position...............33  
Detail Adjustment of listening position...33  
Standard mode/G.EQ operations...............34  
G.EQ effect ON/OFF............................34  
Calling G.EQ BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern............................................34  
Setting and storing G.EQ Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern..............34  
Standard mode/DSF operations................35  
DSF effect ON/OFF..............................35  
Calling DSF BASIC Pattern/USER  
• TV signals are strongly linear, so reception  
is affected by buildings, mountains and other  
obstacles.  
• Such external factors such as electric train  
lines, a high voltage lines, and signal devices  
may disturb the picture or cause noise.  
2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which  
cause severe vibration may cause the sound  
to skip.  
If the reception is poor, switch to a station with  
good reception.  
color..................................................28  
Changing over TV display size.............28  
Clock Time display  
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.  
RearVision Camera ..............................29  
Monitoring the rear vision camera.........29  
Pattern..............................................35  
Setting and storing DSF Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern..............35  
Professional mode/VSE operations....36  
VSE effect ON/OFF..............................36  
Calling VSE BASIC Pattern/USER  
Operation of External Visual  
Devices (VISUAL Mode).............29  
Switching to Composite Screen.........29  
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 reasonable protec-  
tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference 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.  
Pattern.........................................36  
Setting and storing VSE Properties/  
Other Functions.....................................30  
Always turning on the button illumination  
on the operation panel..........................30  
Entering titles......................................30  
Title list play...........................................30  
Clock Adjustment...................................31  
Triggerd audio mute for cellular  
Memory into USER Pattern.............36  
TITLE LIST mode display  
Professional mode/P.EQ operations....37  
P.EQ effect ON/OFF.............................37  
Calling P.EQ BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern.......................................37  
Setting and storing P.EQ Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern................37  
COLOR LCD DISPLAY  
INFORMATION PANEL  
telepones...................................31  
DSP operations.......................................32  
DSP control function...........................32  
9. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY........................39  
10. ERROR DISPLAYS.................................41  
11. SPECIFICATIONS.................................42  
MODEL  
VRX6 1 0  
12V  
GROUND  
AM  
FM  
530kHz-1710kHz  
87.9MHz-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.  
MODEL  
VRX  
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530kHz-1710kHz  
87.9MHz-107.9MHz  
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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  
ISO  
8mmMAX  
286-9601-00  
Clarion Co.,Ltd.  
MADE IN CHINA  
SERIAL No.  
QC-6700Y  
Installation and  
ISO  
8mmMAX  
Wire conneceion manual...........43  
286-9601-00  
Clarion Co.,Ltd.  
MADE IN CHINA  
SERIAL No.  
QC-6700B  
INFORMATION FOR USERS:  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFAC-  
TURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.  
Be sure to unfold and read the next page. / Veuillez déplier et vous référer à la page suivante.  
/ Cerciórese de desplegar y de leer la página siguiente.  
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CONTROLS / COMMANDES / CONTROLES  
2. CONTROLS / COMMANDES / CONTROLES  
3. NOMENCLATURE  
JOYSTICK Operation  
Note:  
• Many settings/procedures have to be performed by using the JOYSTICK ¡. Be sure to read this chapter  
in order to operate it properly.  
Main unit / Unité principale / Unidad principal  
Names of Buttons  
With the Display closed / Avec l`afficheur fermé / Con el visualisador cerrado  
Note:  
Selecting an item in the menu  
• Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter “2. CONTROLS” on page 5 (unfold).  
Select an item displayed in the menu by oper-  
ating the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or downward.  
With the display closed  
With the display open  
Setting an option for the selected item  
When the setting options for an item are listed  
on the right of the display, you can choose the  
desired option by operating the JOYSTICK ¡  
leftward or rightward.Then, press the center of  
the JOYSTICK ¡ to set your choice.  
¥ Color LCD display  
& A-M (Audio-Mode) button  
* ADJ (Adjust) button  
( TITLE button  
1 POWER button  
FUNC (Function) button  
2 SEARCH button  
VOLUME button  
When “push NEXT” is displayed next to  
the menu item  
) VISUAL button  
3 PLAY/PAUSE button  
4 Information Panel  
5 PS (Preset scan)/AS (Auto store) button  
SCN (Scan) button  
¡ JOYSTICK  
1. Press the ENT at the center of the JOY-  
STICK ¡ to select the item and show the  
setting display for this item.  
Remote Control Infrared Sensor  
With the Display open / Avec l`afficheur ouvert / Con el visualisador abierto  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select the desired setting option,  
then press ENT at the center of the JOY-  
STICK ¡ to set your choice.  
6 DCP RELEASE lever  
7 WIDE button  
RPT (Repeat) button  
8 TV/VTR button  
RDM (Random) button  
9 Z-EHCR (Z-enhancer) button  
0 ISR button  
Returning to the previous mode  
Select the item MENUby operating the JOY-  
STICK ¡ leftward or rightward, then press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡.  
! OPEN button  
M. LOCK(Monitor lock) button  
@ DISP (Display) button  
MONI ON/OFF button  
# PRESET buttons (1 to 6)  
DIRECT buttons (1 to 6)  
$ MUTE button  
% BAND button  
Note: Be sure to unfold this page and refer to the front diagrams as you read each chapter.  
Remarque: Veuillez déplier cette page et vous référer aux schémas quand vous lisez chaque chapitre.  
Nota: Cuando lea los capítulos, despliegue esta página y consulte los diagramas.  
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RADIO mode display  
COLOR LCD DISPLAY  
INFORMATION PANEL  
MAIN  
SUB  
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CD/MD Changer mode display  
TV mode display  
COLOR LCD DISPLAY  
INFORMATION PANEL  
MAIN  
COLOR LCD DISPLAY  
INFORMATION PANEL  
MAIN  
SUB  
SUB  
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Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons  
5. REMOTE CONTROL  
Mode  
CD changer  
MD changer  
Radio  
TV  
Button  
When the panel is open  
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FUNC  
BAND  
DISC UP  
TOP  
Switches among Radio, CD changer, MD changer and TV.  
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Switches reception band.  
Moves to the next disc in Switches reception band.  
increasing order.  
VOLUME  
SEARCH  
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Increases and decreases volume (in all modes).  
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Moves preset channels  
up and down.  
Moves tracks up and  
down.  
Moves preset channels  
up and down.  
Remote control unit  
When pressed and held  
for 1 second:  
Fast-forward/  
W IDE  
Fast-backward.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
No function.  
Switches between  
playback and pause.  
No function.  
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MUTE  
ISR  
Turns mute on and off.  
ISR on and off.  
DISP  
Turns on and off the monitor.  
MONI  
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PS/AS  
SCN  
Preset scan.  
Scan play.  
Preset scan.  
When pressed and  
held for 2 seconds:  
Auto store.  
When pressed and held  
for 1 second: Disc scan  
play.  
When pressed and held  
for 2 seconds: Auto store.  
WIDE  
RPT  
No function.  
Repeat play.  
Switches TV display size.  
Switches the VISUAL mode.  
When pressed and held  
for 1 second: Disc repeat  
play.  
TV/VTR  
RDM  
No function.  
Random play.  
Switches between TV and  
VTR.  
When pressed and held  
for 1 second: Disc  
random play.  
VISUAL  
Switches the VISUAL mode.  
Inserting the Batteries  
1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide  
the rear cover in the direction of the arrow.  
Notes:  
• The remote control unit does not work when the panel is closed.  
2. Insert the AA (SUM-3, IECR-6/1.5V) batter-  
ies that came with the remote control unit  
facing in the directions shown in the figure,  
then close the rear cover.  
• Some of the corresponding buttons on the main unit and remote control unit have different functions.  
Notes:  
Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode.  
Take note of the following points:  
• When replacing batteries, replace both batteries  
with new ones.  
• 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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6. DCP  
The control panel can be detached to prevent  
theft. When detaching the control panel, store it  
in the DCP (DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL)  
case to prevent scratches.  
7. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING  
LCD panel/Generalities  
2. Lock the DCP/Operation Panel at the upper  
center until a click is heard.  
POWER button  
For a longer service life, be sure to read the following cautions.  
We recommend taking the DCP with you when  
leaving the car.  
Be sure to store the LCD panel inside the  
main unit when parking the car outdoors for  
long period of time. The LCD panel will oper-  
ate properly in a temperature range of 0 to  
60°C.  
Do not insert objects or poke in the space be-  
tween the LCD panel and the main unit when  
the panel is tilted.  
Removing the DCP  
1. Turn the power off.  
Do not place anything on the display when  
the panel is tilted.  
Dont allow any liquids on the set from drinks,  
umbrellas etc. Doing so may damage the in-  
ternal circuitry.  
2. Deeply push in the DCP RELEASE lever 6  
The remote controller may not work if the re-  
mote control sensor is exposed to direct sun-  
light.  
to release the DCP/Operation Panel.  
Do not disassemble or modify the set in any  
way. Doing so may result in damage.  
3. Press the power button 1 to turn on the  
DCP/RALEASE lever  
In extremely cold weather, the display move-  
ment may slow down and the display may  
darken, but this is not a malfunction. The dis-  
play will work normally when the temperature  
increases.  
power .  
The unit will not accept any key inputs for 1  
second after the DCP has been reattached.  
Do not draw the LCD panel out and use it as  
a tray. Also, subjecting the LCD panel to  
shocks may result in breakage, deformation  
or other damage.  
Small black and shiny spots inside the LCD  
panel are normal for LCD products.  
CAUTION  
The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks.  
After removing it, be careful not to drop it  
or subject it to strong shocks.  
Do not let cigarettes burn the display. Doing  
so may damage or deform the cabinet.  
The LCD panel may stop temporarily when it  
opens or closes, when the engine stops or  
when it is cold.  
If a problem should occur, have the set in-  
spected at your store of purchase.  
3. Pull the DCP toward you and remove it.  
If the Operation Panel is kept open, the DCP  
may drop due to vibration of the car. This  
results in damage to the DCP. So close the  
Operation Panel or remove the DCP to store  
into the case.  
Cleaning  
The connector connecting the main unit and  
the DCP is an extremely important part. Be  
careful not to damage it by pressing on it  
with fingernails, screwdrivers, etc.  
• Cleaning the cabinet  
• Cleaning the LCD panel  
Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off the dirt.  
For tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent  
diluted in water to a soft cloth, wipe off the dirt  
gently, then wipe again with a dry cloth.  
The LCD panel tends to collect dust, so wipe it  
off occasionally with a soft cloth. The surface is  
easily scratched, so do not rub it with hard ob-  
jects.  
DCP/Operation Panel  
Note:  
If the DCP is dirty, wipe off the dirt with a soft, dry  
cloth only.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner, etc.,  
as these substances may damage the cabinet  
or cause the paint to peel. Also, leaving rubber  
or plastic products in contact with the cabinet  
for long periods of time may cause stains.  
Attaching the DCP  
1. Hold the DCP/Operation Panel with its rear  
side facing the main unit and, as shown in  
the figure below, put the lower edge of the  
panel onto the corresponding edge of the main  
unit.  
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Basic Operations  
8. OPERATIONS  
If a title has been input, it is shown in the SUB dis-  
play. If no title has been input, ---------appears in  
the display. To input a title, refer to the subsection  
Entering titlesin Other Functionssection.  
3. To store the Color LCD display ¥ in the source  
unit, turn it to the horizontal position until a  
click is heard.  
Note: Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of  
Basic Operations  
chapter 2. CONTROLSon page 5 (unfold).  
Some special characters of the title, will not be  
displayed on the Information Panel of the DCP. In  
this case, those characters will only be left blank.  
Adjusting the volume  
Operate the VOLUME button 2 in the direction  
of the arrows w (up) or z(down) to adjust the  
volume;  
CAUTION  
When the unit is turned on, starting and stop-  
ping the engine with its volume raised to the  
maximum level may harm your hearings. Be  
careful about adjusting the volume.  
Showing a mode display  
When the panel is open:  
w: Increases the volume.  
z: Decreases the volume.  
Press the TITLE button ( to show the Title List  
display. In the Title List display, the titles of items  
stored in the PRESET buttons # 1 to 6 are listed.  
Note:  
The volume level indicated in the display is in a  
range from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).  
Use this unit after starting the engine.  
For detailed information, refer to the section Title  
list play.  
Turning on and off the monitor  
CAUTION  
While driving, keep the volume at a level at  
which external sounds can be heard.  
Pressing the DISP button @ turns the monitor  
on and off.  
Opening and turning the display  
Notes:  
Do not place any object on the open display.  
Do not drop any object on the movable part.  
Do not expose the display to shocks.  
1. Press the OPEN button ! to open the Color  
LCD display ¥.  
When a button is pressed or during security moni-  
toring, the monitor-off mode is canceled.  
Turning on and off the power  
Note:  
Be careful about using this unit for a long time with-  
out running the engine. If you drain the cars bat-  
tery too far, you may not be able to start the en-  
gine and this can reduce the service life of the  
battery.  
Switching the display  
When the panel is closed:  
Mute  
Press the DISP button  
play.  
@
to select the desired dis-  
Each time you press the MUTE button $, mute  
is turned on and off.  
If the Color LCD display ¥ is left horizontally  
in the open position for 10 seconds or longer,  
it is automatically drawn in.  
Each time you press the DISP button @, the dis-  
play switches in the following order:  
1. Press the POWER button 1.  
MUTEappears when mute is turned on.  
2. The illumination and display on the unit light  
up. The unit automatically remembers its last  
operation mode and will automatically switch  
to display that mode.  
2. Turn the Color LCD display ¥ upwards to a  
good view angle.  
Setting the Z-enhancer  
This unit comes with 3 types of sound tone effect  
stored in memory. Select the one you prefer.  
When the monitor is turned upwards, a pic-  
ture appears in the display. The Information  
Panel 4 display disappears.  
3. Press and hold the POWER button 1 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer to turn off the power for the unit.  
The factory default setting is Z-EHCR OFF.  
When a Z-enhancer comes on (1-3), Z-EHCR”  
appears in the display.  
Note:  
About the SYSTEM CHECK”  
The confirmation of connected equipment must be  
performed for this unit only when the wiring con-  
nection is complete and power is turned on to the  
unit first. When the power is supplied, SYSTEM ”  
and PUSH PWRappear alternately in the dis-  
play. Press the POWER button 1, the system  
check starts inside the unit. When COMPLETE”  
appears, press once again the POWER button 1.  
• “Z-EHCR 1(Z-Enhancer 1):  
Setting emphasizing bass.  
• “Z-EHCR 2(Z-Enhancer 2):  
Setting emphasizing treble.  
• “Z-EHCR 3(Z-Enhancer 3):  
Setting emphasizing bass and  
treble.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn the display unless it is completely  
open.  
Selecting a mode  
1. Press the FUNC button 1 to change the mode  
• “Z-EHCR OFF(Z-Enhancer off):  
Neither bass nor treble are empha-  
sized by the Z-enhancer.  
of operation.  
2. Each time you press the FUNC button 1, the  
mode of operation changes in the following  
order:  
When adjusting the angle of the display be  
careful no to let your fingers get caught by  
the panel or instrument panel of the vehicle.  
Notes:  
Note:  
Once selected, the preferred display becomes the  
default display. When a function adjustment such  
as volume is made, the display momentarily  
switches to that functions display, then returns  
back to the preferred display several seconds af-  
ter the adjustment.  
Incapable of operation when connecting DSP  
(DPH7500z/7700z).  
Radio mode CD changer mode MD  
changer mode TV mode Radio mode...  
External equipment not connected with CeNET  
is not selected.  
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Basic Operations  
Basic Operations  
When the panel is closed:  
Turning on/off the loudness  
Adjusting the bass and treble  
Notes:  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
This function can be adjusted only when the Z-  
enhancer is OFF.  
Each time you press the Z-EHCR button 9, the  
tone effect changes in the following order:  
The loudness effect emphasizes the bass and  
treble to create a natural sound tone. When you  
are listening to music at a low volume, it is rec-  
ommended to use the loudness effect.  
Z-EHCR 1Z-EHCR 2Z-EHCR 3➜  
Z-EHCR OFFZ-EHCR 1...  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
1. Press the A-M button & to change into the  
When the panel is open:  
AUDIO-MODE display.  
1. Press theA-M button & for 1 second or longer  
to select Loudness ON. The LDindicator  
lights in the display.  
1. Press the A-M button & to change into the  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select BAS/TRE. Then press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
change into the BASS/TREBLE adjusting dis-  
play.  
AUDIO-MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select Z-EHCR. Press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into  
the Z-enhancer selecting display.  
2. Press theA-M button & for 1 second or longer  
to select Loudness OFF. The LDindicator  
goes off.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to adjust the BASSor TREBLE.  
Note:  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
When using a sold separately digital sound processor  
(DPH7500z/7700z), a feature called auto loudness is  
selected. This function is different from the loudness  
effect. For further details on the auto loudness feature,  
refer to the subsection Output adjustment of auto  
loudness, subwoofer and playback band.  
ward to select out of:  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust a level (adjustment range: from  
-6 to 6).  
TYPE 1(Z-Enhancer 1) TYPE 2(Z-En-  
hancer 2)  
TYPE 3(Z-Enhancer 3)  
OFF(Z-Enhancer off),  
5. When the adjustment is finished, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move  
the cursor to MENU. Then press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
and press the ENT at the center of the JOY-  
STICK ¡ to set a desired Z-enhancer.  
4. When the setting is finished, operate the JOY-  
STICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move the  
cursor to the MENU. Then press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Adjusting the balance and fader  
Note:  
To return from theAUDIO-MODE display to the  
STANDARD display, press the A-M button &  
once again.  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
1. Press the A-M button & to change into the  
AUDIO-MODE display.  
Adjusting the Z-enhancer  
Note:  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select BAL/FAD. Then press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
change into the BAL/FAD adjusting display.  
1. Press the A-M button & to change into the  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select BALANCEor FADER.  
AUDIO-MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK  
¡
upward or down-  
ward to select  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change  
into the Z-enhancer adjusting display  
Z-EH LVLlevel. Press the ENT  
ward to make an adjustment.  
Adjusting range of the balance: L13 to R13  
Adjusting range of the fader: front 12 / rear 12  
.
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust the Z-enhancer level.  
5. When the adjustment is finished, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move  
the cursor to MENU. Then press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
When Z-Enhancer 1 is selected, you can adjust  
the bass in the range of ±2.  
When Z-Enhancer 2 is selected, you can adjust  
the treble in the range of ±2.  
When Z-Enhancer 3 is selected, you can adjust  
the bass and treble in the range of ±2.  
4. When the adjustment is finished, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move  
the cursor to MENU. Then press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
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Radio Operations  
Instant station recall (ISR)  
Instant station recall is a special radio preset that  
instantly accesses a favorite radio station at a  
touch of a button. The ISR function even oper-  
ates with the unit in other modes.  
Radio Operations  
2. Press the right or left side of SEARCH button  
2 to automatically seek a station.  
Manual memory  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
FM reception  
For enhanced FM performance the  
tuner includes signal actuated stereo control, En-  
hanced MultiAGC, Impulse noise reduction curcuits  
and Multipath noise reduction circuits.  
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When the right side of SEARCH button 2 is  
pressed, the station is sought in the direction  
of higher frequencies; if the left side of  
SEARCH button 2 is pressed, the station is  
sought in the direction of lower frequencies.  
sired band. (FM or AM)  
2. Select the desired station with seek tuning,  
manual tuning, or preset tuning.  
ISR memory  
3. Press and hold one of the PRESET buttons  
# for 2 seconds or longer to store the cur-  
rent station into preset memory.  
Changing the reception area  
1. Select the station that you wish to store in ISR  
memory.  
This unit is initially set to USA frequency intervals  
of 10kHz forAM and 200kHz for FM. When using it  
outside the USA, the frequency reception range  
can be switched to the intervals below.  
Manual tuning  
There are 2 ways available: Quick tuning and step  
tuning.  
2. Press and hold ISR button 0 for 2 seconds  
Auto store  
or longer.  
Auto store is a function for storing up to 6 sta-  
tions that are automatically tuned in sequentially.  
If 6 receivable stations cannot be received, a pre-  
viously stored station remains unoverwritten at  
the memory position.  
Recalling a station with ISR  
When you are in the step tuning mode, the fre-  
quency changes one step at a time. In quick tun-  
ing mode, you can quickly tune the desired fre-  
quency.  
Setting the reception area  
In any mode, press ISR button 0 to turn on the  
radio function and tune the selected radio sta-  
tion. ISRappears in the display. Press ISR but-  
ton 0 again to return to the previous mode.  
While pressing DISP button @ , each time you  
press and hold the number 6of the PRESET  
buttons # for 2 seconds or longer, the recep-  
tion area switches from inside the USA to out-  
side the USA or from outside the USA to in-  
side the USA.  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
sired band. (FM or AM)  
sired band. (FM or AM)  
If MANUis not lit in the display (or when the  
panel is closed, if the indicator SRCHis lit),  
press and hold the BAND button % for 1 sec-  
ond or longer. MANUappears in the display  
(or when the panel is closed, the indicator  
SRCHgoes off) and manual tuning is now  
available.  
2. Press and hold the PS/AS button 5 for 2 sec-  
onds or longer. The stations with good recep-  
tion are stored automatically to the preset  
channels.  
Any station preset memories are lost when the  
reception area is changed.  
Listening to the radio  
1. Press the FUNC button 1 and select the RA-  
Preset scan  
Preset scan receives the stations stored in pre-  
set memory in order. This function is useful when  
searching for desired station in memory.  
2. Tune into a station.  
DIO mode.  
Quick tuning:  
2. Press the BAND button % and select the ra-  
dio band. Each time the button is pressed,  
the radio reception band changes in the fol-  
lowing order:  
Press and hold the right or left side of the  
SEARCH button 2 for 1 second or longer to  
tune in a station.  
1. Press the PS/AS button 5.  
2. When the desired station is tuned in, press  
the PS/AS button 5 again to continue receiv-  
ing that station.  
Step tuning:  
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1...  
Press the right or left side of the SEARCH but-  
ton 2 to manually tune in a station.  
3. Press the right or left side of the SEARCH but-  
ton 2 to tune in the desired station.  
Note:  
Be careful not to press and hold PS/AS button 5  
for 2 seconds or longer, otherwise the auto store  
function engages and the unit starts storing sta-  
tions.  
Recalling a preset station  
Tuning  
A total of 24 preset positions (6-FM1, 6-FM2, 6-  
FM3, 6-AM) exists to store individual radio sta-  
tions in memory. Pressing the corresponding  
PRESET buttons # recalls the stored radio fre-  
quency automatically.  
There are 3 types of tuning mode available, seek  
tuning, manual tuning and preset tuning.  
Seek tuning  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
1. Press the BAND buttons % and select the  
sired band. (FM or AM)  
desired band. (FM or AM)  
If MANUis lit in the display (or when the panel  
is closed, if the indicator SRCHis not lit) press  
and hold the BAND button % for 1 second or  
longer. MANUin the display goes off (or when  
the panel is open the indicator SRCH”  
lights)and seek tuning is now available.  
2. Press the corresponding PRESET buttons #  
to recall the stored station.  
Press and hold one of the PRESET buttons #  
for 2 seconds or longer to store that station  
into preset memory.  
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CD Changer Operations  
CD Changer Operations  
Repeat play  
The repeat play continuously plays the current  
track. This function continues automatically until  
it is cancelled or the mode is changed.  
When the panel is closed:  
CD changer functions  
Fast-forward/Fast-backward  
Fast-forward  
1. Display the CD-text title (disc or track).  
When an optional CD changer is connected  
through the CeNET cable, this unit controls all  
CD changer functions. This unit can control a total  
of 2 changers (MD and/or CD).  
2. Press and hold the BAND button % for 1 sec-  
Press and hold the right side of the SEARCH  
button 2 for 1 second or longer.  
ond or longer. The titles scroll.  
1. Press the RPT button 7, to make repeat play  
starts. “RPT” lights in the display.  
When the panel is open:  
Fast-backward  
Press the FUNC button 1 and select the CD  
changer mode to start play. If 2 CD changers are  
connected, press the FUNC button 1 to select  
the CD changer for play.  
1. Display the CD-text title (disc & track).  
Press and hold the left side of the SEARCH but-  
ton 2 for 1 second or longer.  
2. To cancel repeat play, press the RPT button  
2. Press and hold the TITLE button ( for 1 sec-  
7 again. “RPT” goes off from the display and  
the unit returns to normal play.  
ond or longer to scroll the disc title.  
Top function  
The top function plays from the first track (track  
No. 1) of the disc.  
3. To scroll the track title, press for 1 second or  
longer the TITLE button ( within 30 seconds  
after scrolling the disc title.  
If “NO MAG” appears in the display, insert the  
magazine into the CD changer. “LOADING” ap-  
pears in the display while the player loads (checks)  
the magazine.  
If “NO DISC” appears in the display, eject the  
magazine and insert discs into each slot. Then,  
reinsert the magazine back into the CD changer.  
Disc repeat play  
After all tracks in the current disc have been  
played, the disc repeat play automatically replays  
the current disc over from the first track. This func-  
tion continues automatically until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
Notes:  
When playing a disc 1 to 6  
If the disc title is shorter than 16 characters, the  
track titles begin to scroll immediately.  
If the track title is shorter than 16 characters, the  
Press the DIRECT buttons # (1 to 6) with the  
same number as the CD playing.  
When playing a disc 7 to 12 (only when a 12  
track titles does not scroll.  
disc CD changer is used.)  
1. When you press the RPT button 7 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer, disc repeat play starts. “D-RPT”  
lights in the display.  
CAUTION  
CD-ROM discs cannot be played in the CD  
changer.  
Selecting a CD  
Each of the DIRECT buttons # corresponds to  
a disc loaded into the magazine.  
Press the DIRECT buttons # (7 to 12) with the  
same number as the CD playing for 1 second or  
longer.  
2. To cancel disc repeat play, press the RPT  
button 7 again. “D-RPT” goes off from the  
display and the unit returns to normal play  
from the track being played.  
Selecting a disc from 1 to 6  
Scan play  
Pausing play  
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 3 to pause  
play. PAUSEappears in the display.  
Press the corresponding DIRECT buttons (1 to  
6) # to select the desired disc.  
The scan play locates and plays the first 10 sec-  
onds of each track on a disc automatically. This  
function continues on the disc until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
Selecting a disc from 7 to 12 (only when a  
12 disc CD changer is used.)  
Random play  
2. To resume play, press the PLAY/PAUSE but-  
The random play selects and plays individual  
tracks on the disc in no particular order. This func-  
tion continues automatically until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
Press the corresponding DIRECT buttons (7 to  
12) # for 1 second or more, then select the  
desired disc.  
ton 3 again.  
The scan play is useful when you want to select a  
desired track.  
Displaying CD titles  
1. Press the SCN button 5 to start scan play.  
This unit can display title data for CD-text CDs  
and user titles input with this unit.  
2. Press the SCN button 5 again to cancel the  
1. When you press the RDM button 8, random  
play starts. “RDM” lights in the display.  
Selecting a track  
Track-up  
scan play. Current track continues to play.  
Each time you press and hold the DISP button  
@ for 1 second or longer, the title display changes  
in the following order.  
2. To cancel random play, press the RDM but-  
ton 8 again. “RDM” goes off from the dis-  
play and the unit returns to normal play.  
1. Press the right side of the SEARCH button  
2 to move ahead to the beginning of the next  
track.  
Disc scan play  
The disc scan play locates and plays the first 10  
seconds of the first track on each disc in the cur-  
rently selected CD changer. This function con-  
tinues automatically until it is cancelled or the  
mode is changed.  
When the panel is closed:  
2. Each time you press the right side of the  
SEARCH button 2, the track advances ahead  
to the beginning of the next track.  
Disc random play  
User title (disc) CD-text title (disc) CD-text  
title (track) User title (disc)...  
The disc random play selects and plays individual  
tracks or discs automatically in no particular or-  
der. This function continues automatically until it  
is cancelled or the mode is changed.  
When the panel is open:  
Track-down  
The disc scan play is useful when you want to se-  
lect a desired CD.  
User title (disc) CD-text title (disc & track) ꢀ  
User title (disc)...  
1. Press the left side of the SEARCH button 2  
to move back to the beginning of the current  
track.  
1. Press the SCN button 5 for 1 second or  
1. When you press the RDM button 8 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer, disc random play starts. “D-  
RDM” lights in the display.  
Note:  
longer to start disc scan play.  
If the CD playing is not a CD-text CD or no user  
title has been input, ----------appears in the dis-  
play.  
2. Press the SCN button 5 again to cancel disc  
scan play. Normal disc play continues on the  
current track.  
2. Press the left side of the SEARCH button 2  
twice to move to the beginning of the previ-  
ous track.  
2. To cancel disc random play, press the RDM  
button 8 again. “D-RDM” goes off from the  
display and the unit returns to normal play  
from the track being played.  
Scrolling a CD-text title  
When a CD-text title is longer than 16 charac-  
ters (8 characters when the panel is closed), you  
can scroll the display as follows.  
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MD Changer Operations  
Random play  
The random play selects and plays individual  
tracks on the disc in no particular order. This func-  
tion continues automatically until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
MD Changer Operations  
Notes:  
Scan play  
MD changer functions  
When the disc title is within 16 characters, the title  
is scrolled immediately.  
If the track title is shorter than 16 characters, the  
track titles does not scroll.  
The scan play locates and plays the first 10 sec-  
onds of each track on a disc automatically. This  
function continues on the disc until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
When an optional MD changer is connected  
through the CeNET cable, this unit controls all  
MD changer functions. This unit can control a  
total of 2 changers (MD and/or CD).  
The scan play is useful when you want to select a  
desired track.  
1. When you press the RDM button 8, random  
play starts. RDMlights in the display.  
Press the FUNC button 1 and select the MD  
changer mode to start play. If 2 MD changers  
are connected, press the FUNC button 1 to se-  
lect the MD changer for play.  
Selecting an MD  
Each of the DIRECT buttons # corresponds to  
an MD loaded into the MD changer.  
1. When you press the SCN button 5, scan play  
2. To cancel random play, press the RDM but-  
ton 8 again. RDMgoes off from the dis-  
play and the unit returns to normal play.  
starts.  
Press the DIRECT buttons # (1 to 6) and select  
the desired MD.  
2. Press the SCN button 5 again to cancel the  
If NO DISCappears in the display, load MDs into  
the MD changer.  
play. Current track continues to play.  
Disc random play  
Selecting a track  
Track-up  
Pausing play  
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 3 to pause  
play. PAUSEappears in the display.  
Disc scan play  
The disc random play selects and plays individual  
tracks or discs automatically in no particular or-  
der. This function continues automatically until it  
is cancelled or the mode is changed.  
The disc scan play locates and plays the first 10  
seconds of the first track on each disc in the cur-  
rently selected MD changer. This function con-  
tinues automatically until it is cancelled or the  
mode is changed.  
1. Press the right side of the SEARCH button  
2 to move ahead to the beginning of the next  
track.  
2. To resume play, press the PLAY/PAUSE but-  
ton 3 again.  
1. When you press the RDM button 8 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer, random play starts. D-RDM”  
lights in the display.  
2. Each time you press the right side of the  
SEARCH button 2, the track advances ahead  
to the beginning of the next track.  
The disc scan play is useful when you want to  
select a desired MD.  
Switching disc titles and track  
titles  
This unit can display disc titles and track titles  
already entered on MDs. Titles up to 128 char-  
acters long can be displayed by scrolling the  
titles.  
2. To cancel random play, press the RDM but-  
ton 8 again. D-RDMgoes off from the dis-  
play and the unit returns to normal play from  
the track being played.  
1. When you press the SCN button 5 for 1 sec-  
Track-down  
ond or longer, disc scan play starts.  
1. Press the left side of the SEARCH button 2  
to move back to the beginning of the current  
track.  
2. To cancel disc scan play, press the SCN but-  
ton 5 again. Normal disc play continues on  
the current track.  
Titles cannot be entered for MDs with this unit.  
2. Press the left side of the SEARCH button 2  
twice to move to the beginning of the previ-  
ous track.  
When the panel is closed:  
Repeat play  
1. Press the DISP button @ to show the SUB  
The repeat play continuously plays the current  
track. This function continues automatically until  
it is cancelled or the mode is changed.  
display. The disc title or track title is displayed.  
Fast-forward/Fast-backward  
Fast-forward  
2. Each time you press and hold the DISP but-  
ton @ for 1 second or longer, the display  
toggles between the disc title and the track  
title.  
1. When you press the RPT button 7, repeat  
play starts. RPTlights in the display.  
Press and hold the right side of he SEARCH but-  
ton 2 for 1 second or longer.  
2. To cancel repeat play, press the RPT button  
7 again. RPTgoes off from the display and  
the unit returns to normal play.  
When the panel is open:  
Fast-backward  
Both disc and track titles are displayed.  
Press and hold the left side of he SEARCH but-  
ton 2 for 1 second or longer.  
Scrolling titles  
Disc repeat play  
Top function  
The top function plays from the first track (track  
No. 1) of the disc.  
When a title is longer than 16 characters (or 8  
characters if the panel is closed), you can scroll  
through it with the following operation.  
After all the tracks on the current disc have been  
played, the disc repeat play automatically replays  
the current disc over from the first track. This func-  
tion continues automatically until it is cancelled  
or the mode is changed.  
When the panel is closed:  
Press the DIRECT buttons # (1 to 6) with the  
same number that the MD playing.  
1. Display the MD title (disc or track).  
If an MD is not loaded in a slot of the MD changer,  
pressing the DIRECT buttons # corresponding  
to its disc number is invalid.  
2. Press the BAND button % for 1 second or  
1. When you press the RPT button 7 for 1 sec-  
ond or longer, disc repeat play starts. D-RPT”  
lights in the display.  
longer. The display scrolls through the title.  
When the panel is open:  
2. To cancel disc repeat play, press the RPT  
button 7 again. D-RPTgoes off from the  
display and the unit returns to normal play  
from the track being played.  
1. Press the TITLE button ( for 1 second or  
longer to scroll through the disc title.  
2. To scroll the track title, press for 1 second or  
longer the TITLE button ( within 30 seconds  
after scrolling the disc title.  
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TV Operations  
TV Operations  
press and hold the BAND button % for 1 sec-  
ond or longer. MANUin the display goes off  
(or when the panel is closed, the indicator  
SRCHlights) and seek tuning is now avail-  
able.  
TV functions  
When an optional TV tuner is connected through  
the CeNET cable, this unit controls all TV tuner  
functions. To watch TV requires a TV tuner.  
Manual memory  
1. Select the desired station with seek tuning,  
manual tuning or preset tuning.  
Setting the TV diver  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
Normally use the TV diver with the ONposition.  
2. Press and hold one of the PRESET buttons  
# for 2 seconds or longer to store the cur-  
rent station to that preset memory.  
You can change the reception setting for the TV  
antenna connected to the TV tuner.  
2. Press the right or left side of the SEARCH  
button 2 to automatically seek a station.  
Press the right side of the SEARCH button  
2 to automatically tune up the frequency  
band to the next available TV station; press  
the left side to automatically tune down.  
WARNING  
1. Press the ADJ button * to switch to the ad-  
justment selection display.  
Auto store  
Auto store selects 6 TV stations automatically and  
stores each one into a preset memory.  
For your safety, the driver should not watch  
the TV or operate the controls while driv-  
ing. Please note that watching and operat-  
ing the TV while driving are prohibited by  
law in some countries.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select TV DIVER.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select ONor OFFand press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set  
the selected reception setting.  
If there are not 6 stations with good reception,  
stations previously stored in memory remain and  
only the strong stations are stored into memory.  
Manual tuning  
There are 2 ways available: Quick tuning and step  
tuning. When you are in the step tuning mode,  
the frequency changes one step at a time. In  
quick tuning mode, you can quickly tune the de-  
sired frequency.  
Watching TV  
Notes:  
For your safety, this unit has a safety function which  
turns off the picture when the car is moving, so  
only the audio can be heard. The picture can only  
be watched when the car is stopped and the park-  
ing break is applied.  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
ON:  
sired TV band. (TV1 or TV2)  
Sets reception emphasizing the visual.  
OFF:  
2. Press and hold the AS/PS button 5 for 2 sec-  
onds or longer. The stations with good recep-  
tion are automatically stored to the PRESET  
buttons # .  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
Sets the diver setting to OFF.  
sired band. (TV1 or TV2)  
4. Press the ADJ button * return to the previ-  
If MANUis not lit in the display (or when the  
panel is closed, if the indicator SRCHis lit),  
press and hold the BAND button % for 1 sec-  
ond or longer. MANUappears in the display  
(or when the panel is closed, the indicator  
SRCHgoes off) and manual tuning is now  
available.  
ous mode.  
Preset scan  
1. Press the FUNC button 1 and select the TV  
Preset scan allows the user to view each preset  
position before it automatically advances to the  
next preset. This function is useful for searching  
for desired TV station in memory.  
mode.  
2. Press the BAND button % to select the de-  
sired TV band (TV1 or TV2). Each time the  
button is pressed, the input selection toggles  
between TV1 and TV2.  
2. Tune into a station.  
1. Press the AS/PS button 5.  
Quick tuning:  
2. When the desired channel is received, press  
3. Press the right or left side of the SEARCH  
Press and hold the right or left side of the  
SEARCH button 2 for 1 second or longer to tune  
in a station.  
the AS/PS button 5 again.  
button 2 to tune in the desired TV station.  
Switching the VTR system between  
NTSC and PAL  
This function is enabled only when the panel is  
open.  
Watching a video  
Step tuning:  
The TV tuner has a VTR input terminal to which  
1 external device can be connected. Connect a  
12V video cassette player (VCP) or video cas-  
sette recorder (VCR) to the TV tuner input termi-  
nal.  
Press the right or left side of the SEARCH but-  
ton 2 to manually tune in a station.  
Note:  
Switch to the VTR mode you use.  
Manual tuning is cancelled if you do not operate  
the unit for 7 seconds longer.  
1. Press the ADJ button * to switch to the ad-  
justment selection display.  
1. Press the RDM button 8 and select the VTR.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to move the cursor to VTR N/P.  
2. To return to the TV broadcast, press the RDM  
Recalling a preset station  
button 8 again.  
A total of 12 TV stations can be stored (6-TV1  
and 6-TV2). This allows you to select your favor-  
ite TV stations and store them in memory for later  
recall.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to move the cursor to select NTSCor  
PAL.  
Tuning  
There are 3 types of tuning mode available, seek  
tuning, manual tuning and preset tuning.  
4. Press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
¡ to set the selected VTR mode.  
sired TV band. (TV1 or TV2)  
Seek tuning  
1. Press the BAND button % and select the de-  
2. To recall a stored TV station, press the de-  
sired PRESET buttons # to select that sta-  
tion.  
sired TV band (TV1 or TV2).  
Press and hold one of the PRESET buttons #  
for 2 seconds or longer to store the current sta-  
tion into the preset memory.  
If MANUis lit in the display (or when the panel  
is closed, if the indicator SRCHis not lit),  
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TV Operations  
Rear Vision Camera  
Operation of External Visual  
Devices (VISUAL Mode)  
Changing over TV display size  
This function is available only when the panel is  
open.  
Adjusting the brightness and tone  
of color  
Monitoring the rear vision camera  
The rear vision camera can be connected to this  
unit. For the power supply of the camera, mount  
the power box sold separately (CAA-147).  
External visual devices such as DVD and VTR  
devices can be connected to the DIN 8-pin ter-  
minal, and the image and sound can then be  
played using VISUAL mode.  
Notes:  
Press the WIDE button 7 to change over the  
TV display size. Each time you press the  
WIDE button 7, the TV display size changes  
in the following order:  
This operation is available only when the car is  
stopped and the parking brake is applied.  
This function is not available when the display is  
stored.  
The HUE setting can be adjusted only when the  
NTSC mode is selected.  
Notes:  
This function is not available when the display is  
stored.  
Notes:  
While driving, the image of the VISUAL Mode is  
turned OFF and only sound is played.  
Images can only be played when the vehicle is  
stationary with the parking brake ON.  
NORMALWIDEF. WIDECIN-  
EMANORMAL”  
1. Press the ADJ button * to switch to the ad-  
NORMAL: (normal display)  
justment selection display.  
There is a black area at both right and left  
ends of a display. In case of normal TV broad-  
casting (4:3), the image can be shown with-  
out being cut or deformed.  
1. With the panel open, push VISUAL button )  
to switch from radio, TV, CD/MD changer  
mode to VISUAL mode.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select the option MONI ADJ(by  
moving the cursor).  
2. To exit VISUAL Mode and return to the previ-  
3. Press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
WIDE: (wide mode)  
ous mode, press VISUAL button ) again.  
¡.  
The image format played in VISUAL mode can  
be set to NTSC or PAL format. The setting  
method is the same as for the TV. Please refer  
to the TV explanation.  
The image at right and left ends in a display  
elongates horizontally.  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select BRIGHT,COLORor HUE”  
(by moving the cursor).  
F. WIDE: (full wide mode)  
The whole image elongates horizontally.  
CINEMA: (cinema mode)  
In VISUAL mode, the picture quality can be ad-  
justed. The setting method is the same as for  
the TV. Please refer to the TV explanation.  
BRIGHT:  
Adjust the brightness of the display.  
COLOR:  
The image at both top and bottom in a dis-  
play disappears.  
Adjusts the color saturation.  
HUE:  
Switching to Composite  
Screen  
Notes:  
When a normal 4:3 size image, not being a wide  
one, is viewed by displaying it fully on a wide TV  
display in a wide mode or a full-wide mode, a part  
of the peripheral image will be lacking or deformed.  
In deference to the intention of producer, an origi-  
nal image can be viewed in a normal mode.  
Adjusts the tone of color (red is emphasized  
or green is emphasized.)  
The display panel can be switched to a composite  
screen to lock the monitor or to view a video CD.  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust a level.  
1. When the panel is open, press the OPEN/  
M.LOCK button ! to switch to the compos-  
ite screen.  
6. When the adjustment is made, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move  
the cursor to MENU. Then press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the adjustment selection display.  
During superimposed display, it becomes a full-  
wide mode.  
2. When the panel is open and the composite screen  
is shown, press the OPEN/M.LOCK button  
! again to return to the previous screen.  
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Other Functions  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward, rightward or leftward and move the cur-  
sor to the character to be entered. Press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡.  
Always turning on the button  
illumination on the operation panel  
Note:  
The following operation is enabled when the panel  
is open.  
The button illumination on the operation panel  
when the display is turned upward, can be  
switched between ONand OFF.  
Clock Adjustment  
1. Press the ADJ button * to display the ad-  
justment selection display.  
2. Move the JOYSTICK ¡ up or down to select  
CLOCK, then press ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ to display the clock adjustment  
display.  
When the cursor is at the lower/upper limit of  
the display, operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward  
or downward, the character string of the follow-  
ing line appears.  
-->:  
<--:  
--I--:  
Space  
Backspace  
Centering  
3. Move the JOYSTICK ¡ left or right to select  
HR or MIN, then move the JOYSTICK ¡ up  
or down to adjust the time.  
ON: Button illumination on the operation  
panel turns on for 5 seconds;  
OFF: Button illumination is always on when  
the power is turned on;  
The time is displayed in 12-hour format.  
4. Pressing ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
¡ when the cursor is above HR or MIN saves  
the adjusted value in memory and simulta-  
neously returns the display to the previous  
display (adjustment selection display).  
5. Repeat the step 4 to enter the complete title.  
1. When the panel is open, press the ADJ button  
6. Press and hold the ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer to store  
the title into memory and cancel title input mode.  
£ to show the adjustment selection display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward and select AUTO ILLto show ON”  
and OFFin the menu bar.  
To cancel clock adjustment before completion,  
use the JOYSTICK ¡ to move the cursor to  
MENU, then press ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡.  
Title list play  
You can display a list of titles, then select the disc  
or broadcast station to listen to from that list.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select either position to be set and  
press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
¡ for setting.  
You can not display a title list with the unit in Seek,  
Preset Scan, Auto store (Tuner or TV), Scan, Re-  
peat or Random (CD changer or MD changer)  
mode. Cancel those operation modes before to  
display a title list.  
Triggered audio mute for cellular  
telepones  
This unit requires special wiring to mute the au-  
dio signal automatically when a cellular telephone  
rings in the car.  
4. Press the ADJ button * to return to the pre-  
vious mode.  
To set ONagain, switch OFFto ONmanually.  
1. With the unit in radio, CD/MD changer, TV,  
press the TITLE button (. A title list is dis-  
played. The following functions can be car-  
ried out in a title list display.  
Entering titles  
This function is not compatible wiht all cellular  
telepones Contact your local authorized Clarion  
dealer for information on proper installation and  
compatibility.  
Titles up to 10 characters long can be stored in  
memory and displayed. The numbers of titles that  
can be entered for each mode are as follows.  
TUNER: A title of a channel stored in the  
presets 1 to 6 or a channel number is dis-  
played.  
Mode  
Number of titles  
30 titles  
CD/MD changer: DISC titles for discs 1 to  
6 are displayed (By changing over a display  
page in case of 12-CD changer, disc 7 to 12  
can be displayed). When there is not any disc  
in a changer, ---------is displayed.  
Radio mode  
TV mode  
15 titles  
CD changer mode  
CDC655z connected  
CDC655Tz connected  
CDC1255z connected  
Number of titles  
60 titles  
TV: A title of a channel stored in the pre-  
sets 1 to 6 or a channel number is displayed.  
100 titles  
50 titles  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select one of the items 1 to 6. Press  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to re-  
produce the selected broadcast station or  
disc.  
You cannot enter titles with the unit in Seek, Pre-  
set Scan, Auto store (TUNER, TV), Scan, Repeat  
or Random (CD changer, MD changer) mode. Can-  
cel each of those operations before entering titles.  
In case of 12-CD changer, move the cursor to  
disc 6 and then operate the JOYSTICK ¡  
downward to change over to a list display of  
discs 7 to 12.  
1. Press the FUNC button 1 to select the mode  
you want to enter a title (CD changer or TV).  
2. Select and play a CD in the CD changer or  
tune in to a TV station for which you want to  
enter the title.  
3. Press the TITLE button ( again to return to  
the STANDARD display.  
3. If you press and hold the TITLE button ( for  
1 second or longer, the display switches to  
the title input mode display.  
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4. After adjustment (setting), operate the JOY-  
STICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move the  
cursor to MENUand press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to the  
adjustment selection display.  
DSP control function  
If the DSP (DPH7500z/7700z), sold separately,  
is connected to this unit using the CeNET cable,  
all the functions of the DSP can be controlled.  
Operations common to each mode  
Standard mode/Setting the lis-  
tening position  
Output adjustment of auto loudness,  
subwoofer and playback band  
1. Press the ADJ button * to switch to the ad-  
Selection of listening position  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
When the DSP is connected, an external ampli-  
fier is required.  
DSP control can all be operated only when the  
panel is open.  
5. Press the ADJ button * again to return to  
justment selection display.  
the STANDARD display.  
MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select SOUNDand press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change  
into the Sound adjustment display. In the  
Sound adjustment display A.LD LEVEL,  
W.OUT, W.LPF, HPF, T.TONEare  
listed.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select POSITION. SELECT" and  
DETAILare displayed in the menu bar.  
Selecting the standard mode or the  
professional mode  
DSP functions  
There are 2 modes available in DPH7500z/7700z,  
standard mode and professional mode. Choose  
one of them and adjust the sound field and the  
sound quality.  
The factory default setting is STD.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select SELECT, and press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show  
Position selecting display.  
1. Press the ADJ button  
*
to switch to the ad-  
justment selection display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select DSF/EQ. STDand PRO”  
items are displayed in the menu bar.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select an item to be adjusted.  
Functions common to each mode:  
Such as auto loudness, subwoofer etc.  
Standard mode:  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward and press the ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ to select a desired position.  
3. To make an adjustment on:  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select a desired mode and press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set  
the mode thus selected.  
Auto loudness adjustment  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to move the cursor to MENU, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
return to the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Adjustment using the graphic equalizer function  
and the DSP function.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust an auto loudness level (0 to  
10).  
Professional mode:  
4. After setting, press the ADJ button * again  
Adjustment using the space equalizer function  
and the parametric equalizer function.  
Woofer out adjustment  
to return to the STANDARD display.  
Select woofer output out of STEREO,  
MONO, or OFF.  
Detail adjustment of listening  
position  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
When the standard mode is selected, adjustment  
for the professional mode cannot be made. On  
the contrary, when the professional mode is se-  
lected, adjustment for the standard mode cannot  
be made.  
For details on functions of each mode, refer to the  
owners manual supplied with the DPH7500z/  
7700z.  
Woofer level adjustment  
You can adjust an output sound level of  
subwoofer.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select a desired item, and then press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
set it.  
MODE display.  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select POSITION. SELECT" and  
DETAILare displayed in the menu bar.  
MODE display.  
Woofer LPF adjustment  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select W-VOLand press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show  
the woofer level adjusting display.  
Select woofer LPF slope out of 50Hz,  
80Hz, 120Hz.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select DETAIL, and press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show  
Position Detail adjusting display.  
Hereafter the graphic equalizer is referred to as a  
G.EQ, the space equalizer referred to as VSE and  
the parametric equalizer referred to as P.EQ.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select a desired item, and then press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
set it.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust the level (0 to 14).  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select BALANCEor FADER.  
4. After adjustment, operate the JOYSTICK ¡  
rightward or leftward to select MENUand  
press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
¡¡return to the AUDIO-MODE display.  
HPF adjustment  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
Select HPF slope out of 50Hz, 80Hz,  
120Hz, or OFF.  
ward to make an adjustment.  
6. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to move the cursor to MENU, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
return to the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select a desired item, and then press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
set it.  
Test Tone Output  
Select Test Tone Output  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select a desired item, and then press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
produce a test tone.  
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ing display, in which the properties of currently  
selected pattern can be adjusted.  
By pressing the BAND button % in BASIC pat-  
tern selecting display or USER pattern selec-  
tion/memory display you can switch between  
the two patterns, BASIC and USER.  
By pressing the BAND button % in BASIC pat-  
tern selecting display or USER pattern selec-  
tion/memory display you can switch between  
the two patterns, BASIC and USER.  
8. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENUand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Standard mode/G.EQ opera-  
tions  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENU, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Note:  
The adjustment made in standard mode is not re-  
flected in the adjustment in professional mode. Re-  
spectively, the adjustment made in professional mode  
is not reflected in the adjustment in standard mode.  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENU, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Standard mode/DSF operations  
DSF effect ON/OFF  
Setting and storing DSF Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern  
1. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 of the previous proce-  
dure (Calling DSF BASIC Pattern/USER Pat-  
tern) to show BASIC pattern selecting display  
or USER pattern selection/memory display.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
G.EQ effect ON/OFF  
Setting and storing G.EQ Proper-  
ties/Memory into USER Pattern  
1. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 of the previous proce-  
dure (Calling G.EQ BASIC Pattern/USER Pat-  
tern) to show BASIC pattern selecting display  
or USER pattern selection/memory display.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select DSF ON/OFF. ONand  
OFFitems are displayed in the menu bar.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select EQ ON/OFF. ONand OFF”  
items are displayed in the menu bar.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select EDIT, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show the  
DSF adjusting display.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward and left-  
ward to select ONor OFFand press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set  
it.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ leftward and right-  
ward to select EDIT, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show the  
G.EQ adjusting display.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select ONor OFFand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set it.  
3. Select an item to be adjusted by operating the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward in the DSF  
adjusting display.  
Note:  
4. After the setting, press the A-M button &  
If the DSF effect is set to OFF, the adjustment  
made in DSF operationsis not reflected in the  
music source.  
3. When some frequency to be adjusted is se-  
lected by operating the JOYSTICK ¡ right-  
ward or leftward in the G.EQ adjusting display,  
a gain setting value at the selected frequency  
is displayed.  
again to return to the STANDARD display.  
EFEFFECT  
DLDELAY  
Note:  
If the G.EQ effect is set to OFF, the adjustment  
made in G.EQ operationsis not reflected in the  
music source.  
Calling DSF BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
R.MREAR MIX  
R.SROOM SIZE  
LVLIVENESS  
R.TREVERB TIME  
HIHIGH  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to adjust the G.EQ GAIN.  
Calling G.EQ BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # once in the  
G.EQ adjusting display, the setting value for cur-  
rently stored USER pattern is obtained.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select DSF MODE. BASIC 1, BA-  
SIC 2and USERitems are displayed in the  
menu bar.  
MODE display.  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
5. After making adjustments to a desired pattern  
by repeating the operations of items 3 and 4,  
operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to move the cursor to RTN, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
change over to the BASIC/USER pattern se-  
lection/memory display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select EQ MODE. BASICand  
USERitems are displayed in the menu bar.  
ward to set each adjusting value.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select the item thus called, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
show BASIC pattern selecting display or  
USER pattern selection/memory display.  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # once in  
the DSF adjusting display, the setting value for  
currently stored USER pattern is obtained.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select the item thus called, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
show BASIC pattern selecting display or  
USER pattern selection/memory display.  
5. After making adjustments to a desired pattern  
by repeating the operations of items 3 and 4,  
operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to move the cursor to RTN, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
change over to the BASIC/USER pattern se-  
lection/memory display.  
4. In the pattern selecting display, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to select  
P1 to P6, and press the ENT at the center of  
the JOYSTICK ¡ to call corresponding DSF  
mode. In this display, pressing the No. button  
in correspondence to the PRESET buttons #  
can also call the DSF mode.  
6. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
in the BASIC/USER pattern selection/memory  
display to select USER memory P1 to P6 to be  
stored, and press the ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer to store  
the adjusted G.EQ pattern to the USER memory.  
4. In the Pattern selecting display, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to select  
P1 to P6, and press the ENT at the center of  
the JOYSTICK ¡ to call corresponding G.EQ  
pattern. In this display, pressing the No. but-  
ton in correspondence to the PRESET button  
# can also call the G.EQ pattern.  
6. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward in the BASIC/USER pattern selection/  
memory display to select USER memory P1 to  
P6 to be stored, and press the ENT at the cen-  
ter of the JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer  
to store the adjusted DSF pattern to the USER  
memory.  
By pressing the PRESET button # 1 to 6 for 2  
seconds or longer in the G.EQ adjusting dis-  
play, the G.EQ pattern can be stored in the  
USER memory.  
After selecting P1 to P6 by operating the JOY-  
STICK ¡, press the ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer to copy  
the selected pattern to the USER pattern.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select EDIT, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show DSF  
adjusting display, in which the properties of cur-  
rently selected pattern can be adjusted.  
After selecting P1 to P6 by the JOYSTICK ¡,  
press ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡  
for 2 seconds or longer to copy the selected  
pattern to the USER pattern.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select EDIT, and press the ENT at the cen-  
ter of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show G.EQ adjust-  
7. To set a title of the stored USER pattern, op-  
erate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select TITLEand press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into the  
Title Input display.  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # 1 to 6 for 2  
seconds or longer in the DSF adjusting display, the  
DSF pattern can be stored in the USER memory.  
For title inputting method, refer to the section  
Entering titles.  
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JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer to store  
the adjusted VSE pattern to the USER memory.  
P1 to P6, and press the ENT at the center of  
the JOYSTICK ¡ to call corresponding P.EQ  
pattern. In this display, pressing the No. but-  
ton in correspondence to the PRESET but-  
tons # can also call the P.EQ pattern.  
7. To set a title of the stored USER pattern, op-  
erate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select TITLEand press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into the  
Title Input display.  
the JOYSTICK ¡ to call corresponding VSE  
pattern. In this display, pressing the No. but-  
ton in correspondence to the PRESET buttons  
# can also call the VSE pattern.  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # 1 to 6 for  
2 seconds or longer in the VSE adjusting dis-  
play, the VSE pattern can be stored in the  
USER memory.  
After selecting P1 to P6 by operating the JOY-  
STICK ¡ rightward or leftward, press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 sec-  
onds or longer to copy the selected pattern to  
the USER pattern.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select EDIT, and press the ENT at the cen-  
ter of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show the VSE ad-  
justing display, in which the properties of cur-  
rently selected pattern can be adjusted.  
After selecting P1 to P6 by operating the JOY-  
STICK ¡, press the ENT at the center of the  
JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or longer to copy  
the selected pattern to the USER pattern.  
Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select EDIT, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show P.EQ  
adjusting display, in which the properties of  
currently selected pattern can be adjusted.  
By pressing the BAND button % in BASIC pat-  
tern selecting display or USER pattern selec-  
tion/memory display you can switch between  
the two patterns, BASIC and USER.  
For title inputting method, refer to the section  
Entering titles.  
7. To set a title of the stored USER pattern, op-  
erate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select TITLEand press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into the  
Title Input display.  
8. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENUand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
For title inputting method, refer to the section  
Entering titles.  
8. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENUand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Professional mode/VSE opera-  
tions  
By pressing the BAND button % in BASIC pat-  
tern selecting display or USER pattern selec-  
tion/memory display you can switch between  
the two patterns, BASIC and USER.  
Note:  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select MENU, and press the ENT at the cen-  
ter of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
5. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENU, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to return to  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
The adjustment made in professional mode is not  
reflected in the adjustment in standard mode. On  
the contrary, the adjustment made in standard  
mode is not reflected in the adjustment in profes-  
sional mode.  
Professional mode/P.EQ opera-  
tions  
Setting and storing VSE Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern  
1. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 of the previous proce-  
dure (Calling VSE BASIC Pattern/USER Pat-  
tern) to show BASIC pattern selecting display  
or USER pattern selection/memory display.  
Setting and storing P.EQ Properties/  
Memory into USER Pattern  
1. In the Basic adjustment display or in the User  
setting display, press the A-M button & to  
show the AUDIO-MODE display.  
P.EQ effect ON/OFF  
VSE effect ON/OFF  
The factory default setting is ON.  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select P.EQ ON/OFF, ONand  
OFFitems are displayed in the menu bar.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select EDIT, and press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show the  
P.EQ adjusting display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select VSE ON/OFF. ONand OFF”  
items are displayed in the menu bar.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select VSE EDIT, and press the ENT  
at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to show the  
VSE adjusting display.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select ONor OFFand press the  
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set  
it.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select ONor OFFand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to set it.  
3. Select an item to be adjusted by operating  
the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward in the  
P.EQ adjusting display.  
3. Select an item to be adjusted by operating the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward in the VSE  
adjusting display.  
Note:  
Note:  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
If the VSE effect is set to OFF, the adjustment made  
in VSE operationsis not reflected in the music  
source.  
If the P.EQ effect is set to OFF, the adjustment  
made in P.EQ operationsis not reflected in the  
music source.  
DIFFDIFFUSE  
ward to set each adjusting value.  
C.WDCAR WIDTHH  
C.LGCAR LENGTH  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # once in  
the P.EQ adjusting display, the setting value for  
currently stored USER pattern is obtained.  
Calling VSE BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
4. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
Calling P.EQ BASIC Pattern/USER  
Pattern  
1. Press the A-M button & to show the AUDIO-  
5. After making adjustments to a desired pat-  
tern by repeating the operations of items 3  
and 4, operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward  
or leftward to move the cursor to RTN, and  
press the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK  
¡ to change over to the BASIC/USER pat-  
tern selection/memory display.  
ward to set each adjusting value.  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # once in the  
VSE adjusting display, the setting value for cur-  
rently stored USER pattern is obtained.  
MODE display.  
MODE display.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select VSE MODE. BASICand  
USERitems are displayed in the menu bar.  
2. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ upward or down-  
ward to select P.EQ MODE. BASICand  
USERitems are displayed in the menu bar.  
5. After making adjustments to a desired pattern  
by repeating the steps 3 and 4, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to move the  
cursor to RTN, and press the ENT at the cen-  
ter of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change over to the  
BASIC/USER pattern selection/memory display.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select the item thus called, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
show BASIC pattern selecting display or USER  
pattern selection/memory display.  
3. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select the item thus called, and press  
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to  
show BASIC pattern selecting display or  
USER pattern selection/memory display.  
6. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward in the BASIC/USER pattern selection/  
memory display to select USER memory P1  
to P6 to be stored, and press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ for 2 seconds or  
longer to store the adjusted P.EQ pattern to  
the USER memory.  
6. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
in the BASIC/USER pattern selection/memory  
display to select USER memory P1 to P6 to be  
stored, and press the ENT at the center of the  
4. In the pattern selecting display, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to select  
P1 to P6, and press the ENT at the center of  
4. In the pattern selecting display, operate the  
JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward to select  
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9. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
By pressing the PRESET buttons # 1 to 6 for  
2 seconds or longer in the P.EQ adjusting dis-  
play, the P.EQ pattern can be stored in the  
USER memory.  
Problem  
Cause  
Measure  
Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If the  
fuse blows again, consult your store of purchase.  
Power does not  
turn on.  
Fuse is blown.  
7. To set a title of the stored USER pattern, op-  
erate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or leftward  
to select TITLEand press the ENT at the  
center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into the  
Title Input display.  
(No sound is  
produced.)  
Consult your store of purchase.  
Incorrect wiring.  
Turn off the power, then press the RELEASE lever  
6 and remove the DCP.  
Press the RESET button for about 2 seconds with  
a thin rod.  
Nothing happens The microprocessor has  
when buttons are malfunctioned due to noise,  
For title inputting method, refer to the section  
Entering titles.  
pressed.  
etc.  
Display is not  
accurate.  
8. Operate the JOYSTICK ¡ rightward or left-  
ward to select MENUand press the ENT at  
the center of the JOYSTICK ¡ to change into  
the AUDIO-MODE display.  
Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with  
cleaning alcohol.  
DCP or main unit connectors  
are dirty.  
The remote controller does not work unless the  
display is open.  
The remote  
controller does  
not work.  
The display is not open.  
When direct rays of the sun fall on the light-  
receptive part of the remote controller, it may not  
work.  
Direct rays of the sun fall on  
the light-receptive part of the  
remote controller.  
Check the batteries of the remote controller unit.  
The batteries of the remote  
controller unit are dead or  
there is no battery in the  
remote controller unit.  
Check that the parking brake is applied.  
Adjust the brightness properly.  
The image is not The parking brake is not  
displayed.  
pulled.  
The display is  
dark.  
The brightness control is too  
low.  
The temperature inside the vehicle may be 0˚C or  
less. Set to an appropriate temperature (25˚C or  
so) and check it again.  
The operating condition is  
not good.  
The display is made dark at night to prevent the  
glare (When the headlight of the vehicle is lit in the  
daytime, the display gets dark).  
The headlight of the vehicle  
is lit.  
Check that COL and HUE are adjusted properly.  
The color of the  
The color is not adjusted  
display is light or adequately.  
a shade of color  
is not good.  
Set the NTSC/PAL properly according to the VTR.  
When the VTR is Improper NTSC/PAL setting  
connected, the  
image is  
disturbed.  
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Cause  
Measure  
10. ERROR DISPLAYS  
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed. Take the measures described to eliminate  
the problem.  
When the TV  
tuner is con-  
nected, the image  
gets unclear.  
Bad receiving condition  
A radio wave may not reach sufficiently due to  
obstruction of mountains or buildings. Check it again  
at a place where a radio wave can be received  
properly.  
The TV tuner has Bad receiving condition  
a double or triple  
image.  
It may be under the influence of radio wave reflected  
by mountains or buildings. Check it again after  
changing place or direction.  
Cause  
Error Display  
ERROR 2  
Measure  
A CD is caught inside the CD deck and is  
not ejected.  
This is a failure of CD decks mechanism  
and consult your store of purchase.  
The TV tuner has Presence of jamming  
spots or stripes in  
the image.  
It may be under the influence from automobiles,  
streetcar, power cable, neon sign, and so forth.  
Check it again after changing place.  
ERROR 3  
ERROR 6  
ERROR 2  
ERROR 3  
ERROR 6  
ERROR H  
A CD cannot be played due to scratches,  
etc.  
Replace with a non-scratched,  
non-warped-disc.  
There are red,  
green, and blue  
points in the  
display.  
This is not a failure, but a phenomenon peculiar to a  
liquid crystal panel (The LCD panel is produced  
according to technology with very high precision.  
Note that, though there are effective pixels of 99.99%  
or more, pixel missing or normally lit pixels account  
for 0.01%).  
A CD is loaded upside-down inside the CD Eject the disc then reload it properly.  
deck and does not play.  
A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded. This is a failure of CD changers mecha-  
nism and consult your store of purchase.  
A CD inside the CD changer cannot be  
played due to scratches, etc.  
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped-  
disc.  
A CD inside the CD changer cannot be  
played because it is loaded upside-down.  
Eject the disc then reload it properly.  
Displayed when the temperature in the  
MD changer is too high and playback has  
been stopped automatically.  
Lower the surrounding temperature and  
wait for a while to cool off MD changer.  
ERROR 2  
ERROR 3  
ERROR 6  
An MD inside the MD changer is not  
loaded.  
This is a failure of MD changers mecha-  
nism and consult your store of purchase.  
An MD inside the MD changer cannot be  
played due to scratches, etc.  
Replace with a non-scratched, non-warped-  
disc.  
An MD inside the MD changer cannot be  
played because it is loaded upside-down.  
Eject the disc then reload it properly.  
Displayed when a non-recorded MD is  
loaded in the MD changer.  
Load a pre-recorded MD in the MD  
changer.  
If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the RESET button. If the  
problem persists, turn off the power and consult your store of purchase.  
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11. SPECIFICATIONS  
VRX610  
Installation and Wire connection manual  
General  
FM Tuner  
Power source voltage:  
Frequency Range:  
87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity:  
11 dBf  
14.4 V DC (10.8 to 15.6 V allowable)  
Ground:  
Negative  
Contents  
Current consumption:  
50dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
17 dBf  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
BEFORE STARTING..................................................43  
4.0 A (1 W)  
PACKAGE CONTENTS...............................................43  
GENERAL CAUTIONS................................................44  
CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION.................................44  
INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT....................................45  
REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT.........................................47  
CAUTIONS ON WIRING................................................48  
WIRE CONNECTION ................................................49  
SAMPLE SYSTEMS...................................................51  
Auto Antenna Rated Current:  
500 mA less  
Alternate Channel Selecitivity:  
75 dB  
Dimensions of the Main Unit:  
178 (W) × 50 (H) × 157 (D)mm  
7(W) × 1-15/16(H) × 6-3/16(D)inches  
Weight of the Main Unit:  
1.7 kg  
Stereo Separation(1 kHz):  
35 dB  
Frequency Response(+/-3 dB):  
30 Hz to 15 kHz  
AM Tuner  
Dimensions of the Remote Control Unit:  
44 (W) × 110 (H) × 27 (D)mm  
1-3/4(W) × 4-5/16(H) × 1-1/16(D)inches  
Weight of the Remote Control Unit:  
30 g (including battery)  
Frequency Range:  
530 kHz to 1710 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity:  
25 µV  
1.  
BEFORE STARTING  
1. This set is exclusively for use in cars with a  
negative ground 12 V power supply.  
Audio Amplifier  
2. Read these instructions carefully.  
Rated power output:  
3. Be sure to disconnect the battery “ ” termi-  
nal before starting. This is to prevent short  
circuits during installation. (Figure 1)  
17 W × 4 (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1%, 4 )  
Maximum power output: 40 W × 4 (EIAJ)  
Speaker impedance: 4 Ω (4 to 8 )  
Input/Output  
Video input:  
2.  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
1 Main unit  
2 Manuals  
1.0 +/- 0.2 Vp-p (input impedance 75 )  
Audio output: min.200mVrms  
Cord clamp  
Spacer  
Special screw  
Owners manual & Installation manual  
LCD Monitor  
Screen Size:  
Notes:  
6 Universal mounting bracket  
7 Remote control unit  
8 Battery  
Warranty card  
Specifications comply with EIAJ Standards.  
Specifications and design are subject to change  
without notice for further immprovement.  
3 Power supply lead  
6.5-inch wide type (142 mm Width × 78 mm  
Height)  
4
Bag for accessories of the main unit (No. 1)  
Flat head screw (M5 × 8)............................4  
Sems hexagonal bolt (M5 × 8)....................5  
Bag for accessories of the main unit (No. 2)  
Hook plate..................................................2  
Display method: Transmission type TN liquid  
crystal display  
(for remote control unit)  
9 Outer Escutcheon  
0 DCP Case  
Drive method: TFT (thin-film transistor) active  
matrix driving  
5
Pixels:  
280,800 (1200 × 234)  
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GENERAL CAUTIONS  
5.  
INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT  
Universal Mount  
1. Do not open the case. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside. If you drop anything  
into the unit during installation, consult your  
dealer or an authorized CLARION service  
centre.  
2. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case. Never  
use a rough cloth, thinner, benzine, or alco-  
hol, etc. For tough dirt, apply a little cold or  
warm water to a soft cloth and wipe off the  
dirt gently.  
1. Place the universal mounting bracket into the  
instrument panel, use a screwdriver to bend  
each stopper of the universal mounting  
bracket inward, then secure the stopper as  
shown in Figure 6.  
2. Wire as shown in Section 8.  
Notes:  
3. Insert the main unit into the universal mount-  
ing bracket until it locks.  
1) Some car models require special mounting kits  
for proper installation. Consult your Clarion  
dealer for details.  
2) Fasten the front stopper securely to prevent  
the main unit from coming loose.  
4.  
CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION  
4. Mount the outer escutcheon so that all the  
hooks are locked.  
5. Use the enclosed screws for installation.  
Using other screws can cause damage. (Fig-  
ure 4)  
1. Prepare all articles necessary for installing  
the main unit before starting.  
2. This model is used with the LCD panel slid  
forwards (shell loading system). On some  
types of cars, the LCD panel may touch the  
dashboard or shift lever, in which case it can-  
not be installed. Check that the set will not  
hamper operation of the shift lever before  
choosing the place of installation.(Figure 2)  
(2.09inches)  
6. The source unit has mounting screw holes  
for NISSAN (N marks) and TOYOTA (T  
marks) vehicles, and for Clarion installation  
kit (C marks).  
When you use a mounting kit sold separately,  
affix the screws to the marks above ac-  
cording to the type of the vehicle. (Figure 5)  
3. Install the unit within 30° of the horizontal  
plane. (Figure 3)  
4. If you have to do any work on the car body,  
such as drilling holes, consult your car dealer  
beforehand.  
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Fixed Mount (TOYOTA, NISSAN and other ISO/DIN equipped vehicles)  
6.  
REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT  
This unit is designed for fixed installation in the  
dashboard.  
same for the other side to remove the springs  
from the both sides. (Figure 7)  
A
the spring into hole  
of the hook plate,  
1. When the rear of the main unit has been se-  
cured with the method shown in Figure 6  
unfasten the special screw.  
If the vehicle is equipped with a factory-installed  
radio, install the main unit with the parts and  
screws marked ( ). (Figure 8)  
2. Secure the mounting brackets to the chassis  
as shown in Figure 8. Holes are pre-tapped  
for TOYOTA and NISSAN vehicles; modifi-  
cation, such as drilling new holes, of the  
mounting brackets may be required for other  
models.  
then pull the main unit out by the hook plate.  
(Insert both the right and left edges of the  
hook plate.) (Figure 9)  
2. Remove the outer escutcheon.  
If the vehicle is not equipped with a factory-in-  
stalled radio, obtain an installation kit to install  
the main unit in the following procedure.  
3. Insert the hook plate between the spring and  
Note: Keep the hook plate. You cannot remove the  
B
the universal mounting bracket, fit tab  
of  
main unit without disengaging the hook plate.  
3. Wire as shown in Section 8.  
1. Remove the screws from both side of the  
main unit. Then, at either side, lift the leaf  
spring until the engaging claws are released  
from the holes, and slide the spring to the  
direction of arrow to remove it. Repeat the  
4. Secure the unit in the dashboard, and then  
reassemble the dashboard and the centre  
panel.  
Note 1: In some cases, the centre panel may re-  
quire some modification (trimming, filling,  
etc.).  
Note 2: If a hook on the installation bracket inter-  
feres with the unit, bend and flatten it with  
a nipper or a similar tool.  
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7.  
CAUTIONS ON WIRING  
8.  
WIRE CONNECTION  
1. Be sure to turn the power off before wiring.  
CAUTION  
After the connection, fix the lead by a clamp  
or insulation tape for protection.  
2. Be particularly careful where you route the  
wires.  
Keep them well away from the engine, and  
exhaust pipe, etc. Heat may damage the  
wires.  
5. When connecting the ground lead, fasten the  
ground lead (black) securely to a clean metal  
plate on the car. (Figure 11)  
3. If the fuse should blow, check to see if the  
wiring is correct.  
AUDIO 4CH. OUTPUT terminal  
Red  
Gray  
Gray  
Brack  
If the set is insufficiently grounded, it may  
not operate or there may be noise.  
Front right  
White  
Front left  
Red  
Rear right  
White  
If it is, replace the fuse with a new one with  
the same amperage rating as the original.  
4. When any fuse is to be replaced, pull out the  
fuse (15A) at the rear of the main unit and  
put in a new one (Fig.10).  
Rear left  
Brack  
Figure 10  
1: Connect securely to the metal part of the vehicle with a screw, etc.  
2: Connect to the power supply terminal which can be turned on and off by the ignition switch.  
3: Connect to the power supply terminal where the power is always supplied regardless of whether  
the ignition switch is turned on or off.  
4: Connect to the remote turn-on lead of amplifiers.  
5: Use the attached extension lead when necessary.  
6: Connect the terminal to the lead wire on the lamp side of the parking brake lamp switch. After  
connection, apply the parking brake, then check that the TV displays an image.  
• If the PKB lead is not connected to the side brake, some units may not operate.  
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Connecting the Accessories  
9.  
SAMPLE SYSTEMS  
Connection to the external amplifier  
Sample System 1  
The external amplifier can be connected to the AUDIO 4CH. OUTPUT terminal (RCA pin jack) on  
the main unit. In other words, it can be connected provided the DSP is connected.  
Connection to the security camera for vehicle  
The rear vision camera for vehicle can be connected to the system expansion terminal on the main  
unit. For detailed information, refer to the instruction sheet or manual for the rear vision camera.  
Notes:  
A power supply box (sold separately) is required for connection of the main unit and the security camera.  
Connection to the DSP  
When the DSP is connected, use the CeNET connector. The external amplifier is required when  
connecting the DSP.  
If the specified lead of the cellular phone is connected to the phone mute  
lead of the source unit, the audio mute is available when the cellular tele-  
phone is used.  
*AMP built-in, line out  
4 channel output.  
TV Tunner  
To enable the correct input, it is necessary to con-  
figure the VRX610 as described on page 29.  
When the TV TUNER is to be connected, connect the CeNET connector and RCA PIN (yellow). For  
detailed information, refer to the instruction manual of the TV TUNER.  
* When you connect the PKB lead TV TUNER, also connect it to the Main unit. (The TV TUNER will not  
operate with the PKB lead connected to the TV TUNER only.)  
CDC655z/655Tz/1255z  
RDC655z/655Tz/1255z  
DCZ615/CDZ616  
When two CD changers or MD changers are con-  
nected, CCA-519 is required.  
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Sample System 2  
MAIN UNIT  
VRX610  
AMP built-in, Line out 4channel output.  
DPH7500z/7700z  
To enable the correct input, it is necessary to con-  
figure the VRX610 as described on page 29.  
To enable the correct input, it is necessary to  
configure the VRX610 as described on page  
26.  
CDC655z/655Tz/1255z  
RDC655z/655Tz/1255z  
DCZ615/CDZ616  
When DSP is connected, external amplifier is re-  
quired.  
When two CD changers or MD changers are con-  
nected, CCA-519 is required.  
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