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DXZ645MP

280-8002-00

1. FEATURES

• MP3 and WMA File Playable with ID3-TAG and WMA-TAG Display

• Flip Down Detachable Faceplate in Aluminum with 80-Variable Color LCD and Control Buttons

• Z-Enhancer Plus with 2 Band PEQ

• MAGNA BASS EX for Dynamic Bass Tuning

• 6ch RCA Output and 2ch AUX Input with 3 Level Adjustments

• Retractable Rotary Volume for Easy Operation

• Sirius Control

280-8002-00

English

Contents

1.

FEATURES

...................................................................................................................................... 2

2.

PRECAUTIONS

............................................................................................................................... 3

Flip Down Panel ............................................................................................................................... 4
Handling Compact Discs ................................................................................................................. 4

3.

CONTROLS

..................................................................................................................................... 5

4.

NOMENCLATURE

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Names of the Buttons and their Functions ...................................................................................... 6
Major button operations when external equipment is connected to this unit ................................... 7
Display Items ................................................................................................................................... 8
LCD Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 8

5.

DCP

................................................................................................................................................. 9

6.

REMOTE CONTROL

..................................................................................................................... 10

Inserting the Batteries ................................................................................................................... 10
Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons .................................................................................... 11

7.

OPERATIONS

............................................................................................................................... 12

Basic Operations ........................................................................................................................... 12
Radio Operations ........................................................................................................................... 14
CD/MP3/WMA Operations ............................................................................................................. 16
Different pieces of music heard by plural listeners (2-ZONE function) .......................................... 20
Operations Common to Each Mode .............................................................................................. 22

8.

OPERATIONS OF ACCESSORIES

.............................................................................................. 26

CD Changer Operations ................................................................................................................ 26
TV Operations ................................................................................................................................ 28

9.

IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

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10. ERROR DISPLAYS

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11. SPECIFICATIONS

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Thank you for purchasing this 

Clarion 

product.

Please read this owner’s manual in its entirety before operating this equipment.

After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place (e.g., glove compartment).

Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and keep it carefully with this manual.

This manual includes the operating procedures of the CD changer, TV tuner connected via the
CeNET cable. The CD changer, TV tuner have their own manuals, but no explanations for operat-
ing them are described.

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Summary of Contents for DXZ645MP

Page 1: ...AM FM CD MP3 WMA PLAYER RADIO AM FM LECTEUR CD MP3 WMA REPRODUCTOR DE AM FM CD MP3 WMA Owner s manual Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones DXZ645MP...

Page 2: ...10 Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons 11 7 OPERATIONS 12 Basic Operations 12 Radio Operations 14 CD MP3 WMA Operations 16 Different pieces of music heard by plural listeners 2 ZONE function 20...

Page 3: ...g time in the car 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 re move any roughness from...

Page 4: ...ches the operation mode among the ra dio mode etc Q button Eject a CD MP3 WMA when it is loaded into the unit CD SLOT CD insertion slot Major button operations when external equipment is connected to...

Page 5: ...he right side of the DCP into the main unit 2 Insert the left side of the DCP into the main unit 3 Pull the DCP toward you and remove it 4 Close the HOLD FLAP The DCP can easily be damaged by shocks A...

Page 6: ...V 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 fo...

Page 7: ...sound source only while 2 ZONE mode on Switches among main display clock display Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn on or off the 2 ZONE mode Press to switch the control zone between main...

Page 8: ...operation mode changes in the following or der Radio mode SIRIUS mode CD MP3 WMA mode CD changer mode DVD changer mode TV mode AUX mode Radio mode External equipment not connected with CeNET is not d...

Page 9: ...button and select SW VOL 0 2 Turning the ROTARY knob clockwise increases the output volume turning it counterclockwise decreases the output volume The factory default setting is 0 Setting range 6 to 6...

Page 10: ...play press and hold the BND button for 1 second or longer MANU is lit in the display and manual tuning is now available 2 Tune into a station Basic Operations The factory default setting is T FREQ 12K...

Page 11: ...d station remains unoverwritten at the memory position 1 Press the BND button and select the de sired band FM or AM 2 Press and hold the P A button for 2 sec onds or longer The stations with good rece...

Page 12: ...A What is MP3 MP3 is an audio compression method and clas sified into audio layer 3 of MPEG standards This audio compression method has penetrated into PC users and become a standard format This MP3 f...

Page 13: ...cellophane tape or a rental CD la bel or discs with marks where cellophane tape or rental CD labels were removed It may be impossible to extract these discs from the unit and they may cause the unit t...

Page 14: ...e disc MP3 WMA disc Folder File Album TAG Artist TAG Title TAG Folder Notes If the CD playing is not a CD text CD or no user title has been input NO TITLE appears in the display If MP3 WMA disc is not...

Page 15: ...ently being played 2 To cancel scan play press the SCN button again The play status indication such as SCN dis appears from the display and the current track is played Folder scan play This function a...

Page 16: ...s of music heard by plural listeners 2 ZONE function About the 2 ZONE function The 2 ZONE function is a function that outputs separate sounds from the MAIN zone and SUB zone by simultaneously operatin...

Page 17: ...N ZONE changes to the SUB ZONE or vice versa MAIN or SUB on the display lights at that time thereby indicating that the relevant zone becomes ready to operate 2 Press the FNC button to select a source...

Page 18: ...3 Press the button 4 Press the BND button to clear the old mes sage 5 Press the a or d button to move the cursor 6 Press the D button to select a character Each time you press the D button the char a...

Page 19: ...button to return to the previous mode Operations Common to Each Mode Setting the sub woofer You can set the sub woofer on or off The factory default setting is ON 1 Press and hold the T button for 1...

Page 20: ...e hour or the minute 5 Turn the ROTARY knob clockwise or coun terclockwise to set the correct time The clock is displayed in 12 hour format 6 Press the button to store the time into memory 7 Press the...

Page 21: ...e button for 2 sec onds or longer to clear the title and cancel title input mode Triggered audio mute for cellular telephones This unit requires special wiring to mute the au dio signal automatically...

Page 22: ...a CD Press the UP or DN button to select the de sired disc If a CD is not loaded in a slot of magazine pressing the UP or DN button can not work Selecting a track Track up 1 Press the d button to mov...

Page 23: ...SCN goes off from the display and the current track continues to play Disc scan play Disc scan play locates and plays the first 10 sec onds of the first track on each disc in the cur rently selected...

Page 24: ...2 Press and hold one of DIRECT buttons for 2 seconds or longer to store the current sta tion into preset memory TV tuner functions When an optional TV tuner is connected through the CeNET cable this u...

Page 25: ...nction 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 pres...

Page 26: ...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 met...

Page 27: ...r cannot be played because it is loaded upside down Parental level error Region code error The speaker protection circuit is operating During this operation if any volume operation is performed the di...

Page 28: ...Maximum Power Output 208 W 52 W 4 ch Continuous Average Power Output 17 W 4 into 4 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 THD Bass Control Action 50 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz 16 dB 12dB Treble Control Action 8 kHz 12 kHz 12 dB Line...

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