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1. seees PAER ETE AA 44 S Rotate the controller Press momentarily Press na hold down Press and hold for at least 0 5 1 or 2 seconds Precautions 1 VOLUME For your driving safety keep the volume low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions TEMPERATURE IN THE VEHICLE In order to ensure proper performance be sure the temperature in your vehicle is between 14 F 10 C and 140 F 60 C before turning your player on Good air circulation is essential to prevent heat build up in the unit especially in hot weather CAR WASHING Do not wash the radio speakers or CD wet moisture can cause electrical shorts or other damage OUTSIDE CLEANING Use a soft cloth to clean the radio Do not use kerosene thinner or any other type of solvent PRECAUTION FOR OPERATIONS Press or turn the buttons soft when operating the unit Applying excessive force to the buttons may cause your unit to malfunction Stains scratches or warping can cause skipping malfunction or low sound quality Take the following precautions to avoid damage to the compact discs Handling CDs e Don t touch the recording surface of the CD e CD R and CD RW are easier to damage than a normal music CD Use a CD R ora CD RW after reading the caution items on the package etc e Don t stick tape etc on the CD Also don t use a CD with tape stuck on it CD accessories Don t use C
2. we AMP eee Se aa en mnt eee aes tee OE rnin RI RN we BT Ye Sh Be oR ER e at uT Y ean pee ees mele N a dnn ugg0 927 a Poe a never apn 3e clock displa FAB 9e CD AUX FM AM NOTE no CD is loaded the power supply will not turn ON even if the CD AUX button is pressed But when a CD changer is connected the power supply will come ON in CD changer mode button button POWER OFF Press the POWER button Audio Operating Instructions VOLUME UP DOWN VOLUME UP Turn the VOLUME controller clockwise to increase the volume VOLUME renee een EE ERE LEE R ot At p owe gy aana A Je ve armaren meim encanto A VOLUME DOWN Turn the VOLUME controller counterclockwise to decrease the volume e A beep sounds when the sound level reaches the minimum or maximum value e The sound level can be adjusted from 0 to 40 e The volume display changes back to the original display three seconds after an operation Audio Operating Instructions AUDIO CONTROL To select the control mode Press the MODE button Each time you press this button the adjustment mode changes as follows E BASS me TREBLE p FADER m BALANCE VOLUME eee If you do not perform the next operation within five seconds the Volume adjustment mode normal mode will Return to each source return display To adjust each mode Turn the Volume controller Adjust each mode according to the table Audio Oper
3. D A Converter 1 bit Specifications subject to change without notice Spindle speed 500 200 rpm CLV Wow amp Flutter Below Measurable Limit HONDA l 08A02 4E1 1010 81 B64 2431 10 01 American Honda Motor Co Inc 2004 All rights Reserved Printed in Japan
4. Forward disc skip Press the A button Each time you press this button the disc number on the display increases The player plays the disc with the disc number shown on the display NOTE e When the player reaches the end of a disc it automatically changes to the next disc and starts playing e if compressed audio is played on Multimedia Player the Folder operation is applied Backward disc skip Press the WV button Each time you press this button the disc number on the display decreases The player plays the disc with the disc number shown on the display CD Changer Player Operating Instructions TRACK REPEAT Replaying the track you re listening to To repeat track Press the RPT button The RPT indicator will light up and the same track will be played over and over 2 HEN dae p ia z s 7 eRe i E 5 Pye eke Fhe a coe H peg i por ee Fn gt cae SOE ELEA Tua HIENE i Skee Press the RPT button The RPT indicator disappears and normal play will resume CD Changer Player Operating Instructions DISC REPEAT Function of CD changer Replaying the disc you re listening to To repeat disc Clock disple Press the RPT button for more than a The D RPT indicator will light up and the same disc will be played over and over To cancel Press the RPT button for more than a second The D RPT indicator disappears and normal play will resume lf the RPT butto
5. Load the CD with the labeled side up The CD is quite dirty Clean the CD referring to the section on CD cleaning refer to page 5 Disc not centered on clamping mechanism Disc center hole defective preventing table of contents TOC to be read triggering the eject mechanism The CD won t insert The CD is quite burrs Remove burrs of CD referring to the section on When using a new CD refer to page 5 The sound skips on a CD The CD is scratched or dirty ar the CD es to the section on CD cleaning refer to page 5 Pinholes in disc caused during stamping Check for pinholes by holding disc up to a light source process reflective material missing and looking at it as illustrated A track will not play Random play has been selected Turn off random play Cannot play CD R or CD RW Finalization processing is not being conducted Conduct finalization processing with CD recorder for CD R CD RW 37 In Case of Difficulty Se ae a aR eo ec Rar a E a ee OS OTHER MODE Symptom a may No sound or sound output is Tow The radio wave condition of the station being Receive a frequency with better radio wave condition received is poor CD CHANGER PLAYER MODE Disc play does not start Power is not turned ON Press the CD AUX button and select the CD changer player mode The specified disc is not played a The specified disc is very dirty Check and
6. Preset station button you s CoC want to preset the station under for at bw wwweceseeGecacccccent least two seconds When the station is stored in memory it is indicated by a short beep By repeating the above operation you can put in memory one station for each Preset Station button on the respective FM1 FM2 and AM bands Using preset stations Press the Preset station button for the ek disple desired statio men n J000 Je The station that is in the memory will No clock displa come on FN Get Example 3 ch Radio Operating Instructions A SEL Auto select Putting stations with good reception in the memory automatically To start A SEL Auto select Press the A SEL button The A SEL indicator will flash and six strong Stations in both the FM1 FM2 and AM bands will be programmed in to the memory The first 6 stations with a good receive _ condition can be registered on their respective FM1 or AM band For FM only the next 6 stations can be registered on the FM2 band To listen Press the FM AM button to select either the FM1 FM2 or AM you want to listen to Selecting Station Press one of preset station buttons 1 to 6 for the desired station The selected station will be heard If there are no stations that can be To cancel the A SEL mode auto selected will be displayed and there will be no sound If this Press the A SEL button happen either cance Auto Select or The
7. if possible clean the disc a eae different disc is played instead The disc is loaded upside down Eject the disc magazine and insert the disc correctly Two discs are inserted in a slot Eject the disc magazine and insert the discs correctly The number of the slot into which the disc is Eject the disc magazine and check the number of the inserted is different from the number of the specified disc i pecified disc The sound skips The disc is severely damaged Sound quality is poor Something is touching the CD changer Keep it away from the CD changer If sound skips at the same part the disc is faulty Check and if possible clean the disc Try playing another disc If the sound is good the fault J was with the original disc The disc is dirty or damaged Check and if possible clean the disc Raise the volume level The specified track disc is not played The player is set to random play disc random Turn off random play disc random play play 38 5 ie No sound is heard even though the The disc is dirty or damaged information concerning the CD changer is displayed The recording of the disc is poor CD MODE and CD CHANGER PLAYER MODE and CASSETTE MODE e No disc in this unit e No disc magazine in CD changer e No tape in tape player e Disc is too dirty e The disc is upside down e The d
8. mountains e Electronic Tuned Radio Tuning is performed by Phase Locked Loop PLL Synthesizer This allows each station to be precisely electronically tuned for optimum reception Electronic tuning reduces the chance for off center tuning problems usually found with manually tuned radios Another benefit is 6 AM and 12 FM preset stations a total 18 pre tuned stations at your fingertips e Static Noise Static noise results from the disruption of medium to weak signals by mountains trees etc causing an alternating strong weak signal pattern e Auto Select The A SEL button allows the listener to find strong stations automatically and locks them in electronically for better listening pleasure 41 NOTE NOTE Specifications FM tuner section Audio section Frequency range 200 kHz space Maximum power output Usable sensitivity Total harmonic distortion ccccsccccsssssssssesssssssersesssseseees 0 05 50 dB quieting sensitivity Tone action Bass 10 dB 100 Hz Signal to Noise ratio IHF T 200 Treble 210 dB 10 kHz General Supply voltage 13 2 V DC negative earth AM tuner section Maximum current 10 A operating Frequency range 10 kHz space 2 0 mA standby Usable sensitivity Dimensions width x length x depth 180 x 52 x 155 mm 7 1 16 x 2 1 16 x 6 1 8 inch CD Section AL 1 AAIEN ELAR EASE EA E E 2 76 Ibs 1 25 kg Laser Diode GaAlAs 4 780 nm Digital Fitter D A 8 Times Over Sampling
9. 0 8 29 gt 8 00 Pressing the button while minute is 30 or more rounds it up 8 30 8 59 gt 9 00 After the R button is pressed the clock display is ON and the adjustment mode turns OFF automatically To end the clock adjustment mode Clock display _ e For clock display on 1000 321 IS I Press the MODE button No clock displa PELE 7 For clock display of Press the 4 button Audio Operating Instructions MUTE ON OFF Turning the volume down quickly MUTE ON Press the MUTE button The VOL indicator will be flash and the volume will be quickly lowered MUTE button No clock disp e Frit Gel Fak sgt ws i in MUTE OFF Press the MUTE button The VOL indicator will stop flashing and the volume will gradually return to its original level Turning the volume up or turning it all the way down deactivates the MUTE function Radio Operating Instructions AUTO SEEK TUNING Automatic search for a station Listening to the radio Press the FM AM button The frequency display will appear and the radio will come on Selecting band Press the FM AM button Each time you press this button the band changes as follows gt FM1 FM2 AM The selected band will be displayed Seek Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller for at least half a second If you turn this controller clockwise Auto seek tuning up the dial will start if you turn this co
10. A SEL indicator will go out and Auto select another mode Select mode will be canceled The selected stations will be erased Compact Disc Operating Instructions PLAYING A COMPACT DISC cae oe JEET ea g ROE ek mA pe ating ooa eu iE x won at red The DISC indicator appears on the display when a CD has been inserted CD AUX button NOTE e Load amp cm 3 in CDs without using an adaptor They can be played back as is just like 12 cm 5 in CDs e Use of an adaptor for 8 cm 3 in CDs may result in malfunction or damage to the system To play Insert compact disc in the slot with the label facing up if there is a compact disc in the unit press the CD AUX button Cd will be displayed or the CD indicator will light up The CD will start playing Do not attempt to insert a CD into the slot if another one is already there To stop and eject Press the 4 EJECT button The CD will eject eit returns to the source mode before becoming CD mode e When you load a CD and eject it right away the next time you try to insert the CD may not load In such a situation take the CD out for a moment and then reinsert it Compact Disc Operating Instructions FAST FORWARD AND BACKWARD Clock displa i Fast forward Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP No clock disple gt controller clockwise Cd QO 3J Up A OP BE tea beet 8 Pal ok tet k si 5 Veale reee Roe of Backwar d Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP co
11. D type accessories When using a new CD If the CD center hole or outside rim has burrs use it after removing them with a ball pen etc CD cleaning Clean from the center of the CD and move outward lt D Proper Care of Your CDs Removing CD When removing CDs from this unit pull them out horizontally CD storage e Don t place them in direct sunlight On the seat or dashboard etc and where the temperature is high e Store CDs in their cases CDs that can t be used CDs that aren t round can t be used e CDs with coloring on the recording surface or that are dirty can t be used i e Don t use CD without disc mark e A CD R or CD RW that hasn t been finalized can t be played For the finalization process refer to your CD R CD RW writing software and your CD R CD RW recorder instruction manuat Anti Theft Operation Instructions Number button Anti theft Indicator The Honda anti theft radio circuitry is saiad to essentially render your radio unsaleable if it is stolen If the radio is uentiy electrically reconnected it will not operate again until a five digit security code assigned to your radio is entered The anti theft features and operation are as follows 1 After the ignition key is removed the red Anti theft indicator will continuously flash drawing attention to this feature 2 Should the voltage supply to the radio drop below 5 volts due to a dead battery electrical repair
12. EE ERENT Oe 30 VOLUME UP DOWN oncscrsssssssssesssssnssnensensnasssnsnerenssnnen 9 DISC RANDOM PLAY sssssssssssesrssssssssssnssrsessassesssestssnsrsens 31 AUDIO CONTROL oo ccecccccccsccccecececscsscccesscccscsccsserseansscevers 10 TO ADJUST THE CLOCK secccscssssssssescccsscsssveseccesssserecee 12 Cassette Operating Instructions MUTE ON OFF cccccccccscoccccescscscsssssscscsessescesecscsssverseecees E caw A rey WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Optional 32 i D AND REWIND ccccccccsccsccccsccssssssesen Radio Operating Instructions ee Cee eee TMS Tape MUSIC SENSOF ccccccecesssessstsesessserecesennns 34 AUTO SEEK TUNING cssssssecstcstsseseteseesecenenetaeneerntens 15 Dolby NR o cccceccscccocsscscocsssccssccsscsssessecssscssesssnecsscssseceeesseen 35 MANUAL TUNING cccsssosossssorsressessssssessnesceneessrecsnseseeess 16 REPEAT cose sees Heese cttw eet 36 TO SET THE PRESET STATION oer 17 ee A SEL AUto geleet h 18 In Case of Difficulty scsscseesssees err F Compact Disc Operating Instructions What is the Difference between AM PLAYING A COMPACT DISC cscssscsssecesssecesteesenssnses 19 and FM Radios sssssseses RA 40 FAST FORWARD AND BACKWARD cccs scccecseseesesee 20 aan TRACK SELECTING ssssscsscssseeccterteccccccecccmennne 21 FM Reception ssessssereccssees preeeeeesereeerees 41 TRACK REPEAT ooscssctessciciseszdecoee icarsccastevateoudinessiorceh 22 Specifications
13. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AM FM COMPACT DISC PLAYER with CD CHANGER CONTROL P N 08A02 4E1 101 HONDA AWarning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC exposure Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection In compliance with Federal Regulations following are against harmful interference in a residential installation This reproductions of labels on or inside the product relating to laser equipment may cause harmful interference to radio product safety communications if it is not installed and used in accordance with KENWOOD CORPORATION the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference 2967 3 ISHIKAWA CHO will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does HACHIOJI SH cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which TOKYO JAPAN can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the KENWOOD CORP CERTIFIES THIS EQUIPMENT E e oy a o ceca EA NO 21 CFR e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Location Bottom Panel e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the rec
14. ating Instructions Audio control operation Tum coumerce Turnock Bass decreases Bass increases Treble decreases Treble increases l Rear sound emphasizes Front sound emphasizes Left channel emphasizes Right channel emphasizes Audio Operating Instructions TO ADJUST THE CLOCK To turn the clock display on Press the MODE button for more than two seconds No clock displa a Clock displa agoo gar1 NOTE If it s in No clock display mode enter Clock display mode To set the clock adjustment mode Press the MODE button for more than two seconds The clock display blinks and the clock adjustment mode is set hee fee MAT ts i ena reage 4 S Aoa pee ty ae TN EA RETE ETET To adjust ihe hour Press the H button You can set the hour on the aera to the current time Each time the button is pressed the seconds are reset 12 en eS ob cw eg a eke 12 AEN ae T oraasene nst PE dt ets Psg Sd KABER By sar sashan N gt Saye az k a senk yes x Jah ro i kidi TAD E we ERRE DAII 3 A gt Audio Operating instructions To adjust the minute Press the M button 08m Go You can set the minute on the display to a the current time NOTE e Each time the button is pressed the seconds are reset e Press the R button to set the figure of Tooo minute to 00 Pressing the button while minute is below 30 rounds it off 8 0
15. d automatically The track number is shown on the display RDM button To select another track Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise The player will randomly choose another track To return to the beginning of the track currently being listened to Turn the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise The player returns to the beginning of the track you are listening to Clock dis 5 To cancel 20 T 05 Press the RDM button N disg Random play wilt be canceled and normal 8 Ed T 0057 play will resume CD Changer Player Operating Instructions DISC PLAY WITH CD CHANGER PLAYER Optional CD changer n No clock displa C No clock displa CD player ispi Track number CD AUX button Clock display Folder is record No clock display Folder is record ff Folder number File number To play discs Press the CD AUX button _ If you see Cd C display or the CD CHG indicator will light up you are in CD changer mode 7 If you see Cd P display or the CD indicator will light up you are in CD player mode When more than two CD changer or player units are connected the operation changes as described below each time the CD AUX button is pressed Cd CdP Cd 1 Cd 2 Tae NOTE Cd When a compact ee The disc number blinks during disc exchange e When the disc magazine is loaded into CD changer during the modes other than CD changer mode it begins disc loading
16. d with side A facing up If side B is up the indicators have the opposite meaning Play side Side A ei aM SB 33 Cassette Operating Instructions TMS Tape music sensor ae gpa nneornanas te a 8 TENE ES if eet Ae oe In the following cases this function may not work as described e if the blank space between tracks is less than four seconds preventing the player from detecting the break e f the recorded level is low for more than four seconds causing the function to detect a break Indicating the songs to skip and Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Forward TMS Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise Each time you turn this controller clockwise the number of tracks to be skipped increases You can skip up to nine tracks The tape is fast forwarded to the specified track and playback starts Rewind TMS Turn the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise Each time you turn this controller counterclockwise the number of tracks to be skipped increases You can skip up to nine tracks The tape is rewound to the specified track and playback starts To cancel To cancel TMS in the middle press the lt gt button The TMS is canceled and playback starts Cassette Operating Instructions Dolby NR Dolby B NR Clock disg GOG Bok No clock disg TRPE BoN Dolby C NR OER OS BES SE US SUS Ee tie 3 m etic Dolby NR button When listening to cassette tapes that have been rec
17. e player returns to the beginning of the track you are listening to To cancel Press the RDM button for more than a second Disc random play will be canceled and normal play will resume if the RDM button is briefly pressed it enters Track random play Cassette Operating Instructions CASSETTE PLAY WITH CASSETTE PLAYER Optional Clock disple 1000 TAPE To play No clock displa Press the CD AUX button If you see TAPE display you are in Cassette mode Clock display When the CD changer unit is connected the operation changes as described below Lage ae each time the CD AUX button is pressed O Dia Cd When a compact disc is loaded To change sides Press the lt gt button The tape play indicator will change over and playback of the other side will begin Tape play indicator Cassette Operating Instructions FAST FORWARD AND REWIND Fast forward Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise for more than half a second The tape play indicator will flash and the player will start to fast forward Rewind Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise for more than half a second The tape play indicator will flash and the player will start to rewind To cancel fast forward rewind Press the lt gt button lt gt button The fast forward rewind is canceled and the tape playing begins NOTE TAPE PLAY INDICATORS The table shows played tape side when inserte
18. eiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could tose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made Please write the serial number on the bottom of the unit in the space below Keep this booklet as a record of your purchase to help identify the unit if it s stolen Serial No E Contents NN L Precautions EETETYTILLIEITTTT YY VETIELELILILIE TTT TTT Th 4 RANDOM PLAY ee eS yo tee EPEAN ENTE 2 3 Proper Care of Your CDS s000006 es CD Changer Player Operating Instructions Anti Theft O ion 6 DISC PLAY WITH CD CHANGER PLAYER Optional 24 nti Theft Operation Instructions FAST FORWARD AND BACKWARD Raat ee aan ae 25 Preferences TRACK SELECTING viciosa e TEn E nE aas 26 SWITCHING CLOCK DISPLAY cccccscscssssssescssscsesecssessssees r 6 Ln pace sansssescaceeseescavseseonsavonssnnessecassensenscoteateseee A Audio Operating Instructions TETEA REE RT EEAHTAEER HEP ERPHO ERE EEEEEEAEDESERERHEEEEE ST OEDOR EE EOD DISC REPEAT c ccccccccsscsssscscsssosscsesecsesessesessssssesevevsnses 29 POWER ON OFF TUPPER T ERT URE T TEE A ET UCPEE ERECT Eee 8 TRACK RANDOM PLAY eS PR ED ETAL Rete ie ON CR
19. isc is damaged e No disc in disc magazine e Mechanism malfunction e Mechanism malfunction of tape player When the temperature exceeds 60 C a protection circuit will stop all operations This message will then be displayed in Case of Difficulty Load a compact disc in the CD slot Load a disc magazine in the CD changer Load a tape in the tape player Clean the disc and insert it correctly e Load a disc in the disc magazine Contact your dealer Contact your dealer e The volume stays at minimum until the unit s internal temperature falis When the internal temperature falls the volume goes to setting 3 e Let the place where the changer is located cool down As soon as it has cooled the changer starts playing 39 What is the Difference between AM and FM Radios e AM Advantages AM radio waves follow the curvature of the earth bend around obstacles and are reflected by the ionospher to give good long range reception e FM Advantages FM offers low noise low distortion a wide dynamic range and is usually broadcast in stereo _ FM Stereo FM stereo radio signals travel piggyback or in other words two Separate signals are carried on the same radio wave FM Stereo radios decode these signals to give stereo separation FM Reception e Multipath Multipath is the noise and distortion caused by the mixing of direct waves reflected from buildings and
20. n is briefly pressed it enters Track repeat mode CD Changer Player Operating Instructions TRACK RANDOM PLAY Playing all the songs on the disc in random order To start track random play Press the RDM button 3 The RDM indicator will light up and a track is selected randomly and automatically The track number is shown on the display To select another track Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise The player will randomly choose another track To return to the beginning of the track currently being listened to Turn the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise The player returns to the beginning of the track you are listening to 1000 0305 Press the RDM button Random play will be canceled and normal l EIC 0 305 play will resume CD Changer Player Operating Instructions DISC RANDOM PLAY Function of CD changer Ci 1000 0305 No clock digpia CH OG305 Play the songs on all the discs in the disc changer in random order To start disc random play Press the RDM button for more than a second The D RDM indicator will light up and a disc track is selected randomly and automatically The disc track number is shown on the display To select another disc track Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise The player will randomly choose another disc track To return to the beginning of the track currently being listened to Turn the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise Th
21. ntroller counterclockwise Auto seek tuning down the dial will start When a station is found the tuner will lock on to it When auto seek tuning Aim begins it is indicated by a short beep The Stereo indicator appears on the display when stereo broadcasts are received Radio Operating Instructions MANUAL TUNING The Stereo indicator appears on the display when stereo broadcasts are received Listening to the radio Press the FM AM button The frequency display will appear and the radio will come on Selecting band Press the FM AM button Each time you press this button the band changes as follows FM1 FM2 AM The selected band will be displayed Tuning Turn the TUNE SKIP controller if you turn this controller clockwise the frequency will increase one step _ If you turn this controller counterclockwise the frequency will decrease one step Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller tuning up or down will commence When the TUNE SKIP controller are released the tuner will stop on the displayed frequency One step AM 10 kHz FM 200 kHz Radio Operating Instructions Store the frequency of a station You can then TO SET THE PRESET STATION recall that station with a single touch of a button Choosing a station Tune in to the station frequency you want to preset by pressing the FM AM button and turn the TUNE SKIP controller To store the station in memory rE EA En ES A Press the
22. ntroller counterclockwise Compact Disc Operating Instructions TRACK SELECTING Selecting the track you want to hear Forward track skip Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise Each time you turn this controller clockwise the track number on the r display increases eee The player plays the track with the track number shown on the display TUNE SKIP fae as Backward track skip 1000 T ADF Turn the TUNE SKIP controller No clock disple counterclockwise fd TOF When you turn this controller counterclockwise once the player returns to the start of the track you are listening to Each time you turn this controller counterclockwise the track number on the display decreases The player plays the track with the track number shown on the display Compact Disc Operating Instructions TRACK REPEAT Replaying the track you re listening to To repeat track Press the RPT button The RPT indicator will light up and the same track will be played over and over RPT button To cancel Press the RPT button The RPT indicator disappears and normal play will resume When fast forward or backward operation is done Repeat Play is released Compact Disc Operating Instructions RANDOM PLAY Playing all the songs on the disc in random order To start random play Clock displa q T BR Press the RDM button 4000 T P The RDM indicator will light up and a track No clock dispia is selected randomly an
23. orded using Dolby B NR or C NR system Press the Dolby NR button Each time you press this button the Dolby NR changes as follows e Dolby B NR model BoN BoFF e Dolby B C NR model cm BoN CoN CoFF When listening to cassette tapes that have not been recorded using Dolby NR system Press the Dolby NR button if you see BoFF or CoFF display the Dolby B NR or C NR will be OFF Cassette Operating Instructions REPEAT _ Repeating the present song To turn the Repeat function on Press the RPT button The RPT indicator will light When the track ends the tape will rewir and the track will be played again In the following cases this function may not work as described e if the blank space between tracks is less than four seconds preventing the player from detecting the break e if the recorded level is low for more than four seconds causing the function to detect a break RPT button To cancel Press the RPT button or lt gt button The RPT indicator will disappears and normal playback will resume TAPE PLAY in Case of Difficulty If you encounter a problem please review the items in the guide This guide will help you isolate the problem if the player is at fault Otherwise make sure the rest of your system is properly connected or consult your authorized Honda dealer CD MODE ACD ejects as soon as it is loaded The CD is upside down
24. ose your code cards contact your nearest Honda dealer who will then obtain your code from American Honda Motor Co Inc You may be charged for the removal of the radio to determine the radio serial number WARNING For your protection codes will not be given out to anyone under any circumstances other than authorized Honda dealer personnel after proof of vehicle ownership and proper identification is established 7 Instali the 2 enclosed warning decals in visible areas and in accordance with motor vehicle regulations SWITCHING CLOCK DISPLAY if the time isn t set the clock display blinks Set the clock see page 12 No clock displa R FMi Jet e n q a Seve GIC OL gt d j X s a No clock displa MODE button 7 Clock displa lt nec 000 Set Preferences To set the clock adjustment mode Press the MODE button for at least two seconds The clock display blinks and clock adjustment mode is set To turn the clock display off Press the 4 button To turn the clock display on Press the MODE button for at least two seconds Audio Operating Instructions POWER ON OFF POWER ON Press the POWER button or by taking one of the operations listed below e When a compact disc is POWER i000 T O displa loaded ae nsert a compact disc into button CD siot 1900 T woud T 0 T i the slot No clock woe a r la When a compact disc is Wd T 0r loaded Press the CD AUX button
25. s or radio removal such as the theft the radio will not function when voltage is restored The word COdE will show in the display only 3 The proper 5 digit code shown on the TWO CARDS SUPPLIED TO YOU must then be entered using the proper numbered push button selectors when the radio is on and the display shows COdE When the wrong code is entered 3 times in succession the power turns OFF If this happens repeatedly 10 times the radio won t accept input for 1 hour IMPORTANT When entering the five digit code number be sure to complete the sequence numbering of that 5 digit code For example Code No sequence is 43215 and you mistakenly enter 42 instead of 3 continue the code number sequence of 215 to complete that entry The radio will not operate and the number you entered will disappear from the display Re enter the correct number sequence of 43215 and operation of the radio will continue The likelihood of guessing the correct code is extremely remote The radio is therefore unsaleable by a thief 4 The code card should be placed in a secure place or with the vehicle title papers for security as deemed necessary by your individual needs Your Honda dealer can help you 5 Should radio or electrical repairs become necessary please give the repairing facility the radio code number If you do not only authorized Honda dealer personnel can obtain the code from American Honda Motor Co Inc 6 Should you l
26. to check the disc information e f compressed audio is played on Multimedia Player the Track operation is switched to the File operation Also if the Folder is recorded the Disc operation is switched to the Folder operation CD Changer Player Operating Instructions FAST FORWARD AND BACKWARD Fast forward Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise Backward Turn and hold the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise CD Changer Player Operating Instructions TRACK SELECTING Selecting the track you want to hear Forward track skip Turn the TUNE SKIP controller clockwise Each time you turn this controller clockwise the track number on the display increases The player plays the track with the track number shown on the display TUNE SKIP NOTE lf compressed audio is played on Fa eye ee eed LLS Multimedia Player the File operation is ICS greg applied Track number Backward track skip Turn the TUNE SKIP controller counterclockwise When you turn this controller counterclockwise once the player returns to the start of the track you are listening to Each time you turn this controller counterclockwise the track number on the display decreases The player plays the track with the track number shown on the display CD Changer Pliayer Operating Instructions DISC SELECTING Function of CD changer or Multimedia Player Selecting the disc you Disc number want to hear
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