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1. are already mounted The tabs to be bent vary depending on at shipment the car To securely install the unit fully Power bend a number of the tabs so that there is no rattling connector Mounting examine Springs Secure the rear of the unit 2 After fixing mounting bolt G and power connector 6 fix the rear of the unit to the Em car body by either method a or b shown Mounting bo ounting holes below e Insert trim plate 7 Engage the mounting 5 ed l3 springs in the mounting holes of the negative o nattery i mounting collar 1 I2 Mounting terminal firmly hole Mounting springs a Using the rear support strap 3 b Using the rubber cushion option Fire wall of car Tapping screw mm _ Hex nut Rear support bracket Rubber cushion option provided on the car K gt support strap 5 Mounting bolt 1 Mounting collar 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 1 Mounting collar Remove the Unit Switch off the power of the unit Remove the removable face plate page 49 Remove the trim plate 7 with a screwdriver Insert the lock cancel plates 8 along the grooves on both sides of the main unit until click is heard Pull out the unit while pushing the plates further inside o Remove the unit pulling with both hands Trim plate Q Insert Insert the tab end in the outer groove CQ 5410 5310 5
2. No warranty Above description complies with our investigations as of December 2003 It has no warranty for reproducibility and displayability of MP3 WMA CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 33 CD Changer Control or EI indicator Changer 1 or 2 OYA indicator lights when the changer is connected NZSDISC ZEOLDEREZN SCROLL SOURCE Disc selection CD changer functions are designed for optional Panasonic CD changer unit e Connect the CD changer and load a magazine CDs Note e he power will be turned on automatically when a magazine is loaded e his unit does not support the following through the CD changer CD RW playback except when CX DP880U is connected CD text display MP3 WMA playback Pausing does not function in the changer mode CD Changer Mode Press SOURCE to select the CD changer mode and starts Disc Tee Play ti time Note Load a magazine with CDs when NO DISC is displayed EJECT is displayed when magazine is ejected in the CD changer mode 34 0 C5410 5310 5210 5110U This lights only when the dual CD changer selector is connected RANDOM RAND EJ indicator 44 51 4 4 gt gt Track fast forward fast reverse 10 u P RAND sum DISC REP BAND CD changer selection SCAN REPEAT A VY DISC 4 51 SCAN 6 REPEAT DISP Display Display Change Press DIS
3. Note e he preset memory is cleared to return to the original factory setting when the power connector or battery is disconnected Find the model number and serial number on either the back or bottom of the unit Please record them in the space below and retain this booklet as a permanent record of your purchase to help with identification in case of theft MODEL NUMBER CQ C5410U CQ C5310U CQ C5210U CQ C5110U SERIAL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Panasonic welcomes you to our ever growing family of electronic product owners We know that this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment Our reputation is built on precise electronic and mechanical engineering manufactured with carefully selected components and assembled by people who take pride in their work Once you discover the quality reliability and value we have built into this product you too will be proud to be a member of our family CQ C5410 C5310U Removable Full Front MP3 WMA CD Player Receiver with CD Changer Control CQ C5210 C5110U Removable Full Front CD Player Receiver with CD Changer Control Note e Please refer to page 9 for information on differences in each model Accessories ltem Diagram Q y Remote Control Unit 1 YEFX9992663 3 Diagram QW Screw Kit YEPOFZ3315 e Hex Nut 5 e Tapping Screw Lithium Battery 5 mm x16 mm 4 lt CR2025 gt e Mounting Bolt Instruction Kit
4. 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB e Setting of SQ bass treble and volume are influenced one another If the influence mentioned above causes distortion to the audio signal readjust bass treble or volume 36 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 run Press VOL A VOL V on the remote control unit 9 VOLUME VOLUME v VOLUME Up IVOLUME V Down VOLUME Increased VOLUME v Decreased SQ adjustment mode Press gt or lt to select a frequency gt Increased lt Decreased Turn VOLUME A VOLUME A Increased VOLUME v Decreased Press and hold one of the buttons from 2 to 6 for more than 2 seconds e The adjusted SQ is preset in the number of the selected button and the regular display is restored W To return an adjusted SQ to the default setting Press SQ and select the SQ which is to be returned to the default setting Ommam Press and hold BAND for more than 2 seconds SEL Select VOL VOL 2 to 6 SQ preset lt buttons BAND DISP Display Note e Press DISP display to return to the regular mode e f no operation takes place for more than 9 seconds in audio setting 2 seconds in the volume setting 10 seconds in SQ adjustment the display returns to the regular mode e he volume can also be adjusted directly using VOLUME on the main unit page 23 Note e O
5. Panasonic Removable Full Front MP3 WMA CD Player Receiver with CD Changer Control CQ C5410 C5310U Removable Full Front CD Player Receiver with CD Changer Control CQ C5210 C5110U CQ C5410U Operating Instructions Manuel diinstructions VEDIE COAMA A 1 fete eae P E ET RELEU all SNG JN N GIS Mea WMA Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use e Pri re de lire ces instructions attentivement avant d utiliser le produit et garder ce manuel pour l utilisation ult rieure e ea con atenci n estas instrucciones antes de utilizar el producto y guarde este manual para poderlo consultar en el futuro Safety Information WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE INCLUDED COMPONENTS CAUTION THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The following applies only in the U S A Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC Warning Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device NOTI
6. Subwoofer output impedance 200 O Current consumption Dimensions WxH xD 7 11 46 61 3 178 50 155 mm Weight 3 Ibs 8 oz 1 6 kg FM Stereo Radio Frequency range 87 9 MHz 107 9 MHz Usable sensitivity 10 2 dBf 0 9 uV 75 90 dB quieting sensitivity 15 2 dBf 1 6 uV 75 Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB Alternate channel selectivity 75 dB stereo separation 35 dB 1 kHz Image response ratio 75 dB IF response ratio 100 dB Signal to noise ratio 62 dB AM Radio Frequency range Usable sensitivity 930 kHz 1 710 kHz 27 dB uV 11 V S N 20 dB CD Player sampling frequency DA converter 0 times oversampling 4 DAC system Pick up type Astigma 3 beam Light source semiconductor laser Wave length 80 nm Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB Signal to noise ratio 96 dB Total harmonic distortion 0 01 9o 1 kHz Wow and flutter Below measurable limits Channel separation 75 dB Above specifications comply with EIA standards Note Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements 61 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 http www panasonic com Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabri
7. 5 mmo amp e Operating Instructions YEFM284142 e Lock Cancel Plate e Warranty Card etc Rear Support Strap YEFG04024 Removable Face Plate Mounting Collar YEFX0216165 Case YEFA131839 Trim Plate Power Connector YEFC05605 YEAJ02871 Note The number in parenthesis underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and Service e Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements e Mounting collar 1 and trim plate 7 are mounted on the main unit at shipment page 50 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Features MP3 WMA Playback from CD R RW You can play your MP3 WMA Windows Media Audio files as well as regular CDs With up to 10 to 12 times the capacity of a conventional CD a single MP3 WMA encoded disc can keep you entertained throughout your entire journey Depending on bit rate 507 7 bands Sound Quality 50 is a function that can call up various sound types at the touch of button in accordance with your listening music type At SQ7 SQ presets P2 to P6 can also be finely adjusted as desired page 36 System Upgrade CQ C5410U CQ0 C5310U CQ C5210U CQ C5110U Dual CD changer selector CA CD55U option Note e his unit does not support Sirius satellite radio HPF High Pass Filter LPF Low Pass Filter Genuine subwoofer system achieved thanks to HPF High Pass Filter and LPF Low P
8. A Press 4 eject OPEN 4 eject OPEN If there is a disc loaded the disc will be ejected O Insert a disc Le lt When placing disc into or taking a disc out from the main unit hold it as shown in the figure and refrain from putting any of your fingers into the disc s center hole Note e t may take some time to start playing e Playback will start automatically after recognizing the data of the loading disc B CD DA E MP3 WMA Only for r CQ 5410 0 C5310U When CD is in the Player Press SOURCE to select the CD MP3 WMA player mode and playback starts BE MP3 WMA Folder File B CD DA Track ik me Disc Eject Press A eject The disc will be ejected after the front panel fully opens Take a disc Press 4 eject again to close Note e f no operation takes place within 20 seconds or so after the panel has opened the panel will close automatically Do not watch the scroll display while driving Voa Q Y DOS Sy HA PP 44 9 Indicator track fast forward fast reverse R I I gt 25 221 e I O 38 3 O _ j __ 3 3 DISG FOLDER AN SCROLL RANDOM SCAN REPEAT U S CLOCK 4 B 7 mm SOURCE Display Change Press DISP display ite 3 SCROLL 4 RANDOM 5 SCAN 6 REPEAT Random
9. CD Extra are not supported Compression formats Folder Selection Order File Playback Order Maximum number of files folders e Maximum number of files 999 e Maximum number of files in one folder 255 e Maximum depth of trees 8 e Maximum number of folders 255 Root folder is included Note e his unit counts the number of folders irrespective of the presence or absence of MP3 WMA file e f the selected folder does not contain any MP3 WMA files the nearest MP3 WMA files in the order of playback will be played e Playback order may be different from other MP3 WMA players even if the same disc is used e ROOT appears when displaying the root folder name Folder selection In the order GJ to 6 File selection In the order PF tT Tree1 2 Tree3 Tree 8 Max Recommendation Points to Remember When Making MP3 WMA Files on the previous page Compression method Bitrate Sampling frequency MPEG 1 audio layer 3 MP3 MPEG 2 audio layer 3 MP3 WMApro Loss less Not available 64 kbps at 48 kHz Not available Copyright It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy distribute and deliver copyrighted materials such as music without the approval of copyright holder except enjoying yourself personally 32 kbps 320 kbps Yes 32 44 1 48 kHz 8 kbps 160 kbps lt 16 22 05 24 kHz Windows Media Audio Ver 2 Ver 8 Ver 9 64 kbps 192 kbps No 32 44 1 48 kHz
10. There are two leads for each speaker which are usually color coded A handy way to identify the speaker leads and the speaker they are connected with is to test the leads using a 1 5 V AA battery as follows Hold one lead against one pole of the battery and stroke the other lead across the other pole You will hear a scraping sound in one of the speakers if you are holding a speaker lead If not keep testing different lead combinations until you have located all the speaker leads When you label them include the speaker location for each Antenna Motor If your car is equipped with an automatic power antenna identify the car motor antenna lead by connecting one bulb tester lead to the car battery lead and touching the remaining exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug one at a time You will hear the antenna motor activate when you touch the correct wire Antenna The antenna lead is a thick black wire with a metal plug at the end Connect All Leads Now that you have identified all the wires in the car you are ready to begin connecting them to the stereo unit wires The wiring diagram page 56 shows the proper connections and color coding of the leads We strongly recommend that you test the unit before making a final installation You can set the unit on the floor and make temporary connections to test the unit Use electrical tape to cover all exposed wires Important e Connect the red power lead last after
11. Panasonic Servicenter for service External amplifier control power lead max 500 mA This lead is for connection to the power amplifier Blue white stripe Note DM White e his lead is used for power control when an external power amplifier is connected The power supply of a power amplifier will be activated when Left turning on the power of this unit Front speaker lead LL front FRoNTSP XS QS speaker 6 Power connector Dual CD changer control lead 4 C Note e Insulate this lead with vinyl tape when you do not connect it Brown white stripe Right Gray black stripe Green Left Rear speaker lead Green black stripe a sy REARSP HES speaker Antenna control lead lt C to motor antenna max 500 mA This lead is not intended for use with switch actuated power antenna Note Violet e he power antenna extends automatically when the AM FM radio mode is Violet Right selected Violet black stripe ACC power lead 4 SJ ee To ACC power 12 V DC Red Caution Do not connect more than Battery lead jm ATTERY 15 A one speaker to one set of To the car battery continuous 12 V DC Yellow Ground lead A To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis 56 CQ C5410 5310 5210 5110U Black CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Electrical Connections continues Upgradin
12. Play Eur All available tracks are played in a random sequence Press 4 RANDOM EPJ lights Press 4 RANDOM again to cancel DISP Display Scan Play The first 10 seconds of each Mund is aid in ee Press 5 SCAN AUN Press 5 SCAN again 7 cancel Repeat Play EEA The current track is repeated Press 6 REPEAT HEA lights Press 6 REPEAT again to cancel Cock Display off wb css g Cock Display off n Note e NO TEXT is displayed when there is no information on the disc e Press 3 SCROLL to have an another circle scroll while a title is displayed If the number of displayed characters is 8 or less the characters EN Direct Track Selection Example track number n Press Press 1 0 do not scroll Press BAND SET Note Track Selection e To suspend direct selection press DISP gt gt Next track display or 4 e Random scan and repeat play are canceled once 1t is pressed SOURCE 0 to 9 Track number 4 Random play 5 Scan play 6 Repeat play lt lt lt gt gt Track BAND DISP Pause Set Display CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 14 Beginning of the current track For the previous track press twice POWER MENU Fast Forward Fast Reverse Press and hold gt gt gt gt Fast forward 144 4 4 Fast reverse Re
13. ROM If you use commercial CDs they must have either of these labels below COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT Only for CQ C5410U CQ C5310U DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT How to hold the disc e Do not touch the underside of the disc e Do not scratch the disc e Do not bend the disc e When not in use keep the disc in the case Label side Do not use irregularly shaped discs Do not leave discs on the following places e Direct sunlight e Near car heaters e Dirty dusty and damp areas e Seats and dashboards Disc cleaning Use a dry soft cloth to wipe from the center outward Correct Wrong 6 Do not attach any seals or labels to your discs Do not write anything on the disc label with a pointed pen or hard point pen CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Notes on CD Rs RWs You may have trouble playing back some CD R RW discs recorded on CD recorders CD R RW drives either due to their recording characteristics or dirt fingerprints scratches etc on the disc surface CD R RW discs are less resistant to high temperatures and high humidity than ordinary music CDs Leaving them inside a car for extended periods may damage them and make playback impossible Some CD R RWs cannot be played back successfully thanks to incompatibility among writing software a CD recorder CD R RW drive and the discs This player cannot play the CD R RW discs if the Session is not closed This play
14. Tilt oco Press and hold 4 eject TILT until you hear a beep about 1 second from the speaker output and TILT is displayed And then release it Set it to the position at which it is easy to read what is on the display Each time the above operation is repeated the panel angle changes in the sequence shown below default TILT 1 TILT OFF TILT 2 TILT 3 Open Note The position which has been set using TILT will be retained even when the operations below are performed e OPEN CLOSE e Power on off POWER MENU OC 1 to 6 DISP Display Dimmer oco Press and hold MENU DIM for more than 2 seconds to change dimmer level setting as follows TET Brighter default Medium Darker SQ Sound Quality SQ is a function that can call up various sound types at the touch of button in accordance with your listening music type At SQ7 SQ presets P2 to P6 can also be finely adjusted as desired page 36 Press SQ to select a sound types as follows lights except SQ FLAT Preset number bog Flat frequency response il not emphasize default m Sharp and dynamic sound Powerful deep bass and turgescent treble mig Prevention of excessive ll equalizing and capably to cover wide variety of music Listener friendly and crisp sound Highlighted vocals that are apt to be overwhelmed by instrumental sound f Sound
15. You Suspect Something Wrong for example without sound or with smoke near the unit or its electrical lines d the a and the d i Immediately switch the power off or foul smell which can cause ignition or Sd e SEEN Disconnect the power connector and check that there is electric shock Immediately stop using it and Ste car En TS TER EE neither smoke nor heat from the unit before asking for call the store where you purchased it y The contact of the ground leadis Make sure that the ground lead is poor connected to an unpainted part of the chassis securely repairs Never try to repair the unit by yourself because it is dangerous to do so Troubleshooting Tips Common Noise is made in Alternator noise comes from the Change the wiring position of the step with engine Car ground lead Possible solution revolutions IUUTUDTITUTUTTNS No power to the unit The power cord battery ACC and Check the wiring ground is connected in the wrong way No sound from speaker s Balance fader setting is not Readjust balance fader appropriate gt There is a break a short circuit Check the speaker wiring Fuse blow out Eliminate the cause of fuse blow out and replace the fuse with new one Consult your dealer poor contact or wrong wiring regarding the speaker wiring Some speakers are out of order Replace the speaker with new one The speaker wiring is confused Perform the speaker wiring in between right and left
16. accordance with the wiring diagram The Power fails The safety device works Call the store where you purchased unintentionally the unit or your nearest Panasonic The speaker channels Servicenter are reversed between right and left Sound is not MUTE is set to ON Set MUTE to OFF The wiring of the speaker lines Check the wiring in accordance with are not correct or a break or poor the wiring diagram Poor reception or contact arises noise The demonstration You cannot operate the unit while Press DISP display to end the screen displayed and the demonstration screen appears demonstration screen no operae If the demonstration screen appears Check the battery wiring in accordance No power is supplied to the Check the wiring of the antenna battery frequently there is a possibility that with the wiring diagram antenna amplifier when using a lead poor contact or wrong wiring arises film antenna etc between the battery lead of the unit and the battery cable of the car The number of auto The number of receivable stations Move to an area where receivable The battery lead should be always preset stations are are less than 6 stations number is maximum and try powered less than 6 presetting Antenna installation or wiring of Check whether the antenna mounting antenna cable is faulty position and its wiring are correct In addition check to see whether the antenna ground is securely connected to
17. fast reverse JI D E 61 VIT pause random play folder random play scan play folder scan play repeat play folder repeat play direct file selection direct folder selection notes on MP3 WMA CD Changer Control eee 34 KX CD changer mode display change disc selection track selection SOS fast forward fast reverse random play disc random play scan play disc scan play repeat play disc repeat play CD changer selection direct disc selection 21 20 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 G L S H 3 22 General MUTE Mute attenuation VOLUME indicator SBC SW DISP Display NZCDISC FOUDER 2 SCROLL e ii 2 Level meter SOURCE This varies the display PWR power in line with the volume level d DEP COMPACT CL 0 ej K RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 4 5 6 Spectrum analyzer This shows two sets of levels for each of the following frequencies in sequence starting from the left 60 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 6 kHz 16 kHz Point the remote control unit at the remote control signal sensor Power Turn your car s ignition key to the ACC or ON position 27 OFF Press and hold SOURCE PWR until you hear a beep about 1 second then release it Press SOURCE POWER again and hold for more than 1 second ON Press Note e After turning off
18. the chassis Some operations are Some operations are not Read the operating instructions Preset stations cannot The contact of the battery lead is Make sure that the battery lead is not executable executable in particular modes carefully and cancel the mode In case be stored poor or the battery lead is not connected securely and preset such as menu mode the unit is still out of order consult always powered Stations again the dealer 42 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 43 Troubleshooting continued CD MP3 WMA Remote Control Unit CO CSTI0U Possible solution Possible solution No response to The battery is inserted in the Insert a correct battery in the correct No playback or disc The disc is inserted upside down Insert a disc correctly gada There is a flaw or foreign objects on Remove the foreign objects or use a the disc flawless disc The disc has unplayable formatted Refer to the description about data MP3 WMA for playable sound data pressing buttons wrong direction A wrong battery is direction inserted The battery is weak Replace the battery with new one The aiming direction of the remote Aim the remote control unit at the control unit is wrong sensor of the unit and press buttons except CD DA i e music CD The unit plays back the ROM track Skip the ROM track of a mix mode CD The sensor is exposed to direct Block off
19. this unit Power Connect the red power lead to the correct car radio wire or to the appropriate fuse port on the fuse block If the stereo unit functions properly with all these connections made disconnect the wires and proceed to the final installation Final Installation Lead Connections Connect all wires making sure that each connection is insulated and secure Bundle all loose wires and fasten them with tape so they will not fall down later Now insert the stereo unit into the mounting collar Congratulations After making a few final checks you re ready to enjoy your new auto stereo system Final Checks 1 Make sure that all wires are properly connected and insulated 2 Make sure that the stereo unit is securely held in the mounting collar 3 Turn on the ignition to check the unit for proper operation If you have difficulties consult your nearest authorized professional installer for assistance o3 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 54 Installation Guide continues Installation Procedures First complete the electrical connections and then The included mounting collar 1 is designed check them for correctness page 56 specifically for this unit Do not use it to attach Remove the any other model mounting collar 1 and the trim plate 7 from the main unit temporarily which Insert mounting collar 1 into the dashboard and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver
20. you have made and insulated all other connections Ground Connect the black ground lead of the power connector to the metal car chassis Speakers Connect the speaker wires See the wiring diagram page 56 for the proper hookups Follow the diagram carefully to avoid damaging the speakers and the stereo unit The speakers used must be able to handle more than 50 W of audio power If using an optional audio amplifier the speakers should be able to handle the maximum amplifier output power opeakers with low input ratings can be damaged opeaker impedance should measure 4 8 which is typically marked on most speakers Lower or higher impedance speakers will affect output and can cause both speaker and stereo unit damage Motor Antenna Connect the car motor antenna lead to the dark blue motor antenna relay control lead Do not confuse the antenna lead with blue white stripe lead for a power amplifier Battery Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct radio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse block Antenna Connect the antenna by plugging the antenna lead into the antenna receptacle Equipment Connect any optional equipment such as an amplifier according to the instructions furnished with the equipment Leave about 12 30 cm of distance between the speaker leads amplifier unit and the antenna antenna extension cord Read the operating and installation instructions of any equipment you will connect to
21. 210 5110U 95 Electrical Connections Preout cord front AR red PRE OUT FRONT A L white Preout cord rear Caution e his product is designed to operate with a 12 V e Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from Antenna DC negative ground battery system a possible short circuit from the car chassis e To prevent damage to the unit be sure to follow Bundle all cables and keep cable terminals free HR red the connection diagram below from touching any metal parts mor white e Remove approximately 1 4 5 mm of protective e Remember if your car has a drive computer or covering from the ends of the leads before a navigation computer the data of its memory Subwoofer cord J red connecting may be erased when the battery terminals are Vi swour Monaural Do not insert the power connector into the unit disconnected Di H white CD changer input cord red lt mu OL white until the wiring is completed CD changer control connector Wiring Diagram Accessory used for wiring AUX input cord No ty CO C5110U Pre amp output SWOT EE EE m MAS uS SEA imm m red lt mi white connector p front Fuse mini auto fuse type 15 A rear e f the fuse rear panel blows frequently they may be L white something wrong with the unit or wiring connection OR red Consult your nearest
22. A type is loaded Check the disc The changer automatically switches to the next disc Check the disc The changer automatically switches to the next disc If normal operation is not restored call the store where you purchased the unit or the nearest Servicenter to ask for repairs The display continues if you cannot switch off the power Insert discs into the changer magazine Verify that correct connections have been made e Messages in the action and display sections of the error chart vary with changers Refer to the operating instructions of the CD changer for details 46 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Maintenance Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance Use a dry and soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning Never use benzine thinner or other solvents Product Servicing If the suggestions in the charts do not solve the problem we recommend that you take it to your nearest authorized Panasonic Servicenter The product should be serviced only by a qualified technician Fuse Use fuses of the same specified rating 15 A Using different substitutes or fuses with higher ratings or connecting the unit directly without a fuse could cause fire or damage to the unit If the replacement fuse fails contact your nearest Panasonic Servicenter for service CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 47 Notes on Discs Notes on CD CD Media CD R CD RW CD
23. CE This product has a fluorescent lamp that contains a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org When Driving Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions When Washing Your Car Do not expose the product including the speakers and CDs to water or excessive moisture This could cause electrical shorts fire or other damage When Parked Parking in direct sunlight can produce very high temperatures inside your car Give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the unit on Use the Proper Power Supply This product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC negative ground battery system the normal system in a North American car Disc Mechanism Do not insert coins or any small objects Keep screwdrivers and other metallic objects away from the disc mechanism and disc Use Authorized Servicenters This product is made of precision parts Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts Please refer to the Servicenter list including with this product for service assistance For Installation This product should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle but not more than 30
24. MA files SOURCE 0 to 9 File folder number 4 Random play 5 Scan play 6 Repeat play 44 gt gt File A v Folder BAND Pause Set 3t Number DISP Display Random Play Eur All the available files are played in a random sequence Press 4 RANDOM EIN lights Press 4 RANDOM again to cancel Folder Random Play All the files on the current folder are played in a random sequence Press and hold 4 RANDOM for more than 2 seconds RMA Er lights Press and hold 4 RANDOM again for more than 2 seconds to cancel Scan Play The first 10 seconds of each files is played in sequence Press 5 SCAN I M 2 Folder Scan Play From the next folder the first 10 seconds of the first file on each folder is played in sequence Press and hold 5 SCAN for more than 2 seconds aim annum NS j Press and hold 5 SCAN again for more than 2 seconds to cancel Repeat Play EEA The current file is repeated Press 6 REPEAT EEA lights Press 6 REPEAT again to cancel Folder Repeat Play rui Eid The current folder is repeated Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds 4 lights Press and hold 6 REPEAT again for more than 2 seconds to cancel lt EN Direct File Selection p Example file number 10 Press O
25. P Track play time disc default ara Clock display Disc Selection A Next disc 1 Previous disc Track Selection gt gt Next track 44 Beginning of the current track For the previous track press twice Fast Forward Fast Reverse Press and hold gt gt gt gt Fast forward 144 4 4 Fast reverse Release to resume the playback Random Play Gm All the available tracks are played in a random sequence Press 4 RANDOM HIN lights Press 4 RANDOM again to cancel SOURCE 0 to 9 Disc number 4 Random play 5 Scan play 6 Repeat play lt lt lt gt gt Track A v Disc BAND CD changer selection Set 3t Number DISP Display Disc Random Play RAND All the available tracks on the current disc are played in a random sequence Press and hold 4 RANDOM for more than 2 seconds PRA WAN lights Press and hold 4 RANDOM again for more than 2 seconds to cancel Scan Play The first 10 seconds of each track is played in sequence Press 15 15 j SCAN a again to cancel Disc Scan Play From the next disc the first 10 seconds of the first track of all the discs is played in sequence Press bal hold i for more than 2 seconds and hold 5 5 SCAN again for more than 2 seconds to cancel Repeat Play zx The current track is
26. Press 1 0 Press BAND SET EN Direct Folder Selection Example folder number 10 Press twice Press 1 0 Press BAND SET Note suspend direct selection press DISP display Random scan and repeat play are canceled once is pressed e Operation returns to the start of the disc when a folder with no MP3 or WMA format files is selected 31 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Notes on MP3 WMA What is MP3 WMA MP3 MPEG audio layer 3 and WMA Windows Media Audio are the compression formats of digital audio The former is developed by MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group and the latter is developed by Microsoft Corporation Using these compression formats you can record the contents of about 10 music CDs single CD media This figures refer to data recorded on a 650 MB CD R or CD RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a Sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Note e MP3 WMA encoding and writing software is not supplied with this unit e CD writing software is not supplied with this unit Points to Remember When Making MP3 WMA Files Common e High bit rate and high sampling frequency are recommended for high quality sounds e Selecting VBR Variable Bit Rate is not recommended because playing time is not displayed properly and sound may be skipped e he playback sound quality differs depending on the encoding circumstances For details refe
27. W THE PROCEDURE MAY RESULT IN THE UNINTENDED DEPLOYMENT OF AIR BAGS OR ACTIVATION OF THE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY Note e Various settings that have been stored in the memory in other on board equipment car navigation etc may be lost if the battery terminals are disconnected Therefore we recommend to make a record of or to back up the settings before disconnecting the terminals After completing installation of the main unit set the equipment again according to the record Dashboard Installation Installation Opening mooo 7 30 182 mm This unit can be installed in any dashboard having an opening as shown above The dashboard should be 346 4 75 mm 30 5 56 mm thick in order to be able to support the unit CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 51 52 Installation Guide continues Identify All Leads The first step in installation is to identify all the car wires you ll use when hooking up your sound system As you identify each wire we suggest that you label it using masking tape and a permanent marker This will help avoid confusion when making connections later Note e Do not connect the power connector to the stereo unit until you have made all connections If there are no plastic caps on the stereo hooking wires insulate all exposed leads with electrical tape until you are ready to use them Identify the leads in the following
28. ass Filter Electronic Switch Front Panel The front panel opens and closes automatically by pressing a button once CD Changer Control You can connect the optional CD changer unit For details refer to the operating instructions on the CD changer unit e 2 CD changers option can be controlled with this unit To connect 2 CD changers to it the dual CD changer selector CA CD55U option is necessary Large sized Volume Control A large sized rotary volume control that looks like one belonging to a Hi Fi audio system is featured Subwoofer option Stereo power amplifier option CD changer You cannot connect CD changer and Sirius receiver CX DP880U option using the dual CD changer selector CA CD55U option 8 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Before Reading these Instructions e his operating instruction manual applies to the following models The differences among these models are mentioned below e All illustrations represent model CQ C5410U unless otherwise specified ON T Control Sub Woofer Pre amp output voltage 08V This can only be controlled through the oco main unit c This can only be controlled through the remote control unit Indicates features applicable to 541 only CQ C5310U only CQ C5210U only 51100 only Operations with neither mark can be performed either by the main unit or the rem
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30. er cannot play the CD R RW discs which contains other than CD DA or MP3 WMA data CQ C5310U e Be sure to observe the instructions of CD R RW disc for handling it Anti Theft System This unit is equipped with a removable face plate Removing this face plate makes the unit totally inoperable Caution e his face plate is not waterproof Do not expose it to water or excessive moisture e Do not remove the face plate while driving your Car e Do not place the face plate on the dashboard or nearby areas where the temperature rises to high level e Do not touch the contacts on the face plate or on the main unit since this may result in poor electrical contacts Remove the Removable Face Plate Q Switch off the power of the unit page 22 Press 42 release to remove the removable face plate The face plate disengages with a click when it is removed 3 rS BAND _ Q DISP Ky CLOCK DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT 3s Release Note e Be absolutely sure to turn off the main unit s power before removing the removable face plate e Do not install or remove the removable face plate while it is moving Gently press the bottom of the case and open the cover Place the face plate into the case and take it with you when you leave the car Removable face plate case e f dirt or other foreign substances get on the contacts wipe them off with a clean and d
31. eshooting tips error m Remote control unit subwoofer display messages maintenance product servicing fuse Boe OLD ES lock 11 J NOLES OM DISCS 48 Notes on CD CD media CD R CD RW CD ROM notes on CD Rs RWs 24 General nnns 22 c wacow o Power source volume mute attenuation rear speakers as Sub Woofers Super Anti Theft System ctc 49 Bass Control Subwoofer SBC SW open close the front panel panel angle tilt Remove the removable face plate install removable face plate dimmer SQ Sound Quality security indicator panel removal alarm QO 26 O O Radio mode band tuning display change Direct Memory D M Station preset preset station calling Installation Guid ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeenueeneuuuees 50 Before Disc 28 Available discs disc insert when CD is in the player disc eject e CD Player eee e 29 Electrical Connections 56 Display change track selection fast forward fast reverse pause random play Wiring diagram upgrading the system 1 upgrading the system 2 speaker TS scan play repeat play direct track selection system connection DIS QV Ol 30 KE Display change folder selection file selection fast forward
32. g the System 1 Example combination Note e CD changer CX DP880U option e For wiring carefully read the operating 0 OP instructions for the devices connected CD changer RCA cord R CX DP880U option CD changer input cord LES RCA cord L mi dei L white E DIN cord Extension cord supplied with CX DP880U CD changer control connector Upgrading the System 2 CD changer Example combination CX DP880U option e CD changer CX DP880U option e Dual CD changer selector CA CD55U option Changer 1 cord Dual changer output cord connecting cord m T Ha supplied with CA CD55U red L white m CD changer input cord m Gui Lm DIN cord L white q DIN extension cord m A CD changer NS supplied with CA CD55U r CX DP880U option Example CO C5410U GU E TIA 7 RCA cor C L white E f ml c Extension cord Power Remove the vinyl cap Cut off the tip supplied with CX DP880U t CO C CONT Dual CD changer Changer 2 connector connecting cord Note Dual changer control lead selector e For wiring carefully read the operating instructions Brown white stripe 550 option for the devices connected e his unit does not support Sirius satellite radio e You cannot connect CD changer and Sirius receiver using the dual CD changer selector CA CD55U opti
33. lease to resume the playback 3t Number Pause Press 11 5 Press I 1 again to cancel 30 MP3 WMA Player memcs RR DISC FOLDER 2 File fast forward fast reverse MOU SORE FOLDER RAND N REP RANDOM SCAN REPEAT af BAND E E i I gt Pause COMPACT CL 0 ej K dice my n 4 6 pee SOURCE A V FOLDER 3 SCROLL 4 RANDOM 5 SCAN 6 REPEAT DISP Display Folder selection Display Change Press DISP display Play time Folder name a v i m File name NM Album EX ET Title and artist Wei Clock display i Example Note e NO TEXT is displayed when there is no information on the disc e Press 3 SCROLL to have an another circle scroll while a title is displayed If the number of displayed characters is 8 or less the characters do not scroll ume CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Folder Selection A Next folder 1 Previous folder File Selection gt Next file 444 Beginning of the current file For the previous file press twice Fast Forward Fast Reverse Press and hold gt gt gt gt Fast forward 144 4 4 Fast reverse Release to resume the playback Pause Press 11 5 Press gt again to cancel CQ C5210U CQ C5110U cannot play MP3 W
34. more than 4 seconds when the front MP3 WMA The player cannot read the file you Select a file that the player can read panel is open disc forced ejection In are trying to play for some reasons Confirm the type of data recorded case that the disc forced ejection does File recorded in an unsupported on the disc Create a new disc if not work consult the dealer ha di file system compression scheme necessary The microcontroller in the unit Unplug the power cord and plug it Ar file name extension operates abnormally due to noise again In case the unit is still out of amaged data etc or other factors order consult the dealer An attempt has been made to play Play WMA files which are not Note Pub mme a copy protected WMA file copy protected e Refer to the section on Notes on MP3 WMA page 32 b No disc in the player Insert a disc into the player x If all the files cannot be played E4 or E5 remains on the display 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 45 44 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Troubleshooting continued CD Changer Control Disc has scratches No operation by some cause No disc is in the changer magazine The dual CD changer selector is connected but the changers are not connected The changer has become disconnected from this unit in the changer mode Note Possible solution Disc is dirty or is upside down disc other than a music CD CD D
35. mory Direct Memory D M oco This is a useful function that can call broadcast stations directly during playback in other modes CD CD Changer etc even when the power is off Your favorite radio station can be memorized in D M direct memory Default FM 87 9 MHz E Memorize Select a band and frequency Press and hold D M for more than 2 seconds e Frequency is saved in the memory Note e New stations overwrite existing saved stations after following this procedure Recalling the Direct Memory Press D M Press D M again to cancel Station Preset Up to 6 stations can be stored in each of the FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM band selections Caution ensure safety never attempt to preset Stations while you are driving Auto Preset Memory APM Automatically save stations with good reception in the preset memory Select a band previous page Press and hold BAND APM Auto Preset Memory for more than 2 seconds e he 6 stations with good reception will be automatically saved in the memory under preset number 1 to 6 e Once set the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each scanning S LN HEEE Ll 4 Manual Preset Memory Manually save a station in the preset memory Select a band and frequency previous page Press and hold one of the buttons from 1 to 6 until the display blinks once Preset number Note
36. nly buttons 2 to 6 can be used to preset the adjusted SQ An adjusted SQ cannot be preset in button 1 e call a preset SQ refer to page 25 e While the SQ adjustment mode is established only adjustments are performed and even if the adjustment mode is exited without presetting an adjusted effect what has been set will be reflected as the current SQ until another SQ is selected Even when the SQ presets are adjusted the display which appears when the Settings are called remains unchanged The SQ adjustment mode can be established also by pressing SQ for more than 2 seconds CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 37 Audio settings continued S SIS som Press VOLUME SEL select Press VOL A or VOL V on the remote control unit 229 VOLUME Ly SEL Select VOL A VOL Vv SOURCE T AT NS SE RAND SCAN 999 VOLUME v DISP Display Note e Press DISP display to return to the regular mode e f no operation takes place for more than 9 Seconds in audio setting 2 seconds in the volume setting 10 seconds in SQ adjustment the display returns to the regular mode e When SBC SW setting page 23 has VOLUME Increased been selected to ON the settings resulting VOLUME V Decreased from the adjustments perf
37. on 98 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 60 Electrical Connections continues Speaker System Connection Example combination e Stereo power amplifier option e Subwoofer option e Front speaker rear speaker option PRE OUT FRONT Example CQ C5410U Preout cord front d Preout cord rear Subwoofer cord e External amplifier Front speaker control power lead option Blue white stripe H option E Remove the vinyl RCA cord Rear speaker option option Stereo power amplifier option bridged connection Subwoofer option Stereo power amplifier option bridged connection 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Specifications General Power supply DC 12 V 11 V 16 V test voltage 14 4 V negative ground Less than 2 2 A CD mode 0 5 W 4 speaker Maximum power output 50 Wx4 at 1 kHz volume control maximum Tone adjustment range Bass 12 dB at 60 Hz Treble 12 dB at 16 kHz Equalizer center frequency 60 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 6 kHz 16 kHz Variable range of equalizer 12 dB to 12 dB 2 dB step Speaker impedance 4 8 Pre amp output voltage 5 V CD mode 1 kHz 0 dB oubwoofer output voltage 5 V Pre amp output impedance 60 Subwoofer output impedance 60 Pre amp output voltage 2 5 V CD mode 1 kHz 0 dB Subwoofer output voltage 2 5 V Pre amp output impedance 200
38. order Power Lead If your car has a radio or is pre wired for one Cut the connector wires one at a time from the plug leaving the leads as long as possible so that you can work with individual leads Turn the ignition on to the accessory position and ground one lead of the test bulb to the chassis Touch the other lead of the test bulb to each of the exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug Touch one wire at a time until you find the outlet that causes the test bulb to light Now turn the ignition off and then on If the bulb also turns off and on that outlet is the car power lead If your car is not wired for an audio unit Go to the fuse block and find the fuse port for radio RADIO accessory ACC or ignition IGN 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Battery Lead If your stereo unit has a yellow lead you will need to locate the car s battery lead Otherwise you may ignore this procedure The yellow battery lead provides continuous power to maintain a clock memory storage or other function If your car has a radio or is pre wired for one With the ignition and headlights off identify the car battery lead by grounding one lead of the test bulb to the chassis and checking the remaining exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug If your car is not wired for an audio unit Go to the fuse block and find the fuse port for the battery usually marked BAT Speakers Identify the car speaker leads
39. ormed at the subwoofer level and subwoofer low pass filter settings are reflected in the output Balance Fader You can adjust the sound balance among the front rear right and left speakers VOLUME A Front enhanced VOLUME V Rear enhanced Default BAL balance CNT center FAD fader CNT center Setting range 15 levels each Select Subwoofer Level You can change the subwoofer volume level Default 0 dB Setting range MUTE subwoofer mute 6 dB to 6 dB by 2 dB Select VOLUME Increased VOLUME v Decreased Subwoofer Low Pass Filter LPF You can select the upper limit frequency of the sound from subwoofer Default 80 Hz Setting range 80 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz Select VOLUME Increased VOLUME v Decreased Select High Pass Filter HPF Select the lower limit frequency of the sound from speakers except subwoofer Default OFF setting range OFF 90 Hz 135 Hz 180 Hz 225 Hz 39 38 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 CQ C5410 5310 5210 5110U Function Settings LJ 2 _ OPEN Dimi j DISP AS CLOCK 2 3 4 5 LUI UIGE DISCHEOL DERETA SCROLL RANDOM SCAN REPEAT The only items which can be set using MENU on this unit are the Function Settings Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern Mute Attenuation and security Function Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern Default Pattern 1 Variety 6 types OFF Mute Atten
40. ot be displayed properly e Undisplayable characters and symbols will be converted into an asterisk Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United otates and or other countries CQ C5210U CQ C5110U cannot play MP3 WMA files Recording MP3 WMA Files on a CD Media e You are recommended to minimize the chances of making a disc that contains both CD DA files and MP3 WMA files e f CD DA files are on the same disc as MP3 or WMA files the songs may not play in the intended order or some songs may not play at all e When storing MP3 data and WMA data on the same disc use different folders for each data e Do not record files other than MP3 WMA files and unnecessary folder on a disc e he name of MP3 WMA file should be added by rules as shown in the following descriptions and also comply with the rules of each file system e You may encounter trouble in playing MP3 WMA files or displaying the information of MP3 AWMA files recorded with certain writing software or CD recorders e The file extension mp3 or wma should be assigned to each file depending on the file format e his unit does not have the play list function e Although Multi session recording is supported the use of Disc at Once is recommended Supported file systems ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 Apple Extension to ISO 9660 Joliet Romeo Note e Apple HFS UDF 1 50 Mix CD
41. ote control unit CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Preparation Remote Control Unit Lithium battery Preparation included e Connect the subwoofer option page 60 Back side Subwoofer level setting lt e You can change the subwoofer level page 38 Subwoofer low pass filter setting 2 e You can select the upper limit frequency of the Position B sound from subwoofer page 38 WE A FN Battery holde Position A Battery Installation Remove the battery holder Pull the holder out at position B while pushing position A as indicated O Install the battery on the battery holder Insert the battery holder back into its original position Battery Notes e Battery type Panasonic lithium battery CR2025 included e Battery life Approximately 6 months under normal use at room temperature Caution e mproper use of the battery may cause overheating an explosion or ignition resulting in injury or a fire e Remove and dispose of an old battery immediately e Do not disassemble or short the battery Do not throw a battery into a fire Keep the battery away from children to avoid the risk of accidents Follow local regulations when disposing of the battery 10 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Clock Setting The 12 hour system is used for the clock e Turn your car s ignition key to the ACC or ON position e Press SOURCE PWR e When
42. r to the user manual of your own encoding software and writing software MP3 e t is recommended to set the bit rate to 128 kbps or more and fixed WMA e t is recommended to set the bit rate to 64 kbps or more and fixed e Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file to enable this unit to playback Caution e Never assign the mp3 or wma file name extension to a file that is not in the MP3 WMA format This may not only produce noise from the speaker damage but also damage your hearing CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 32 MP3 AW Player continued Display Information Displayed Items CD TEXT MP3 103 tag Disc title Album title Track title e itle and artist MP3 WMA WMA WMA tag e Folder name Album title e File name e itle and artist Bi Displayable Characters e Displayable length of file name folder name within 128 characters e Name files and folders in accordance with the standard of each file system Refer to the instructions of writing software for details e ASCII character set and special characters in each language can be displayed ASCII character set A to Z ato 7 digits 0 to 9 and the following symbols space 9 amp 2 Q V Special characters Note e With some software in which MP3 WMA format files have been encoded the character information may n
43. red for connection and disconnection of the battery to install this product Before attempting installation of this electronic component contact your car dealer or manufacturer to determine the required procedure and strictly follow their instructions FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE MAY RESULT IN THE UNINTENDED DEPLOYMENT OF AIR BAGS OR ACTIVATION OF THE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Caution e his unit operates with a 12 V DC negative ground auto battery system only Do not attempt to use it in any other system Doing so could cause serious damage Installation Hardware Mem Diagram Q ty 1 Mounting collar 2 Hex nut 5 mmo Rear support strap p 4 Tapping screw 1 5 mmo x16 mm gj 5 Mounting bolt 1 5 amp 7 7 Trim plate Q Lock cancel plate Required Tools You ll need a screwdriver a 1 5 V AA battery and the following 12 V DC Electrical tape oide cut Test bulb pliers N e Overview This product should be installed by a professional However if you plan to install this product yourself your first step is to decide where to install it The instructions in these pages will guide you through the remaining steps Please refer to the WARNING statement e dentify and label the car wires e Connect the car wires to the wires of the power connector e Install
44. repeated Press 6 REPEAT EAJ lights Press 6 REPEAT again to cancel Disc Repeat Play The current disc is repeated Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds DEA REJ lights Press and hold 6 REPEAT again for more than 2 seconds to cancel CD Changer Selection Preparation Use the dual CD changer selector CA CD55U option to connect 2 CD changers page 58 Press BAND The selected changer number either 1 or 2 lights EN Direct Disc Selection Example disc number 5 Press Press 5 Press BAND SET Note suspend direct disc selection press DISP display or Random scan and repeat play are canceled once 1t is pressed CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 35 Audio Settings N Ze CO ae SS ED Mp SOURCE BS zs B e VM UTTITN SCROLL RANDOM SCAN REPEAT 9 4 8 Press VOLUME SEL select Volume Default 18 Setting range 0 to 40 Bass Treble You can adjust the bass and treble sound Default BAS bass 0 dB TRE treble 0 dB Setting range 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB Select Select SQ Adjustment You can adjust the characteristics of the currently selected sound type SQ It is also possible for a maximum of 5 different adjusted SQ to be preset Adjustable frequency 60 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 3 kHz 6 kHz 16 kHz setting range
45. ry cloth e o avoid damaging the face plate do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open e he front panel will automatically close about 5 seconds after release is pressed while the front panel is tilted or open so take care to ensure that your fingers will not be pinched by the closing panel Install Removable Face Plate Q Slide the left side of the removable face plate in place O Press the right end of removable face plate until click is heard Security Indicator The security indicator blinks when the face plate is removed from the unit This function is activated when the security function is on page 40 Panel Removal Alarm This alarm sounds to warn you not to forget to remove the panel before leaving your car This function is activated when the security function is on page 40 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 49 50 Installation Guide WARNING This installation information is designed for experienced installers and is not intended for non technical individuals It does not contain warnings or cautions of potential dangers involved in attempting to install this product Any attempt to install this product in a motor car by anyone other than a qualified installer could cause damage to the electrical system and could result in serious personal injury or death If your car is equipped with air bags and or anti theft systems specific procedures may be requi
46. se the volume by 10 steps Rear Speakers as Sub Woofers Super Bass Control Subwoofer SBC SW You can utilize the rear speaker connected to the built in amplifier as Sub Woofers that output only bass Press and hold MUTE SBC SW for more than 2 seconds puus mmm c OFF Default ON lights Note e When ON has been selected the settings resulting from the adjustments performed at the subwoofer level and subwoofer low pass filter settings are reflected in the output e Depending on the speakers used and the type of music played it may not be possible to achieve a satisfactory effect 23 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U E N G L S H 4 G L l S H 5 General continued SQ Sound Quality L indicator 69 ws MENU DIM 4 eject OPEN TILT LA I DISC FOLDER AN SQ preset buttons 1 to 6 Open the Front Panel Oo Press 4 eject OPEN Note e f nothing is changed for 20 seconds the original panel position will be recovered Close the Front Panel Press 4 eject OPEN again e f 4 eject OPEN is pressed when a disc is in the player the front panel opens and the disc is ejected automatically If no operation takes place for 20 seconds the disc is automatically retracted into the main unit 24 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 RANDOM SCAN REPEAT wise CICK DISP Display Panel Angle
47. stop scanning press one of the buttons from 1 to 6 New stations overwrite existing saved stations after this procedure Preset Station Calling Select a band previous page Press one of the preset buttons from 1 to 6 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U 27 G L S H 8 G L S H 9 28 Before Disc Playback CQ 5210U CQ C5110U cannot play MP3 WMA files Available Discs CD DA CD R 220 T CD TEXT is only for CQ C5410U CQ C5310U m MP3 WMA co c5310u dI Caution e 3 8 cm CD is not available for this unit so do not insert it e Do not use irregularly shaped discs e Do not use discs that have a seal or label attached e o avoid damaging the front panel do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open e Do not pinch your finger or hand in the front panel e Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot e Do not insert a disc when indicator lights Note e he power will be turned on automatically when a disc is loaded e A disc which has both CD DA data and MP3 WMA data on it may not be reproduced normally For example it may be reproduced without sound e Refer to the section on Notes on MP3 WMA page 32 and Notes on Discs page 48 The instructions on this page are followed for both CD DA playback and MP3 WMA playback 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 Disc Insert
48. sunlight to the sensor sunlight The remote control unit may not be operable when the sensor is exposed to direct sunlight In such a case the system is not faulty The CD R RWs that The playability of some CD R RWs Make CD R RWs in different are playable on may depend on the combination combination of media recording other devices are not of media recording software software and recorder after referring to i M playable on this unit and recorder to be used even if the description about MP3 WMA Error Display these CD R RWs are playable on 1 CD MP3 WMA other devices such as a personal computer B CD Possible solution Sound skipping or There is a flaw or foreign objects on Remove the foreign objects or use a noise the disc flawless disc For MP3 WMA refer to nh TERE Disc is dirty or is upside down Check the disc the description about MP3 WMA e Disc has scratches Check the disc Sound skipping due to The unit is not sufficiently secured Secure the unit to the console box with haad vibration the rear support strap etc If normal operation is not restored The unit is tilted at over 30 in the Make the angle 30 or less EE m call the store where you purchased the front to end direction unit or the nearest Servicenter to ask E tends d for repairs Disc unejectable something such as a peeled Press and hold 4 eject OPEN for obstructs the disc coming out
49. the ignition key a security message is displayed and the panel removable alarm that reminds you to take the panel is activated When security function is set on to on page 40 Demonstration When the power is switched on for the first time a demonstration appears on the display Press DISP display to change to regular mode lt Scrolling Note display the demonstration again press hold SOURCE for more than 4 seconds when turning power on lume CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U source Press SOURCE to change the source Radio page 26 When a MP3 WMA data disc is in the player we o CD coniro page 34 mic E When an optional CD changer Hea i L iS connected AUX page SOURCE Power source MUTE POWER MENU VOL VOL Volume DISP Display Radio page 26 CD player page 29 CD 34 When an optional CD changer is connected Volume VOL A Up VOL V Down Down setting range 0 to 40 default 18 Note e The volume level can be set independently for each source For radio one volume setting for AM one volume setting for all FMs Mute Attenuation ON Press MUTE Eul lights OFF Press MUTE again You can select mute or attenuation page 40 No sounds default RTT Decrea
50. the power is switched on for the first time a demonstration appears on the display Press DISP display to change to regular mode page 22 Q Press DISP display Cin a il T Clock display Press and hold DISP display again for more than 2 seconds Hours blink Hours Press lt or gt Press DISP display Minutes Press lt or gt Q Press DISP display M Complete Note e ADJUST is displayed before adjusting the clock e Press and hold or gt to change numbers rapidly Display Change Press DISP display When the power is off mE Clock display default CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Contents Safety InformatioM IRE Page 2 SS Audio SettingS c cccccececececececececeeeeeeeeeaveeaneeens 36 Precautions s 2 Volume bass treble 50 setting balance fader subwoofer level PG GOS SONS e 3 subwoofer low pass filter LPF high pass filter HPF 8 Function Sellings aoe 40 Spectrum analyzer display pattern mute attenuation security function Before Reading these Instructions 9 S ODIT ct mitt niti 42 o 10 p p p p Preliminary steps if you suspect something wrong troubl
51. the unit in the dashboard e Check the operation of the unit If you encounter problems please consult your nearest professional installer Before you begin installation look for the items which are packed with your unit e Warranty Card Fill this out promptly e Panasonic Servicenter List for Service Directory Keep for future reference in case the product needs servicing e Installation Hardware Needed for in dash installation Dashboard Specifications Thickness Min 3 6 4 75 mm Max 4 5 56 mm 23 2 53 mm P 7 30 182 mm Preparation We strongly recommend that you wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries When bending the mounting tabs of the mounting collar with a screwdriver be careful not to injure your hands and fingers Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal see caution below Unit should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle but not more than 30 Tue Y Less than 30 Caution e f your car is equipped with air bags and or anti theft systems specific procedures may be required for connection and disconnection of the battery to install this product e Before attempting installation of this electronic component contact your car dealer or manufacturer to determine the required procedure and strictly follow their instructions e FAILURE TO FOLLO
52. uation You can select mute or attenuation when MUTE is pressed page 23 Default MUTE Security Function Allows you to activate the anti theft function when leaving your car Default ON 40 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 HM e ur Wl LE Ss SEAM Press MENU Press MENU Press and hold MENU for more than 2 seconds on the remote control unit Select Select Selec Press Decrease 10 steps Attenuation No sound Mute Security function is activated Security function is not activated MENU POWER MENU SE OOQ QOO RAND SCAN REP DISP Display Note e No settings can be performed while NO DISC appears on the display e Press DISP display to return to the regular mode Security Function When the key in the ignition is turned OFF e Security message will be displayed e he panel removal alarm will be active page 49 When the front panel is removed e he security indicator blinks page 49 41 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U Troubleshooting Preliminary Steps Caution Possible solution e Do not use the unit if it malfunctions or if there is something wrong e Do not use the unit in abnormal condition Check and take steps as described in the tables below There is an electromagnetic wave Keep an electromagnetic wave generator such as a cellular phone generator such as a cellular phone If
53. with emphasis on sharpness of high hat and echo of saxophone Jazz specific deep sound Reproduction of realism S being in a club Press DISP display to return to the regular mode Note e After pressing SQ on the main unit you can also select a sound type by pressing the preset buttons 1 to 6 e Setting of SQ bass treble and volume are influenced one another If the influence mentioned above causes distortion to the audio signal readjust bass treble or volume page 36 25 CQ 5410 5310 5210 5110U E N G L S H 6 G L l S H 7 sr Stereo indicator lt gt TUNE YPC RY Tit 2 SCROLL RANDOM SCAN REPEAT DISP 9 4 8 Display SOURCE D M Direct Memory Preset buttons 1 to 6 BAND Preset station APM Auto Preset Memory Display Change Press DISP display Radio Mode Press SOURCE to select the radio mode Radio mode displa Radio mode display default Band Frequenc Band Press BAND Clock display Display off GINE Tuning gt Higher frequency lt Lower frequency Press and hold lt or gt for more than 0 5 seconds then release Seeking will start 26 0 5410 5310 5210 51100 SOURCE POWER MENU RAND SCAN 1 to 6 Preset station lt D Tuning BAND DISP Auto Preset Display Me
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