Panasonic CQRD324N Operating instructions

Category
Car media receivers
Type
Operating instructions
Cassette Player/Receiver with Changer Control
CQ-RD324N
Operating Instructions
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Manuel d’instructions
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Manuale di istruzioni
Manual de Instrucciones
Instrukcja ob¬ugi
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RD324N 40W
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Contents
Page
Precautions ................................................... 4
Remote Control Unit Preparation................ 5
Power and Sound Controls.......................... 6
Radio Basics ................................................. 8
RDS (Radio Data System) ............................ 10
Clock Setting................................................. 13
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Seite
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen .................................. 26
Vorbereitung der Fernbedienung .............. 27
Stromversorgung und Klangregler ............. 28
Rundfunkempfang ........................................ 30
Radio-Daten-System (RDS)-Empfang ......... 32
Table des matières
Page
Mesures de précaution................................. 48
Préparatifs pour la télécommande............ 49
Interrupteur d'alimentation et commandes
de réglage de la sonorité .......................... 50
Utilisation de base du récepteur radio ....... 52
Réception radio RDS (Radio Data System)
.... 54
Inhoudsopgave
Bladzijde
Voorzorgen .................................................... 70
Voorbereiding afstandsbediening............. 71
Stroomvoorziening en geluidsregeling ...... 72
Basisbediening radio ................................... 74
RDS (Radio Data Systeem) .......................... 76
Gelijk zetten van de klok .............................. 79
Contenuto
Pag.
Precauzioni.................................................... 92
Preparazione del telecomando.................. 93
Comandi di alimentazione e del suono ...... 94
Funzionamento della radio .......................... 96
Ricezione RDS (Radio Data System) .......... 98
Regolazione dell'orologio .......................... 101
Indice
Pag.
Precauciones............................................... 114
Preparativos del controlador remoto...... 115
Alimentación y controles del sonido ........ 116
Operación básica de la radio ..................... 118
Recepción RDS
(sistema de datos radiofónicos) ........... 120
Spis treóci
Strona
S:rodki ostrozænoóci
............................................ 136
Przygotowanie nadajnika zdalnego sterowania
....... 137
Regulatory zasilania i dz;wieçku
............................. 138
Podstawowe funkcje radia
.................................. 140
RDS (System Danych Radiowych)
........................ 142
Nastawianie zegara
........................................... 145
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Cassette Tape Player Basics ....................... 14
CD Changer Basics ...................................... 16
Electrical Connections ................................. 18
Installation..................................................... 20
Anti-Theft System ......................................... 23
Speaker Connections ................................... 24
Fuse ............................................................... 24
Maintenance .................................................. 24
Specifications ............................................... 25
Uhrzeit (CT) ................................................... 35
Cassettenwiedergabe................................... 36
Grundlagen für die Bedienung des
CD-Wechslers .......................................... 38
Elektrischer Anschluß .................................. 40
Einbau............................................................ 42
Diebstahlschutz ............................................ 45
Anschluß der Lautsprecher ......................... 46
Sicherung ...................................................... 46
Pflege ............................................................. 46
Technische Daten ......................................... 47
Réglage de l
'
horloge
...................................... 57
Utilisation du lecteur de cassette................ 58
Utilisation de base du changeur de CD ...... 60
Branchements électriques........................... 62
Installation..................................................... 64
Système antivol ............................................ 67
Branchement des haut-parleurs.................. 68
Fusible ........................................................... 68
Entretien ........................................................ 68
Données techniques..................................... 69
Basisbediening van de cassettespeler....... 80
Basisbediening van de CD-wisselaar ......... 82
Elektrische aansluitingen ............................ 84
Installatie ....................................................... 86
Anti-diefstal systeem.................................... 89
Aansluitingen luidsprekers.......................... 90
Zekering......................................................... 90
Onderhoud .................................................... 90
Technische gegevens................................... 91
Funzionamento fondamentale del
riproduttore a cassette............................... 102
Funzionamento fondamentale del
Cambia CD................................................... 104
Collegamenti elettrici ................................. 106
Installazione ................................................ 108
Sistema antifurto ......................................... 111
Collegamenti degli altoparlanti.................. 112
Fusibile ........................................................ 112
Manutenzione .............................................. 112
Dati tecnici................................................... 113
Ajuste de la hora......................................... 123
Operación básica del reproductor de casetes
.. 124
Conocimientos básicos del cambiador
de discos de CD
........................................ 126
Conexiones eléctricas................................ 128
Instalación .................................................. 130
Sistema antirrobo ....................................... 133
Conexiones de los altavoces..................... 134
Fusible ......................................................... 134
Mantenimiento ............................................ 134
Especificaciones......................................... 135
Korzystanie z odtwarzacza kasetowego
................ 146
Korzystanie ze zmieniacza p¬yt kompaktowych
....... 148
Po¬açczenia elektryczne
....................................... 150
Montazæ
............................................................ 152
Zabezpieczenie przed kradziezæaç
........................... 155
Pod¬açczenia zestawo;w g¬oónikowych
.................... 156
Bezpiecznik
..................................................... 156
Konserwacja
.................................................... 156
Dane techniczne
............................................... 157
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Panasonic welcomes you to their constantly growing family of electronic products owners.
We endeavor to give you the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering, manufactured
with carefully selected components, and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work
has built for our company. We know this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment, and after you
discover the quality, value and reliability we have built into it, you too will be proud to be a member of our
family.
Precautions
Volume Level
For your driving safety, keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road
and traffic conditions.
Car Washing
To avoid electrical shorts which may cause fire, or other damage, do not
expose this Product (including the speakers and tape) to water or excessive
moisture.
Car Ventilation
If your car is parked for several hours in direct sun-
light, the temperature inside the car may become very high. It is advisable to
drive the car and give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the
unit on.
Power Supply
This Product is designed to be used in a car having a 12-Volt negative ground
battery system.
Tape Mechanism
Keep magnets, screwdrivers and other metallic objects away from the tape
mechanism and tape head.
Service
This Product is made of precision parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or
adjust any parts. For repair, please consult your nearest authorized
Panasonic Service Center.
Note: The preset memory is cleared to return to the original factory setting
when the power connector or battery is disconnected.
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Remote Control Unit Preparation
Battery Installation
q Remove the battery holder.
Take hold of the holder at position B and pull it out
by pushing position A in the direction shown by the
arrow.
w Install the battery on the battery holder.
Set a new battery properly with its (+) side facing
up as shown in the figure.
e Insert the battery holder.
Push in the battery holder back into its original
position.
Battery Notes
Remove and dispose of an old battery immediately.
Battery Information:
¡Battery Type:Panasonic lithium battery (CR2025)
¡Battery Life: Approximately 6 months under normal
use (at room temperature)
(Back side)
Lithium battery
Position B
Position A
Battery holder
Caution: Improper use of batteries may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire. Battery
leakage may damage the unit.
¡Do not disassemble or short the battery. Do not throw a battery into a fire.
¡Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents.
¡Be careful to the disposal rules when you dispose of batteries.
Remote Controls
Car Audio
BAND/DISC UP
PRG
(ATT)
PWR
VOL
MODE
MUTE
TRACK
TUNE
Mode (Source)
Power
Volume Control
Tune, Track Search,
Fast Forward/Rewind
Attenuator
Band, Disc up
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PTYM/L AFTA
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MONO/LOC
LOUD
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PWR
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PWR
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Volume Level (0 to 40)
Power and Sound Controls
Power
Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory
indicator lights.
Power on : Press [PWR].
Power off : Press [PWR] again and hold.
Volume
[}VOL] : Up
[{VOL] : Down
Press and hold for rapid adjustment.
Anti-Volume-Blast Circuit
When the power is switched off
and on again, the volume slowly
rises to the previous level.
The anti-volume-blast circuit will
not work when the volume level
is set lower than position 20 on
the display.
Note: When the power is switched on
for the first time, a demonstration mes-
sage appears on the display.
To cancel this display, press [D].
Attenuator
Press [ATT] to decrease the volume to about 1/10 of
the previous level.
Press [ATT] again to cancel.
ATT
Loudness
Press [L] (LOUD) to enhance bass and treble tones
at low or medium volume.
Press [L] (LOUD) again to cancel.
LOUD
Remote Control Sensor
PTYM/L AFTA
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Press [}VOL] or [{VOL] to change each level.
Bass
(–12 to +12)
Treble
(–12 to +12)
Balance
(Left / Right: 1 to 15)
Fader
(Front / Rear: 1 to 15)
Note: If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in audio mode (2 seconds in Volume mode), the display
return to Regular Mode.
Audio Mode (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader)
Regular Mode
Volume
Bass
Treble
Balance
Fader
q
Press [SEL] to select the audio mode.
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Radio Basics
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BAND
r Mono/Local Selection (MONO/LOC)e Manual Tuning
[[] : Higher frequency.
[]] : Lower frequency.
Seek Tuning
Press and hold for more than 0.5
seconds, then release it.
[[] : Higher frequency.
[]] : Lower frequency.
Tuning will automatically stop when
the signals of the next broadcast
station are received.
Radio
Cassette Tape Player
(When a tape is inserted)
CD changer control
(When a CD changer is connected)
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM (LW/MW)
w Band
Press [BAND] to change the
bands.
FM stereo indicator
FM broadcasts
Press and hold [M/L] (MONO/
LOC) to change the mode.
Release when at the desired point.
MONO OFF / LOCAL OFF
LOCAL OFF
MONO ON / LOCAL OFF
MONO ON / LOCAL ON
MONO OFF / LOCAL ON
LOCAL ON
AM broadcast
Press [M/L] (MONO/LOC) to switch
LOCAL mode on and off.
Band
STEREO
q Mode Selection (MODE)
Press [MODE] to change to the radio mode.
MONO : Noise is significantly decreased when
weak signals are received from an FM
broadcast station.
LOCAL : Only strong signals of stations are
searched in seek tuning, while at the
LOCAL OFF setting, relatively weak
signals are also searched.
MONO
LOCAL
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Auto Station Preset (AUTO•P)
Press and hold [P] (AUTO•P) for more than 2 sec-
onds (Auto Preset Memory).
¡The 6 strongest available stations will be auto-
matically saved in the memory under preset but-
tons [1] to [6].
¡Once set, the preset stations are sequentially
scanned for 5 seconds each.
Manual Station Preset
q Use manual or seek tuning to find a station.
(a page 8)
w Press and hold one of the preset buttons [1] to
[6] until the display blinks once.
Preset Station Setting
Up to 6 stations each can be saved in the FM1, FM2, FM3 and
AM (LW/MW) preset station memories.
q Band
Press [BAND] to select a desired band. (a Page 8)
STEREO
STEREO
Caution: To ensure safety, never attempt to preset
stations while you are driving.
e Tuning in a Preset Station
Press the corresponding preset button [1] to [6]
to tune in a preset station.
Note: You can change the memory presetting by
repeating the above procedure.
Preset Number
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RDS (Radio Data System)
RDS Basics
The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations.
PS Display
(Program Service name)
The name of station is displayed
instead of the frequency.
CT Service
(Clock Time)
When receiving an RDS station, the
CT (Clock Time) service automatically
adjusts the time.
"NO CT" is displayed in areas where
CT service is not available.
(a Page 13 for Clock Setting)
AF
(Alternative Frequency list)
When reception is poor, an RDS sta-
tion broadcasting the same program
is tuned in automatically.
REG (Region) Mode
Changes the selection range of AF,
Best Station and PI Seek.
Press and hold [AF] (REG) when AF
mode is on.
The frequency is changed only for
programs within the region.
The frequency is changed also for
programs outside the region.
Auto Preset Memory
Auto preset of RDS stations works
only when AF mode is on.
Best Station Research
Best Station is automatically activated
to store the station with the best
reception for each preset button.
PI (Program Identification) Seek
If Best Station does not work properly
and reception is poor when tuning in
a preset station, press the same pre-
set button again. PI Seek will search
an AF station with good reception.
Display Change
Press [D] (DISP/CT) to change the
display as follows.
RDS EON TP
AF
T
STEREO
RDS EON TP
AF
T
STEREO
AF Mode
Press [AF] to select one of the
following AF modes:
PTYM/L AFTA
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PWR
AF
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MTL REP
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TPS
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Low level AF operating sensitivity.
High level AF operating sensitivity.
When the AF network of an RDS
station is not required
AF 1 Mode
(Default)
AF 2 Mode
AF OFF Mode
PS (Program Service Name)(Default)
3 seconds
Frequency
CT (Clock Time)
RDS EON TP
TAon
STEREO
AF
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Traffic Announcements
TA Volume Set
(Volume Level : 0 to 40)
Press [}VOL] or [{VOL] while receiving traffic
announcements .
The TA volume differs from the regular volume (by up
to 5 levels).
TA in Tape/CD Changer Mode
When TA is on, tape or CD changer playback will be
interrupted by FM traffic announcements.
Muting in TA Mode
To listen only to Traffic Announcements while muting,
press and hold [TA] for more than 2 seconds.
To cancel the muting TA on mode (muting in TA mode /
TA mode), take either following two.
¡Press [TA] again.
¡Press [}VOL] several times.
Note: To switch to TA off, press [TA] again and hold for
more than 2 seconds.
TP Auto Search
When reception of a TP station is poor, TP Auto Search
will automatically search for a TP station with better
reception.
TA Mode
Press [TA] to switch TA mode on
and off.
TA on
TA off
Seek and Preset Station
TP Seek Tuning
Seek tunes only TP stations. (a Page 8)
Auto TP Station Preset
The 6 strongest TP stations are saved in memory. (a Page 9)
Tuning in a TP Preset Station (a Page 9)
PTYM/L AFTA
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Information End
RDS EON TP
TAon
AF
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RDS EON TP
TAon
MONO
RDS EON TP
TAon
STEREO
TAon
Some RDS FM stations periodically
provide traffic information.
TP
(Traffic Program identification)
Broadcasting of traffic information
TA
(Traffic Announcements identification)
Radio announcements on traffic condi-
tions
RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area, the follow-
ing service is not available, either. This chapter explains the summary and operation regarding RDS.
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RDS (Radio Data System) (continued)
PTY Reception
(Program Type)
RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal.
Example: news, rock, classical music, etc.
PTY Mode
Press [PTY] to switch PTY display mode on or off.
PTY Search
q
Select a program type by pressing the preset
button.
The preset program type appears on the display
for 5 seconds.
(Example) Press preset button [1].
w
Press the same preset button again (or press
[BAND]) to tune in the desired program type
station.
(Example) Press preset button [1] again.
STEREO
RDS EON TP
PTY
STEREO
RDS EON TP
PTY
PTY on
PTY off
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<English>
<Swedish>
When there is no corresponding program
type, “NO PTY” is display
RDS
PTY
STEREO
RDS
PTY
STEREO
RDS
PTY
STEREO
PTY Selection
q
Press [[] to change the program type as fol-
lows. ([]] : opposite direction)
w
Select the desired program and press [BAND].
Seek will start to tune in to a station broadcast-
ing the selected program type.
PTY Preset Change
q
Select a program type by using PTY Selection or
pressing PTY Preset buttons.
w
Press and hold one of the buttons [1] to [6].
(Example) Press and hold preset button [2].
PTY
PTY
SPEECH / MUSIC / NEWS / AFFAIRS /
INFO / SPORT / EDUCATE / DRAMA /
CULTURES / SCIENCE / VARIED / POP M /
ROCK M / M.O.R.M / LIGHT M / CLASSICS /
OTHER M / WEATHER / FINANCE / CHILDREN /
SOCIAL A / RELIGION / PHONE IN / TRAVEL /
LEISURE / JAZZ / COUNTRY / NATIONAL /
OLDIES / FOLK M / DOCUMENT /
RDS
PTY
STEREO
PTY display in Swedish
Press [D] (DISP/CT) to switch the PTY display
language as follows.
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PTY Type Preset
Program types are stored in memory under preset buttons
[1] to [6] as shown in the table below.
To tune in the desired program type, press any of preset but-
tons [1] to [6].
EON
(Enhanced Other Networks)
When EON data is received, the EON indicator lights and the
TA and AF functions are expanded as follows.
TA : Traffic information from the current and other network
stations can be received.
AF : The frequency list of preset RDS stations is updated by
EON data.
EON enables the radio to make fuller use of RDS information.
It constantly updates the AF list of preset stations, including
that currently tuned in to. For example, if you preset a sta-
tion far from home, you will later be able to receive the same
station at an alternative frequency, or any other station serv-
ing the same program. EON also keeps track of locally avail-
able TP stations for quick reception.
Emergency Announcement
Reception
When an emergency announcement is broadcast, the unit is
automatically switched to receiving that broadcast. If this
happens in a mode other than radio mode (tape mode, CD
Changer mode) or in Muting in TA mode, "ALARM" blinks on
the display.
Preset No.
Program Type
Display
AFFAIRS / INFO
EDUCATE / DRAMA
CULTURES / SCIENCE
VARIED / WEATHER
FINANCE / CHILDREN
SOCIAL A / RELIGION
PHONE IN / TRAVEL
LEISURE / DOCUMENT
ROCK M / M.O.R.M
LIGHT M / OTHER M
JAZZ / COUNTRY
NATIONAL / OLDIES
FOLK M
News NEWS1
Speech2
Sport SPORT3
Pop. Music
POP.M4
Classic
Music
CLASSICS5
Other
Music
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The clock uses 24-hour system.
When RDS CT service is not available, set the clock
as follows.
Note : Clock can be set only in the AM mode.
AM Band
q Press [BAND] to change to AM band.
w Press [D] (DISP/CT).
Note: Initial setting is NO CT.
Hours
e Press and hold [D] (DISP/CT).
r Press [[] or []].
Minutes
t Press [D] (DISP/CT).
y Press [[] or []].
u Press [D] (DISP/CT).
Note: Hold [[] or []] to change numbers
rapidly.
(end)
10:35
(minute set)
10:35
(minute blinks)
10:00
(hour set)
10:00
(hour blinks)
0:00
(Clock display)
NO CT
(AM band)
AM 1305
Clock Setting
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TPS
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Cassette Tape Player Basics
Stop and Tape Eject
Press [u] to stop tape play and eject the cassette tape.
Tape Insert and Playback
Insert a cassette tape.
Play back will start automatically.
Listening to a Cassette Tape
Rewind and Fast Forward
Press [1] or [2] to activate rewind or fast for-
ward of the tape.
Press [45] to resume the tape play.
Play Side Change
Press [45] to reverse.
Top Side Playing
Bottom Side Playing
Source
Radio
Cassette Tape Player
(When a Tape is inserted)
CD changer control
(When a CD changer is connected)
Note: To maintain your cassette player in top condition, avoid
using tapes that are longer than 90 minutes (C-90).
Notes on Cassette Tape
Tape Slack:
Use a pencil or similar object to take up the slack as shown. If
a loose tape is used, this may result in the tape becoming tan-
gled in the rotating parts of the unit.
Mode Selection
Press [MODE] to change to Cassette tape play mode.
Eject
Caution:
Make sure that the indicator ( or ) is off before loading
a tape. If the indicator is on, eject the tape.
Exposed end
(Open end)
Pencil
Do not
touch or
pull out the
tape.
Exposed end
(Open end)
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MONO/LOC
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REMOTE
DISP/CT
AUTO·P
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BAND
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MODE
Metal Tape Mode
¡Press [1](MTL) when playing metal or chromium dioxide
(CrO
2
) tapes.
¡Press [1](MTL) again to cancel.
Note: Playing non-metal tapes in MTL mode causes high fre-
quency imbalance, which affects tone quality.
MTL
Blank Skip
¡Press [5](B S) to skip unrecorded
portions longer than 15 seconds on
the tape.
¡Press [5](B S) again to cancel.
Note: When repeat is on, the blank skip
does not work because the repeat has
priority over the blank skip.
B·SKIP
Repeat Play
¡Press [4](REP) to repeat the current pro-
gram.
¡Press [4](REP) again to cancel.
REP
Tape Program Search (TPS)
Operation
q Press [3](TPS) to activate the Tape Program Search mode.
w To select a desired program, press [2] or [1] corre-
sponding times to go forward (up to 9) or backward (up to
8).
e Press [3](TPS) again to cancel.
(Fast forward:)
1 s9
(Rewind:)
8t 0
Notes:
The TPS mode may not work correctly in the following cases.
This, however, does not mean that the unit is defective.
¡There is an interval less than 3 seconds or having a high
level of noise or hum between programs.
¡There is particularly low-level passage during the pro-
gram.
Lights when a tape is in the deck
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CD Changer Basics
Track Selection
[f] : Advance to the next track.
[a] : Back to beginning of the current track.
Back to previous track.
(Press twice)
Display Change
Press [D] (DISP/CT) to switch the display as follows.
Mode Selection
Press [MODE] to change to the
CD changer mode.
CDC 0000
CDC E3
CDC E2
c
DISC No.
CDC E1
c
DISC No.
Appears on the display when the compact disc is dirty or inverted. Select the next available
compact disc.
Appears on the display when compact disc is scratched.
Select the next available compact disc.
Error Display Messages
Appears on the display when the unit stops operating for some reason.
Press the reset switch on the CD changer.
Appears on the display when there is no disc in the magazine.
PTYM/L AFTA
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Track Number
Disc Number
Radio
Cassette Tape Player
(When a Tape is inserted)
CD changer control
(When a CD changer is connected)
Disc Selection
[1] ({DISC): Previous disc.
[2] (}DISC): Next disc.
Track Search
Press and hold
[f] : Fast forward
[a] : Fast backward
Release to resume the regular
CD changer play.
Disk/Track Number
Track Play Time
CT display
Press [D]
Press and hold [D] for
more than 2 seconds
Press [D]
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Track Scan
¡Press [3] (SCAN).
The first 10 seconds of each track on the disc are played in sequence.
¡Press again to cancel.
Disc Scan
¡Press and hold [3] (SCAN) for more than 2 seconds.
The first track of all discs in the magazines is played for 10 seconds each.
¡Press again to cancel.
Track Repeat
¡Press [4] (REPEAT).
The current track is repeated.
¡Press again to cancel.
Track Random
¡Press [5] (RANDOM).
All tracks on all discs in the magazine are played in random order.
¡Press again to cancel.
Various Way of Listening
R
REP
Note: The CD Changer functions are designed for an optional CD changer unit.
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How to mount power and speaker connector e
How to remove power and speaker connector e
Insert it straight till it clicks.
Push
Keep it pressed here and pull it outward
somewhat to the right.
¡Make sure that your cars ISO connector arrangement is the same as that of the ISO standard. In this case, connect your
cars connector to the unit.
¡If it is different from that of the ISO standard, correct wire using the supplied power and speaker connector e. (See the
next page.)
ePower and
Speaker
Connector
(Supplied)
Your car's ISO connector
Note: This shape varies
with car types.
Electrical Connections
Precautions (ISO Connector)
¡The pin arrangement of the power connector conforms to ISO standard.
¡The pin arrangement of ISO connectors in some cars may differ from the ISO standard.
¡Please check that the pin arrangement of the connector in your car conforms to ISO standard.
Note: For cars other than types A and B, see below.
ISO
Standard ISO
A7
A4
IGN or ACC switched 12V supply
Continuous +12 V Battery
A
Car Type A
A7
A4
Continuous +12 V Battery
IGN or ACC switched 12V supply
B
Car Type B
A7
A4
Continuous +12 V Battery
No connection
Example
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Cautions:
8 Confirm the note on the previous page and make connections to the connectors on car side.
8 This product is designed to be used in a car having 12-volt negative ground battery system.
8 To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below.
8 Remove the covering of the leads about 5 mm long from their end before connecting. (except for ISO connectors cords)
8 Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed.
8 Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from a possible short-circuit from the car chassis. Bundle all cables and keep cable ter-
minals free from touching any metal parts.
Example: In case of using the supplied power and speaker
connector (See the previous page)
2
1
() (+) () (+) () (+) () (+)
Panasonic
Panasonic
e
Power and
Speaker
Connector
Fuse
e
Power and
Speaker
Connector
(Yellow)
(Red)
(Black)
(Dark blue)
(Violet w/black stripe)
(Gray w/black stripe)
(White w/black
stripe)
(White) (Gray)
(Green w/black
stripe)
(Green)
(Violet)
Left Speaker
(Front)
Left Speaker
(Rear)
Right Speaker
(Front)
Right Speaker
(Rear)
Antenna
ISO Antenna
Conversion Cord
(Option)
(If needed)
Cassette Receiver
CQ-RD324N
BATTERY
15A
ACC
(L)(White)
(R)(Red)
CD Changer
Control Connector
CH
C-IN
Extension Cord
(DIN/BATT/RCA/GND)
(Black)
CD Changer (Option)
CX-DP88N
Ground Lead
To a clean, bare metallic
part of the car chassis
DIN Cord
(Yellow)
Fuse (3A)
Battery Lead
To the car battery, continuous
+12V DC
RCA Cord
RCA Cord
Battery Lead
To the car battery, continuous +12V DC
If the fuse (rear panel) blows frequently, they
may be something wrong with the unit.
Consult your nearest Panasonic Service
Center for service.
Power Lead (ACC or IGN)
To ACC power, +12V DC
Ground Lead
To a clean, bare metallic part of the
car chassis
Motor Antenna Relay Control Lead
(To Motor Antenna) (Max. 500mA)
This lead is not intended for use with
switch actuated power antenna.
¡This unit can be connected to an
optional CD changer (CX-DP9061/
DP9060EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/
DP803EN or CX-DP601EN) and
optional extension cord.
¡For details consult your nearest
authorized Panasonic Dealer.
¡For connection to a CD changer,
refer to the operating instructions
of the CD changer (CX-DP9061/
DP9060EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/
DP803EN or CX-DP601EN).
Fuse (15 A)
To remove the Fuse
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QtyDiagramItemNo.
Supplied Hardware
Fire Wall of Car
Hex. Nut (Option)
Rear Support Strap (Option)
wMounting Bolt
qMounting Collar
Tapping Screw (Option)
3 mmø
(a) Using the Rear Support Strap (Option)
Rubber Cushion
(Option)
wMounting Bolt
qMounting Collar
Rear Support Bracket
(Provided on the car)
(b) Using the Rubber Cushion (Option)
q
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Mounting Collar
Mounting Bolt (5 mmø)
Power and Speaker Connector
Removable Face Plate Case
Dismounting Plate
Remote Control Unit
Car Audio
BAND/DISC UP
PRG
(ATT)(ATT)
PWR
VOL
MODE
MUTE
TRACK
TUNE
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1
1
1
1
1
u
Lithium Battery (CR 2025) 1
Caution: Do not disconnect the battery terminals of a car
with trip or navigational computer since all user settings
stored in memory will be lost. Instead take extra care with
installing the unit to prevent shorts.
Installation
Preparation
¡Before installation, check the radio operation with antenna and
speakers.
¡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°.
Dashboard Installation
Installation Opening
The unit can be installed in
any dashboard having an
opening as shown at right.
The dashboard should be
4.5 mm - 6 mm thick in order to be able to support the unit.
Installation Precautions
This product should be installed by a professional installer, if pos-
sible.
In case of difficulty, please consult your nearest authorized
Panasonic Service Center.
1. This system is to be used only in a 12-volt, DC battery system
(car) with negative ground.
2. Follow the electrical connections carefully (a Page 18).
Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit.
3. Connect the power lead (red) after all other connections are
made.
4. Be sure to connect the battery lead (yellow) to the positive ter-
minal (+) of the battery or fuse block (BAT) terminal.
5. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting.
6. Secure all loose wires after installing the unit.
7. Please carefully read the operating and installation instructions
of the respective equipment before connecting it to this unit.
182 mm
53 mm
30° or less
To remove the trim plate (for Japanese Cars)
You may not be able to install this unit in some makes of Japanese
cars. In such a case, consult your dealer.
To mount this unit on a Japanese car, first cut the 9 slits in back of
the trim plate with side-cut pliers, remove the trim plate, then mount
this unit.
Slit
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