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DRX9575Rz

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DRX9575Rz

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DRX9575Rz

Use only compact discs bearing the 

 mark.

Do not play heart-shaped, octagonal, or other specially shaped compact discs.

2. PRECAUTIONS

1. When the inside of the car is very cold and

the 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. The condensation will disappear natu-
rally allowing normal operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital de-
vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio com-
munications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer
or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

2. Driving on extremely bumpy roads which

cause severe vibration may cause the sound
to skip.

3. This unit uses a precision mechanism. Even

in the event that trouble arises, never open
the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate
the rotating parts.

CAUTION

USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY RE-
SULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPO-
SURE.

THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER and MINI DISC
PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR
REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EX-
PRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFAC-
TURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE
USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.

 INFORMATION FOR USERS:

.

CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANU-
FACTURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND
WILL VIOLATE FCC APPROVAL.

Handling Compact Discs

Handling

• New discs may have some roughness around

the edges. If such discs are used, the player
may not work or the sound may skip. Use a ball-
point pen or the like to remove any roughness
from the edge of the disc.

Ball-point pen

Roughness

• Never stick labels on the surface of the compact

disc or mark the surface with a pencil or pen.

• Never play a compact disc with any cellophane

tape or other glue on it or with peeling off marks.
If you try to play such a compact disc, you may
not be able to get it back out of the CD player
or it may damage the CD player.

• Do not use compact discs that have large

scratches, are misshapen, cracked, etc. Use of
such discs may cause misoperation or damage.

• 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 commercially available CD protec-

tion sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers,
etc. These may damage the disc or cause
breakdown of the internal mechanism.

Storage

• Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight

or any heat source.

• Do not expose compact discs to excess hu-

midity or dust.

• Do not expose compact discs to direct heat

from heaters.

Cleaning

• To remove fingermarks and dust, use a soft

cloth and wipe in a straight line from the center
of the compact disc to the circumference.

• Do not use any solvents, such as commercially

available cleaners, anti-static spray or thinner
to clean compact discs.

• After using special compact disc cleaner, let

the compact disc dry off well before playing it.

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Inserting the Batteries

1. Turn the remote control unit over, then slide

the rear cover in the direction of the arrow.

2. Insert the AA (UM-3/1.5V) batteries that

came with the remote control unit facing in
the directions shown in the figure, then close
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.

6. REMOTE CONTROL

   Remote control unit

Sloping Console

The DRX9575Rz use sloping consoles to make large-screen displays possible.

3. If you move the SLOPING CONSOLE by

hand, this may create play. To correct this play,
with the power on for the unit, press A button

7

 to close the SLOPING CONSOLE.

4. After a CD is ejected, the SLOPING CON-

SOLE automatically returns to the tilted or
closed state. If there is any obstruction when
the SLOPING CONSOLE tries to close, the
safety mechanism is triggered and the SLOP-
ING CONSOLE returns to the open state. If
this happens, remove the obstruction, then
press OPEN button 

9

 or A button 

7

.

CAUTION

Be careful not to get your fingers caught when
opening and closing the SLOPING CONSOLE.

1. For safety’s sake, always close the SLOPING

CONSOLE before leaving this unit unused for
a prolonged period or switching OFF the igni-
tion key.

If you switch OFF the ignition key with the
SLOPING CONSOLE tilted, the SLOPING
CONSOLE does not close.

2. Before the SLOPING CONSOLE closes, there

may be a braking sound from the safety
mechanism. This is normal.

Receiver for remote control unit

Signal transmitter

Operating range: 30˚ in all directions

Rear side

AA (UM-3/1.5V)
Batteries

Rear cover

Bottom View of Source Unit

286-         

Clarion Co.,Ltd.

MADE IN 

MODEL

12V      GROUND

AM 530-1710kHz/FM 87.9-107.9 MHz

SERIAL No.

PE-

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDI-
TIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFER
-ENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTER-
FERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY 
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR 
SUB-CHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.

CLARION CO., LTD.
50 KAMITODA, TODA-SHI, SAITAMA-KEN, JAPAN.

MANUFACTURED:

Summary of Contents for DRX9575Rz

Page 1: ... FM AM Y REPROEDUCTOR DE DISCOS COMPACTOS CON CONTROL DE CARGADOR DE DISCOS COMPACTOS MINIDISCOS Owner s manual Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones DRX9575Rz All Rights Reserved Copyright 1998 Clarion Co Ltd Printed in Singapore Imprimé au Singapour Impreso en Singapur 1998 12 W S PE 2177B 280 7299 00 Clarion Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ...Controller for Optional DSP EQ AMP TV Tuner Modules Capability to Read CD TEXT Data from Clarion Compatible CD Changer Z Enhancer with 3 Adjustment Modes CeNET with Balanced Audio Line Transmission and Dynamic Noise Canceling 8 Times Oversampling Digital Filter and Dual 1 Bit D A Converters Zero Bit Detector Mute Circuit 4V 4 Channel RCA Line Level Output with Fader Control 4V 2 Channel Non Fade R...

Page 3: ...ut holding it carefully by the edges Do not use commercially available CD protec tion sheets or discs equipped with stabilizers etc These may damage the disc or cause breakdown of the internal mechanism Storage Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source Do not expose compact discs to excess hu midity or dust Do not expose compact discs to direct heat from heaters Cleaning To...

Page 4: ...r SUB indication Preset channel indication Sub menu indication The control panel can be detached to prevent theft When detaching the control panel store it in the DCP DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL case to prevent scratches We recommend taking the DCP with you when leaving the car Attaching the DCP 1 Insert the DCP so that the A section on the right side of the DCP catches on the hook B on the unit 2 Pr...

Page 5: ...eld for 1 second Fast forward fast backward Switches between playback and pause Moves tracks up and down When pressed and held for 1 second Fast forward fast backward Switches between playback and pause Turns mute on and off Preset scan When pressed and held for 2 seconds Auto store AF function on and off PTY standby mode on and off Scan play Repeat play Random play Scan play When pressed and held...

Page 6: ... up The unit automatically remembers its last operation mode and will automatically switch to display that mode 3 Press and hold POWER button 5 for 1 sec ond or longer to turn off the power for the unit Note About the system check The confirmation of connected equipments must be performed for this unit only when the wiring connection is complete and power is turned on to the unit first When the po...

Page 7: ...ights in the display Z enhancer 1 Setting emphasizing bass Z enhancer 2 Setting emphasizing treble Basic Operations Z enhancer 3 Setting emphasizing bass and treble OFF Neither bass nor treble emphasized by Z enhancer Adjusting the tone Press A M button and select the item to ad just Each time you press A M button the item changes in the following order When the Z enhancer and tone bypass are off ...

Page 8: ...ations 3 Turning the Rotary knob 3 clockwise empha sizes the sound from the front speakers turn ing it counterclockwise emphasizes the sound from the rear speakers The factory default setting is 0 Adjustment range FRONT12 to REAR12 4 When the adjustment is complete press A M button several times until the function mode is reached Adjusting the Z enhancer 1 Press Z EHCR button 8 and select the Z en...

Page 9: ...ond or longer MANU is lit in the display and manual tuning is now available 2 Tune into a station Quick tuning Press and hold the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 for 1 second or longer to tune in a station Step tuning Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to manually tune in a station Recalling a preset station A total of 24 preset positions 6 FM1 6 FM2 6 FM3 6 AM exist to store in...

Page 10: ... the RDS function always set the radio to FM mode AF Alternative Frequency PS Programe Service Name PTY Programe Type TP Traffic Programe RDS interrupt do not function during AM radio reception or in TV mode AF function The AF function switches to a different frequency on the same network in order to maintain optimum reception The factory default setting is ON Switching OFF the AF function 1 Press...

Page 11: ...ory are left without being overwritten 1 With TA lit in the display press S button to display the subdisplay 2 Press and hold the number 2 of Preset buttons for 2 seconds or longer The TP stations with the good reception sensitivity are stored into preset memory Even if you select FM1 or FM2 a TP station is stored into memory for FM3 PTY This function enables you to listen to a broad cast of the s...

Page 12: ...t is received all the func tion mode operations are stopped ALERT ap pears in the display and the emergency broadcast can be heard Canceling an emergency broadcast 1 Press S button to display the subdisplay 2 If you press the number 3 of Preset buttons emergency broadcast reception is canceled Volume setting of TA emergency broadcast ALERT and PTY The volume for TA ALERT and PTY interrupts can be ...

Page 13: ...function The top function resets the CD player to the first track of the disc Press TOP button 4 to play the first track track No 1 on the disc Loading a CD 1 Press OPEN button 9 The SLOPING CONSOLE opens CAUTION Be careful not to get your fingers caught when opening and closing the SLOPING CONSOLE 2 Insert a CD into the center of the insertion slot with the label side facing up The CD plays autom...

Page 14: ...ay 2 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to select CLOCK 3 Press ENT button 4 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to select AUTO MANU 5 Turn the Rotary knob 3 clockwise or counterclockwise to set AUTO or MANU AUTO Displays the time based on the data from the RDS broadcast MANU Displays the time from the clock in this unit 6 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to...

Page 15: ...dcast or disc of which title you selected starts Adjusting the display contrast You can adjust the display contrast to match the angle of installation of the unit The factory default setting is 8 Adjustment level 1 to 15 1 Press ADJ button to switch to the adjust ment selection display 2 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to select CONTRAST 3 Press ENT button 4 Turn the Rotary knob 3 ...

Page 16: ...urns to the adjustment selection display 6 Press ADJ button to return to the previous mode Turning the non fader output adjustment display on off When not using the non fader output you can put out the NON FADER VOL display The factory default setting is ON Even if the level adjustment display is set to OFF signals can be output from the non fader output 1 Press ADJ button to switch to the adjustm...

Page 17: ...en a CD text title is longer than 11 characters you can scroll the display as follows 1 Display the CD text title disc or track 2 Press and hold TITLE button for 1 second or longer The title scrolls Selecting a CD Each of the Direct button corresponds to a disc loaded into the magazine Selecting a disc from 1 to 6 1 Press S button to display the disc display 1 to 6 2 Press the corresponding Direct...

Page 18: ...s automatically until it is canceled 1 Press S button to display the subdisplay 2 When you press the number 2 of Direct buttons repeat play starts RPT lights in the display 3 To cancel repeat play press the number 2 of Direct buttons again RPT goes off from the display and the unit returns to normal play Disc repeat play After all tracks in the current disc have been played the disc repeat play au...

Page 19: ...ton 1 to 6 and select the desired MD If an MD is not loaded in a slot of the MD changer pressing Direct button corresponding to its disc number is invalid Selecting a track Track up 1 Press the right side of SEARCH button 2 to move ahead to the beginning of the next track 2 Each time you press the right side of SEARCH button 2 the track advances ahead to the beginning of the next track Track down ...

Page 20: ...t disc over from the first track This function continues automatically until it is canceled 1 Press S button to display the subdisplay 2 When you press the number 5 of Direct buttons disc repeat play starts D RPT lights in the display 3 To cancel disc repeat play press the number 5 of Direct buttons again D RPT goes off from the display and the unit returns to normal play from the track being play...

Page 21: ... and hold one of Preset buttons for 2 seconds or longer to store the current station to that preset memory TV Operations TV tuner functions When an optional TV tuner is connected through the CeNET cable this unit controls all TV tuner functions To watch TV requires a TV tuner and monitor Watching a TV 1 Press FUNC button 5 and select the TV mode 2 Press BAND button 4 to select the desired TV band ...

Page 22: ...he adjustment selection display 2 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to select ANA SENS 3 Press ENT button 4 Turn the Rotary knob 3 clockwise or counterclockwise to set the sensitivity of the spectrum analyzer You can choose one of LOW MID or HIGH for the sensitivity of the spectrum analyzer Auto store Auto store selects 6TV stations automatically and stores each one into a preset mem...

Page 23: ...give a title 2 Press BAND button 4 to select the User DSP operations 3 Press one of Direct buttons to select the user memory to which you want to give a title 4 Press and hold TITLE button for 1 second or longer 5 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to move the cursor 6 Press numbers 1 to 4 of Direct buttons to select the character you want to enter When you press numbers 1 to 6 of Dir...

Page 24: ... to each mode DSP Operations To select the user memory press BAND but ton 4 to select G EQ User and press one of Direct buttons Editing storing a G EQ menu User memory 1 Select a G EQ menu which you want to edit on the basis of 2 Press ADJ button 3 Press the right or left side of SEARCH button 2 to select the frequency to be adjusted There are 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz 1kHz 3kHz and 12kHz available f...

Page 25: ...ons for 2 seconds or longer to store the edited contents You can give a title to the user memory For the inputting method of titles refer to the section Entering titles in Operations common to each mode Professionalmode P EQoperations P EQ effect ON OFF The factory default setting is ON 1 Press A M button to select P EQ 2 Press S button While the ON is lit in the display the P EQ effect is set to ...

Page 26: ...nal lens when the car is parked in a humid place The equalizer levels are too high Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult your store of purchase Consult your store of purchase Turn off the power then press Release button 1 and remove the DCP Press the reset button for about 2 seconds with a thin rod Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcoh...

Page 27: ...erature and wait for a while to cool off MD changer This is a failure of MD changer s mechanism and consult your store of purchase Replace with a non scratched non warped disc Eject the disc then reload it properly Load a pre recorded MD in the MD changer A CD is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected A CD cannot be played due to scratches etc A CD is loaded upside down inside the CD deck an...

Page 28: ... 100 dB Dynamic Range 1 kHz 95 dB Harmonic Distortion 0 01 Notes Specifications comply with EIA Standards Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for further improvement Audio Bass Control Action 30 Hz 15 dB Treble Control Action 10 kHz 10 dB Line Output Level CD 1 kHz 4 V General Power Supply Voltage 14 4 V DC 10 8 to 15 6 V allowable negative ground Current Consumption Les...

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