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AX430

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8. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

Problem

Cause

Measure

Power does not turn on. 
(or no sound is produced.)

Fuse is blown.

Replace with a fuse of the same 
amperage as the old fuse.

Connections are improper.

Read the attached “Installation/Wire 
Connection Guide” once again and 
wire properly.

Sound quality is poor.

Playback head is dirty.

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

No sound while unit can 
be operated.

Power ANT lead is shorted 
to the ground.

Turn the unit off, first.
Remove all connecting wires from the 
power ANT lead, and turn the unit on, 
then re-connect a wire one by one to 
the power ANT lead. 
When sound is muted again, check 
the unit with a wire connected last.

Error Display

ERROR 1

ERROR 2

ERROR 4

ERROR 8

ERROR 2

ERROR 3

ERROR 6

Cause

Tape cannot be played due to defective
tape such as cut tape.

Tape is caught and cannot be played.

Tape mode cannot be detected.

Tape is caught and cannot be ejected.

A CD inside the CD changer is not
loaded.

A CD inside the CD changer cannot be
played due to scratches, etc.

A CD inside the CD changer cannot be
played because it is loaded upside-
down.

Measure

Eject the tape then replace it with a new
one.

Remove the caught or wound tape.

This is a failure of tape mechanism and
consult your store of purchase.

Eliminate the reason for which the tape
is caught.

This is a failure of CD changer’s mecha-
nism and consult your store of pur-
chase.

Replace with a non-scratched, non-
warped disc.

Eject the disc then reload it properly.

T

ape

CD changer

If a display other than one of the displays above appears, press the reset button. If the problem per-
sists, turn the power off and contact your store of purchase.

9. ERROR DISPLAYS

If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed.

Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem.

Summary of Contents for AX430

Page 1: ...TROLS 3 3 NOMENCLATURE 4 Names of Buttons 4 4 PRECAUTIONS 4 5 DCP 5 6 REMOTE CONTROL 6 Inserting the Batteries 6 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 7 7 OPERATIONS 8 Basic Operations 8 Radio Operations 9 Tape Operations 11 CD Changer Operations 12 8 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 13 9 ERROR DISPLAYS 13 10 SPECIFICATIONS 14 1 FEATURES DIN Chassis with Detachable Control Panel Z Enhancer with 3 Mode Sou...

Page 2: ... to C 90 cassettes Avoid use of C 120 or longer cassettes The very thin tape may stretch or break 3 Clean the head periodically with a good com mercial head cleaner Avoid touching the head with magnetic or hard objects 4 Do not oil the cassette mechanism 5 Always remove the cassette from the mecha nism when not in use Exposure to direct sun light extreme temperatures or high humidity may damage ca...

Page 3: ...se Hold the DCP in the orientation as shown in the figure below and put it into the supplied DCP case Ensure the DCP is in the correct orienta tion DCP DCP case The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks After removing it place it in its case and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks When the RELEASE button is pressed and the DCP is unlocked the car s vibrations may cause it to fal...

Page 4: ...lose the rear cover Notes Using batteries improperly can cause them to explode Take note of the following points When replacing batteries replace both batteries with new ones Do not short circuit disassemble or heat batteries Do not dispose of batteries into fire or flames Dispose of spent batteries properly FUNC DUAL ZONE ISR MUTE SCN RPT BAND DISP RDM Rear side AA UM 3 1 5V Batteries Rear cover ...

Page 5: ... of the tape Moves the next disc in increasing order s Turns mute on and off Switches between playback and pause Switches between playback and pause Turns mute on and off Switches between playback and pause Switches between playback and pause SCN Preset scan When pressed and held for 2 seconds Auto store Fast forward scan Scan play When pressed and held for 1 second Disc scan play RPT No function ...

Page 6: ...e effects stored in memory Select the one you pre fer The factory default setting is Z EHCR OFF Each time you press Z EHCR button the tone effect changes in the following order Z ENHANCER 1 Z ENHANCER 2 Z ENHANCER 3 Z EHCR OFF Z ENHANCER 1 When this unit is turned on starting and stop ping the engine of a car with its volume raised to the maximum level may harm your hearing Be careful about adjust...

Page 7: ...tion For enhanced FM performance the tuner includes signal actuated stereo control and Multipath noise reduction circuits Listening to the Radio 1 Press the FNC button and select the radio mode The radio turns on 2 To tune in a preset station first press the BND button and select FM1 FM2 FM3 or AM The band changes as follows each time the BND button is pressed FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1 3 Use the DIRECT b...

Page 8: ...e in the station to be set as the ISR sta tion 3 Press the ISR button for more than 2 seconds to store that station in the memory as the ISR station Recalling a station with ISR Press the ISR button from any mode ISR appears on the display and the set station is tuned in To cancel press the ISR button again Area Change Use this to listen to the radio in the United States This car stereo is initial...

Page 9: ...i cally The metal tape setting is set automatically when a metal or chrome tape is loaded When the end of the cassette tape is reached the auto reverse mechanism is activated and the other side of the tape begins playing auto matically Listening to a tape which is already loaded Press the FNC button to select the tape mode Playback begins automatically Stopping Playback Temporarily Press the s but...

Page 10: ...ing Magazine This function can be used only when the con nected CD changer can store a multiple number of magazines Every time the BND button is pressed the next magazine will be selected When a separately sold CD changer is con nected it can be controlled from the source unit Notes Some CDs recorded in CD R mode may not be usable Even when recorded in CD RW mode some CDs may not be usable Listeni...

Page 11: ...uch as cut tape Tape is caught and cannot be played Tape mode cannot be detected Tape is caught and cannot be ejected A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played due to scratches etc A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played because it is loaded upside down Measure Eject the tape then replace it with a new one Remove the caught or wound tape This is a fai...

Page 12: ...CrO2 FeCr Metal 30 Hz to 20 kHz Audio Maximum Power Output 200 W 50 W 4ch Continuous Average Power Output 17 W 4 into 4 Ω 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 THD Bass Control Action 30 Hz 13 dB Treble Control Action 10 kHz 10 dB Line Output 1 8 V with CD A C 1kHz 10 kΩ General Power Supply Voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 V to 15 6 V allowable Current Consumption Less than 15 A Speaker Impedance 4 Ω 4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable Weig...

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