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DRZ9255

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English

28

DRZ9255

English

Problem

Cause

Measure

General

Power does not turn 
on. 
(No sound is pro-
duced.)

No sound output 
when operating the 
unit with amplifiers or 
power antenna attach-
ed.

Nothing happens 
when buttons are 
pressed.

Display is not accu-
rate.

Fuse is blown.

Incorrect wiring.

Power antenna lead is short-
ed to ground or excessive 
current is required for re-
mote controlling on the am-
plifiers or power antenna.

The microprocessor has 
malfunctioned due to noise, 
etc.

CD

Compact disc cannot 
be loaded.

Sound skips or is 
noisy.

Sound is bad directly 
after power is turned 
on.

The CD is automati-
cally ejected.

Another compact disc is al-
ready loaded.

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.

A CD is loaded upside-
down inside the CD deck 
and does not play.

Eject the compact disc before loading the new 
one.

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.

Eject the disc then reload it properly.

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 reset button for 
about 2 seconds with a 
thin rod.

8. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

Reset button

Auto store

Auto store selects 6 TV stations automatically
and stores each one into preset memory.

If there are not 6 stations with good reception,
stations previously stored in memory remain
and only the strong stations are stored into
memory.

1. Press the [

BAND

] button and select the

desired TV band (TV1 or TV2).

2. Press and hold the [

P/A

] button for 2

seconds or longer. The stations with good
reception are stored automatically to the
preset channels.

Preset scan

Preset scan allows the user to view each preset
position before it automatically advances to the
next preset. This function is useful for searching
for a desired TV station in memory.

1. Press the [

P/A

] button.

2. When the desired station is found, press the

[

P/A

] button again to remain tuned to that

station.

Note:

• Do not press and hold the [

P/A

] button for 2

seconds or longer. Doing so will trigger the auto
store function and start storing stations into
memory.

Setting the TV diversity (TV DIVER)

This function automatically switches to reception
by a good-reception antenna during reception of
TV broadcasts (when a TV tuner is connected).

* The factory default setting is "

ON

". Set again to

"

OFF

"

 

 when the TV diversity antenna is not in use.

1. Press the [

ADJ

] button.

2. Press the [

] or [

] button to select "

TV

DIVER

".

3. Press the [ ] or [ ] button to select "

ON

" or

"

OFF

".

4. Press the [

ADJ

] button to return to the

previous mode.

TV Operations

Summary of Contents for DRZ 9255

Page 1: ...ted in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japón 2004 5 Abe K PE 2628B 280 8093 00 Clarion Co Ltd HIGH FIDELITY AM FM CD PLAYER LECTEUR AM FM CD HAUTE FIDELITE REPRODUCTOR DE CD CON AM FM DE ALTA FIDELIDAD Owner s manual Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones ...

Page 2: ... Display Items 8 5 REMOTE CONTROL 9 Inserting the Batteries 9 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 10 6 OPERATIONS 11 Basic Operations 11 Radio Operations 13 CD Operations 14 Operations Common to Each Mode 16 7 OPERATIONS OF ACCESSORIES 25 CD Changer Operations 25 TV Operations 27 8 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 29 9 ERROR DISPLAYS 30 10 SPECIFICATIONS 30 APPENDIX TIME ALIGNMENT LIST 32 MEMO SOUND SET...

Page 3: ...ing Compact Discs Use only compact discs bearing the or mark Do not play heart shaped octagonal or other specially shaped compact discs Some CDs recorded in CD R CD RW mode may not be usable Handling Compared to ordinary music CDs CD R and CD RW discs are both easily affected by high temperature and humidity and some of CD R and CD RW discs may not be played Therefore do not leave them for a long ...

Page 4: ... volume is changed from 1db steps to 0 5db steps Q button Eject a CD when it is loaded into the unit CD SLOT CD insertion slot SCN button Perform scan play for 10 seconds of each track while in the CD mode RPT button Repeat play while in the CD mode RDM button Perform random play while in the CD mode DIRECT buttons Store a station into memory or recall it directly while in the radio mode buttons S...

Page 5: ... volume is changed from 1db steps to 0 5db steps Q button Eject a CD when it is loaded into the unit CD SLOT CD insertion slot SCN button Perform scan play for 10 seconds of each track while in the CD mode RPT button Repeat play while in the CD mode RDM button Perform random play while in the CD mode DIRECT buttons Store a station into memory or recall it directly while in the radio mode buttons S...

Page 6: ...ing Compact Discs Use only compact discs bearing the or mark Do not play heart shaped octagonal or other specially shaped compact discs Some CDs recorded in CD R CD RW mode may not be usable Handling Compared to ordinary music CDs CD R and CD RW discs are both easily affected by high temperature and humidity and some of CD R and CD RW discs may not be played Therefore do not leave them for a long ...

Page 7: ...eries CR2025 making sure that they face the directions shown in the figure 3 Press in the cover until you hear it click into place 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 spen...

Page 8: ... the desired display Each time you press the DISP button the display switches in the following order Once selected the preferred display becomes the display default When a function adjustment such as volume is made the screen will momentarily switch to that function s display then revert back to the preferred display several seconds after the adjustment Main display Sub display Clock display Main ...

Page 9: ...he display You can turn the display ON OFF by holding the A M button down for at least one second You can also turn the display ON by pressing the DISP button while the display is OFF Adjusting the tone Press the A M button and select the item to adjust Each time you press the A M button the item changes in the following order BASS and TREB are displayed when BASS TREB are selected at EQ SELECT Wh...

Page 10: ...eload 8 cm CDs are not auto reloaded Be sure to remove it when ejected Selecting a track Track up 1 Press the D button to move ahead to the beginning of the next track 2 Each time you press the D button the track advances ahead to the beginning of the next track Track down 1 Press the A button to move back to the beginning of the current track 2 Press the A button twice to move to the beginning of...

Page 11: ...tandard mode FRONT FRONT REAR SUB W Setting the clock This unit displays the time when the car engine is running ACC ON The clock is displayed in 12 hour format When a navigation system is connected the clock cannot be adjusted as clock data is sent from the navigation system 1 Press the ADJ button The previously adjusted item CLOCK for example is displayed on the title display and the mode change...

Page 12: ...ency set on the high pass filter 20kHz Frequency band played back mainly by the speaker to 20 kHz Frequency set on the low pass filter Operations Common to Each Mode 80Hz 500Hz 2kHz Frequency band played back mainly by SUB W to 80 kHz Frequency band played back mainly by LOW 80 kHz to 500 Hz Frequency band played back mainly by MID 500 Hz to 2 kHz Frequency band played back mainly by HIGH 2 kHz on...

Page 13: ... be adjusted in about 7 cm steps by holding down the or buttons For details see Appendix Time Alignment List page 32 10 When you have finished the adjustment press the s button to return to the screen in step 7 This sets the setting value 11 Press the button to return to the screen in step 6 12 Repeat steps 6 to 11 to adjust the position of each speaker 13 Press the ADJ button to return to the pre...

Page 14: ... 2kHz 2 0dB 1 2kHz 2 0dB 1 BAND5 8kHz 2 0dB 1 8kHz 2 0dB 1 1 Select from range 50 Hz to 20 kHz 2 Select from range 630 Hz to 20 kHz Saving the filter setting time alignment setting P EQ setting MEMORY Three groups of adjustment settings made to suit your car can be saved for both the Standard mode and Multi mode P EQ settings are not saved when the Equalizer mode is set to BASS TREB 1 Press the AD...

Page 15: ...ress the UP or DOWN button to select the desired disc If a CD is not loaded in a slot of magazine pressing the UP or DOWN buton can not work Setting the input level for portable audio AUX SENS This unit is provided with two AUX input lines The input level for third party portable audio connected to each of these lines can be set The factory default setting is MID 1 Press the ADJ button 2 Press the...

Page 16: ...ch time you press the D button the track advances ahead to the beginning of the next track Track down 1 Press the A button to move back to the beginning of the current track 2 Press the A button twice to move to the beginning of the previous track Fast forward fast backward Fast forward Press and hold the D button for 1 second or longer Fast backward Press and hold the A button for 1 second or lon...

Page 17: ...re 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 reset button for about 2 seconds with a thin rod 8 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY Reset button Auto store Auto store selects 6 TV stations automatically and stores each one into preset memory If there are not 6 stations with...

Page 18: ...5 µV CD Player System Compact disc digital audio system Usable Discs Compact disc Frequency Response 1 dB 5 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 1 kHz 112 dB Dynamic Range 1 kHz 100 dB Harmonic Distortion 0 003 20Hz to 20kHz Audio Bass Control Action 50 Hz 12 dB Treble Control Action 10 kHz 12 dB Line Output Level CD 1 kHz Vol 0dB 4V Vol 6dB 8V Max DSP DAC A D conversion 24 bit 64x oversampling Σ A ...

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Page 20: ...equency fo Hz BAND3 Gain dB Q Center frequency fo Hz BAND4 Gain dB Q Center frequency fo Hz BAND5 Gain dB Q P EQ LEFT RIGHT Multi Mode MEMO SOUND SETUP MEMO MEMORY1 MEMORY2 MEMORY3 HPF Filter frequency fc Hz Slope dB oct Gain dB Phase NOR REV NOR REV NOR REV LPF Filter frequency fc Hz Slope dB oct Gain dB Phase NOR REV NOR REV NOR REV HPF Filter frequency fc Hz Slope dB oct Gain dB Phase NOR REV N...

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