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Service Manual
Full Panel Detachable
High Power
FM/AM Stereo
Receiver
Compact Disc Player
FXD-MP690R
114782875
FXD-MP690
114782879
FXD-MP690R
FXD-MP690
Contents
SERVICE NOTE AND PRECATIONS............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
OPERATION CHECK .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
ALIGNMENT LOCATIONS............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
IC/TRANSISTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION.................................................................................................................................................................. 24
CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW .......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
CABINET & CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
PART LIST – CD MECHANISM................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
PART LIST CABINET, CHASS AND ACCESSORY .................................................................................................................................................... 29
PART LIST MAIN......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
PART LIST FM & AM ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
PART LIST KEY........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
PART LIST CD SERVO ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
PART LIST REMOTE................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
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SPECIFICATIONS
FM TUNER
Frequency Range ...................................................................................... FM 87.5 - 108.0 MHz (50 KHz Step)
Sensitivity.......................................................................................................................... FM 3 µV (S/N=30 dB)
Stereo Separating (FM) ..............................................................................................................30 dB (at 1kHz)
Signal to noise ratio (FM).........................................................................................................Better than 50 dB
AM TUNER
Frequency Range .......................................................................................... MW 522 - 1620 kHz (9 KHz Step)
Sensitivity.....................................................................................................................MW 32 dBµ (S/N=20 dB)
Signal to Noise Radio ............................................................................................................... More than 45 dB
LW TUNER
Frequency Range ...................................................................................................................LW 144 - 288 kHz
Sensitivity......................................................................................................................LW 35 dBµ (S/N=20 dB)
CD PLAYER
Frequency Response................................................................................................................20Hz - 20,000Hz
Signal to Noise Radio ............................................................................................................... More than 65 dB
Channel Separation .................................................................................................................. More than 60 dB
T. H. D.......................................................................................................................................Less than 0.30%
AUDIO AMPLIFIER & GENERAL
Output Power........................................................................................................................................4 X 45 W
Speaker Output Impedance.......................................................................................................................4 ohm
Power Source ........................................................................................................... DC 12V, Negative ground.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SERVICE NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS:
Service notes:
1. Make sure that the power lead is connected properly to
Power source, otherwise damage to radio may result. If a
Battery, eliminator is used as a power source in place of a
Battery, it must be filtered and regulated. (The power sup-
ply capacity should be more than 5 amps).
2. Integrated circuits (ICs) are used in this unit. Because the
ICs are direct-coupled devices, as to all electronic equip-
ment, reading within 10% of the indicated values are acc-
eptable. Allowance must also be made for variations in
supply voltage. It is expected that any breakdown within
the IC results in drastic changes of the operating voltages
at the terminals.
3. When replacing a power output IC, remember to use the
IC specified in the parts list; Coat the IC-fin with silicon
grease.
WARNING
In using meters, signal generator and any tool in servicing
ICs, extreme care is needed.
DO NOT SHORT THE IC TERMINALS TO THE PATTERN
ON THE PC BOARD OR TO EACH OTHER. THE IC WILL
BE INSTANTANEOUSLY DESTROYED.
Adjustment procedure:
Alignment is performed at factory with laboratory equipment.
Therefore, before alignment is attempted, the unit should be
thoroughly checked for circuit troubles.
Notes:
1. Check for specified source voltage-DC, 14.4 volts.
2. Connect an AC voltmeter (AC VM) across speaker or
dummy load (4 ohms. 20W, wire wound resistor)….see
fig. 1-3. (ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS).
3. Signal input must be kept as low as possible to avoid
overload and clipping (use highest sensitivity of output
indicator).
4. Repeat adjustment to ensure good results.
5. Non-metallic alignment tools, must be used (especially
at FM alignment).
6. for alignment location details, refer to CIRCUIT BOARD
PARTS LOCATIONS
Installation procedure:
1. To prevent a short circuit, remove the key from the ignition
and disconnect the battery.
2. Make the proper input and output wire connections for
each unit.
3. Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order:
ground, sealers, battery, ignition.
4. Connect the wiring harness connector to the unit.
5. Install the unit in your car.
6. Reconnect the battery.
7. Disentails by reversing the installation procedure.
CAUTION
The rear-panel which also heat sink is very hot. Don’t
burn!!
If your car’s ignition does not have an ACC position,
connect the ignition wires to a power source that can
be turned on and off with the ignition key. If you connect
the ignition wire to a power source with a connect voltage
supply, as with battery wire the battery may die.
If the console has a lid, make sure to install the unit so
that the cover will not hit the lid when closing and open-
ing.
If the fuse blows, first make sure the wires aren’t touch-
ing to case a short circuit, then replace the old fuse with
one with the same rating.
Do not let unconnected wires or terminals touch metal
on the car or anything else conducting electricity. To
prevent a short circuit, do not remove the caps on the
ends of the unconnected wires or the terminals.
Connect the speaker wires correctly to the terminals to
which they correspond. The unit may be damaged or
fair to work if you share the wires or ground them to
any metal part in the car.
After the unit is installed, check whether the brake lamps,
blinkers, wipers, etc. On the car are working properly.
Insulate unconnected wires vinyl tape or other similar
material.
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SERVICE NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS
LASER BEAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTES FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
1. The pickup should always be kept in its conductive bag
until use.
2. The pickup should never be subjected to external pres-
sure or impact.
REPAIR NOTES
1. The pickup incorporates a strong magnet, and so should
never be brought close to magnetic materials.
NG
Magnet
NG
2. The pickup should always be handled correctly and care-
fully, taking care to avoid external pressure and impact. If
it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may
be an operational malfunction and/or damage to the
printed circuit board.
3. Each and every pickup is already individually adjusted to
a high degree of precision, and for that reason the adjust-
ment point and installation screws should be absolutely
never be touched.
4. Laser beam may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part
(lens, etc.) of the pickup if it is damaged.
Laser Beam
NEVER look directly at the
laser, and do not let contact
fingers of other exposed
skin.
NG
5. Cleaning the lens surface
If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be
cleaned away by using an air brush (such as one used for
camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring.
Conductive Sheet
6. Never attempt to disassemble the pickup.
Storage in conductive bag Drop impact
GOOD
Pressure
Pressure
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SERVICE NOTE AND PRECATUTIONS
Static Electricity
The CD pickup might suffer destruction by static electricity during spare-parts maintenance or replacement, although it is stable
when connected to the circuit in the CD unit. The destruction might caused because the laser diode terminal will be electrically
open. To prevent the terminal from being open, do the following steps.
1. When you replace the CD pickup, or remove the CD unit from the car stereo unit for any maintenance purpose, solder the
copper foil pattern indicated in Fig. 1 below to short-circuit the connector PCB and flexible wire of the CD unit. Perform your
intended maintenance work with the flexible wire short-circuited.
2. If the original CD pickup may possibly be reused, make a short circuit in the area indicated in Fig. 2 first. Then remove the
pickup and perform the work.
3. The CD pickup OPTIMA-725C2, which is supplied as one of the spare parts, is already short-circuited with the copper foil
pattern pre-soldered indicated in Fig. 2 below. To handle this CD pickup, keep the short circuit as it is. Then attach the pickup
to the unit and connect the flexible wire to the connector.
4. After performing the work, eliminate the short circuit by removing the solder at its respective short-circuited area described in
1, 2 and 3 above.
5. Insert a CD. If the E-01 or E-02 error should appear on the display on the face plate, check the area mentioned in 4 above,
where the short circuit may not have been eliminated.
6. Note that the semi-fixed VR equipped with the CD pickupOPTIMA-725C2 must not be turned. You can’t make any
Adjustment to the semi-fixed VR, which is completely adjusted when shipped at the factory.
FIG.1
Fig. 2
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OPERATION CHECK
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNAL
Standard frequency
Signal output
Modulation
FM
MW
LW
FM
MW
LW
MW
FM Stereo
98.1 MHz (87.5, 108 MHz)
1000 kHz (522, 1620 kHz)
200 kHz (144, 288 kHz)
1 mV
5 mV
5 mV
400 Hz 30% MOD.
1 kHz 75 kHz DEV.
90% for L only or
R only pilot level 10%
AF output level FM/MW/LW
Power source voltage DC 14.0V (Backup voltage is the same as this)
AF load impedance 4 ohm pure resistance
Balance Center position of level
Tone Center position
The signal strength read in this section is voltage on the antenna.
Test Diagram
FL.
SPK.
FR.
SPE.
BACK UP (14.4V)
GROUND
POWER ANTANNA
MPX
STEREOS
MODULATOR
FM SG
AM SG
DUMMY
ANTANNA
VTVM
VTVM
DISTORTION
METER
ACC (DV14.4V)
SPK.
RR.
SPR.
RL.
MAIN UNIT
4−SPEAKER 4−SPEAKER
2−SPEAKER
FRONT
SPK.
SPK.
FRONT
2−SPEAKER
ANT
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ALIGNMENT LOCATIONS
FM TUNER
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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES
FM ADJUSTMENT
Equipment Required
AM IF/RF signal generator
Solid-state voltmeter (SSVM)
Regulated DC power supply
2-CH voltmeter
Distortion meter
FM Alignment Using FM Signal Generator
Note: Press the radio power switch to on the radio. Signal generator output must be kept as low as possible
to avoid overload and clipping.
Step Generator
Coupling
Generator Display
Setting
Adjustment Remarks
Stereo
Separation
Signal
Generator
to antenna
receptacle
98.1 MHz
Int. 1 kHz
Dev. 75 kHz
L+R = 90 %
pilot = 10 %
98.1 MHz
VR1
Adjust AF
output power
at maximum
separating
more than 30 dB
FM SNC
Adjustment
98.1 MHz
Dev. 75 kHz
L+R=90 %
Int. 1 kHz
60dBµV output
98.1 MHz
@ 40 dBµ
98.1 MHz
VR2
Stereo Separation
25 dB (±5 dB)
STOP
SENS.
Signal Generator
To antenna
receptacle
98.1 MHz
Mod. 1kHz
Dev 75kHz
98.1 MHz
VR3
Adjust AF to
stop station.
Note: The tuner module is well-adjust and adjustment is not recommended.
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RADIO OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R
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SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE…………………….…1
Press SOURCE button 1 to select radio mode, the radio mode appears in the display together with the memory
band and frequency.
SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND……………..2
At radio mode, press BAND/LOUD button 2 shortly to select the desired band.
The reception band will change in the following order:
FM1 FM2 FM3 MW LW
RADIO TUNING…………………………………………3
Press the TUN/SEK/TRK or button 3 shortly to activate automatic seek function. Press for several
seconds until “MANUAL” appears on the display, the manual tuning mode is selected. If both buttons have not
pressed for several seconds, they will return to seek tuning mode and “AUTO” appeared on the display.
AUTOMATIC MEMORY
STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING…………………4
- Automatic memory storing
Press AS/PS button 4 for several seconds, the radio searches for 6 strongest stations and stores them into
the presets of the currently selected band. While searching, ”LOC” appears on the display.
- Program scanning
Press AS/PS button 4 shortly to scan preset station. When the field strength level is more than the threshold
level of stop level, the radio is holding at that preset number for several seconds with release mute, then
searches again.
STORING PRESET STATIONS .................................5
The preset buttons 5 can be used to store 6 stations in each band (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3 and MW, LW) for convenient
access to your favorite stations.
• Programming stations ..... 1. Select the desired band, then tune in the station you want to store in memory.
2. Press and hold one of the preset buttons 5 for more than 2 seconds until the
corresponding preset button number appears. Repeat steps 1. and 2. to program additional stations.
• Quick tuning .................... Select the desired band, then press one of the six preset buttons 5.
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RADIO OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690
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SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE…………………….…1
Press SOURCE button 1 to select radio mode, the radio mode appears in the display together with the memory
band and frequency.
SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND……………..2
At radio mode, press BAND/LOUD button 2 shortly to select the desired band.
The reception band will change in the following order:
FM1 FM2 FM3 MW LW
RADIO TUNING…………………………………………3
Press the TUN/SEK/TRK or button 3 shortly to activate automatic seek function. Press for several
seconds until “MANUAL” appears on the display, the manual tuning mode is selected. If both buttons have not
pressed for several seconds, they will return to seek tuning mode and “AUTO” appeared on the display.
AUTOMATIC MEMORY
STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING……………..…4
- Automatic memory storing
Press AS/PS button 4 for several seconds, the radio searches for 6 strongest stations and stores them into
the presets of the currently selected band. While searching, ”LOC” appears
on the display.
- Program scanning
Press AS/PS button 4 shortly to scan preset station. When the field strength level is more than the threshold
level of stop level, the radio is holding at that preset number for several seconds with release mute, then
searches again.
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STORING PRESET STATIONS .................................5
The preset buttons 5 can be used to store 6 stations in each band (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3 and MW, LW) for convenient
access to your favorite stations.
Programming stations ..... 1. Select the desired band, then tune in the station you want to store in memory.
2. Press and hold one of the preset buttons 5 for more than 2 seconds until the
corresponding preset button number appears. Repeat steps 1. and 2. to program
additional stations.
•Quick tuning .................... Select the desired band, then press one of the six preset buttons 5.
LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTION ...........................…..6
Press LOC button 6 to set local or distant stations.
Use local position (LOCAL/LOC appear on the display) for reception of strong station, and distant position (DX
appears on the display) for reception of weaker stations. This function is effective during AUTO SEEK operation.
FREQUENCY SCAN OPERATION.......................….7
Press SCAN button 7 to set the function to frequency scan mode, which scans stations and stop for several
seconds at each receivable signal. Press SCAN button 7 again to stop
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RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R
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3
SETTING RDS MODE………………………………1,2,3
- Turning RDS on
Turn the power on, then press AF/REG button 1 and release immediately to switch on or off RDS mode.
Whenever RDS is switch on, symbol “AF” appears on the display.
Select FM band, then program name is displayed on receiving a RDS station.
AF” starts blinking if the broadcasting signal getting worse.
ALARM” will be displayed when an emergency broadcasting is received, meanwhile sound output level will
be adjusted to the preset output level automatically when the volume control is set at minimum.
- Regional Program Operation
Press and hold the AF/REG button 1 for several seconds to switch on or off region mode.
Some broadcasting stations change their program from normal broadcasting to regional broadcasting for a
certain time period. When region is on, the current listening program remains unchanged. When region is off,
it allows the reception moves to the regional station.
- Using PTY to Select Program
PTY button 3 is operated as follows:
PTY MUSIC group PTY SPEECH group PTY off
While selecting PTY engagement, its selection is implemented by preset buttons as described in notes.
When PTY is selected, the radio starts to search corresponding PTY information, and stops if the
corresponding PTY information is detected.
If corresponding PTY information is not existed any more, PTY engaging is automatically exit to normal
mode.
Notes:
When PTY mode is engaged, the PTY switch is shared as follows:
PTY MUSIC group PTY SPEECH group PTY off
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According to above 2 allotted group, the preset number is used for PTY selection as follows:
Preset number PTY Music group PTY SPEECH group
1 POP M, ROCK M NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO
2 EASY M, LIGHT M SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA
3 CLASSICS, OTHER M CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED
4 JAZZ, COUNTRY WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN
5 NATION M, OLDIES SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN
6 FOLK M TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT
- Listening to Traffic Announcement
Traffic announcement can interrupt CD (MP3) play, AUX or radio listening when broadcast.
Briefly press the TA button 2 to select the TA mode on or off.
When TA mode is on, you will hear the Traffic Announcement when broadcast.
During traffic announcement, you can interrupt it by short press of TA button 2 without switching off the TA
mode.
By doing so, the set will return to the previous operating mode.
Long press on TA button 2 allows ON/OFF selection of TA LOCAL/TA DISTANT mode.
TA LOCAL will only allow traffic announcement from strong station to come through, TA DISTANT selection
will allow all received announcements to interrupt CD (MP3) play, AUX or radio listening.
The RDS data used are the PI, PS, AF, TP, TA, EON and PTY data.
Item Description
PI Program Identification code Code for identifying programs
PS Program Service Name
Broadcast station name data expressed
in alphanumerically characters
AF Alternative Frequencies
Frequency list of broadcasting stations
transmitting the same program
TP Traffic Program Identification
Identification data for traffic
information-broadcasting station
TA Traffic Announcement Identification
Identification data showing traffic
information is being transmitted or not
EON
Enhanced Other Networks
Information
Broadcasting information on PI, AF, TP,
TA, etc, relating to networks other than
the network used for current reception
PTY Program Type Code
Contents of programs such as news, light
music, sports etc.
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CD OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R & FXD-MP690
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1
4
5
67
2
3
FXD-MP690R
81
4567 2 3
FXD-MP690
LOADING AND EJECTING THE CD…………………1,8
Insert a disc into the CD slot 1 and the CD player will start.
The system remains in CD mode and “
” appears in the display.
Press the eject button 8 to eject a disc.
SWITCHING TO CD MODE............................…..........2
Press the SOURCE button 2 with the power on to switch from radio mode or AUX mode to CD mode.
When the CD mode is switched on while a disc is loaded, play resumes from the point at which play was stopped.
When the entire disc has played, the unit returns to the first track and play resumes.
SKIPPING TRACKS ...............................................…3
Press the TUN/SEK/TRK
button to skip to the beginning of the next track.
Press the TUN/SEK/TRK
button to skip to the beginning of the previous track.
Press and hold the TUN/SEK/TRK
or TUN/TRK
3 for several seconds to search quickly (with sound) in
the forward or reverse direction.
When the button is released, the CD resumes normal play.
Notes:
PLACING THE CD IN PAUSE MODE ........................ 4
While playing a CD, press the PAU button 4.
To resume playing, press the PAU button 4 again.
You can play CD-Rs or CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) on this unit in proper condition.
Some CD-Rs/CD-RWs (depending on the equipment used for its recording or the
condition of the disc) may not play on this unit.
You cannot play CD-R/CD-RW that is not finalized. (A finalize process necessary for a
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Notes
REPEAT
MODE ...................................................……………...... 6
Press the RPT button 6 to play the current track repeatedly.
To cancel this mode, press the RPT button 6 again.
SHUFFLE MODE.......................................................... 7
This function plays the tracks on a CD in random order.
Press the SHF button 7 to begin shuffle play.
To cancel this mode, press the SHF button 7 again.
SCAN MODE (PLAYING THE BEGINNING
OF EACH TRACK) ...................................................... 5
This function plays the first several seconds of each track sequentially.
Press the SCN button 5 to begin the scan mode.
To cancel this mode, press the SCN button 5 again.
During playback of a CD, the CD running indicator spins.
The unit will turn-on automaticall
y
when a CD is inserted if the i
g
nition switch is “ON”.
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MP3 OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R & FXD-MP690
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1
3
5
2910
74
15 11 12 13
14 6
FXD-MP690R
8
1
39
5
210
74
15 11 12 13
14 6
FXD-MP690
LOADING AND EJECTING THE MP3…………………1,8
Insert a disc into the disc slot 1 and the player will start.
The system remains in MP3 mode and “
” appears in the display.
Press the eject button 8 to stop MP3 function and eject the disc form disc slot 1.
SWITCHING TO CD (MP3) MODE.........................….....2
Press the SOURCE button 2 with the power on to switch from radio mode or AUX mode to CD (MP3) mode.
When the CD (MP3) mode is switched on while a disc is loaded, play resumes from the point at which play was
stopped.
When the entire disc has played, the unit returns to the first track and play resumes.
SELECTING SONG...................…..……….3,4,5,6,7,10,15
Single step selection:
Press TUN/SEK/TRK or button 10 to advance or reverse the previous song in single step.
Select by directory up/down buttons:
Press DIR button 6 or DIR button 7 to select directory upward or downward.
Select by AS/PS/MP3 button:
When pressed AS/PS/MP3 button 3, it is activated as selecting each mode of Digital Audio.
“Searching track directly” => “Searching Directory or File Name”=> searching from root by VOL A-Z/0-9 dial
4=>searching from current directory by VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4
SEARCHING TRACK DIRECTLY...................………….…3,4,5
Press the AS/PS/MP3 button 3 for one time. It enters into “Searching track directly” in Digital Audio CD.
Set desired track by rotating VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4, and then press BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5 shortly.
Note:
The unit searches the track after few seconds, even if the BAND/LOUD/ENTER button
5 is not pressed.
SEARCHING DIRECTORY OR FILE NAME.......……...3,4,5,15
Press the AS/PS/MP3 button 3 for two times. It enters into “Searching Directory or File Name” in Digital
Audio CD. The unit searches files and directories by name which is designated by the user with the VOL
A-Z /0-9 dial 4.
Explain as follows:
- Use rotary encoder VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4 to select the characters A to Z, blank, 0 to 9, _, -, +.
- Press AUD/SEL/SET button 15 to confirm entry of each characters.
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- Press BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5 to start the title search.
In case the selected title is a directory name, display will show (‘ ‘), then
- Use rotary encoder VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4 to list all songs under this directory and select
the title.
- Press BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5 to confirm and start the play.
- Repeat the above steps if the newly selected title is again a directory.
SEARCHING FROM ROOT DIRECTORY......….………3,4,5
Press the AS/PS/MP3 button 3 for three times, the unit searches file or directory from root directory by
VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4. (D-DIR icon turns on if the name is directory). Display will list all available
directories and songs. Select the desired directory/songs by using rotary encoder VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4 and
BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5 to confirm.
If the selected title is a song, it starts to play.
If the selected title is a directory name, display will show
(‘ ‘), then
- Use rotary encoder VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4 to list all songs under this directory and select the title.
- Press BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5 to confirm and start the play.
- Repeat the above steps if the newly selected title is again a directory.
SEARCHING FROM CURRENT DIRECTORY.………..3,4,5
Press the AS/PS/MP3 button 3 for four times, the unit searches file or directory from current directory by
VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4. (D-DIR icon turns on if the name is directory). The current directory name is
displayed for a second and the currently playing file name is displayed. The user can select the directory
or file in the directory by VOL A-Z/0-9 dial 4. The selected file can be played by pressing
BAND/LOUD/ENTER button 5.
Note:
PAUSE.................……………………………………….11
Press PAU button 11 to pause MP3 player. Press it again to resume play.
REPEAT THE SAME SONG...............……………….13
Press RPT button 13 to continuously repeat the same song. Press again to cancel repeat function.
SCAN...............………………………………………….12
The scan function enables you to listen to the first few seconds of the song. Press SCN button 12 to
activate/deactivate scan function.
PLAY SONGS IN RANDOM ORDER.........………….14
During MP3 operation, press SHF button 14 to play songs in random order. Press again to cancel the function.
DISPLAY INFORMAITON.................……………….….9
Press DISP button 9, and the following information is shown in sequence:
Clock ID3 TAG (if available: song title, directory name, artist name, other contents…)
Radio frequency PTY
“MP3” icon turns on when MP3 disc is played and blinks when search mode.
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MIXED-CD OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R & FXD-MP690
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FXD-MP690R
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FXD-MP690
This unit can play the mixed-CD disc (the disc contains both CD audio tracks and MP3 files).
When you insert a mixed-CD disc into the CD slot, the “
” appears in the display and it starts to play the CD
audio tracks. And the operation is the same as that of the CD operation described in page 14.
If you want to switch to play MP3 files, press DIR
button 1 or DIR button 2, it will search the disc and start to
play the MP3 files. And the operation is the same as the MP3 operation described in page 16.
If you want to revert to play CD audio tracks, press DIR
button 1 or DIR button 2 repeatedly, until it reaches to
the end (i.e. when it selects the first directory or the last directory), and then press DIR
button 1 or DIR button
2 again, it will start to play the CD tracks again.
In this way, you can switch between playing CD audio tracks and MP3 songs repeatedly.
ERROR SIGNS
If a problem should occur while operating the CD player, one of the following error signs may be displayed. Refer
to the table below to identify the problem.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
ERROR 1
MECHANISM ERROR
ERROR 2
SERVO ERROR
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AUX MODE OPERATION FOR FXD-MP690R & FXD-MP690
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FXD-MP690R
1
FXD-MP690
SWITCHING TO AUX MODE.......................................1
The unit has a pair of auxiliary input terminals (see WIRING figure on page 25). This allows you to listen to an
auxiliary audio source (MP3, portable cassette player, etc).
Press the SOURCE button 1 with the power on to switch from radio mode or CD (MP3) mode to AUX mode.
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REMOTE CONTROL FOR FXD-MP690R & FXD-MP690
SET
AUD /
SEL
1
5
3
6
4
9
10
15
17
13
2
7
8
11
14
12
16
1.POWER
2. AUD/SEL/SET
3. VOL (A~Z, 0~9)
4. VOL (A~Z, 0~9)
5. SOURCE
6. TUN/SEK/TRK
7. TUN/SEK/TRK
8. AS/PS/MP3
10.PAU
11.SCN
12.RPT
13.SHF
14.DISP
15. DIR
16.DIR
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