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DXZ756MC

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English

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DXZ756MC

English

Note:

• When “

ADF 1

”, “

ADF 2

”, “

ADF 3

” or “

ADF USER

is selected for ADF (Anti Distortion Filter), setting
of MAGNA BASS EX cannot be performed.

Setting the Anti Distortion Filter

The adopted “

Liveliness Enhancement Filter

” and

Sound Tone Compensation

” functions allow well-

modulated realistic playback without affecting the
characteristics of the original sound tone.

This unit is provided with 4 types of sound tone ef-
fects stored in memory. Select the one you prefer.

The factory default setting is “

ADF OFF

”.

Each time you press the [

ADF

] button, the tone

effect changes in the following order:

“ADF 1”

 

 

“ADF 2”

 

 

“ADF 3”

 

 

“ADF

USER”

 

 

“ADF OFF”

 

 

“ADF 1” ...

• ADF 1

: suitable for the genuine speakers

• ADF 2

: suitable for separate speakers

• ADF 3

: suitable for coaxial speakers

• ADF USER: this setting can be adjusted by

the user to his or her individual
preference.

• ADF OFF : no sound effect

Notes:

• The volume changes each time the ADF (Anti Dis-

tortion Filter) setting is switched. Turn down the
volume and the sub-woofer volume before per-
forming a switching operation.

• Sufficient effects cannot be obtained with some

speaker systems. In such cases, adjust the volume.

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 as following order:

When “ADF 1, 2, 3” is set

“SUB-WOOF VOL”

 

 

“BALANCE”

 

“FADER”

 

 

Last function mode...

When “ADF USER” is set

“SUB-WOOF VOL”

 

 

“ADF GAIN”

 

“BALANCE”

 

 

“FADER”

 

Last function mode...

When “ADF OFF” is set

“SUB-WOOF VOL”

 

 

“BASS GAIN”

 

“TREBLE GAIN”

 

 

"BALANCE”

 

“FADER”

 

 

Last function mode...

Notes:

• As subwoofer is effective, “

SUB-WOOF VOL

” can

be selected.

• The display automatically returns to the previous

mode.

Basic Operations

Adjusting the subwoofer

The factory default setting is “

0

This function can be adjusted only when the
subwoofer output is set to “

ON

”. For details on how

to set the subwoofer, refer to the subsection “

Set-

ting the subwoofer

” in the section “

Common Op-

erations

”.

1. Press the [

A-M

] button to select “

SUB-

WOOF VOL

”.

2. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to select from –6 to

+6.

3. When the adjustment is complete, press the

[

A-M

] button several times until the function

mode is reached.

Adjusting the ADF effects (Gain, Filter)

This adjustment can only be performed when the
ADF (Anti Distortion Filter) is set to “

ADF USER

”.

1. Press the [

A-M

] button and select “

ADF GAIN

”.

2. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to adjust the gain.

The factory default setting is "

1

". (Adjustment

range: 1 to 4)

ADF GAIN

” adjusts the filter effect.

3. Move the [

a

]/[

d

] lever to select “

ADF FIL-

TER

”.

Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to select the filter.

The factory default setting is “

MID

”. (Adjust-

ment LOW/MID/HIGH)

• LOW : attenuates high frequencies.

• MID : attenuates low and high frequen-

cies evenly.

• HIGH : attenuates low frequencies.

4. When the adjustment is complete, press the

[

A-M

] button several times until the function

mode is reached.

Adjusting the bass (Gain,
Frequency, Q-curve)

This adjustment can only be performed when the
ADF (Anti Distortion Filter) is set to “

ADF OFF

”.

1. Press the [

A-M

] button and select “

BASS

GAIN

”.

2. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to adjust the bass.

The factory default setting is “

0

”. (Adjustment

range:  –6 to +8)

3. Move the [

a

]/[

d

] lever to select “

BASS

FREQ

”.

Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to select the frequency.

The factory default setting is “

50

”. (Adjustment

50/80/120 Hz)

7. OPERATIONS

Basic Operations

Note:

Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of
chapter “

3. CONTROLS

” on page 5 (unfold).

CAUTION

Be sure to lower the volume before switch-
ing off the unit power or the 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

without running the engine. If you drain the car’s
battery too far, you may not be able to start the
engine and this can reduce the service life of the
battery.

1. Press the [

SRC

] button.

2. The illumination and display on the unit light

up. The unit automatically remembers its last
operation mode and will automatically switch
to display that mode.

3. Press and hold the [

SRC

] button for 1 second

or longer to turn off the power for the unit.

Note:

• System check

During the initial power up of this unit, it will go
through a system check procedure. This proce-
dure verifies any devices connected through
CeNET. Any additional CeNET devices plugged
into the unit after the initial power up will initiate
the system check procedure. When the power is
turned on, “

SYSTEM  CHECK

” appears in the

display if the wire connections were modified. The
system check starts automatically within the unit.

Selecting a mode

1. Press the [

SRC

] button to change the opera-

tion mode.

2. Each time you press the [

SRC

] button, the op-

eration mode changes in the following order:

Radio mode

 

 

CD/MP3/WMA mode

 

M.CATCHER mode

 

 

CD changer mode

 

DVD changer mode

 

 

TV mode

 

 

AUX

mode

 

 

Radio mode...

External equipment not connected through
CeNET will not be displayed.

Adjusting the volume

1. Press the front part of the [

ROTARY

] knob.

The knob will pop up.

2. Turn the [

ROTARY

] knob to adjust the vol-

ume.

The volume level is from 0 (minimum) to 33
(maximum).

Switching the display

When the power is turned on

1. Each time you press the [

DISP

] button, the

display switches in the following order:

Main display

 

 

Sub display

 

 

Title dis-

play

 

 

Main display ...

Once selected, the preferred display becomes
the display default. When a function adjust-
ment such as volume is made, the screen will
momentarily switch to that function’s display,
then revert back to the preferred display sev-
eral seconds after the adjustment.

When you have entered a title in a CD/MP3/
WMA, it appears in the display. If you have not
entered a title, “

NO TITLE

” appears in the dis-

play. For information on how to enter a title,
refer to the subsection “

Entering titles

” in the

section “

Common Operations

”.

When the power is turned off

1. Each time you press the [

DISP

] button, the

display switches in the following order:

Clock display

 

 

Display off

 

 

Clock dis-

play...

Setting MAGNA BASS EXTEND

The MAGNA BASS EXTEND does not adjust
the low frequencies like the normal sound ad-
justment function, but emphasizes the deep
bass frequencies to provide you with a dynamic
sound.

The factory default setting is “

OFF

”.

1. Press and hold the [

A-M

] button for 1 second

or longer to turn on the MAGNA BASS EX-
TEND effect. “

M-BASS EX ON

” appears on

the display.

2. Press and hold the [

A-M

] button for 1 second

or longer to turn off the MAGNA BASS
EXTEND effect. “

M-BASS EX OFF

” appears

on the display.

Summary of Contents for DXZ756MC

Page 1: ... WMA Receiver CeNET Control Music Catcher CD MP3 WMA CeNET Music Catcher CD MP3 WMA CeNET Owner s manual DXZ756MC Clarion Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Copyright 2004 Clarion Co Ltd 2004 11 PE 2745K 280 8172 00 ...

Page 2: ...ons 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 Battery 10 Functions of the Remote Control Unit Buttons 11 7 OPERATIONS 12 Basic Operations 12 Radio Operations 14 CD MP3 WMA Operations 16 MUSIC CATCHER Operations 20 Common Operations 21 8 OPERATIONS OF ACCESSORIES 26 CD Changer Operations 26 TV...

Page 3: ...nd from the safety mechanism This is normal 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 the Q button to close the SLOPING CONSOLE 4 After a disc 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 tr...

Page 4: ...nd from the safety mechanism This is normal 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 the Q button to close the SLOPING CONSOLE 4 After a disc 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 tr...

Page 5: ...A disc MC mode SCN button Performs scan play for 10 seconds of each track while in the CD MP3 WMA MC mode Press and hold for 1 second or longer to perform folder scan play while in the MP3 WMA disc MC mode SRC button Press to turn on the power Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn off the power Switches the operation mode among the radio mode etc A M button Switches to the audio mode SUB W...

Page 6: ...A disc MC mode SCN button Performs scan play for 10 seconds of each track while in the CD MP3 WMA MC mode Press and hold for 1 second or longer to perform folder scan play while in the MP3 WMA disc MC mode SRC button Press to turn on the power Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn off the power Switches the operation mode among the radio mode etc A M button Switches to the audio mode SUB W...

Page 7: ...A disc MC mode SCN button Performs scan play for 10 seconds of each track while in the CD MP3 WMA MC mode Press and hold for 1 second or longer to perform folder scan play while in the MP3 WMA disc MC mode SRC button Press to turn on the power Press and hold for 1 second or longer to turn off the power Switches the operation mode among the radio mode etc A M button Switches to the audio mode SUB W...

Page 8: ...nd from the safety mechanism This is normal 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 the Q button to close the SLOPING CONSOLE 4 After a disc 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 tr...

Page 9: ...he DCP carefully to fit it in place Always close the SLOPING CONSOLE be fore removing the DCP If you remove the DCP with the SLOPING CONSOLE open the sloping console closes immediately Be careful not to get your fingers caught 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 RELEASE button is pressed and the DCP is not locked...

Page 10: ... or longer Folder random play MP3 WMA disc MC mode Scan play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc scan play Repeat play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc repeat play Random play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc random play Preset scan When pressed and held for 2 seconds or longer Auto store No function Switches between TV and VTR Some of the correspond...

Page 11: ... or longer Folder random play MP3 WMA disc MC mode Scan play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc scan play Repeat play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc repeat play Random play When pressed and held for 1 second or longer Disc random play Preset scan When pressed and held for 2 seconds or longer Auto store No function Switches between TV and VTR Some of the correspond...

Page 12: ...b to select the frequency The factory default setting is 50 Adjustment 50 80 120 Hz 7 OPERATIONS Basic Operations Note Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 3 CONTROLS on page 5 unfold CAUTION Be sure to lower the volume before switch ing off the unit power or the ignition key The unit remembers its last volume setting If you switch the power off with the volume u...

Page 13: ...b to select the frequency The factory default setting is 50 Adjustment 50 80 120 Hz 7 OPERATIONS Basic Operations Note Be sure to read this chapter referring to the front diagrams of chapter 3 CONTROLS on page 5 unfold CAUTION Be sure to lower the volume before switch ing off the unit power or the ignition key The unit remembers its last volume setting If you switch the power off with the volume u...

Page 14: ...ow ing order FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1 3 Move the a d lever to tune in the de sired station Tuning There are 3 types of tuning modes available seek manual and preset tuning Seek tuning 1 Press the BND button and select the de sired band FM or AM If MANU is lit in the display press and hold the BND button for 1 second or longer MANU in the display goes off and seek tun ing is now available 2 Move the a d ...

Page 15: ...ow ing order FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM1 3 Move the a d lever to tune in the de sired station Tuning There are 3 types of tuning modes available seek manual and preset tuning Seek tuning 1 Press the BND button and select the de sired band FM or AM If MANU is lit in the display press and hold the BND button for 1 second or longer MANU in the display goes off and seek tun ing is now available 2 Move the a d ...

Page 16: ...ing the CD Set to MP3 WMA Disc Mixed with CD and MP3 WMA type tracks CD type track only MP3 WMA type track only Set to CD Play CD Play MP3 WMA Setting Play CD Play CD Play MP3 WMA Play MP3 WMA Be careful not to catch your hand or fin gers while closing the SLOPING CON SOLE Do not try to put your hand or fingers in the disc insertion slot Also never insert foreign objects into the slot Do not inser...

Page 17: ...ing the CD Set to MP3 WMA Disc Mixed with CD and MP3 WMA type tracks CD type track only MP3 WMA type track only Set to CD Play CD Play MP3 WMA Setting Play CD Play CD Play MP3 WMA Play MP3 WMA Be careful not to catch your hand or fin gers while closing the SLOPING CON SOLE Do not try to put your hand or fingers in the disc insertion slot Also never insert foreign objects into the slot Do not inser...

Page 18: ... ID3 Tags V2 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 Tag displays give priority to V2 3 2 2 In the case of album Tags for WMA the informa tion written into the extension header is displayed Only ASCII characters can be displayed in Tags Selecting a track Track up 1 Move the a d lever up to move ahead to the beginning of the next track 2 Each time you move the lever up the track advances ahead to the beginning of the next t...

Page 19: ... ID3 Tags V2 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 Tag displays give priority to V2 3 2 2 In the case of album Tags for WMA the informa tion written into the extension header is displayed Only ASCII characters can be displayed in Tags Selecting a track Track up 1 Move the a d lever up to move ahead to the beginning of the next track 2 Each time you move the lever up the track advances ahead to the beginning of the next t...

Page 20: ... Note The recordable time shown varies according to the set recording mode MUSIC CATCHER Operations MUSIC CATCHER Operations Setting a recording mode MUSIC CATCHER can be switched between 2 recording modes HQ High Quality MODE about 265 minutes LP Long Play MODE about 353 minutes The factory default setting is HQ 1 Press the ADJ button to switch to the adjust mode 2 Move the a d lever to select MC...

Page 21: ... Note The recordable time shown varies according to the set recording mode MUSIC CATCHER Operations MUSIC CATCHER Operations Setting a recording mode MUSIC CATCHER can be switched between 2 recording modes HQ High Quality MODE about 265 minutes LP Long Play MODE about 353 minutes The factory default setting is HQ 1 Press the ADJ button to switch to the adjust mode 2 Move the a d lever to select MC...

Page 22: ...de 2 Move the a d lever to select AUTO SCROLL 3 Turn the ROTARY knob to select ON or OFF ON Scrolls automatically OFF Scrolls just 1 time when the title was changed or you press and hold the TITLE button for 1 second or longer 4 Press the DISP button to return to the previ ous mode Setting the speed of title scroll The factory default setting is SPEED3 Speed 1 to 6 1 Press and hold the DISP button...

Page 23: ...de 2 Move the a d lever to select AUTO SCROLL 3 Turn the ROTARY knob to select ON or OFF ON Scrolls automatically OFF Scrolls just 1 time when the title was changed or you press and hold the TITLE button for 1 second or longer 4 Press the DISP button to return to the previ ous mode Setting the speed of title scroll The factory default setting is SPEED3 Speed 1 to 6 1 Press and hold the DISP button...

Page 24: ...t the system check The digital connection configuration is auto matically checked When the system check is complete the dis play returns to the previous mode Common Operations Other operations Setting the button illumination Press the COLOR button to select a color Each time you press the COLOR button the color changes in the following order COLOR SCAN Indigo Blue Surf Blue Silky White Aqua Green ...

Page 25: ...t the system check The digital connection configuration is auto matically checked When the system check is complete the dis play returns to the previous mode Common Operations Other operations Setting the button illumination Press the COLOR button to select a color Each time you press the COLOR button the color changes in the following order COLOR SCAN Indigo Blue Surf Blue Silky White Aqua Green ...

Page 26: ...ay If 2 CD changers are connected press the SRC button to select the CD changer for play If NO MAGAZINE appears in the display insert the magazine into the CD changer DISC CHECK appears in the display while the player loads checks the magazine If NO DISC appears in the display eject the maga zine and insert discs into each slot Then reinsert the magazine back into the CD changer Note Some CDs reco...

Page 27: ...ay If 2 CD changers are connected press the SRC button to select the CD changer for play If NO MAGAZINE appears in the display insert the magazine into the CD changer DISC CHECK appears in the display while the player loads checks the magazine If NO DISC appears in the display eject the maga zine and insert discs into each slot Then reinsert the magazine back into the CD changer Note Some CDs reco...

Page 28: ...l of 12 TV stations can be stored 6 TV1 and 6 TV2 This allows you to select your favor ite TV stations and store them in memory 1 Press the BND button and select the de sired TV band TV1 or TV2 2 To recall a stored TV station press the de sired DIRECT button to select that station Press and hold one of the DIRECT buttons for 2 seconds or longer to store the current station into preset memory Manua...

Page 29: ...l of 12 TV stations can be stored 6 TV1 and 6 TV2 This allows you to select your favor ite TV stations and store them in memory 1 Press the BND button and select the de sired TV band TV1 or TV2 2 To recall a stored TV station press the de sired DIRECT button to select that station Press and hold one of the DIRECT buttons for 2 seconds or longer to store the current station into preset memory Manua...

Page 30: ... or main unit connectors are dirty The speaker protection circuit is operating There is a disc other than a compact disc or foreign object already in place MP3 WMA files are absent on the disc Files are not recognized as an MP3 WMA file File system is not correct Disc is dirty Disc is heavily scratched or warped Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult Clarion deale...

Page 31: ... or main unit connectors are dirty The speaker protection circuit is operating There is a disc other than a compact disc or foreign object already in place MP3 WMA files are absent on the disc Files are not recognized as an MP3 WMA file File system is not correct Disc is dirty Disc is heavily scratched or warped Replace with a fuse of the same amperage If the fuse blows again consult Clarion deale...

Page 32: ...rror occurs one of the following displays is displayed Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR 7 ERROR 8 ERROR 9 ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR P ERROR R Measure A DISC is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected A DISC cannot be played due to scratches etc A DISC is loaded upside down inside the CD deck and cannot play Th...

Page 33: ...rror occurs one of the following displays is displayed Take the measures described below to eliminate the problem ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR 7 ERROR 8 ERROR 9 ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR 2 ERROR 3 ERROR 6 ERROR P ERROR R Measure A DISC is caught inside the CD deck and is not ejected A DISC cannot be played due to scratches etc A DISC is loaded upside down inside the CD deck and cannot play Th...

Page 34: ... WMA Receiver CeNET Control Music Catcher CD MP3 WMA CeNET Music Catcher CD MP3 WMA CeNET Owner s manual DXZ756MC Clarion Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Copyright 2004 Clarion Co Ltd 2004 11 PE 2745K 280 8172 00 ...

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