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CZ209A

 

Adjusting the balance

2-1. Select “

BALANCE

”.

3-1. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to adjust balance 

between right and left speakers.

The factory default setting is “

CENTER

”. 

(Adjustment range: RIGHT12 to LEFT12)

Adjusting the fader

2-1. Select “

FADER

”.

3-1. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to adjust balance 

between front and rear speakers.

The factory default setting is “

CENTER

”. 

(Adjustment range: FRONT12 to REAR12)

Adjusting the non-fader volume

Adjust volume output from the unit’s non-fader 
output terminal.

2-1. Select “

NF VOL

”.

3-1. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob clockwise to 

increase volume; turn counterclockwise to 
decrease volume.

The factory default setting is “

0

”.

(Adjustment range: +6 to –6)

Note: 

• When in the sound adjustment mode, if no 

operation is performed for 10 seconds or more, 
the mode is cancelled and the unit returns to the 
previous mode.

Setting the MAGNA BASS EXTEND

The MAGNA BASS EXTEND function does not 
adjust low frequencies like normal sound 
adjustments, but emphasizes the deep bass 
range with dynamic sound.

The factory default setting is “

OFF

”.

1. Press and hold the [

SOUND

] button (1 sec.) 

to enable MAGNA BASS EXTEND.

2. Press and hold the [

SOUND

] button (1 sec.) 

to disable MAGNA BASS EXTEND.

Radio Operations

Listening to broadcasts

1. Press the [

SRC

] button and select radio 

mode. 

2. Press the [

BND

] button and select the 

reception band. Each time the button is 
pressed, the band changes as follows:

F1

 (FM1) 

 

F2

 (FM2) 

 

F3

 (FM3) 

 

AM

 

 

F1

 (FM1)...

Tuning

3 tuning modes are available: seek tuning, 
manual tuning and preset tuning.

Seek tuning 

1. Press the [

BND

] button and select the 

desired band (FM/AM).

If “

MANU

” appears in the display, press and 

hold the [

BND

] button (1 sec.). “

MANU

” will 

turn off, and seek tuning will be enabled.

2. Press [

x

] or [

v

] to automatically seek a 

station.

Manual tuning

2 modes are available: Quick tuning and step 
tuning. 

Quick tuning

Press and hold [

x

] or [

v

] (1 sec.) to tune a 

station.

Step tuning

Press [

x

] or [

v

] to manually tune a station.

Recalling a preset station

A total of 24 preset positions (6-FM1, 6-FM2, 6-
FM3, 6-AM) can be used to store broadcast 
stations in memory. Press the corresponding 
[

DIRECT

] button to automatically recall the 

stored frequency.

Summary of Contents for CZ209A

Page 1: ...CZ209A ...

Page 2: ... 1 FEATURES 4 2 PRECAUTIONS 4 3 CONTROLS 5 Names of the Buttons and Their Main Functions 5 4 DCP DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL 7 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 7 Inserting the Battery 8 6 OPERATIONS 8 Basic Operations 8 Radio Operations 10 CD MP3 WMA Operations 11 Operations Common to Each Mode 14 7 ACCESSORIES 15 USB Operations 15 iPod Operations 17 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 9 ...

Page 3: ...OT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Handling Compact Discs Compared to ordinary music CDs CD R and CD RW discs are easily affected by high temperatures and humidity potentially making them unplayable Therefore do not to leave them in the car for a long time Do not stick labels on compact discs or mark the surface with pe...

Page 4: ... folders while in MP3 WMA USB mode DIRECT buttons Store radio stations in memory or recall it directly while in radio mode RDM button Perform random play while in CD MP3 WMA USB iPod mode RPT button Perform repeat play while in CD MP3 WMA USB iPod mode SCN button Perform scan play in CD MP3 WMA USB mode DISP button Switch display mode ROTARY knob Rotate to adjust the volume ISR button Recall ISR s...

Page 5: ... to drop the DCP or subject it to strong impacts to prevent damage Once the RELEASE button is pressed and the DCP is unlocked car vibrations can cause the DCP to fall The connector for the main unit and DCP is extremely important Be careful not to damage it by pressing with fingernails or sharp objects Note If the DCP is dirty wipe off with a soft dry cloth only 4 DCP DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL RELE...

Page 6: ...ns Change preset channels SCN button Press for preset scan play Press and hold 2 sec for auto store CD MP3 WMA USB modes x v buttons Press to select tracks Press and hold 1 sec for fast forward fast reverse button Switches between playback and pause SCN button Press for scan play In MP3 WMA USB mode press and hold 1 sec for folder scan play RPT button Press for repeat play In MP3 WMA USB mode pres...

Page 7: ... properly Note Refer to the diagrams in 3 CONTROLS page 5 when reading this chapter Basic Operations CAUTION Be sure to lower the volume before switching off the unit power or car s ignition key The unit remembers its last volume setting Turning power on off 1 Press the SRC button to turn on power 2 Press and hold the SRC button 1 sec to turn off power Selecting modes 1 Press the SRC button to cha...

Page 8: ...nd Q curve B G 0 The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range 7 to 7 B F 60 The factory default setting is 60 Adjustment range 60 80 100 200 Q 1 The factory default setting is 1 Adjustment range 1 1 25 1 5 2 3 4 Press the button to return to the previous mode Adjusting the treble This adjustment is supported only when Z Enhancer Plus is set to CUSTOM 2 1 Select TREBLE 3 1 Press the button 3 2...

Page 9: ...es the deep bass range with dynamic sound The factory default setting is OFF 1 Press and hold the SOUND button 1 sec to enable MAGNA BASS EXTEND 2 Press and hold the SOUND button 1 sec to disable MAGNA BASS EXTEND Radio Operations Listening to broadcasts 1 Press the SRC button and select radio mode 2 Press the BND button and select the reception band Each time the button is pressed the band change...

Page 10: ...nction and tune the selected station ISR appears on the display Press the ISR button again to return to the previous mode CD MP3 WMA Operations MP3 WMA This unit supports to play MP3 WMA files Notes If you play a WMA file with active DRM Digital Rights Management no audio is output WMA indicator flashes Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora...

Page 11: ... button to select CD MP3 WMA mode When the unit enters this mode playback starts automatically If no disc is loaded NO DISC appears in the title display Loading a CD 1 Insert a CD into the centre of the CD SLOT with label facing up LOADING appears in the display the CD enters the slot and play begins Notes If the CD does not enter easily another CD may be in the unit or the unit may require servic...

Page 12: ... This function locates and plays the first 10 seconds of all tracks recorded on a disc 1 Press the SCN button for scan play Folder scan play This function locates and plays the first 10 seconds of the first tracks of all folders on an MP3 WMA disc 1 Press and hold the SCN button 1 sec for folder scan play Repeat play This function plays the current track repeatedly 1 Press the RPT button for repea...

Page 13: ...ting is ON 2 1 Select SCRN SVR 3 1 Turn the ROTARY knob to select ON or OFF Setting title scroll method Set how to scroll in CD TEXT and MP3 WMA titles The factory default setting is ON 2 1 Select SCROLL 3 1 Turn the ROTARY knob to select ON or OFF ON Scroll automatically OFF Scroll 1 time only Setting dimmer control Dimmer control can be set ON or OFF The factory default setting is ON 2 1 Select ...

Page 14: ...ct AUX SENS 3 Turn the ROTARY knob to select HIGH MID or LOW Note When AUX mode is selected AUX IN sensitivity can be set USB Operations USB memory device operation Note The following operations are the same as CD mode Titles up to 64 bytes can be displayed in USB mode Pause Track selection Fast forward fast reverse Scan play Repeat play Random play Folder selection See CD MP3 WMA Operations page ...

Page 15: ...ory device 1 Connect the USB memory device to the USB cable Press the SRC button to switch the source to the device Playback will begin from the first file recorded on the device Always insert the device fully into the connector Incomplete connections may cause the device not to be recognized Depending on the number of tracks recorded some of time may be required until all tracks are read into the...

Page 16: ...Playback will begin from the last file that was played on the iPod Notes The following operations in Play mode operate the same as in CD mode Track selection x v Fast forward fast reverse x v Pause See CD MP3 WMA Operations page 11 13 for details After a Podcast file has completed playback the pause display or the track end position Play Time display will appear At that time select a music file on...

Page 17: ...de operations are not supported when in the iPod menu mode In iPod menu mode playback may not be performed if x or v is pressed or the ROTARY knob is turned quickly 2 Turn the ROTARY knob to switch between categories The iPod menu categories change as follows PLAYLIST ARTIST ALBUM SONG GENRE COMPOSER Note The iPod menu mode can be canceled by performing one of the following operations Press the BN...

Page 18: ...ch between subfolders and use the v button to select the desired subfolder 3 When the track name display is showing press the v button Playback will begin from the first track in the selected category and the iPod menu mode will be canceled Use the ROTARY knob to select a track within a category About title display This unit supports the display of title information obtained from a connected iPod ...

Page 19: ...d when a disc is loaded please eject the disc and load it once again before attempting to play it DCP or main unit connectors are dirty Wipe dirt off with a soft cloth dampened with cleaning alcohol No sound The speaker protection circuit is operating 1 Turn down sound volume Function can also be restored by turning power off and on again Speaker volume is reduced automatically when the speaker pr...

Page 20: ...P3 WMA files are not encoded properly Use properly encoded MP3 WMA files Device isn t recognized Device is damaged Disconnect and reconnect the device If device still cannot be recognized try replacing with different device Connectors are loose According to the device s operation state device may not be recognized Disconnect and reconnect the device Cannot connect device to the USB cable Device ha...

Page 21: ...ction 10 kHz 14 dB 14 dB Line Output Level CD 1 kHz 1 8 V General Power Supply Voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 to 15 6 V allowable negative ground Current Consumption Less than 15 A Speaker Impedance 4 Ω 4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable Weight Source unit 1 22 kg Dimensions Source unit 178 W 50 H 155 D mm Note Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement USB iPod ERROR 2 iPod ...

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