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Fader

Press the volume control six times, then rotate it clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the fader 
between the front and rear speakers from R12 (full rear) to F12 (full front). "C00” Represents a 
center fader level between the front and rear speakers.

PRESET

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2

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3

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8)   IX-BASS BUTTON (IX-BASS)

Press iX-BASS momentarily to activate the iX-BASS feature. When listening to music at
Iow volume levels, this feature will boost the bass and treble ranges to compensate for the
characteristics of human hearing. When this feature is activated, "iX-BASS On" will appear in
the display momentarily. Press iX-BASS again to select "iX-BASS Off". The iX-BASS icon will
appear and remain in the display when the iX-BASS feature is activated.

17) PRESET EQUALIZER BUTTON (EQ)

The equalizer function applies preset sound effects to the unit's audio output signal. Press
EQUALIZER button  to step through the following equalizer options: Off, Pop, Jazz, Classical, Beat 
and Rock. The equalizer options will appear in the display as they are accessed.
When the equalizer function is activated, the most recently selected bass/treble levels can not be 
adjusted. When the equalizer function is not active, the unit will return to the most recently 
selected bass and treble levels.

6)  DISPLAY (DISPLAY/MENU) 

Press DISPLAY/MENU momentarily to navigate through the following animation options:
EQ animation, Animation Display , PTM (personal text message) and back to the default display. 
The selected animation will appear in the display when the unit is turned on.

Balance

Press the volume control five times, then rotate it clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the 
balance between the right and left speakers from R12 (full right) to L12 (full left). “C00” Represents 
a center balance level between the right and left speakers.

Default Display

EQ Animation

Animation  1(Option)

Animation 2 (Option)

Personal Text Message

Summary of Contents for CD-4500R

Page 1: ...Size 139 x 216mm ...

Page 2: ... BUTTON PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS M1 M6 7 PRESET EQUALIZER BUTTON 17 POWER BUTTON 12 IX BASS SUB WOOFER BUTTON 8 SCAN BUTTON ENCODER VOLUME BUTTON 10 AUTOMATICALLY STORE PRESET SCAN BUTTON 11 BAND LOUDNESS BUTTON TUNING UP DOWN TRACK UP DOWN BUTTONS 14 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER 15 SOURCE BUTTON 16 13 PROGRAM CD MEMORY BUTTON PROGRAM PLAY BUTTON MENU BUTTON ...

Page 3: ...s Do not stick paper or tape on the disc P 2 Before playing clean the discs with an optional cleaning cloth Wipe each disc from the centre out P 4 Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog discs Do not expose the discs to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave them in a car parked in direct sunlight w...

Page 4: ...ht or from hot air from heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit DIN FRONT REAR MOUNT This unit can be property installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis For details refer to the following illu...

Page 5: ... and half sleeve are not used for method B installation 5 2 4 3 2 5 a Frame b Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and pull out to remove the frame When re attaching the frame point the side with a groove down wards and attach it c Insert the levers supplied with the unit into the grooves at both sides of the unit as shown in figure until they click Pulling the levers makes it poss...

Page 6: ...t it to strong shocks When the release button is pressed and the D C P is unlocked the car s vibrations may cause it to fall To prevent damage to the D C P always store it in a protective case after detaching it The rear connector that connects the main unit and the D C P is an extremely important part Be careful not to damage it by pressing on it with fingernails pens screwdrivers etc Note If the...

Page 7: ...Clean unpainted metal part of chassis BLUE BLACK YELLOW RED GREY RF GREY BLACK RF VIOLET RR VIOLET BLACK RR GREEN BLACK LR WHITE BLACK LF GREEN LR WHITE LF LEFT REAR LEFT FRONT RIGHT REAR RIGHT FRONT 20 PIN AUDIO POWER HARNESS Pin View 6 5 3 4 1 2 14 13 11 12 15 16 7 9 8 10 20 18 17 19 Figure 1 FUNCTION LABEL RIGHT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT REAR SPEAKER LEFT REAR SPEAKER LEFT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT FRONT SPE...

Page 8: ...a CD is loaded it will be ejected automatically If the ejected CD is not being removed after 10 seconds it will be reloaded automatically And the panel will automatically slide up after disc has been reloaded Warning If the ejected disc remains in the slot the Open button will not function so closing the panel by using Open button is prevented unless the disc is removed or reloaded CAUTION A Pleas...

Page 9: ...t option is Volume followed by Subwoofer only if the Subwoofer feature is currently activated Bass only if EQ is currently deactivated Treble only if EQ is currently deactivated Balance Fader and back to Volume When adjusting audio functions the unit will automatically exit audio control mode after 5 seconds of inactivity Subwoofer Press the volume control twice then rotate it clockwise or counter...

Page 10: ...e unit s audio output signal Press EQUALIZER button to step through the following equalizer options Off Pop Jazz Classical Beat and Rock The equalizer options will appear in the display as they are accessed When the equalizer function is activated the most recently selected bass treble levels can not be adjusted When the equalizer function is not active the unit will return to the most recently se...

Page 11: ...control to select the BEEP TONE Off option 6 MENU FUNCTION LIST MENU Press DISPLAY MENU for more than 3 seconds to access the menu Menu will appear in the display momentarily Navigate the menu by pressing DISPLAY MENU momentarily to move forward to the next option The menu can also be navigated by using the Tuning Up or Tuning Down Button to move to the next or previous option Once the desired opt...

Page 12: ...tomatically set as PTM The previous PTM will be erased automatically once a new PTM is entered Press DISPLAY button sequential Frequency Spectrum Animation 1 Animation 2 PTM The inputted Message will scroll through the LCD continuously until a new operation of the unit has been entered IGNITION OFF CLOCK RECALL The user can recall to display the clock by pressing DISPLAY button even when ignition ...

Page 13: ...d Select a band if needed Press AS PS button for more than three seconds The new stations replace stations already stored in that band Preset Scan Scan stations stored in the current band Select a band if needed Press AS PS button for less than 3 seconds The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset station Press AS PS button again to stop scanning when the desired station is reached STEREO T...

Page 14: ...again to stop random play INTRO SCAN BUTTON INT During disc play press INTRO SCAN BUTTON INT to play the first 10 seconds to each track on the disc When the desired track is reached press INTRO SCAN BUTTON INT again to end the scan and play the selected track CDE VERSION CD TEXT The unit can display the first 11 letters of Album Title Artist Title If the recorded information is longer than 11 lett...

Page 15: ...zine was already in the changer play will resume where it last ended Disc Select To select the desired disc for play press UP to advance to a higher disc or DN to move back to a lower disc The number of the disc in play will appear on the display Other Features Pause Repeat Random Intro Scan and Track Select features during CD changer play are accessed in the same methods as for regular disc play ...

Page 16: ...Up Down 13 Scan Station Scan No Function No Function Mute Select Vol Bas Tre Fad Bal Preset EQ 6 Xbass Xbs Sub woofer SUB W Xbass Sub woofer Xbass Sub woofer Xbass Sub woofer 8 Eject No Function CD Eject CD Eject 9 Disp Menu Display Clock Spectrum Or animation or PTM menu function 11 Band P MEM Band Program CD memory Program CD memory 10 Source Change to CD or CDC Mode or AUX IN Change to Radio or...

Page 17: ...n 15dB at S N 30 dB 25 dB at 1KHz 50 dB 12 SPECIFICATIONS CD PLAYER REMARK Specifications subject to change without notice RADIO SECTION FM System Usable disc Sampling frequency No of quantization bits Frequency Number of channels S N Ratio Compact disc audio system Compact disc 44 1KHz 1bit 5 20 000Hz 2 stereo 70dB Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity S N Ratio 522 1620KHz 53...

Page 18: ... then put a new one Inserting the disc in reverse direction Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward Compact disc is extremely dirty or defective disc Clean the disc or try to play a new one Temperature inside the car is too high Cool off or until the ambient temperature returns to normal Condensation Leave the player off for an hour or so then try again Volume is in minimum Adjust vol...

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