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1.  THE FRONT PANEL    ZS    WIRING CONNECTION    CL  MAIN UNIT    ANTENNA CONNECTOR    CHOKE BOX  MEMORY    BACK UP    YELLOW  BLACK    POWER BLUE  ANTENNA  FOR POWER ANT  VERSION ONLY     WHITE  Lch  SPEAKER   J  WHITE BLACK    WIRING CONNECTION    C MAIN UNIT    ANTENNA CONNECTOR    IGNITION RED      SWITCH  B   LLL  CHOKE BOX    MEMORY YELLOW    BACK UP  GROUND  B   ZEAR  POWER BLUE    ANTENNA   72 SPEAKERS SYSTEM        4 SPEAKERS SYSTEM          WHITE i WHITE  i  FRONT     Lch SPK   JZ    GREEN    REAR         Lch SPK     1  D  ha  ra   ra    GREEN BLACK    Note     WHITE BLACK      GREEN BLACK     FOR 2 X 7W SYSTEM    CD CHANGER    gt  CONNECTOR SOCKET   FOR CD CHANGER VERSION ONLY      GREY   RCA CABLE mit  D Rch RED  qb Lch WHITE     FOR RCA LINE OUT VERSION ONLY     FUSE    RED IGNITION  SWITCH  B      GREY  Rch  GREY BLACK     SPEAKER       FOR 4 X 7W OR2 X 25W SYSTEM    CD CHANGER    gt  CONNECTOR SOCKET   FOR CD CHANGER VERSION ONLY      BROWN     FRONT RCA CABLE mq  D Rch RED    qd  D  Loh WHITE     GREY     REAR RCA CABLE mili D Rch RED    MID Lch WHITE     FOR RCA LINE OUT VERSION ONLY     77 4 SPEAKERS SYSTEM         2 SPEAKERS SYSTEM      GREY GREY  T    FRONT         GREY BLACK L A Reh SPK      VIOLET  REAR    IVIOLET BLACK    N Reh SPK ViQLET BLACK       1  For 2 speakers system  green  violet  white black and grey black wire leads are    unconnected and isolated     2  For 2 speakers system  keep the fader control at center position to maintain the    existi
2.  built in microcomputer   Press the RESET button     do not work  is not operating properly Front panel is not properly fixed  due to noise  into its place     The radio does not   The antenna cable is not Insert the antenna cable firmly   work  The radio connected    station automatic   work     13 88 C1133 00       
3. MHz 87 5to 108 MHz 87 5 to 107 9 MHz    10 7 MHz 10 7 MHz 10 7 MHz    Suv 5 uV 5 uV  i  gt 25 dB  gt  25 dB  gt  25 dB  MW MW AM    522 to 1620 KHz 522 to 1620 KHz 530 to 1710 KHz    450 KHz 450 KHz 450 KHz    32 dBu 32 dBu 32 dBu  LW    150 to 280 KHz    450 KHz    35 dBu    TROUBLE SHOOTING    Before going through the check list  check wiring connection  If any of the problems  persist after check list has been made  consult your nearest service dealer     No power  The car ignition switch is If the power supply is properly  not on  connected to the car accessory  terminal  switch the ignition key   to  ACC      The fuse is blown  Replace the fuse   Disc cannot be Presence of CD disc inside   Remove the disc in the player   loaded or ejected    the player  then put a new one   Inserting the disc in reverse  Insert the compact disc with  direction  the label facing upward   Compact disc is extremely   Clean the disc or try to play a  dirty or defective disc  new one   Temperature inside the car   Cool off or until the ambient  is too high  temperature return to normal     wem Leave the player off for an hour  or so  then try again     No sound  LR volume to a desired level   Wiring is not properly Check wiring connection   connected    Sound skips  The installation angle is Adjust the installation angle less  more than 30 degrees  than 30 degrees    The disc is extremely dirty   Clean the compact disc  then  or defective disc  try to play a new one    The operation keys  The
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5. between left and right  speakers by using VOL A  4  and VOL v  5  buttons     Fader  Press SEL button  3  four times  Adjust sound balance between front and rear  speakers by using VOL A  4  and VOL v  5  buttons     e MUTE  Press MUT button  6  to mute down sound  Press it again to release this mode and  recover previous volume level     SELECT MODE   Press MOD button  7  to change radio or CD mode  During CD operation  press  BND button  10  to switch to radio mode  During radio operation  when a compact  disc is inserted in the disc slot  16   press P II button  14  to switch to CD mode and  start playing     EQUALIZATION  Press EQ button  19  to turn to equalization function and to select desired audio  mode  There are four kinds of mode as below     7 FLAT       ROCK     gt  CLASSIC       POP     gt  EQ OFF E    e LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  The LCD  20  can show the current state of the unit     FLASHING LED  If the front panel is not on the main unit  LED  21  will be flashing     RESET BUTTON FUNCTION   RESET button  22  is placed on the housing and must be activated with either a  ballpoint pen or thin metal object  The RESET button  22  is to be activated for the  following reasons        nitial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed     All the function buttons do not operate     Error symbol on the display     Note  If press RESET button  22   the unit can t work yet  please use a cotton swab  soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the socket on the back 
6. g CD playing  press LOC RPT button  12  to continuously repeat playing the  current track  Press it again to release this mode     INTRO  PREVIEW ALL TRACKS  During CD playing  press MON INT button  13  to play first several seconds of each  track  Press it again to stop intro and listen to track     RANDOM  PLAY ALL TRACKS IN THE RANDOM ORDER  During CD playing  press and hold LOU RND button  8  for several seconds to play  all tracks in the random order  Press it again to cancel the function     DISC SELECTION  FOR CDC VERSION ONLY   During CDC mode  press CD   button or CD   button  19  to select next or previous  disc     SPECIFICATION    GENERAL    Power Supply Requirements    Chassis Dimensions  Tone Controls     Bass  at 100 Hz       reble  at 10 KHz   Maximum Output Power    Version V     Low Power Version  Current Drain     Version V     Low Power Version    CD PLAYER   Signal to Noise Ratio  Channel Separation  Frequency Response    RADIO    Frequency Coverage   IF   Sensitivity  S N   30 dB   Stereo Separation    Frequency Coverage  IF  Sensitivity  S N   20 dB     Frequency Coverage    Sensitivity  S N   20 dB       DC 12 Volts  Negative Ground    178  W  x 163  D  x 50  H  mm       10dB  10 dB     10dB  10 dB      7W x 4  ch  or 25W x 2  ch     ZW x 2  ch       5 Ampere  FOR NORMAL POWER     3 Ampere  FOR LOW POWER       More than 60 dB    More than 60 dB      20 Hz   20 KHz  For 3 Bands For 2 Bands For 2 Bands   Europe   Europe   U S A    FM FM FM    87 5to 108 
7. ng volume level     OPERATION    4  470  Q9 0 DO  M 2                                                                 S           G9      8   6  GeG2 509 a9  If                            GENERAL OPERATION    e ON OFF  Press PWR button  1  to turn on the unit  Press it again to turn it off     e FACEPLATE RELEASE  Press REL button  2  to detach the removable faceplate     e LOUDNESS  Press LOU RND button  8  shortly to reinforce the bass output     7    e SET THE CLOCK  Press DSP button  9  to change the display to clock display  Press it again to return  to previous display  In clock display  press and hold the DSP button  9  for several  seconds until the clock display flashes  Press VOL v  5  to change minutes or VOL     4  to change hours     SELECT MODE   Press SEL button  3  to change audio mode through volume  bass  treble  balance   and fader modes  Use VOL A  4  and VOL v  5  buttons to adjust the selected  mode  When mode has not been adjusted for several seconds  display returns to  normal radio or CD display     VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD   Volume   Bass   Treble   Balance   Fader     Volume  Adjust volume level by using VOL    4  and VOL v  5  buttons   Note  The unit is initially set to volume mode     Bass  Press SEL button  3  one time  Adjust bass level by using VOL A  4  and VOL v  5   buttons     Treble  Press SEL button  3  two times  Adjust treble level by using VOL A  4  and VOL v   5  buttons     Balance  Press SEL button  3  three times  Adjust sound balance 
8. of the front panel     RADIO OPERATION    BAND  Press BND button  10  to change bands as below     iM FM       MW       LW 7  SELECT STATION    Rotate TUNING knob  11  clockwise or anticlockwise to adjust the frequency  upward or downward     LOCAL DISTANT  Press the LOC RPT button  12  to select between local setting for reception of  strong station and distant setting for reception of weak stations when tuning     MONO STEREO   In FM band  press MON INT button  13  to select mono or stereo reception for  radio stations  You can sometimes improve reception of distant stations by selecting  mono operation     CD OPERATION    DISC PLAY   Gently insert a compact disc with the label side facing up into the disc slot  16    The disc is then automatically loaded into the unit and starts playing with the first  track of the disc  The digital display will indicate the track number and the time of  the track     EJECT  Press A  eject  button  15  to stop CD play and eject CD from slot  Receiver switches  to radio operation     PAUSE CD  During CD playing  press  gt  11 button  14  to temporarily stop playing   Press it again to resume playback     SKIP TRACKS  Press TRACK A button  17  or TRACK v button  18  to choose the following track  or the previous track  Track numbers show on display     FAST FORWARD AND FAST REVERSE  Hold TRACK A button  17  or TRACK v button  18  for several seconds to fast  forward or fast reverse  Releasing the button to stop fast playing     REPEAT  Durin
9. rs into the groove in the front    of frame and pull out to remove the frame    When re attaching the frame  point the  side with a groove downwards and attach  it        Lever    Insert the levers supplied with the unit  into the grooves at both sides of the unit  as shown in figure until they click  Pulling  the levers makes it possible to remove  the unit from the dashboard     Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit     O A O N       4    Fastening the unit to the factory radio  mounting bracket     1     Select a position where the screw holes  of the bracket and the screw holes of the  main unit become aligned  are fitted   and  tighten the screws at 2 places on each  side    Use either truss screws  5 x 5mm  or  flush surface screws  4 x 5mm    depending on the shape of the screw  holes in the bracket       Screw     Factorv radio mounting bracket    Dashboard or Console     Hook  Remove this part     Note  The mounting box  outer trim ring   and half sleeve are not used for method B  installation     HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE FRONT PANEL  OPTIONAL              Press the release button and pull off the front panel   Keep front panel into the case     NO      To install the front panel  insert the panel into the housing and make sure the panel  is properly installed  otherwise  abnormalities occurs on the display or some keys  will not function properly     REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL    Front Panel    x           LEE Release Button       INSTALLING
10. tion requires the drilling of holes or other  modifications of the vehicle     e Install the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the  passenger if there is a sudden stop  like an emergency stop   e  f installation angle exceeds 30   from horizontal  the unit might not give its optimum    performance     e Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature  such as from  direct sunlight  or from hot air  from the heater  or where it would be subject to dust   dirt or excessive vibration        DIN FRONT REAR MOUNT   This unit can be properly installed either from    Front     conventional DIN Front mount   or  Rear   DIN Rear mount installation  utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of  the unit chassis   For details  refer to the following illustrated installation methods     DIN FRONT MOUNT  Method A     Installing the unit    1  Dashboard    2  Holder  After inserting the holder into the  dashboard  select the appropriate tab  according to the thickness of the  dashboard material and bend them  inwards to secure the holder in place        3  Screw     Fig  1        1  2  3  4  5  je C 6   Fig  2    T   Removing the unit  1   1   2  3          DIN REAR MOUNT  Method B       Dashboard     Nut  5mm      Spring washer     Screw  5 x 25mm     Screw      Strap    Be sure to use the strap to secure the  back of the unit in place  The strap can  be bent by hand to the desired angle       Plain washer      Frame    Insert finge
    
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