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DB346MP

Flip Down Console with Large Display

Z-ENHANCER for Sound Creation

MAGNA BASS EX for Dynamic Bass Tuning, Volume Level Dependent

2-Channel RCA Line Level Output

High Power 51W X 4

PE-2739K

280-8152-00

Clarion Co., Ltd.

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DB256

Contents

1. FEATURES

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2. CONTROLS

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SOURCE UNIT ......................................................................................................................... 3
DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................... 3

3. BUTTON TERMINOLOGY

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Names of the Buttons and their Functions ............................................................................... 4

4. PRECAUTIONS

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Flip Down Panel ....................................................................................................................... 6
Handling Compact Discs .......................................................................................................... 6

5. DCP (Detachable Control Panel)

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6. REMOTE CONTROL

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Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons ............................................................................... 9

7. OPERATIONS

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Basic Operations .................................................................................................................... 10
Radio Mode Operations .......................................................................................................... 12
CD Mode Operations .............................................................................................................. 13

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

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9. ERROR DISPLAYS

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10. SPECIFICATIONS

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1. FEATURES

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Summary of Contents for DB256

Page 1: ...GY 4 Names of the Buttons and their Functions 4 4 PRECAUTIONS 5 Flip Down Panel 6 Handling Compact Discs 6 5 DCP Detachable Control Panel 7 6 REMOTE CONTROL 8 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 9 7 OPERATIONS 10 Basic Operations 10 Radio Mode Operations 12 CD Mode Operations 13 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 9 ERROR DISPLAYS 14 10 SPECIFICATIONS 15 1 FEATURES Be sure to unfold and read the next page K...

Page 2: ... memory Press and hold for 2 seconds or longer Stores current station into ISR memory radio mode only BND button Switches the band or seek tuning or manual tun ing while in the radio mode Plays a first track while in the CD mode ROTARY knob Adjust the volume by turning the knob clockwise or counterclockwise Use the knob to perform various settings A M button Press and hold the button for 1 second ...

Page 3: ...he player is used soon after switching on the heater moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback may not be possible If moisture forms on the disc wipe it off with a soft cloth If moisture forms on the optical parts of the player do not use the player for about one hour and the con densation will disappear naturally to allow nor mal operation 2 Driving on e...

Page 4: ...y not work or the sound may skip Use a ball point pen or the like to remove any rough ness from the edge of the disc Do not use compact discs that have large scratches are misshapen cracked etc Use of such discs may cause misoperation or dam age To remove a compact disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Do not use com...

Page 5: ...Close the HOLD FLAP The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks After removing it be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks If the FLIP DOWN PANEL is kept open the DCP may drop due to vibration of the car This results in damage to the DCP So close the FLIP DOWN PANEL or remove the DCP to store into the case The connector connecting the main unit and the DCP is an extremely important par...

Page 6: ...hat it slides into the compartment 4 Replace the cover and slide in until it clicks into place Notes Misuse may result in rupture of the battery producing leakage of fluid and resulting in personal injury or damage to surrounding materials Always follow these safety precautions Use only the designated battery When replacing the battery insert properly with polarities oriented correctly Do not subj...

Page 7: ... CD SRC BND MUTE ISR DISP SCN RPT RDM Switches reception band Moves preset channels up and down Turns mute on and off Turns mute on and off Preset scan When pressed and held for 1 second Auto store No function No function Scan play Repeat play Random play Recalls ISR radio station in memory Press and hold for 2 seconds or longer Stores current station into ISR radio mode only Switches among main d...

Page 8: ...e ignition key The unit remembers its last volume setting If you switch the power off with the volume up when you switch the power back on the sudden loud volume may hurt your hearing and damage the unit Turning on off the power Note Be careful about using this unit for a long time with out running the engine If you drain the car s bat tery too far you may not be able to start the engine and this ...

Page 9: ...nob clockwise to in creases hour minute or counterclockwise to decrease hour minute 5 Press button to confirm the clock setting the clock will blink for 2 seconds and return to CLOCK E Note If you remove the vehicle s battery for a check or repair the clock will be reset so you must set it again Adjusting the balance 1 Press the A M button and select BAL 2 Turning the ROTARY knob clockwise empha s...

Page 10: ...ff the seek tun ing is now available 3 Press the or button to automatically seek in a station Preset memory function Preset memory function can store up to 24 sta tions six stations for each of FM1 FM2 FM3 and AM Manual memory function 1 Press the BND button to select a band you want to store in the memory 2 Press the or button to tune into a desired station 3 Press and hold one of the DIRECT butt...

Page 11: ...om play Loading a CD 1 Press the OPEN button to access the CD SLOT behind the FLIP DOWN PANEL 2 Insert a CD into the center of the CD SLOT with the label side facing up The CD plays automatically after loading Notes Never insert foreign objects into the CD SLOT If the CD is not inserted easily there maybe an other CD in the mechanism or the unit may require service Discs not bearing the mark and C...

Page 12: ... a soft cloth Replace with a compact disc with no scratches Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on Turn off the power then press the OPEN button and remove the DCP Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol 8 TROUBLESHOOTING To protect the system this unit has been equipped with self diagnostic functions If a fault arises a warning is issued by various error displays F...

Page 13: ...eneral Power Supply Voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 V to 15 6 V allowable nega tive ground Current Consumption Less than 15 A Speaker Impedance 4 Ω 4 Ω to 8 Ω allowable Weight 2 42lb 1 1 kg Dimensions 178 mm Width X 50 mm Height X 152 mm Depth 50 mm 178 mm 58 mm 188 mm 152 mm AM tuner Frequency Range AM 531 kHz to 1629 kHz Usable Sensitivity 25 µV CD player System Compact disc audio system Usable Discs Com...

Page 14: ...GY 4 Names of the Buttons and their Functions 4 4 PRECAUTIONS 5 Flip Down Panel 6 Handling Compact Discs 6 5 DCP Detachable Control Panel 7 6 REMOTE CONTROL 8 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 9 7 OPERATIONS 10 Basic Operations 10 Radio Mode Operations 12 CD Mode Operations 13 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 9 ERROR DISPLAYS 14 10 SPECIFICATIONS 15 1 FEATURES Be sure to unfold and read the next page K...

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