Sanyo Car Stereo System FXD 780RDS User Guide

with CD Changer Control  
FXD-780RDS  
CDC  
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+
DISC  
Full Panel Detachable  
High Power FM/AM Stereo Receiver  
Compact Disc Player with CD Changer Controller  
ISO Mounting with Removable Trim Ring  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 1~24  
 
COMPACT DISC CARE  
Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage can cause a deterioration in the sound or intermittent skipping some  
tracks during play.  
This unit has been designed to play compact  
discs bearing the identification logo shown  
on the left. No other discs can be played.  
Do not use non-conventional discs such as  
heart- shaped, octagonal discs, etc.  
The player could be damaged.  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully  
wiped off the signal surface of the disc  
(glossy side) with a soft cloth.  
Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to  
the outside of the disc. Unlike conventional  
records, the compact disc has no grooves to  
collect dust and debris. Small dust particles  
will have no effect on reproduction quality.  
Do not insert a disc which is cracked into the  
unit.  
Do not apply paper or write anything on the  
surface of the disc.  
To prevent warping the disc, do not expose  
it to direct sunlight, high humidity or high tem-  
peratures for extended periods of time.  
Never use chemicals such as record clean-  
ing sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, ben-  
zene or thinner to clean compact discs.  
These chemicals will permanently damage  
the plastic surface of the disc.  
Benzene Thinner Cleaning spray  
When not using the disc player for extended  
periods of time, remove the compact disc and  
return it to the plastic storage case. This will  
protect the disc from dust and exposure to  
the sun.  
Recommended CD-R Media  
Data may not be properly written to CD-R media depending on the quality of the media. If this  
happens, the data may not be reproduced correctly. We recommend the following manufac-  
turers to insure proper quality of the media.  
CD-R Media  
TDK USA Corp., Taiyo Yuden (U.S.A.), Inc., Ricoh Corporation, Eastman Kodak Company,  
Maxell Corporation of America, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A.,  
Inc., Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Sony Corporation of America, Philips Electronics North America  
Corporation, Imation Corp.  
Additionally, CD-R media compatible with various speeds such as 2X and 1X-4X are avail-  
able. Please refer to the instruction manuals of the drive and the recording software you are  
using to selection of the correct media.  
GB2  
 
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
Audio Position  
REG  
TP  
Radio Frequency, Time, CD  
Track Number, Audio Control  
Selected Mode  
CD running indicator  
Disc IN  
AF  
TA  
PTY  
CD changer mode  
(Disc repeat/  
shuffle/scan)  
BAS-X  
Mute  
Repeat Play  
Shuffle Play  
Scan  
Loudness  
CD changer  
mode  
FM Stereo  
Local/DX  
Manual tuning  
Track No.  
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DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL  
The front panel is designed to be removable for antitheft purposes.  
It is recommended that you remove and carry the front panel with you when you leave your car.  
HOW TO ATTACH THE FRONT PANEL  
Align the right side of the panel with the stopper, and then push the left  
side of the panel into the unit until it clicks.  
HOW TO DETACH THE FRONT PANEL  
Press the release button (REL) to release the front panel.  
Pull the entire panel to remove it from the unit.  
RETURNING TO THE INITIAL SETTINGS  
When the eject button is pressed for more than 10 seconds, the micro-  
computer of the unit returns to the initial settings. If the display window  
is not properly shown or the unit malfunctions, press the eject button for  
more than 10 seconds.  
Note  
The unit will not operate if it is installed incorrectly.  
CAUTION  
Do not attempt to remove the panel in a manner other than that described  
above.  
When installing the panel, do not force it into the unit.  
Do not touch the connection terminals of the panel or the unit. It may cause  
poor contact.  
Use a clean, dry cloth when cleaning the terminals.  
Keep the panel out of direct sunlight and high temperatures.  
Prevent the panel from coming into contact with benzene, thinner, or in-  
secticides.  
Do not drop the panel.  
SECURITY INDICATOR  
When the front panel is detached, you can find an RED indicator on the front side of the unit. This indicator  
designed to deter theft, and continues to flash.  
This unit is not equipped with any other security systems such as a security alarm, so there are limitations  
to its effectiveness.  
Security system indicator  
GB4  
 
GENERAL OPERATION  
6
5
2
REL  
ATP  
VOL  
FM /AM CD RECEIVER FXD-780RDS 50W x 4  
AF  
TUN  
TRK  
CDC  
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DISC  
SHF  
RPT  
MUTE  
1
BAS-X  
SCAN  
2
3
4
5
6
AUDIO  
POWER  
7
4
3
1
8
TURNING THE POWER ON......................................1  
Install the front panel and press the PWR MUTE button 1 when ACC is on.  
TURNING THE POWER OFF............................................................. 1  
Press the PWR MUTE button for more than 2 seconds. Display will revert to clock indication.  
VOLUME LEVEL CONTROL.......................................2  
Rotate the VOL dial 2 to adjust the volume level.  
MUTING THE SOUND .......................................................................... 1  
Press the PWR MUTE button 1 while the receiver is on. While muting the sound, the MUTE indicator  
on the display is blinking. To restore the previous volume level, press PWR MUTE button again.  
SETTING THE CLOCK..................................3, 2, 6, 8  
The clock uses a 24-hour display system.  
1.Press the AUDIO button 3 for more than 2 seconds.  
2.Press the following buttons to set the clock.  
VOL dial 2  
TUN/TRK  
TUN/TRK  
: Adjust the hour and minutes.  
8 : To activate Hour blink.  
8 : To activate Minute blink.  
BAND ATP 6 : Adjust the minutes to zero.  
(Example) 12:29 12:00  
12:30 13:00  
3.Press the AUDIO button 3 to activate the clock.  
CT(Clock Time) select....................................................................... 5  
Press the TA AF button 5 while the clock indicator flashes in order to select or deselect the CT if so  
desired. (The CT function is initially set to ON when shipped)  
The CT function of the RDS enables the built-in clock in the unit to automatically synchronize with the CT  
data. When you select CT ON, the clock is automatically adjusted to the local time transmitted by an RDS  
station.  
Notes  
• The CT function may not work even though an RDS station.  
• The time set by the CT function may not be accurate.  
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SWITCHING THE DISPLAY ........................................3  
Each time you press the AUDIO button 3, the item changes as follows ;  
Initial set  
PS Frequency PTY Clock BAS TRE LOUD BAL FAD Mute level LO/DX  
DISPLAY PRIORITY SELECTOR ...................................................... 3  
You can adjust with which priority items are to be displayed. Display priority can be set for the following  
four items ;  
PS (Programme Service name)  
Frequency  
PTY (Programme Type)  
Clock  
Press the AUDIO button 3 until your requested item being displayed, then hold the AUDIO button 3 pressed  
for more than 2 seconds (Beep tone will be heard) to set priority to the item.  
ADJUSTING THE SOUND  
CHARACTERISTICS .............................................2, 3  
1.Each time you press the AUDIO button 3 until the desired mode is displayed.  
2.Rotate the VOL dial 2 to adjust the selected item. Make the adjustment within 5 seconds after selecting.  
After 5 seconds, the display window will revert to display priority.  
MUTE LEVEL controls the volume level used when the sound is muted. You can adjust the level by  
the volume is reduced from the previous volume level.  
Adjustment Range  
BASS (BAS 0)  
BAS 5  
BAS +5  
TREBLE (TRE 0)  
TRE 5  
TRE +5  
LOUDNESS (LOUD OFF)  
BALANCE (L 0:R 0)  
FADER (R 0:F 0)  
LOUD ON  
LOUD OFF  
BAL L9 R0 (Full left)  
FAD R0 F9 (Full front)  
MUTE 0  
BAL L0 R9 (Full right)  
FAD R9 F0 (Full rear)  
MUTE 80  
MUTE LEVEL (MUTE –20)  
Local/DX(SENS DX)  
SENS DX  
SENS LO  
LOUDNESS EFFECT  
When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will boost the extremes of the bass and treble  
ranges to compensate for the negative characteristics of human hearing.  
LOCAL/DISTANT(LO/DX) SELECTION  
This feature is used to select the strength of the signals at which the radio will stop during Automatic  
Tuning. Select the Local (LO) setting and only the strongest (local) stations will be received. The LOC”  
indicator appears in the display window.  
Select the Distant setting and the radio will stop at a wider range of signals, including weaker more distant  
stations. The LOCindicator will go out on the display window.  
GB6  
 
ENHANCING THE BASS SOUND (BAS-X)....................................... 7  
Press the BAS-X button 7 to display the BAS-X INDICATOR (  
) on the display window.  
Each time you press the BAS-X button 7, current mode appears on the display window and the mode  
change as follows.  
(No display)  
BAS-X 0 (No BASS enhanced)  
BAS-X 1 (Enhanced BASS level : LOW)  
BAS-X 2 (Enhanced BASS level : Middle)  
BAS-X 3 (Enhanced BASS level : High)  
BAS-X 4 (Enhanced BASS level : Very high)  
Note  
Settings for BASS, TREBLE, LOUDNESS and BAS-X can be made to each of  
the following modes independently: FM, AM, and CD.  
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ADJUSTING THE SOUND STAGE .............................4  
You can adjust the position of sound stage to best serve a particular seat.  
TO MEMORY THE SOUND STAGE ................................................... 4  
1. Adjust the BALANCE & FADER.  
2. Press the appropriate Preset buttons 4 for more than 2 seconds. The balance & fader indicator blinks  
and adjusted sound stage is stored.  
TO CALL THE SOUND STAGE ......................................................... 4  
Press the appropriate Preset buttons 4 to call the desired sound stage during the BALANCE & FADER  
adjustment mode. The Preset buttons are factory-set to the following conditions.  
BALANCE  
( L0 R2 )  
FADER  
( R4  
1
P 1  
P 2  
P 3  
P 4  
P 5  
: For the left seat  
: For the front seat  
: For the right seat  
: For the rear seat  
: For all the seat  
F0 )  
F0 )  
F0 )  
F4 )  
F0 )  
2
( L0 R0 )  
( L2 R0 )  
( L0 R0 )  
( L0 R0 )  
( R4  
( R4  
( R0  
( R0  
3
4/SHF  
5/RPT  
Each time you press the Preset buttons 4 in the BALANCE & FADER adjustment mode, the audio position  
indicator changes as follows ;  
1
2
3
5/RPT  
4/SHF  
TEL MUTE FUNCTION  
Shut down the audio system temporarily whenever an incoming call is received.  
When the telephone rings:  
When a call is received, TELMUTEis displayed and all the unit functions are temporarily interrupted.  
Turning TEL Mute Function Off After Phone Call:  
Hang the phone up.  
TELMUTEdisappears from the display window. The original source (i.e., the one used before the phone  
call) is returned to automatically, and the volume restored.  
Note  
The function will not work if a cable is not connected to the car phone.  
IGNITION-OFF CLOCK RECALL .............................3  
Press the AUDIO button 3 while the ignition switch is in the OFFposition.  
The display will illuminate showing the time and then automatically shut off after 5 seconds.  
GB8  
 
RADIO OPERATION  
1
REL  
VOL  
FM /AM CD RECEIVER FXD-780RDS 50W x 4  
ATP  
AF  
TUN  
TRK  
CDC  
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+
DISC  
SHF  
RPT  
MUTE  
POWER  
1
BAS-X  
SCAN  
2
3
4
5
6
AUDIO  
4
3
2
SELECTING RADIO MODE  
Press the BAND ATP button 1 to switch from CD mode to the radio mode.  
Each time the BAND ATP button is pressed, the selected band changes as shown below.  
FM 1(F 1) FM 2(F 2) FM 3(F 3) AM 1(A 1) AM 2(A 2)  
RADIO TUNING.................................................................................. 2  
Automatic tuning ............. Press the TUN/TRK  
or  
Button 2.  
When the button is pressed, the system will start automatic tuning and stop at  
the next receivable station.  
Manual tuning ................. To select higher frequency station, press the TUN/TRK button for more than  
0.5 seconds. The MANUindicator appears in the display window. To select  
lower frequency stations, press the TUN/TRK  
onds. To quickly scan up or down in frequency, press and hold the TUN/TRK  
or button. Release the button when the display approaches the desired  
button for more than 0.5 sec-  
frequency, then press and release the button repeatedly until the desired fre-  
quency is displayed. After 4 seconds of completing Manual Tuning, the tuning  
control will revert to the Automatic Tuning mode.  
STORING PRESET STATIONS.......................................................... 3  
The preset buttons 3 can be used to store 6 stations in each band (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3 and AM 1, AM 2) 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 3 for more than 2 seconds until the  
frequency indicator flashes twice. Repeat steps 1. and 2. to program addi-  
tional stations.  
Quick tuning .................... Select the desired band, then press one of the 6 preset buttons 3.  
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ATP (AUTO TRAVEL PRESET) OPERATION ................................... 1  
The Auto Travel Preset function searches for and memorizes the 6 strong stations in one of the two bands  
(FM 3, AM 2) in order of signal strength.  
This feature is useful when you are driving in an unfamiliar location and want to memorize local stations  
without changing the standard preset stations.  
A total of 12 stations (6 FM and 6 AM) can be programmed.  
To set the stations .................... Select the desired band. Press and hold the BAND ATP button 1 for  
more than 2 seconds.  
Quick tuning of ATP stations ..... Select the desired band, then press one of the 6 preset buttons 3.  
Note  
This function is available for FM 3 and AM 2.  
SCAN OPERATION ............................................................................ 4  
1.Press the BAND ATP button 1 to select the desired band.  
2.Press the SCAN button 4. The system will select and receive each station for 10 seconds.  
3.To stop scanning and retain the station currently selected, press the SCAN button 4 again.  
PRESET SCAN OPERATION .............................................................. 4  
This function scans each of the preset stations stored in the selected band (both manual preset and auto  
travel presets).  
1.Press the BAND ATP button 1 to select the desired band.  
2.Press the SCAN button 4 for more than 2 seconds. The system will select and receive each preset  
station for 10 seconds.  
3.To stop scanning and retain the station currently selected, press the SCAN button 4 again.  
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RDS OPERATION  
Radio Data System (RDS) is a digital information system that sends additional digital information along  
with the regular FM radio programme signal. As soon as a radio station has been identified, the station  
name, including a regional identifier if applicable, will appear in the display window, for example SWF4MZ  
(local radio station of Rhein hassen, Germany). This is also one of the RDS functions. Your car stereo  
offers you more convenience when receiving FM stations with RDS.  
3
1
6
CDC  
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DISC  
2
4
5
CHANGING THE DISPLAYED ITEMS  
SELECTING AF MODE ...................................................................... 1  
Hold the TA AF button 1 for more than 2 seconds to display AFindicator in the display window. Press  
again for more than 2 seconds to cancel this feature.  
AF : The unit will automatically tune to a frequency offering better reception of the same RDS programme.  
Seek tuning in the AF mode causes the unit to receive RDS stations only, with RDS SEEKappear-  
ing in the display window.  
SELECTING TA MODE ...................................................................... 1  
Press the TAAF button 1 to display TAindicator in the display window. Press again to cancel this feature.  
TA : The unit will only play stations offering traffic announcements.  
Seek tuning in the TA mode causes the unit to receive traffic information only, with TP SEEK”  
appearing in the display window.  
Notes  
In the AF mode, NO ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY AVAILABLEappears in the  
display window when the unit receives a weak signal and fails to find an alterna-  
tive station.  
In the TA mode, the display window shows NO TRAFFIC INFO AVAILABLE”  
when the unit does not receive any traffic information.  
In the AF mode, PI SEEKappears on the display window when the unit fails to  
find any RDS stations after you press the preset button for predefined RDS sta-  
tions. In this case, the unit will automatically seek the same programme corre-  
sponding to a preset station.  
GB11  
 
AUTOMATIC RE-TUNING ...................................1,3,5  
The Alternative Frequencies (AF) function automatically selects and tune to the station with the strongest  
signal in a network. By using this function, you can continuously listen to the same programme during a  
long-distance drive without having to re-tune the station manually.  
1.Press the BAND ATP button 3 to select the FM band.  
2.Hold the TA AF button 1 for more than 2 seconds to display the AFindicator in the display window.  
3.Press the TUN/TRK or buttons 5 to tune in to a desired RDS station includes the AF data, the units  
starts searching for an alternative station with a stronger signal in the same network.  
SELECTING REG ON OR REG OFF ................................................. 2  
Hold the PTY button 2 for more than 2 seconds to select REG OFF. The REGindicator will go out in the  
display window.  
Hold the PTY button 2 again for more than 2 seconds to select REG ON. (There may be cases where this  
function may not be activated in some areas, especially in the United Kingdom)  
REG ON  
REG OFF  
:
:
The tuner remains tuned to the current regional programmes.  
The tuner may tune to another regional programme in the network.  
RECEIVING TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS...............1,3  
The Traffic Announcement (TA) and Traffic Programme (TP) data allows the radio to automatically tune in  
to an FM station which broadcasts traffic announcements while you are listening to other programme  
sources.  
1.Press the BAND ATP button 3 to select the FM band.  
2.Press the TA AF button 1 to display the TAindicator in the display window. Press the TA AF button  
again to cancel.  
You can listen to traffic announcements by using the Automatic or Manual tuning. TPappears in the  
display window when the unit receives an RDS station broadcasting traffic announcements.  
During reception of a traffic announcement, the TAindicator flashes in the display window. Then press  
the TAAF button 1 to cancel Traffic announcement (but still in TA mode). To cancel the TA mode, press  
the TA AF button 1 again during NO-reception of a traffic announcement.  
PRESETTING THE VOLUME OF TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS .... 6  
You can preset the volume level of the traffic announcements.  
When a traffic announcement starts, the volume will be automatically adjusted to the preset level.  
Rotate the VOL dial 6 to adjust to the desired volume level during reception of the traffic announcements.  
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LOCATING A STATION WITH PTY .............................2,4,5,6  
You can locate the station you want to listen to by selecting one of the programmes from the following  
table.  
Programme types  
News  
Display  
NEWS  
Programme types  
Weather  
Display  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL  
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
Finance  
Childrens programme  
Social Affairs  
Religion  
SPORT  
Education  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
POP M  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
Drama  
Phone In  
Culture  
Travel  
Science  
Leisure  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
Varied  
Jazz Music  
Country Music  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Pop music  
Rock music  
Easy Listening Music  
Light classical  
Serious classical  
Other music  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
ROCK M  
EASY M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
FOLK M  
Documentary  
DOCUMENT  
1.Press the PTY button 2 to display the last selected PTY by user.  
2.Select your requested PTY in the PTY table using the VOL dial 6. PTY memorized in the Preset button  
(1 - 6) 4 can be called directly.  
The Preset buttons are factory-set to the following type of programmes.  
P 1 : POPM  
P 4 : JAZZ  
Then press the TUN/TRK  
P 2 : ROCKM  
P 5 : VARIED  
P 3 : CLASSICS  
P 6 : NEWS  
and  
buttons 5 to search the PTY you want to listen.  
3.In case the PTY you want to listen can not be found, it is back to the station received before PTY  
searched, and display, for instance NOand SPORTmutually on the display window in case your  
requested PTY is Sport.  
4.In order to memorize PTY in the Preset, select PTY you want to memorize with VOL dial 6 then hold the  
Preset button (1 - 6) 4 pressed for 2 seconds.  
Notes  
The RDS function may not work properly in the area where the signal strength is  
weak.  
Depending on the country or region, not all of the RDS functions are available.  
GB13  
 
CD OPERATION  
The compact disc player will accept 5CD only.  
1
2
REL  
VOL  
FM /AM CD RECEIVER FXD-780RDS 50W x 4  
ATP  
AF  
TUN  
TRK  
CDC  
-
+
DISC  
SHF  
RPT  
MUTE  
POWER  
1
BAS-X  
SCAN  
2
3
4
5
6
AUDIO  
3
8
7 6 5  
4
LOADING AND EJECTING THE CD  
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 window.  
Press the eject button 2 to eject a disc.  
SWITCHING TO CD MODE................................................................ 3  
Press the CD button 3 with the power on to switch from radio 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.  
The CD player continues playing the disc until the BAND ATP button is pressed, or the disc is ejected.  
SKIPPING TRACKS ........................................................................... 4  
Press the TUN/TRK  
Press the TUN/TRK  
Press the TUN/TRK  
button 4 to skip to the beginning of the next track.  
button 4 to skip to the beginning of the track currently playing.  
button 4 twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track.  
Press and hold the TUN/TRK  
or  
button 4 for more than 0.5 seconds to search quickly (with sound) in  
the forward or reverse direction.  
When the button is released, the CD resumes normal play.  
Notes  
Some CD-Rs (depending on the equipment used for its recording or the con-  
dition of the disc) may not play on this unit.  
You cannot play CD-R that is not finalized. (A finalize process necessary for  
a recorded CD-R disc to be played on the audio CD player.)  
You cannot play CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) on this unit.  
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PLACING THE CD IN PAUSE MODE ................................................ 5  
While playing a CD, press the Preset 6 button 5.  
To resume playing, press the Preset 6 button again.  
Notes  
During playback of a CD, the CD running indicator  
spins.  
The unit will turn-on automatically when a CD is inserted if the ignition switch  
is ON.  
REPEAT MODE .................................................................................. 6  
Press the Preset 5 (RPT) button 6 to play the current track repeatedly.  
The RPTindicator appears in the display window.  
To cancel this mode, press the Preset 5 (RPT) button 6 again.  
SHUFFLE MODE................................................................................ 7  
This function plays the tracks on a CD in random order.  
Press the Preset 4 (SHF) button 7 to begin shuffle play.  
The SHFindicator appears in the display window.  
Press the  
button 4 to select another random track.  
To cancel this mode, press the Preset 4 (SHF) button 7 again.  
SCAN MODE (PLAYING THE BEGINNING  
OF EACH TRACK) ............................................................................. 8  
This function plays the first 10 seconds of each track sequentially.  
Press the SCAN button 8 to begin the scan mode.  
The SCANindicator appears in the display window.  
To cancel this mode, press the SCAN button 8 again.  
GB15  
 
CD CHANGER OPERATION  
The unit can be used tocontrol the functions of the CD Changer. Please check with your nearest dealer for  
recommendations of the models that will work with this unit.  
REL  
VOL  
FM /AM CD RECEIVER FXD-780RDS 50W x 4  
ATP  
AF  
TUN  
TRK  
CDC  
-
+
DISC  
SHF  
RPT  
MUTE  
POWER  
1
BAS-X  
SCAN  
2
3
4
5
6
AUDIO  
8 4 3  
5
7
6 2  
1
SELECTING CD CHANGER MODE .........................1  
Press the CD button 1 until the Disc No, Track No, and Track time appears on the display panel.  
Press the CD button 1 again to change back to radio or CD operation.  
PUTTING THE CD IN PAUSE MODE ................................................ 2  
While playing a CD, press the Pause button 2 to place the changer in the pause mode.  
To resume playing, press the Pause button 2 again.  
SELECTING A DISC........................................................................ 3,4  
Press the DISC + button 3 to select the next disc.  
Press the DISC button 4 to select the preceding disc.  
SKIPPING TRACKS ........................................................................... 5  
Press the TUN/TRK button  
Press the TUN/TRK button  
Press the TUN/TRK button  
to skip to the beginning of the next track.  
to skip to the beginning of the track currently playing.  
twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track.  
Press and hold the TUN/TRK button  
or  
for more than 0.5 seconds to search quickly (with sound) in  
the forward or reverse direction. When the button is released, the CD resumes normal play.  
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REPEAT MODE .................................................................................. 6  
Repeat tracks ; ................ Press the RPT button 6 to play the current track repeatedly. RPTindicator  
appears in the display window.  
Repeat discs ; ................. Press the RPT button 6 for more than 2 seconds to play the current disc re-  
peatedly. RPTand “  
appears in the display window.  
To cancel the track repeat or disc repeat mode, press the RPT button 6 again.  
The system will remain in this mode until it is cancelled.  
SHUFFLE MODE................................................................................ 7  
This function plays the tracks on one CD or all CDs in the magazine in random order.  
• “Shuffle-playingtracks ; ....... Press the SHF button 7 to play the current disc in random order. SHF”  
indicator appears in the display window.  
• “Shuffle-playingdiscs ; ........ Press the SHF button 7 for more than 2 seconds. SHFand “  
ap-  
pears in the display window. The system selects a disc at random and  
plays all tracks on that disc. When all tracks have been played, the next  
disc is selected and Shuffle-playis repeated.  
To cancel the track shuffle or disc shuffle mode, press the SHF button 7 again.  
The system will remain in this mode until it is cancelled.  
SCAN MODE  
(PLAYING THE BEGINNING OF TRACKS OR DISCS) .................... 8  
This function plays the first 10 seconds of each track or disc sequentially.  
Playing the beginning of tracks(Track Scan) ; ..... Press the SCAN button 8 to play the first 10 seconds  
of each track on the current disc in order. SCANindi-  
cator appears in the display window.  
Playing the beginning of discs(Disc Scan) ; ......... Press the SCAN button 8 for more than 2 seconds to  
play the first 10 seconds of each disc in the magazine.  
SCANand “  
appears in the display window.  
To cancel the track scan or disc scan mode, press SCAN button 8 again.  
GB17  
 
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, then take the suggested corrective action. If the error  
persists, contact your nearest dealer.  
Message  
Cause  
Dirty disc.  
Remedy  
Clean the disc.  
Scratched disc.  
Up-side-down.  
Focus error.  
Replace the disc.  
Check the disc.  
Try ejecting and re-inserting  
under normal temperature  
conditions.  
CD ERROR  
Data and focus error.  
Mechanical problem.  
Under normal temperature  
conditions, eject and insert  
clean, undamaged disc  
properly.  
Eject and re-insert.  
MECK ERR.  
ERROR SIGNS (CD changer)  
If a problem should occur while operating the CD changer, one of the following error signs may be dis-  
played. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action. If the  
error persists or MECA ERRand 09 ERRORappears, contact your nearest dealer.  
Message  
NO MAGA  
Cause  
Remedy  
Load the magazine in  
the CD changer.  
Check the disc.  
No magazine.  
No disc.  
NO DISC  
Check the disc.  
Up-side-down.  
CD ERROR  
COMM ERR  
TEMP ERR  
Check the connection of  
the CD changer.  
The error sign will go off  
and play will resume  
when the temperature at  
the CD changer returns  
to a normal range.  
Communication error  
Excessive temperature  
conditions at the CD  
changer.  
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HINTS FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION  
Condensation  
Moisture can condense on the optical lens of the CD player during humid or rainy days, or after the car  
heater is turned on. If this occurs the disc player may not function properly. To remedy the situation,  
remove the disc from the unit and wait approximately one hour. This should allow the moisture to evapo-  
rate and restore normal operation.  
Temperature Consideration  
The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. Avoid exposing the unit to  
extremely high or low temperatures.  
Interruptions in the sound (skipping)  
When the car is driven on very rough surfaces, the sound from the CD player may skip and be inter-  
rupted. This will not cause any damage to the disc or the player. If this occurs, wait for the road surface  
to improve before using the CD player.  
Safety  
For safer driving, keep the volume at a moderate level to enable you to hear outside sounds (such as  
emergency vehicle sirens).  
Cleaning the unit  
Clean the unit with a soft, dry cloth. Stains should be removed by wiping the surfaces with a soft cloth  
immersed in lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use strong chemicals or solvents. These will damage  
the finish of the unit.  
Disc care  
When not using the disc player for extended periods, remove the compact disc and return it to the plastic  
storage case. Do not leave a disc partially ejected from the player. If an ejected disc remains in the  
loading slot for approximately 10 seconds, the player will reload the disc to prevent damage.  
Servicing  
Should a problem develop, do not open the unit or try to repair it yourself. If servicing is required, bring  
the unit to a Sanyo Authorized Service Center.  
GB19  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Sometimes a simple operational error or a mistake in the wiring can appear to be a problem with the unit.  
Before having the unit serviced, refer to the troubleshooting chart below.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
The compact disc does not The volume control is turned Turn up the volume control.  
play when inserted into the down.  
unit.  
The power connections are Check the +12V and ground  
not wired correctly.  
connections.  
The vehicle ignition is Switch the ignition to the ON”  
No power.  
switched off.  
or ACCposition.  
The fuse is blown.  
Replace the fuse with another  
10A fuse.  
The unit does not work prop- The microcomputer has been Eject the disc, then insert it  
erly (Eject, Load, Play)  
affected by electrical noise.  
again.  
The sound from the CD player The road surface is rough.  
skips.  
Wait for the road surface to im-  
prove before playing a disc.  
The unit is not mounted se- Install the unit securely. Be sure  
curely.  
to use the rear strap if the vehi-  
cle does not provide support for  
the rear of the unit. (See page  
22)  
The disc is defective.  
The disc is dirty.  
Try another disc.  
If it plays properly, the first disc  
may be defective.  
Clean the disc as explained on  
page 2.  
The antenna cable is not con- Insert the antenna cable firmly  
No radio reception.  
nected.  
into the antenna jack on the  
unit.  
The signal are weak.  
Select a station using manual  
tuning.  
The radio does not stop on  
any stations when automatic  
tuning is used.  
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ACCESSORIES AND HARDWARE  
INSTALLATION  
Mounting Bracket  
(Half Sleeve)× 1  
Mounting Strap  
and Screws × 1  
Locking Screw  
× 1  
Removable Trim Ring  
Unlock Levers  
× 1  
× 2  
INSTALLATION  
1. BEFORE INSTALLATION  
When mounting the unit in a car, keep the unit as level as possible.  
If the unit must be mounted at an angle, due to the design of the vehicle, make sure the unit does not tilt by  
more than 30°.  
max. 30°  
GB21  
 
2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES  
Mounting Strap  
FIRE WALL  
DASH BOARD  
OR CONSOLE  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Removable  
Trim Ring  
When mounting the unit into a DINstandard cutout (182 × 53 mm) in the dashboard or console, attach the  
provided Removable Trim Ring to the unit.  
1. Insert the mounting bracket into the DIN-standard cutout (182 × 53 mm) in the dashboard or console.  
2. Bend the mounting bracket stopper outward until the bracket fits snugly in the cutout.  
3. Attaching the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash board, using screw. Attach the back of the  
unit to the Mounting Strap using support stem bolt and hardware.  
UNIT REMOVAL  
1. Insert the unlock levers into the slots on each side of the unit until they click into place.  
2. Pull the levers to remove the unit.  
Notes  
Handle the unlock levers carefully to avoid injuring your fingers.  
Keep the unlock levers in a safe place for future use.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
WIRING  
ANTENNA SOCKET  
ANTENNA PLUG  
In the case of a 2-speaker system,  
tape the ends of unconnected  
terminals to prevent short circuit  
4-speaker System  
2-speaker System  
(White)  
(White)  
Front Left  
Speaker  
Left  
Speaker  
(White/Black)  
(White/Black)  
(Gray)  
(Gray)  
Front Right  
Speaker  
Right  
Speaker  
(Gray/Black)  
(Gray/Black)  
(Green)  
(Green)  
Rear Left  
Speaker  
Do Not  
Connect  
(Green/Black)  
(Green/Black)  
(Violet)  
(Violet  
Rear Right  
Speaker  
Do Not  
Connect  
(Violet/Black)  
(Violet/Black)  
+12V Constant Power Supply (Yellow)  
+12V Accessory/Switched (Red)  
Ground Wire (Black)  
Power Antenna/Amplifier Turn On (Blue)  
Tel mute (Brown)  
CAUTION  
DO NOT connect any speaker wires to the metal body or chassis of the  
vehicle.  
DO NOT connect the speaker common () wires to each other.  
Connect each speaker wire directly to each speaker terminal.  
All speaker common () wires must remain floating.  
1 Antenna socket  
Insert the plug from the antenna installed in your vehicle into this socket. (If your vehicle has a dual  
antenna system, a dual antenna to single antenna cable adaptor may be required.)  
2 + 12V Constant Power Supply (Yellow)  
Connect this wire to the +12V power terminal which receives power continuously.  
3 +12V Accessory/Switched (Red)  
Connect this wire to the terminal which receives power while the ignition switch is ON or in the ACCES-  
SORY position.  
4 Ground wire (Black)  
Connect this wire to the vehicle chassis.  
5 Power Antenna/Amplifier Turn On (Blue)  
Connect this wire to the control terminal of a Power Antenna or an external amplifier.  
When not using a Power Antenna or an external amplifier, this wire is not connected.  
6 Tel mute (Brown)  
Connect to the terminal that is grounded when either the telephone rings or during conversation.  
GB23  
 
Notes  
When using a two-speaker installation, the Green, Green/Black, Violet, Vio-  
let/Black wires, which are used for a four-speaker installation, are not used.  
The ends of these wires must be covered with electrical tape to prevent them  
from shorting to the unit or the vehicle chassis.  
When using a two-speaker installation, set the FADER control to the center  
position.  
REPLACING THE FUSE  
When fuse replacement is necessary remove the blown fuse  
by using pliers. Then install the new 10 amp. fuse.  
LINE OUT CONNECTIONS  
The unit has a built-in CD changer controller and line out terminals. You can use a compatible Sanyo CD  
changer and a separate rear channel amplifier to upgrade your system.  
RCA Line-out Jacks  
White (Left)  
Red (Right)  
External Amplifier  
CD Changer DIN Socket  
Rear Speaker  
CD Changer  
CD Changer DIN Socket  
Connect the 8-pin DIN cable, which is supplied with the compatible Sanyo CD changer, to the DIN socket  
on the back of the unit.  
RCA Line- out Jacks (For Rear Speakers)  
Connect a patch cable (not supplied) from the White (left rear channel) and Red (right rear channel) RCA  
line output jacks to the line input terminals of the external amplifier.  
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
Printed in Singapore  
Issue date 08-02  
288F0630  
 

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