Panasonic Car Stereo System CQ VX2200W User Manual

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INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
SEL  
SA  
PWR  
SOURCE  
SKIP  
ST  
EQ  
NR  
S·ANALYZER  
SPACE  
POSI  
B
FMDISC  
D·M  
CQ-VX2200W  
DISC  
REP  
AM45DISC  
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SCAN  
TPS  
LOC  
AUTO·P MUTE  
MTL  
Operating Instructions  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
¡Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference.  
 
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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 mechani-  
cal 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.  
Use This Product Safely  
When Driving  
Disc Mechanism  
Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road  
and traffic conditions.  
Do not insert coins or any small objects. Keep screw-  
drivers and other metallic objects away from the disc  
mechanism and disc.  
When Washing Your Car  
Do not expose the product, including the speakers, CDs  
and tapes to water or excessive moisture. This could  
cause electrical shorts, fire, or other damage.  
Tape Mechanism  
Keep magnets, screwdrivers or other metallic objects  
away from the tape mechanism and tape head to prevent  
poor performance or malfunctions.  
When Parked  
Parking in direct sunlight can produce very high tempera-  
tures inside your car. Give the interior a chance to cool  
down before switching the unit on.  
Use Authorized Service Centers  
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.  
Use the Proper Power Supply  
This product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC, nega-  
tive ground battery system.  
For Installation  
The product should be installed in a horizontal position  
with the front end up at a convenient angle, but not more  
than 30˚.  
Components  
¡Operating instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
¡Installation hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 set (a page 32)  
¡Power connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
¡Remote Control Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
¡Lithium battery (CR2025) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
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Remote Control  
Control Reference Guide  
Battery Installation  
Point the remote control unit at the main unit’s sensor (REMOTE).  
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Lithium battery  
(+ side face up)  
Back side  
PWR (Power)  
¡Power ON/OFF  
MUTE / ATT (Attenuator)  
¡Mute the sound temporarily  
eInstall the  
battery  
¡Decrease the volume to 1/10  
SOURCE  
¡Change source  
VOL (Volume)  
¡Adjust volume  
Battery holder  
wPull  
qWhile pushing  
SEL (Select)  
¡Select the setting item  
¡Change MONO/LOCAL  
¡Battery Type:  
Panasonic lithium battery  
(CR2025)  
¡Battery Life:  
Approximately 6 months with  
normal use (at room temperature)  
DISP (Display)  
¡Change display  
SPACE  
¡Change sound space  
Caution: Improper use of bat-  
teries may cause overheating,  
an explosion, ignition, resulting  
in injury or a fire. Battery leak-  
age may damage the unit.  
][ (TUNE) / 1 2 (TRACK)  
¡Change frequency  
¡Change track  
BAND  
¡Change band  
¡Auto preset memory  
PRG (Program)  
¡Reverse the tape play  
side  
(Stop)  
¡Stop the tape rewind or  
¡Do not disassemble or short  
the battery. Do not throw a bat-  
tery into a fire.  
¡Keep batteries away from chil-  
dren to avoid the risk of acci-  
dents.  
¡Select / Adjust the item  
} {(DISC)  
¡Change disc  
¡Select / Adjust the item  
¡Be careful to observe proper  
local disposal rules when you  
dispose of batteries.  
fast forward  
Spectrum Analyzer  
¡Change Spectrum Analyzer pattern  
¡Arrange Spectrum Analyzer  
DIMMER  
¡Change the dimmer level  
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Name of Controls and Functions  
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PWR (Power) / SOURCE  
¡Power ON/OFF  
¡Change source  
} {(DISC)  
¡Change band  
2
¡Change tape side  
¡Change disc  
¡Select / Adjust the item  
OPEN  
¡Open the panel  
Display (VFD)  
SEL (Select)  
DISP (Display)  
¡Select the setting ¡Change display  
S•A (Spectrum Analyzer)  
¡Change Spectrum Analyzer pattern  
¡Arrange Spectrum Analyzer  
item  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
SKIP  
ST  
EQ  
NR  
S·ANALYZER  
SPACE  
POSI  
B
FMDISC  
D•M (Direct Memory)  
¡Recall the direct memory  
D·M  
DISC  
REP  
AM45DISC  
¡Memorize the frequency  
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SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TPS  
MTL  
LOC  
TUNE  
TRACK  
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VOL  
MUTE / ATT (Attenuator)  
AUTOP (Auto Preset Memory)  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DISP  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
¡Mute the sound temporarily  
¡Decrease the volume to 1/10  
¡Auto preset memory  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
VOL (Volume)  
¡Adjust volume  
][ (TUNE) / s d (TRACK)  
¡Change frequency  
¡Change track  
REMOTE  
(Remote control sensor)  
¡Select / Adjust the item  
SPACE  
¡Change sound space  
1 to 6  
¡Preset memory / Recall preset memory  
¡Memorize GEQ level adjustment / Recall GEQ level adjustment  
¡Random ....... [4]  
¡Scan ............. [5]  
For details about terminals  
on the rear of the unit, please  
see "Electrical Connections"  
(a page 37)  
¡Repeat .......... [6]  
Behind the Front Panel  
CD Slot  
CD IN  
LARGE FLUORESCENT DISPLAY ■  
41W x 4CH AMPLIFIER ■  
15 BAND SPECTRUM ANALYZER ■  
FLIP DOWN PANEL ■  
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CD u(Eject)  
CD EJECT  
CST EJECT  
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CST IN  
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CST (Cassette tape)  
u(Eject)  
Cassette Tape Slot  
RESET  
Reset Switch  
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Power and Basic Operations  
ACC  
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ON  
¡
Turn the key in the ignition until  
the accessory indicator lights.  
Preparation  
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Power On / Off  
Power on : Press  
Power off : Press again and hold  
PWR SOURCE  
¡When you use this unit for the first  
time, a demonstration message  
appears on the display.  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
OPEN  
Human  
Equalizer  
DISP  
: Press to cancel this display  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
VOLUME 20  
FMDISC  
: Press and hold for more than  
1 second when turning  
power on to display a  
demonstration message  
again  
D·M  
SOURCE  
AM45DISC  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TUNE  
TRACK  
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VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
Volume  
VOLUME 20  
: Press  
Setting Range : 0 to 40  
¡The sound level for each source is stored in memory.  
(For radio, one volume setting for AM, one volume  
setting for all FMs.)  
Display Change  
DISP  
Example: CD Mode  
When Power is Off  
: Press  
Track number/Track playing time  
Clock display  
8:15  
CD 01 0’37  
Press 2  
times  
Clock display  
Display off  
8:15  
Dot Spectrum Analyzer display  
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Mode Selection  
Clock Setting  
4  
SOURCE  
: Press to select  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
(When a CD is  
(When a tape is  
in the player.)  
: Press and hold for  
more than 2 seconds  
in the player.)  
DISP  
TUNER  
CD  
TAPE  
12:00  
AUXILIARY  
CHANGER  
(When a changer with  
a magazine loaded is  
connected.)  
(When AUX-IN  
setting is ON.)  
: Press to adjust hour  
Note: Skipping “AUXILIARY” can be set. (a page 30)  
8:00  
: Press to move to  
minute  
8:00  
Mute / ATT (Attenuator)  
: Press to adjust minute  
: Press  
MUTE  
(Press again to cancel)  
Decreasing volume range depends on setting.  
MUTE ON  
8:15  
(MUTE/ATT setting a page 30)  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DISP  
¡MUTE : No sound (Default)  
¡ATT : Decrease the volume to 1/10 of previous level.  
: Press to set  
8:15  
Notes:  
¡If clock is not adjusted, “ADJUST” will be appear.  
¡The 12-hour system is used for the clock.  
¡The clock is not adjustable when power is off.  
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Radio Basics  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
5
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
Mode Selection  
ST  
S·ANALYZER  
FM1-1 87.50  
FMDISC  
D·M  
AM45DISC  
SOURCE  
: Press to select the radio  
mode  
AUTO·P MUTE  
LOC  
TUNE  
TRACK  
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VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DISP  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
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Band  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
: Press to select an FM  
band  
FM3  
FM1  
FM2  
: Press to determine the  
AM band  
AM  
BAND  
Note: Press  
when using the remote  
control  
FM1  
FM2 FM3 AM  
Tuning  
: Higher frequency  
: Lower frequency  
Frequency  
Band  
Preset Number  
FM Stereo Indicator  
lights while FM stereo  
broadcast is received.  
Press and hold for more than 0.5 seconds  
then release.  
Seeking will start.  
ST  
Mono / Local selection  
FM1-1 87.50  
MONO: Reduce noise during a weak FM broadcast.  
LOCAL: Searching stops at a strong signal only.  
SEL  
q
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:Press and hold for more than 2 seconds.  
:Press to select MONO/LOCAL  
SEL  
LOC  
e
:Press to change the display as follows.  
MONO OFF/LOCAL OFF  
When in Radio Mode  
LOCAL Indicator  
lights while in LOCAL  
mode.  
MONO ON/LOCAL OFF  
MONO ON/LOCAL ON  
MONO OFF/LOCAL ON  
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Preset Station Setting  
Up to 6 stations each can be saved in the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM preset station memories.  
6  
Select a band and frequency (step q, w and e on the  
previous page)  
Manual  
Preset  
6
1
to  
: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
Memory  
¡The display blinks once, and a  
receiving station is saved in  
the memory.  
Manually save a station  
in the preset memory.  
FM1-1 87.50  
Blinks once  
Select a band (step q and w on the previous page)  
AUTO·P  
MUTE  
: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
¡The 6 strongest available stations will be automatically saved  
in the memory under preset numbers 1 to 6.  
¡Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5  
seconds each.  
Auto Preset  
Memory  
Automatically save  
strong stations in the  
preset memory.  
1
6
to  
:Press to select the station.  
FM1-2 102.70  
Blinks  
Note: New stations are overwritten on existing saved stations after following this procedure.  
Preset  
Select a band (step q and w on the previous page)  
Station  
1
6
to  
:Press to select the station.  
Calling  
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CD Player Basics  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
Disc Insert / Eject  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
7
SEL  
S·A  
If  
lights, a CD has been already loaded.  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
CD 01 0’37  
FMDISC  
OPEN  
: Press to open the panel  
D·M  
AM45DISC  
REP  
¡Insert the disc and playback will start.  
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SCAN  
Close the front panel manually.  
AUTO·P MUTE  
MTL  
Caution: Only 12 cm CD is available for this unit.  
TUNE  
TRACK  
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VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DISP  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
Label Side  
CD u(Eject) Button  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
VX2200  
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T
EJEC  
CD  
MD  
EJECT  
IN  
D
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RESET  
Notes:  
¡Loading a CD when the power is off allows the  
power to be turned on.  
¡Ejecting the CD when the unit is in the CD mode  
allows the power to be turned off.  
When a CD is in the player  
Mode Selection  
SOURCE  
: Press to select the CD  
mode  
Track Selection  
: Next track  
Track Number  
Play Time  
: Beginning of the current track/  
Previous track (Press twice)  
Fast Forward / Reverse  
Press and hold  
CD 01 0’37  
: Fast forward  
: Fast reverse  
REP  
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SCAN  
¡Release to resume the regular CD play.  
MTL  
Cautions:  
¡Do not use irregularly shaped CDs.  
¡To avoid damaging the front panel, do not push it  
down or place objects on it while it is open.  
¡Do not pinch your finger or hand in the front  
panel. Do not insert foreign matter into the disc  
and cassette tape slots.  
When a CD is inside  
(Blinks during CD play)  
Repeat, Random and  
Scan Indicator  
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Various Way of Listening  
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All the available tracks are played in random sequence.  
RANDOM : Press  
5
Lights  
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Random Play  
Scan Play  
(Press again to cancel)  
The first 10 seconds of each track play in sequence.  
Lights  
SCAN  
SCAN  
5
: Press  
¡After playing 10 seconds of all  
tracks, the scan play is finished and  
the starting position goes to the  
beginning of the first played track.  
(Press again to cancel)  
Repeat the current selection.  
REPEAT  
6
: Press  
Lights  
REP  
Repeat Play  
(Press again to cancel)  
Notes on CD-R Disc  
A playable CD-R disc is only a CD-R disc on which sound was recorded.  
¡Some recorded CD-R discs by using CD recorder are not playable because of their characteristic, or scratches or dirt on  
the discs.  
¡You can not play a CD-R disc that has not been finalized.  
¡A CD-RW disc is not playable.  
¡MP3 file, video CD, CD-ROM and CD-EX disc are not playable.  
¡Be sure to observe the handling instructions of CD-R disc.  
¡Do not apply a disc that has a label printed by a commercially available label printer.  
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Cassette Tape Player Basics  
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OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Tape Insert / Eject  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
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SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
If  
lights, a tape has been already loaded.  
SKIP  
S·ANALYZER  
D·M  
B
NR  
FMDISC  
OPEN  
: Press to open the panel  
AM45DISC  
REP  
TPS  
¡Insert the tape and playback will start.  
AUTO·P MUTE  
Close the front panel manually.  
MTL  
TUNE  
TRACK  
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VOL  
Exposed side  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
CD IN  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
VX2200  
CD EJECT  
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
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JE  
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u
RESET  
Tape u(Eject) Button  
Notes:  
¡Loading a tape when the power is off allows the  
power to be turned on.  
¡Ejecting the tape when the unit is in the Cassette  
tape mode allows the power to be turned off.  
When a Cassette tape is in the player  
Mode Selection  
SOURCE  
: Press to select the cas-  
sette tape mode  
Play Side Change  
: Press to reverse  
PRG/  
BAND  
(Press  
for remote control)  
Fast Forward / Rewind  
: Fast Forward  
Playside (s: Top side, t: Bottom side)  
When a Cassette tape is inside  
Dolby B NR Indicator  
(Blinks during Cassette tape play)  
: Rewind  
Skip Indicator  
: Press to resume the tape play  
PRG/  
BAND  
(Press  
for remote control)  
SKIP  
B NR  
Cautions:  
REP  
TPS  
¡To avoid damaging the front panel, do not push it  
down or place objects on it while it is open.  
¡Do not pinch your finger or hand in the front  
panel. Do not insert foreign matter into the disc  
and cassette tape slots.  
MTL  
TPS Indicator  
Metal Tape Indicator  
Repeat Indicator  
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When playing metal or chromium dioxide (CrO2) tapes.  
1
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MTL  
10  
Lights  
MTL  
Metal Tape  
Mode  
(Press again to cancel)  
¡When playing non-metal tape, please set this function off.  
Set the Dolby B NR mode when playing back a tape recorded with Dolby B Noise  
Reduction.  
Dolby B Noise  
Reduction  
2
: Press  
(Press again to cancel)  
B NR  
Lights  
B NR  
4
: Press  
TPS  
Lights  
TPS  
(Press again to cancel)  
¡Activates the tape rewind and goes back to the beginning of the  
current program. The TPS finds the beginning of a following  
program correspondent to how many times you press this but-  
ton. (Up to 8 programs)  
Tape Program  
Search (TPS)  
Operation  
¡Activates the tape fast forward and goes to the beginning of  
the next program. The TPS finds the beginning of a following  
program correspondent to how many times you press this  
button. (Up to 9 programs)  
* Press  
to cancel rewind or fast forward.  
PRG/  
BAND  
(Press  
for remote control)  
Notes:  
The TPS mode may not work correctly in the following cases.  
¡There is an interval less than 4 seconds or having a high level of noise or hum  
between programs.  
¡There is particularly low-level passage during the program.  
Skip unrecorded portions longer than 15 seconds on the tape.  
SCAN  
5
: Press  
Lights  
Blank Skip  
SKIP  
(Press again to cancel)  
Note: The blank skip does not work when an unrecorded portion of a tape is  
less than 15 seconds.  
Repeat the current program.  
REPEAT  
6
Repeat Play  
: Press  
Lights  
REP  
(Press again to cancel)  
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CD Changer Control  
Connect the CD changer, and load a  
magazine. (a page 38)  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Preparation  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
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SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
01-01 106  
Notes:  
FMDISC  
D·M  
¡Loading a magazine when the power is off allows  
the power to be turned on.  
DISC  
REP  
AM45DISC  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
¡Ejecting the magazine when the unit is in the CD  
Changer Mode allows the power to be turned off.  
MTL  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DISP  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
Mode Selection  
SOURCE  
: Press to select the CD  
changer mode  
¡Insert the disc when "NO DISC" appears.  
Disc Selection  
: Next disc  
: Previous disc  
Track Selection  
: Next track  
: Beginning of the current track/  
Previous track (Press twice)  
Fast Forward / Reverse  
Press and hold  
: Fast forward  
: Fast reverse  
Disc Number  
Track Number  
Play Time  
01-01 106  
¡Release to resume the regular CD play.  
DISC  
REP  
R
SCAN  
MTL  
Repeat (Disc),  
Random (Disc) and  
Scan (Disc) Indicator  
When a CD Changer with a magazine  
loaded is connected.  
(Blinks during CD Changer play)  
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Various Way of Listening  
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All the available tracks on all discs in the magazine are played in a random  
sequence.  
RANDOM  
All Tracks  
4
: Press  
Lights  
R
(Press again to cancel)  
Random  
Play  
All the available tracks on current disc are played in a  
random sequence.  
Lights  
Lights  
DISC  
RANDOM  
Current  
Disc  
4
:
Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
(Press and hold again to cancel)  
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The first 10 seconds of each track on the discs plays in sequence.  
SCAN  
5
: Press  
Lights  
All Tracks  
SCAN  
(Press again to cancel)  
¡With the scanning of all tracks over, the original  
program starts playing from the beginning.  
Scan  
Play  
The first track of all the discs in the magazine is played for 10 seconds each.  
SCAN  
5
First  
:
Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
Lights  
Lights  
DISC  
(Press and hold again to cancel)  
Track on  
All Discs  
¡With the scanning of all tracks over, the original  
disc starts playing from the beginning.  
SCAN  
Repeat the current track selection.  
REPEAT  
Current  
Track  
6
: Press  
Lights  
REP  
(Press again to cancel)  
Repeat  
Play  
Repeat the current disc selection.  
Lights  
Lights  
DISC  
REP  
REPEAT  
Current  
Disc  
6
:
Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
(Press and hold again to cancel)  
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OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
D·M  
13  
SPACE  
Sound Space  
Reproduction  
LIVE HOUSE  
FMDISC  
DISC  
REP  
(SPACE)  
AM45DISC  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
MTL  
LOC  
Sound space can be made in a car like  
being in a concert hall.  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
Default : .SPACE OFF  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
Setting range : 8 types  
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
(including SPACE OFF)  
Sound space is available for each mode  
(AM, FM, CD, Cassette Tape, CD Changer,  
AUX-IN and Direct Memory).  
D•M  
SOURCE  
SPACE  
}{  
DISP  
Direct Memory  
Your favorite FM/AM radio station can be  
memorized in the D·M button and you can  
call back radio stations just by pressing  
the button whatever the current sound  
source is, even if the power is off.  
Default : FM 88.1 MHz  
External Sound  
Source  
(AUX IN)  
Preparations :  
Connect an external device to AUX input  
terminal. (a page 38)  
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SPACE  
Example:  
: Press to change as follows  
SPACE  
LIVE HOUSE  
SPACE OFF  
CINEMA  
LIVE HOUSE  
CONCERT HALL  
JAZZ CLUB  
STADIUM  
DISC  
REP  
R
SCAN  
MTL  
LOC  
VOCAL  
DISCO  
After setting, "SPACE" indicator will illuminate.  
¡
Space Indicator  
Recalling the Direct Memory  
D·M  
: Press  
(Press again to cancel)  
D·M 88.10  
The direct memoried station is received.  
¡
Memorize  
Select the station in Radio mode  
(a page 14)  
D·M MEMORY  
FM1 98.50  
D·M  
: Press and hold for more  
than 2 seconds  
New station is overwritten on existing saved station.  
¡
SOURCE  
<<AUX IN>>  
: Press to change to AUX IN mode  
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(continued)  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
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S·ANALYZER  
D·M  
FMDISC  
WAVE  
DISC  
REP  
AM45DISC  
Spectrum Analyzer  
Display Pattern  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TPS  
MTL  
LOC  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
Default : WAVE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
Variety : 13 types (including BLANK  
SPEANA and ALL DISP OFF.)  
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
SEL  
}{  
S•A  
[ d ] s  
Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern  
S·A  
: Press to change as follows  
WAVE  
AURORA  
MILKY WAY  
TWINKLE STAR  
SUN  
Spectrum Analyzer  
Arrangement  
SPC SARGASSO  
BIG BANG  
Default : NORMAL / POSI  
Variety : 8 types (except for BLANK  
SPEANA and ALL DISP OFF.)  
FLARE  
PROMINENCE  
METEOR  
SPACE FEVER  
BLFANK SPEANA  
ALL DISP OFF  
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: Press to change  
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Example:  
There are special functions in Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern.  
BLANK SPEANA  
WAVE  
¡
DISC  
REP  
In this display, only the spectrum analyzer is turned off.  
R
SCAN  
TPS  
LOC  
ALL DISP OFF  
¡
MTL  
The whole display, including the lights, goes out.  
(When some operation is performed, the display lights  
for about 5 seconds.)  
REVERSE  
S·A  
: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds  
Arrange the Spectrum Analyzer Display using these methods.  
Direction Change  
: Press to change as follows  
Example:  
: Regular Spectrum Analyzer display  
: Regular display is reversed vertically  
: REVERSE 1 display is reversed horizontally  
: REVERSE 2 display is reversed vertically  
NORMAL  
REVERSE 1  
REVERSE 2  
REVERSE 3  
Positive - Negative Switch  
: Press to change as follows  
SPEANA POSI (Positive)  
SPEANA NEGA (Negative)  
Notes:  
¡If no operation is performed within 10 seconds, the display will return to the normal operation mode.  
¡The indication pattern can not be changed at letter indicating part of the display.  
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SEL  
DISP  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
Select the Item  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
17  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
EQ  
HUMAN EQ  
FMDISC  
SEL  
: Press to select  
D·M  
DISC  
AM45DISC  
REP  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TPS  
MTL  
LOC  
Regular Mode  
HUMAN EQ  
GRAPHIC EQ  
BAL // FAD  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
SDBB SELECT  
SUPER BASS  
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
POSITION SEL  
}{  
[d ]s  
Tone Quality  
(Human Equalizer/HEQ)  
Select  
There are 49 ready patterns to make  
presetting easier.  
HUMAN EQ  
Default : FLAT  
Setting range : 0 - 3 for each patterns  
(49 patterns)  
Save Your Tone Quality  
Preference  
(Graphic Equalizer/GEQ)  
Select  
You can adjust the level from bass to treble  
in each of 7 frequency bands. Up to 6 tone  
quality preferences can be saved in memory.  
GRAPHIC EQ  
Default : 0 dB for each frequency  
Setting range : –12 to +12 in 2 dB step  
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Set  
¡If no keys have been pressed for more than  
10 seconds, the display returns to the normal  
operation mode.  
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¡To return to the normal operation mode.  
and  
: Press to select and adjust  
DISP  
: Press  
Positioning Image  
: Heavy bass  
: Light bass  
: Sharp treble  
: Soft treble  
• Recreation  
• Enjoyable drive  
• Stress relieving  
• Refresh  
Heavy  
• Listen to the music  
HEAVY  
EQ  
SOFT1 HEAVY1  
DISC  
Sharp  
Soft  
REP  
R
SOFT  
SHARP  
SCAN  
TPS  
MTL  
LOC  
LIGHT  
• Safe drive  
• Calm down  
• Rhythmical  
• Awakening  
Light  
¡A cursor moves in the HEQ display and blinks at the  
• Concentration  
adjusted point.  
Adjustment  
Memorize (GEQ Preset Memory)  
Adjust the level for each frequency  
GEQ Preset Number  
1
6
to  
: Press and hold for  
more than 2  
EQ  
GEQ-1 1.6kHz  
DISC  
REP  
R
SCAN  
¡The display blinks once, and a adjusted levels  
TPS  
MTL  
Level  
(dB)  
are saved in the memory.  
LOC  
80 160 320 640 1.6  
k
4 k 10 k  
Frequency (Hz)  
Calling Back the Preset Tone Quality  
After changing to the GEQ adjusting display  
¡Frequency changes as follows.  
1
6
80  
160  
320  
640  
1.6 k  
4 k  
10 k (Hz)  
to  
: Press  
¡Selected frequency blinks.  
¡After adjusting, EQ indicator will illuminate.  
Note: New levels are overwritten on existing saved  
level after following this procedure.  
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(continued)  
SEL  
DISP  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
Select the Item  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
19  
SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
EQ  
FMDISC  
SEL  
: Press to select  
D·M  
DISC  
REP  
AM45DISC  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TPS  
MTL  
LOC  
Regular Mode  
HUMAN EQ  
GRAPHIC EQ  
BAL // FAD  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
SDBB SELECT  
SUPER BASS  
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
POSITION SEL  
}{  
[d ]s  
Balance and Fader  
Select  
BAL//FAD  
Default : Center  
Setting range : 15 levels each  
Sound Image  
(Position)  
Select  
Select  
You can adjust the sound image in accor-  
dance with a listener's position.  
POSITION SEL  
Default : OFF  
Rear Speakers as Sub-Woofers  
(Super Base Control Sub-Woofer/SBC-SW)  
You can utilize the rear speaker connected  
to the built-in amplifier as Sub-Woofers  
that outputs only bass.  
SUPER BASS  
Default : OFF  
Bass Enhancement  
(Super Dynamic Bass Boost/SDBB)  
Select  
The bass of the 4 speakers connected to  
the built-in amplifier is enhanced, so that  
you can enjoy heavy bass sound.  
SDBB SELECT  
Default : OFF  
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¡If no keys have been pressed for more than  
10 seconds, the display returns to the normal  
operation mode.  
Set  
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¡To return to the normal operation mode.  
and  
: Press to select and adjust  
DISP  
: Press  
Balance  
Fader  
: Right enhanced  
: Front enhanced  
B:R 2 F:R 1  
Selected side arrow  
: Rear enhanced  
: Left enhanced  
Example:  
: All seats  
: Front right  
: Front left  
OFF  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
POSI FRONT  
¡After setting, POSI indicator  
will illuminate.  
: Front  
: Rear  
FRONT  
REAR  
: Regular output (stereo)  
OFF  
Bass Enhancement (monaural)  
¡Adjust the Sub-Woofer output level. It is also interlocked with the preout (rear speaker output).  
¡BAL/FAD, POSI, SDBB and SPACE settings for rear speaker output will be invalid.  
FLAT  
100 Hz  
150 Hz  
200 Hz  
(Does not cut the treble)  
Note: Set to FLAT when using the cutoff frequency adjustment function built in an optional amplifier.  
: Normal output  
: Variable, low  
: Variable, high  
OFF  
Example:  
: Fixed, low  
: Fixed, high  
TYPE 1  
TYPE 2  
TYPE 3  
TYPE 4  
SDBB TYPE4  
¡After setting, SDBB indicator  
dB  
12  
will illuminate.  
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TYPE1(Variable: low)  
TYPE2(Variable: high)  
TYPE3(Fixed: low)  
TYPE4(Fixed: high)  
¡Variable : Bass enhancement along with the volume  
¡Fixed : Bass enhancement with fixed range  
OFF  
0
300Hz  
Frequency  
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SEL  
DISP  
OPEN  
REMOTE  
Human  
Equalizer  
Select the Item  
CQ-VX2200  
REVERSE  
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SEL  
S·A  
PWR  
SOURCE  
S·ANALYZER  
EQ  
SPEANA FAST  
FMDISC  
SEL  
: Press and hold for more  
D·M  
DISC  
than 2 seconds and then  
press again  
AM45DISC  
REP  
R
SCAN  
AUTO·P MUTE  
TPS  
MTL  
(C) (a page 31)  
LOC  
TUNE  
TRACK  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP  
VOL  
TITLE SCROLL  
MUTE KEY SEL  
AUX IN SET  
SPEANA SPEED  
DIMMER SEL  
DISPLAY CLOCK  
DSP SPACE  
RANDOM  
SCAN  
5
REPEAT  
6
DISP  
SPACE  
1
2
3
4
MTL  
B
NR  
TPS  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
MONO/LOC  
(a page 14)  
}{  
MUTE  
[d ]s  
Spectrum Analyzer  
Speed  
Select  
Select  
SPEANA SPEED  
Default : SPEANA FAST  
Dimmer  
DIMMER SEL  
Default : MID (When side-marker lamp is on)  
HIGH (When side-marker lamp is off)  
Excluding AUX-IN from  
Source Selection  
Select  
Select  
AUX IN SET  
Default : ON  
Mute/ATT (Attenuator)  
MUTE  
Decreasing range by pressing  
can be selected.  
button  
MUTE KEY SEL  
Default : Mute  
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¡If no keys have been pressed for more than  
10 seconds, the display returns to the normal  
operation mode.  
Set  
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¡To return to the normal operation mode.  
and  
: Press to select and adjust  
DISP  
: Press  
(C): The Title scroll function is designed for an MD changer (in future use).  
Example:  
: Faster  
FAST  
SPEANA FAST  
: Slower  
SLOW  
LOW  
Darker  
MID  
Medium  
HIGH  
Brighter  
Example:  
DIMMER MID  
¡Display brightness with the side-marker lamps on or off can be set.  
Note: Be sure to connect the illumination lead. (a page 36)  
Example:  
: External input (AUX-IN) is selectable as a source.  
: External input (AUX-IN) is not selectable as a source.  
ON  
AUX IN ON  
OFF  
Example:  
: No sound  
MUTE  
ATT  
MUTE KEY  
: Decrease to 1/10  
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WARNING  
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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 qualified installer could cause damage to the electrical system  
and could result in serious personal injury or death.  
Overview  
Installation Hardware  
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 “WARN-  
ING” statement above).  
No.  
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Item  
Q'ty  
4
φ ×  
Binding-Head Screws (5 mm  
8 mm)  
φ ×  
Flat-Head Screws (5 mm  
8 mm)  
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Required Tools  
You’ll need a screwdriver, a 1.5 volt AA battery, and  
the following:  
¡Identify and label the car wires.  
¡Connect the car wires to the wires of the power  
connector.  
¡Install the unit in the dashboard.  
¡Check the operation of the unit.  
12 V DC  
Test Bulb  
Electrical  
Tape  
Side-Cut  
Pliers  
If you encounter problems, please consult your  
nearest professional installer.  
Caution: This unit operates with a 12 volt DC nega-  
tive ground auto battery system only. Do not attempt  
to use it in any other system. Doing so could cause  
serious damage.  
Dashboard Specifications  
THICKNESS  
MIN. 4.75 mm  
MAX. 5.56 mm  
Before you begin installation, look for the items on  
the right which are packed with your unit.  
103 mm  
¡Installation Hardware …… Needed for in-dash  
installation  
182mm  
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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.  
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The first step in installation is to identify all the car  
wires you’ll use when hooking up your sound sys-  
tem.  
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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.  
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  
Note: 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 order.  
Identify the car speaker leads. There will be two  
leads for each speaker, usually color coded.  
A handy way to identify the speaker leads and the  
speaker they connect with is to test the leads using  
a 1.5 volt 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 a speaker if you are hold-  
ing 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.  
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.  
Antenna Motor  
If your car is equipped with an automatic power  
antenna, identify the car motor antenna lead by con-  
necting 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 cor-  
rect wire.  
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.  
Antenna  
The antenna lead is a thick, black wire with a metal  
plug at the end.  
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).  
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 pro-  
vides continuous power to maintain a clock, memory  
storage, or other function.)  
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(continued)  
Antenna  
S Connect All Leads  
Connect the antenna by plugging the antenna lead  
into the antenna receptacle.  
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Now that you have identified all the wires in the car,  
you're ready to begin connecting them to the stereo  
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unit wires. The connection diagram (a Page 36 to  
38) 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 tempo-  
rary connections to test the unit. Use electrical tape  
to cover all exposed wires.  
Equipment  
Connect any optional equipment such as an amplifi-  
er, according to the instructions furnished with the  
equipment. Leave about 30 cm of distance between  
the speaker cords/amplifier unit and the antenna/  
antenna extension cord. Read the operating and  
installation instructions of any equipment you will  
connect to this unit.  
Important: Connect the red power lead last, after  
you have made and insulated all other connections.  
Power  
Connect the red power lead to the correct car radio  
wire or to the appropriate fuse port on the fuse  
block.  
Ground  
If the stereo unit functions properly with all these  
connections made, disconnect the wires and pro-  
ceed to the final installation.  
Connect the black ground lead of the power connec-  
tor to the metal car chassis.  
Speakers  
Illumination  
Connect the speaker wires. See the wiring diagram  
below for the proper hookups. Follow the diagram  
carefully to avoid damaging the speakers and the  
stereo unit.  
The speaker used must be able to handle more than  
41 W of audio power. If using an optional audio  
power, the speakers should be able to handle the  
maximum amplifier output power. Speakers with  
low input ratings can be damaged.  
1.Connect to light switch, the control button are illu-  
minated.  
2.Can not find the light switch, connect the illumina-  
tion lead (orange with white stripe) to accessory  
(ACC).  
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 won't fall down later.  
Speaker 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.  
Congratulations! After making a few final checks,  
you’re ready to enjoy your new auto stereo system.  
CAUTION : Never ground the speaker cords. For  
example, do not use a chassis ground system or a  
three-wire speaker common system. Each speaker  
must be connected separately using parallel insulat-  
ed wires. If in doubt about how your car's speakers  
are wired, please consult with your nearest profes-  
sional installer.  
Connect the power cord after completion of other  
connections to prevent shortings.  
Final Checks  
1. Make sure that all wires are properly connect-  
ed and insulated.  
Motor Antenna  
Connect the car motor antenna lead to the blue  
motor antenna relay control lead.  
2. Turn on the ignition to check the unit for prop-  
er operation.  
If you have difficulties, consult your nearest autho-  
rized professional installer for assistance.  
Battery  
Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct radio  
wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse block.  
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¡We strongly recommend that you wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries.  
¡When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure your  
hands and fingers.  
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Transportation Bracket x 2  
Screw with washer  
Transportation bracket removal  
φ ×  
(5 mm  
8 mm) x 4  
Be sure to remove the bracket for transportation  
before use (installation).  
CUse screws (5 mm φ x 8 mm) with washers for  
installation.  
Be careful not to lose any of these parts.  
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¡The screw holes on the right side are not tapped. Please only use screws provided to mount the unit.  
¡To tighten the screws, press its head down straight forward.  
Typical Installation (For vehicle with double-DIN size)  
1. Remove Car radio or little object box from the vehicle and the stopping brackets.  
2. Use the appended screws q or w to install the brackets on this unit.  
3. Install this unit into the vehicle.  
Appended Screws (q or w).  
Note: Use a pench to bend the  
Bracket (R)  
Select appropriate ones matching  
the hole shape of the bracket.  
fingers on the bracket vertically.  
Bracket (L)  
q Binding-Head  
Sdrew x 8  
(5 mmφ x 8 mm)  
w Flat-Head  
Screw x 8  
(5 mmφ x 8 mm)  
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x 8) q are appended four pieces, the  
other four pieces are fixed on the  
transportation bracket. [Screw with  
washer (5 mmφ x 8 mm)]  
¡If a special kit (option) is necessary for a certain year’s, model or grade of  
vehicle, please consult your dealer.  
¡For electrical connecting simply to your vehicle, you can buy a prepared  
power connector from your dealer.  
Installation for except for the above motors  
For general use kit (option) or motor’s special kit (option), Please consult your dealer.  
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Wiring Diagram  
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Power Connector  
Front Speaker Lead  
Antenna Control Cord  
To the auto antenna control power  
(Blue)  
cord of the car (Max. 0.1 A)  
Illumination Lead  
To the power line connected to  
the side marker lights of the car  
(Orange / white stripe)  
(Blue / white stripe)  
Rear Speaker Lead  
External Amplifier Control Power Lead  
To an external amplifier (Max. 0.1 A)  
Resistor 1 kΩ  
ACC Power Lead  
(Red)  
To ACC power, +12V DC  
Fuse (10A)  
Battery Lead  
(Yellow)  
To the car battery, continuous  
+12V DC  
Ground Lead  
(Black)  
To a clean, bare metallic part of  
the car chassis  
Note: If your car does not have a power line connected to the side marker lights of the car, leave the illumination lead disconnected.  
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Cautions:  
¡This product is designed to operate off a 12 V DC, negative ground battery system.  
¡To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram below.  
¡Remove approx. 5 mm of protective covering from the ends of the leads before connecting.  
¡Be sure to insulate any exposed wires from a possible short-circuit from the car chassis. Bundle all cables and keep  
cable terminals free from touching any metal parts.  
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¡Remember, if your car has a drive computer or a navigation computer, the data of its memory may be erased when  
the battery terminals are disconnected.  
¡Connect the power cord after completion of other connections to prevent shortings.  
(White)  
!
(Left)  
(White / black stripe)  
@
Front Speaker  
(Gray)  
!
@
(Right)  
(Gray / black stripe)  
(Green)  
(Green / black stripe)  
(Violet)  
!
(Left)  
@
!
Rear Speaker  
(Violet / black stripe)  
(Right)  
@
CD Changer Input  
Connector  
CD Changer Control  
Connector  
(Red) : Audio (Right)  
(White) : Audio (Left)  
Power Connecter  
Antenna Terminal  
Pre-out Connecter (FRONT)  
Pre-out Connecter (REAR)  
AUX-IN Connector  
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(continued)  
System Upgrade Example  
Combination  
¡CD changer (CX-DP88N)  
¡A car TV  
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¡8 Speakers  
CD Changer  
CX-DP88N  
Extension Cord  
(DIN/RCA/BATT/GND)  
Ground lead  
Battery Lead  
(Red) (R)  
.
CD C IN  
Antenna  
(Yellow)  
Fuse (3A)  
(White) (L)  
(Red) (R)  
CD Changer Connector  
RCA Cord  
(Option)  
(White)(L)  
to AUX  
Power Connector  
(White)  
(L)  
(Red)  
(R)  
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REAR  
FRONT  
(White)  
(L)  
(White)  
(L)  
(Red)  
(R)  
(Red)  
(R)  
(White)  
(L)  
(Red)  
(R)  
Car TV etc.  
!
Front Speaker  
Lead  
(Left)  
@
!
Front  
Speaker  
(Right)  
@
RCA Cord  
(Option)  
RCA Cord  
(Option)  
!
Rear Speaker  
Lead  
(Left)  
Rear  
@
!
Speaker  
(Red)  
(R)  
(White)  
(L)  
(White)  
(L)  
(Red)  
(R)  
(Right)  
@
Power  
Amplifire  
Power  
Amplifire  
Speakers for  
system up grade  
Speakers for  
system up grade  
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Preliminary Steps  
Cautions:  
¡Do not use the unit if it malfunctions or  
Check and take steps as described in the tables below.  
something is wrong.  
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¡Do not use the unit in abnormal conditions,  
for example, without sound, or if it emits  
smoke or a foul smell, which can cause  
ignition or electric shock. Immediately stop  
using the unit and call the store where you  
purchased it.  
If You Suspect Something Wrong  
Immediately switch power off.  
Disconnect the power connector and check that there is neither  
smoke nor heat from the unit before asking for repairs. Never try to  
repair the unit yourself because it is dangerous to do so.  
Common  
Trouble  
Cause / Step  
Car’s engine switch is not on.  
aTurn your car’s ignition switch to ACC or ON.  
Cables are not correctly connected.  
aConnect cables correctly.  
Battery cable is not correctly connected.  
aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live.  
No power  
Accessory cable is not correctly connected.  
aConnect the accessory cable to your car's ACC source.  
Grounding wire is not correctly connected.  
aConnect the grounding wire to a metal part of the car.  
Fuse is burnt.  
a
Call the store where you purchased the unit, or your nearest Panasonic  
Service Center and ask for fuse replacement.  
Mute is set to ON.  
aSet it to OFF.  
Cables are not correctly connected.  
No sound  
Noise  
aConnect cables correctly.  
Condensation (dew)  
aWait for a while before use.  
A mobile phone is used near the unit.  
aKeep the mobile phone away from the unit.  
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Radio  
(continued)  
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Trouble  
Cause / Step  
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Station is too far, or signals are too weak.  
aSelect other stations of higher signal level.  
Much noise in FM  
stereo and monaural  
broadcasts  
The radio antenna is not extended enough.  
aExtend the radio antenna enough.  
The motor antenna relay control lead is not connected correctly.  
a
If there is a motor antenna in the car, connect the motor antenna relay control  
lead to the motor antenna lead that is installed in the car correctly.  
Battery cable is not correctly connected.  
aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live.  
Preset station is reset.  
CD  
Trouble  
Cause / Step  
CD is upside down.  
CD is in the CD com-  
partment but no sound  
is made, or CD is eject-  
ed automatically.  
aPlace CD in the correct direction with the label side up.  
CD is dirty.  
aClean CD, referring to the section on Notes on CD.  
CD sound skips, tone  
quality is low.  
CD is dirty.  
aClean CD, referring to the section on Notes on CD.  
Mounting angle is over 30 degrees.  
aAdjust mounting angle to less than 30 degrees.  
Sound skip due to  
vibration  
Unstable mounting  
aMount the unit securely with the mounting parts, referring to the section  
on Installation.  
¡CD is defective.  
¡Mechanical trouble  
aOpen the panel and press [u] (CD EJECT). If failure persists, press the  
reset switch. If normal operation is not restored, call the store where you  
purchased the unit or the nearest Panasonic Service Center to ask for  
repairs.  
CD is not ejected.  
Cassette Tape  
Trouble  
Cause / Step  
Blank tape is inserted in the unit.  
aInsert recorded tape into the unit.  
No sound  
Heads are dirty.  
aClean Heads. (Ask a service representative for advice.)  
Tape sound quality is  
poor.  
Poor quality tape.  
aUse better quality tape.  
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Trouble  
Cause / Step  
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Dolby B NR tape plays with Dolby B NR off.  
aSet Dolby B NR to ON.  
High tones are improp-  
erly emphasized.  
Metal type tape plays with normal mode.  
aChange Normal mode to Metal mode.  
Non-Dolby B NR tape plays with Dolby B NR on.  
aSet Dolby B NR to OFF.  
Reproduction of high  
tones is poor.  
Normal type tape plays with Metal mode.  
aChange Metal mode to Normal mode.  
Heads are magnetized.  
aDemagnetize heads. (Ask a service representative for advice.)  
Tape running mechanism is dirty or out of order.  
aClean tape running mechanism, or repair it. (Ask a service representative  
for advice.)  
Wow and flutter is very  
high.  
Sound Setting  
Trouble  
Cause / Step  
Left and right balance, or front and rear balance is off on one side.  
aAdjust BAL//FAD as appropriate.  
No sound from left,  
right, front, or rear  
speaker  
Cables are not correctly connected.  
aConnect the cables correctly.  
Left and right sounds  
are reversed in stereo  
listening.  
The right speaker wire is connected to the left speaker and the left speaker wire  
to the right speaker.  
aConnect the speaker wires to the correct one.  
Only bass or monaural  
sound from rear speaker  
SBC-SW is set to ON.  
aSet SBC-SW to OFF.  
Remote Control  
Trouble  
Cause / Step  
Battery poles (+) (–) are reversed.  
aInsert the battery correctly.  
Wrong battery.  
aCheck the battery.  
Buttons are invalid for  
operation.  
Battery has run down.  
aReplace the battery.  
Remote control is in the wrong direction.  
aDirect the remote control at sensor (REMOTE) on the panel.  
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Error Display Messages  
CD  
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Display  
Cause / Step  
Disc is dirty, or is upside down.  
a Open the panel and press [u] (CD EJECT) button. Check disc.  
CD E1 –  
Disc has scratches.  
a Open the panel and press [u] (CD EJECT) button. Check disc.  
CD E2 –  
No operation by some cause.  
a Open the panel and press [u] (CD EJECT) button. If failure per-  
sists, press the reset switch. If normal operation is not restored yet,  
call the store where you purchased the unit or the nearest Panasonic  
Service Center to ask for repairs.  
CD E3 –  
Action was taken to start playing before disc is fully ejected.  
a Open the panel and press [u] (CD EJECT) button.  
PLS EJECT  
Cassette Tape  
Display  
Cause / Step  
No operation by some cause.  
a Open the panel and press [u] (CST EJECT) button.  
PLS EJECT  
CD Changer  
Display  
Cause / Step  
Disc is dirty, or is upside down.  
a Select the next available compact disc. Check disc.  
CD CH E1 –  
Disc has scratches.  
a Select the next available compact disc. Check disc.  
CD CH E2 –  
No operation by some cause.  
a Eject the magazine. If failure persists, press the reset switch. If nor-  
mal operation is not restored yet, call the store where you purchased  
the unit or the nearest Panasonic Service Center to ask for repairs.  
CD CH E3 –  
No disc in the changer (magazine)  
a Insert discs into the changer (magazine).  
NO DISC  
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Maintenance  
Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Use a dry soft cloth for routine exterior  
cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner or other solvents.  
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Product Servicing  
If the suggestions in the charts do not solve the problem, we recommend that you take it to your nearest authorized  
Panasonic Service Center. The product should be serviced only by a qualified technician.  
Replacing the Fuse  
Use fuses of the same specified rating (10 amps). Using different substitutes or fuses with a higher rating, or connecting  
the product directly without a fuse, could cause fire or damage to this unit.  
If the replacement fuse fails, contact your nearest Panasonic Service Center for service.  
Reset Switch  
Reset switch  
Insert a hard, slender stick into the hole and push the switch.  
The unit returns to the default state when the trouble is reset.  
Remember, the data and settings stored in the memory are  
CD IN  
deleted.  
u
CD EJECT  
CST EJECT  
Important  
INTEGRATED CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH  
u
Push the switch only when the unit fails to operate with any but-  
CST IN  
tons.  
If the unit fails to return to normal condition, call the nearest  
RESET  
Panasonic Service Center and ask for repairs.  
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Care of the Unit  
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Cleaning this unit  
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe.  
Caution on cleaning  
Never use solvents such as benzine, thinner  
as they may mar the surface of the unit.  
Notes on CD  
ONLY USE DISCS CARRYING THE LABEL  
How to hold the CD  
¡Do not touch the underside of the disc.  
¡Do not make scratches on the disc.  
¡Do not bend disc.  
Label side  
¡When not in use, keep CD in the case.  
Do not use irregularly shaped CDs  
Do not leave discs in the following places:  
¡Direct sunlight  
¡Near car heaters  
¡Dirty, dusty and damp areas  
¡Seats and dashboards  
Disc Cleaning  
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe from the center  
outward.  
<Right>  
<Wrong>  
Caution on New Discs  
A new disc may have rough edges on its inner and  
outer perimeter. These may cause malfunction.  
Rough edge  
Remove the rough edges using a pencil, etc.  
* Refer to page 17 as to CD-Rs.  
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 tangled in the  
rotating parts of the unit.  
Pencil  
Exposed end  
(Open end)  
Do not touch or  
pull out the tape.  
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General  
Power Supply  
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: 12 V DC (11 V - 16 V), test voltage 14.4 V, negative ground  
Current Consumption  
Rated Output  
: Less than 8.5 A (CD play mode)  
: 16 W x 4 ch (1 kHz, 1%, 4 )  
: 41 W x 4 ch  
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Maximum Power Output  
Suitable Speaker Impedance  
Audio Input Impedance  
Audio Input Voltage  
Pre-out Output Voltage  
Pre-out Output Impedance  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight  
: 4 Ω  
: 10 k(AUX IN)  
: 2 V (AUX IN)  
: 2 V  
: 600 Ω  
: 178 x 100 x 160 mm  
: 2.4 kg  
DSP  
Number of Channels  
Space mode  
: 2 input channels, 4 output channels  
: 7 mode  
Equalizer Center Frequency  
Variable Range of Equalizer  
: 80, 160, 320, 640, 1.6 k, 4 k, 10 k (Hz)  
: –12 to +12 dB (13 steps)  
FM Stereo Radio  
Frequency Range  
Usable Sensitivity  
: 87.5 - 108 MHz  
: 12 dBf.  
Total harmonic distortion (mono)  
Weighted S/N ratio (mono)  
Frequency Response  
Stereo Separation  
: 0.3 % (1 kHz)  
: 60 dB  
: 20 Hz – 15 kHz ( 3 dB)  
: 42 dB (at 1 kHz)  
: 75 dB  
Image response ratio  
AM Radio  
Frequency Range  
Usable Sensitivity  
Image response ratio  
: 531 kHz - 1,602 kHz  
: 27 dB/µV  
: 65 dB  
CD Player  
Channel  
: 2 channels  
Quantization  
: 16-bit liner  
Frequency Response  
Dynamic range  
Wow and Flutter  
: 5 Hz - 20 kHz  
: 90 dB (IHF, A)  
: Below measurable limits  
Cassette Tape Player  
Reproduction system  
Tape Speed  
Fast Forward Time  
Rewind Time  
: 4-track, 2-program stereo  
: 4.76 cm/sec  
: 100 sec (C-60)  
: 100 sec (C-60)  
Wow and Flutter  
Signal/Noise Ratio  
: 0.07 % (WRMS)  
: Dolby B NR OFF 56 dB (IHF, A)  
Dolby B NR ON 66 dB (IHF, A)  
: 30 to 18,000 Hz (normal tape)  
30 to 20,000 Hz (metal tape)  
Frequency Response  
Note : Specifications and the design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements in technology.  
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol B are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 542-8588, Japan  
YFM284C367ZA  
TAMACO1101-0  
Printed in Taiwan  
 

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