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HX-D2

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HX-D2

HX-D2

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2. PRECAUTIONS

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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 naturally allowing
normal operation.

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.

USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.

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
EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE
MANUFACTURER 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
MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

Handling 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 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 remove any
roughness from the edge of the disc.

• 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

protection 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

humidity 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.

Ball-point pen

Roughness

CAUTION

Display Items

: Filter indication

: Speaker indication

: Disc indication
: Scan indication
: Repeat indication
: Random indication

: Mute indication

: Manual indication

: Stereo indication

: Enter indication

: Cursor indication

: Range adjustment indication

Operation status indication 
Titles, frequency, clock, etc. are displayed.

Digital Wiring

About Reset

Digital Output

• When a 5.1ch surround decoder is connected,

switch the set to direct mode.

Digital Intput

• When the optical digital cable is connected to

or disconnected from this set later, press the
function button while holding down direct
buttons [1] and [6] with the power OFF to
perform a system check.
Though pressing the reset button also
performs a system check, the content of
memory will be erased completely in this
case.

• When the digital input of a DVD changer is

connected, read the Owner's Manual provided
with the DVD changer, and change "AUDIO
OUT" in the "GENERAL SET UP" menu to
"SPDIF/PCM".
When "AUDIO OUT" is set to "SPDIF/RAW",
DIGITAL/dts audio is not output. Also, noise is
sometimes output.

Summary of Contents for HX-D2

Page 1: ...All Rights Reserved Copyright 2004 Clarion Co Ltd Printed in japan 2004 5 Abe K PE 2628K 280 8094 00 Clarion Co Ltd HIGH FIDELITY AM FM CD PLAYER Owner s manual...

Page 2: ...rnal Equipment is Connected to this Unit 7 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...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...CN 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 sta...

Page 5: ...e 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...

Page 6: ...isplay off Switches among main display sub display clock display Some of the corresponding buttons on the main unit and remote control unit have different functions Preset scan When pressed and held f...

Page 7: ...the power is turned on SYSTEM CHK and Push POWER appear in the display alternately so press the FUNC button The system check starts within the unit When the system check is complete press the FUNC but...

Page 8: ...rn to the previous mode Turning on off the 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 w...

Page 9: ...n 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 individual radio stations in memory Pressing the corresponding DIRECT bu...

Page 10: ...ain CD Operations Displaying CD titles This unit can display title data for CD text CDs and user titles input with this unit 1 Press the DISP button to display the title 2 Each time you press and hold...

Page 11: ...cancel the scan play press the SCN button again SCN goes off from the display and the current track continues to play Repeat play The repeat play continuously plays the current track This function con...

Page 12: ...to select STANDARD DIRECT or MULTI 4 Press the ADJ button to return to the previous mode Setting the clock This unit displays the time when the car engine is running ACC ON The clock is displayed in...

Page 13: ...In the Standard mode FRONT FRONT REAR SUB W 7 Press the button 8 Press the or button to select the speaker adjustment item Each press of the buttons switches the adjustment item fc LPF filter frequenc...

Page 14: ...ng back music sources Setting of the filter high pass filter and low pass filter frequency for each speaker Tone adjustment by P EQ parametric equalizer or BASS TREB bass treble Position setting by TI...

Page 15: ...e The factory default setting is 12dB oct Try switching between 6dB oct 12dB oct and 18dB oct and select the setting that sounds most natural to you Characteristics during filter slope adjustment 1oct...

Page 16: ...the Audio mode is the Multi mode 6 Press the or button to select the speaker to adjust The mute function of a selected speaker can be turned ON OFF by pressing the ROTARY knob while the speaker is sel...

Page 17: ...button to select the adjustment item Pressing the ROTARY knob while the L R channel is selected turns the mute function of the selected channel ON OFF Each press of the button switches the setting as...

Page 18: ...they do not need to be corrected if the frequency characteristics are flat no ridges or valleys in the frequency waveform However frequency characteristics sometimes partially rise up or fall down If...

Page 19: ...that are called up are reflected when the Equalizer mode setting is changed to P EQ About settings after a reset When the RESET button is pressed to reset this unit all settings set here disappear Mak...

Page 20: ...tput connector of the built in CD There is no output when OFF is set This item cannot be set when a CD changer is connected via the CeNET cable The factory default setting is OFF 1 Press the ADJ butto...

Page 21: ...lay PAUSE appears in the display 2 To resume play press the s button again Displaying CD titles This unit can display title data for CD text CDs and user titles input with this unit Title data for CD...

Page 22: ...from the display and the current track continues to play Repeat play Repeat play continuously plays the current track This function continues automatically until it is cancelled 1 Press the RPT butto...

Page 23: ...and hold one of DIRECT buttons for 2 seconds or longer to store the current station into preset memory TV tuner functions When an optional TV tuner is connected through the CeNET cable this unit contr...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...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 so...

Page 26: ...nside the CD deck and is not ejected A CD cannot be played due to scratches etc A CD inside the CD changer is not loaded A CD inside the CD changer cannot be played due to scratches etc A CD inside th...

Page 27: ...AIN 0 to 24 dB 5BAND P EQ BAND 1 2 3 50 Hz to 20 kHz BAND4 5 630 Hz to 20 kHz Each fc1 3 oct step GAIN 12 dB Q0 5 to 12 Time alignment 0 to 512 4 cm 0 7 cm steps Tone control BASS 50 Hz 12 dB TREBLE 1...

Page 28: ...3 1 3 29 159 113 8 3 31 160 114 5 3 33 161 115 2 3 35 162 115 9 3 38 163 116 6 3 40 164 117 4 3 42 165 118 1 3 44 166 118 8 3 46 167 119 5 3 48 168 120 2 3 50 169 120 9 3 52 170 121 7 3 54 171 122 4 3...

Page 29: ...10 94 526 376 4 10 96 527 377 1 10 98 528 377 9 11 00 529 378 6 11 02 530 379 3 11 04 531 380 0 11 06 532 380 7 11 08 533 381 4 11 10 534 382 1 11 13 535 382 9 11 15 536 383 6 11 17 537 384 3 11 19 53...

Page 30: ...EV FILTER FRONT HIGH FRONT LOW REAR SUB W MEMORY1 MEMORY2 MEMORY3 FRONT HIGH Lch cm Rch cm FRONT LOW Lch cm Rch cm REAR Lch cm Rch cm SUB W Lch cm Rch cm TIME Alignment MEMORY1 MEMORY2 MEMORY3 Center...

Page 31: ...dB oct Gain dB Phase NOR REV NOR REV NOR REV X OVER HIGH MID LOW SUB W MEMORY1 MEMORY2 MEMORY3 HIGH Lch cm Rch cm MID Lch cm Rch cm LOW Lch cm Rch cm SUB W Lch cm Rch cm TIME Alignment MEMORY1 MEMORY...

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