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ADB340MP/ADB341MP

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Problem

Power does not turn
on.
(No sound is
produced.)

No sound output
when operating the
unit with amplifiers
or power antenna
attached.

Nothing happens
when buttons are
pressed.

Display is not
accurate.

Compact disc
cannot be loaded.

No sound heard

Sound is cut or
skipped.
Noise is generated
or noise is mixed
with sound.

Sound skips or is
noisy.

Sound is bad
directly after power
is turned on.

Wrong filename

Sound quality is
poor.

Cause

Fuse is blown.

Incorrect wiring.

Power antenna lead is
shorted to ground or
excessive current is
required for remote-on
the amplifiers or power
antenna.

The microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to
noise, etc.

Another compact disc is
already loaded.

MP3 files are absent in a
disc.

Files are not recognized
as an MP3 file.

File system is not correct.

MP3 files are not
encoded properly.

Compact disc is dirty.

Compact disc is heavily
scratched or warped.

Water droplets may form
on the internal lens when
the car is parked in a
humid place.

File system is not correct.

Playback head is dirty.

Measure

Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If
the fuse blows again, consult your store of
purchase.

Consult your store of purchase.

1. Turn the unit off.
2. Remove all wires attached to the power

antenna lead. Check each wire for a
possible short to ground using an ohm
meter.

3. Turn the unit back on.
4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to the

power antenna lead one by one. If the
amplifiers turn off before all wires are
attached, use an external relay to provide
remote-on voltage (excessive current
required).

Press the CD eject button for more than 10
seconds to reset.

Eject the compact disc before loading the new
one.

Write MP3 files onto the disc properly.

Use MP3 files encoded properly.

Use ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo
file system.

Use MP3 files encoded properly.

Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth.

Replace with a compact disc with no
scratches.

Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on.

Use ISO9660 level 1, 2 or JOLIET or Romeo
file system.

Use a cleaning tape, etc., to clean the head.

6. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

General

CD/MP3

T

ape

Summary of Contents for ADB340MP ADB340MP ADB340MP

Page 1: ...All Rights Reserved Copyright 2003 Clarion Co Ltd Printed in Singapore Imprimé en Singapore Inpreso en Singapore 2003 11 A C PE 2652B PE 2653K 288F0960 Clarion Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ...TIONS 20 Thank you for purchasing the Clarion Product Please read this owner s manual in its entirety before operating this equipment After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a handy place e g glove compartment Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card ADB340MP only and keep it carefully with this manual 1 FEATURES 8 Times Oversampling Digital Filter and Dual 1 Bit D A Converters Zer...

Page 3: ...Ds recorded in CD R CD RW mode may not be usable Using any of the following types of cassette tapes can cause malfunctions Cassette tapes with low recording levels Cassette tapes in which the unrecorded sec tion between songs is shorter than 4 seconds Cassette tapes with noise or the like recorded between songs Cassette tapes on which there are long unre corded sections in the middle of a song Han...

Page 4: ...n in memory Press and hold for 1 second or longer Stores current station into ISR memory radio mode only button Plays or pauses a CD TAPE while in the CD MP3 or TAPE mode After selecting various setting options press this button to confirm the settings buttons Selects a station while in the radio mode or se lects a track when listening to a CD These but tons are used to make various settings MUTE ...

Page 5: ...n in memory Press and hold for 1 second or longer Stores current station into ISR memory radio mode only button Plays or pauses a CD TAPE while in the CD MP3 or TAPE mode After selecting various setting options press this button to confirm the settings buttons Selects a station while in the radio mode or se lects a track when listening to a CD These but tons are used to make various settings MUTE ...

Page 6: ...Ds recorded in CD R CD RW mode may not be usable Using any of the following types of cassette tapes can cause malfunctions Cassette tapes with low recording levels Cassette tapes in which the unrecorded sec tion between songs is shorter than 4 seconds Cassette tapes with noise or the like recorded between songs Cassette tapes on which there are long unre corded sections in the middle of a song Han...

Page 7: ...mpha size the sound from the left speaker The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range L9 to R9 3 When the adjustment is complete press the A M button several times until the func tion mode is reached Adjusting the fader 1 Press the A M button and select FAD 2 Turning the VOLUME knob clockwise to em phasize the sound from the front speakers or turning the VOLUME knob counterclockwise to empha...

Page 8: ...d step tuning When you are in the step tuning mode the fre quency changes one step at a time In quick tun ing mode you can quickly tune the desired fre quency 1 Press the BND button and select the desired band FM or AM If is not lit in the display press and hold the BND button for 1 second or longer lights in the display and manual tuning is now available 2 Tune into a station Setting EQ effects t...

Page 9: ...se or coun terclockwise to recall the stored radio frequency auto matically 1 Press the BND button and select the desired band FM1 FM2 FM3 or AM 2 Turning the PRESET knob either clockwise or counterclockwise to recall the stored sta tion Radio Operations Preset scan Preset scan receives the stations stored in pre set memory in order This function is useful when searching for a desired station in m...

Page 10: ...3 features the original audio data com pression to about 10 percent of its initial size with a high sound quality This means that about 10 music CDs can be recorded on a CD R disc or CD RW disc to allow a long listening time with out having to change CDs Precautions when creating MP3 disc Usable sampling rates and bit rates 1 MP3 Sampling rate 8k Hz 48 kHz Bit rate 8 kbps 320 kbps VBR File extensi...

Page 11: ...e following order CD TEXT disc User title disc Disc title CD text Artist name CD text Track title CD text User title disc MP3 disc Folder File Album TAG Artist TAG Title TAG Folder Notes If the CD playing is not a CD text CD or no user title has been input NO TITL appears in the dis play If MP3 disc is not input TAG NO TAG appears in the display For MP3 supports ID3 Tags V1 2 Only ASCII characters...

Page 12: ...onds of each track on a disc automatically This function continues on the disc until it is canceled The scan play is useful when you want to select a desired track 1 Press the SCN button to start track scan ning SCN lights in the display 2 To cancel the scan play press the SCN but ton again SCN goes off from the display and the current track continues to play Folder Scan play This function allows ...

Page 13: ...ND button to change tape direc tion and playback The tape mechanism automatically reverses di rection and engage playback at the end of the tape auto reverse Fast forward fast backward Fast forward Press the button Fast backward Press the button Canceling FF REW Press the button APC Auto Program Control function The APC function allows the tape to skip forward to the beginning of the next track or...

Page 14: ...sec ond or longer to switch to the adjustment se lection display 2 Press the or button to select ANA SPD 3 Turning the VOLUME knob either clockwise or counterclockwise to set the speed of the spectrum analyzer display You can choose one of LOW MID or HIGH for the speed of the spectrum ana lyzer display Operations Common to Each Mode Tape Operations Tape repeat play The tape repeat continuously pla...

Page 15: ...conds and the display returns to the screen saver display The factory default setting is OFF Operations Common to Each Mode 1 Press and hold the TITLE button for 1 sec ond or longer to switch to the adjustment se lection display 2 Press the or button and select SCRNSVR 3 Press the button 4 Turning the VOLUME knob clockwise to ON or counterclockwise to OFF 5 Press the TITLE button to return to the ...

Page 16: ...ll letters Numbers Symbols Capital letters 7 Turning the VOLUME knob either clockwise or counterclockwise to select the desired char acter Pressing the button moves the cursor to the next character pressing the button moves the cursor to the previ ous character 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter up to 10 charac ters for the title 9 Press and hold the button for 1 sec onds or longer to store the title ...

Page 17: ...ens when the car is parked in a humid place File system is not correct Playback head is dirty Measure Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult your store of purchase Consult your store of purchase 1 Turn the unit off 2 Remove all wires attached to the power antenna lead Check each wire for a possible short to ground using an ohm meter 3 Turn the unit back on 4 Recon...

Page 18: ... V allowable negative ground Current Consumption Less than 15 A Speaker Impedance 4 Ω 4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable Weight Source unit 4 6 lb 2 1 kg Dimensions Source unit 7 Width 3 15 16 Height 7 1 4 Depth 178 W 100 H 183 D mm Notes Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement 7 ERROR DISPLAYS If an error occurs one of the following displays is displayed Take the ...

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