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CQ-C7413U/C7113U

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Safety Information

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Before Reading These Instructions

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Features

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Controls Layout

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Preparation (Clock adjustment etc.)

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General

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Sound Control

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Radio

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CD Player

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MP3/WMA Player

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Audio Setting

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Function Setting (Security Function Setting etc.)

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Display Setting

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Customize the Display (Customize Function)

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Troubleshooting

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Error Display Messages

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Notes on Discs

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Maintenance

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Specifications

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English

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Français

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Español

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Common

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Summary of Contents for CQ-C7413U? CQ-C7113U

Page 1: ...ED ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Never use safety related components for installa tion grounding and other such functions Do not use safety related vehicle components fuel tank brake suspension steering wheel pedals airbag etc for wiring or fixing the product or its accessories Installing the product on the air bag cover ...

Page 2: ... and tools for installation Use the supplied or designated parts and appropriate tools to install the product The use of parts other than those sup plied or designated may result in internal damage to the unit Faulty installation may lead to an accident a malfunction or fire Do not block the air vent or the cooling plate of the unit Blocking these parts will cause the interior of the unit to overh...

Page 3: ...our constantly growing family of electronic products owners We endeavor to give you the advantages of precise electronic and mechanical engineering manufactured with carefully selected components and assembled by people who are proud of the reputation their work has built for our company We know this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment and after you discover the quality value and reliab...

Page 4: ...mmø x 16 mm Notes The number in parenthesis underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due to improve ments Mounting Collar and Trim Plate are mounted on the main unit at shipment Hex Nut 5 mmø YEP0FZ5701 Q ty 1 set Rear Support Strap YEFG04019 Q ty 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX...

Page 5: ...2 We accept Visa MasterCard Discover Card American Express and Personal Checks For hearing or speech impaired TTY users TTY 1 866 605 1277 Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infantería Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 CANADA WARRANTY SERVICE FOR PRODUCT ...

Page 6: ...d unit if applicable travel to and from the sevicer and loss of media data or other memory contents The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILI TY ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations ...

Page 7: ...n al Panasonic CD changer unit CX DP880 iPod The optional adapter Direct Cable for iPod CA DC300U allows you to connect the optional iPod series iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries XM Satellite Radio You can connect the optional XM receiver XMD 1000 with optional Digital Adapter For details refer to the operating instructions for the XM receiver Siri...

Page 8: ...eneral 14 Sound Control 18 Radio 20 CD Player 22 MP3 WMA Player 24 Audio Setting 28 Function Setting Security Function Setting etc 29 Display Setting 30 Customize the Display Customize Function 32 Troubleshooting 34 Error Display Messages 37 Notes on Discs 38 Maintenance 38 Specifications 39 English 2 Français 40 Español 78 Common Each Source As Needed ...

Page 9: ...RC Source PWR Power a page 14 16 SQ Sound Quality a page 19 MENU a page 29 30 VOLUME a page 15 PUSH SEL Select a page 28 SRS WOW a page 18 DISP Display a page 17 TUNE a page 20 TRACK FILE a page 22 24 Release a page 14 u eject TILT a page 15 OPEN a page 15 Main Unit Disc slot P SET Preset a page 21 DISC a System Upgrade Guidebook FOLDER a page 24 MUTE a page 15 SBC SW a page 19 D M Direct Memory a...

Page 10: ...1 Direct access to tracks on CDs a page 23 25 Random and repeat play with one touch operation a page 23 25 Scan playback a page 23 25 Controls Layout Remote Control Unit Operations executable only with main unit operations executable only with remote control SEL SEL SRC SRC BAND BAND MUTE MUTE 2 3 1 5 8 0 6 4 9 7 VOL VOL DISP CAR AUDIO MENU SEL POWER SOURCE SRC SET BAND MUTE 2 3 1 5 8 0 6 4 9 7 VO...

Page 11: ... gently Battery Replacement q w q Remove the battery holder with the remote control unit placed on a flat surface q Stick your thumbnail into the groove and push the holder in the direction of the arrow and at the same time w Pull it out in the direction of the arrow using a tough pointed object 2 3 w Put a battery in the case with side facing up e Put the case back Tough pointed object Back side ...

Page 12: ...own SEL MENU for 2 sec or more You may need to set the following depending on the devices to be connected Using Subwoofer Subwoofer level adjustment a page 28 Subwoofer low pass filter a page 28 Note Other settings are required when a Sirius receiver an XM receiver or a Hands Free Phone System is connected a System Upgrade Guidebook The following functions are activated when the Security Function ...

Page 13: ... the right end of the face plate until click is heard Cautions It is recommended to remove or mount the face plate when the plate is at the closed position Do not remove or mount the face plate when the plate is in motion This face plate is not waterproof Do not expose it to water or excessive moisture Do not remove the face plate while driving your car Do not place the face plate on the dashboard...

Page 14: ...ments of each source appropriately to prevent large volume fluctuation when the source is changed q Up w Down Setting Range 0 to 40 Default 18 Volume off down Press MUTE Cancel Press MUTE again Note Volume down range can be specified a page 29 General Face Plate Motion Open Close Tilt OPEN CLOSE TILT Volume Adjustment VOLUME Temporary Volume Off Down MUTE ATT Attenuation Cautions To avoid damaging...

Page 15: ...t When optional devices are connected Shift to connected devices When an expansion module is connected The devices connected to the ports 1 to 4 are activated in sequence after shifting to AUX2 devices connected to the AUX terminal of the expansion module When connecting DVD Changer When connecting CD Changer When connecting iPod When connecting XM receiver When connecting Sirius receiver Note For...

Page 16: ...off Clock display default Mode Folder hierarchy MP3 WMA mode only Ordinary display graphic pattern Ordinary display still image Ordinary display clock Display OFF All displays disappear in 5 seconds At power on Off Only graphic pattern Only still image Display Change DISP Display Note The Spectrum Analyser equalizer of 19 bands S A is selectable when selecting a graphic pattern ...

Page 17: ... disabled SQ BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER HPF SBC SW Lights when SRS WOW is activated You can make a fine adjustment to SRS WOW 1 Set the SRS WOW mode to on 2 Hold down SQ for 2 sec or more to display the audio menu display 3 Press or to select a function to be adjusted 4 Press BAND SET to adjust 5 Press D DISP to confirm the adjust ment SRS TruBass Deep bass enhancement by application of the bass re...

Page 18: ... up down CQ C7113U SQ3 Band 60 1 k 10 k Hz default Band selection Level up down q w center frequency up down 4 Press BAND to determine the adjustment The screen of Step 1 appears again 5 Press D DISP The regular screen appears again USER appears in the category name after adjustment Note If you hold down BAND for 2 sec or more on the SQ call up screen the presetting that is called up can be turned...

Page 19: ...u can assign your favorite broadcasting station to the D M button As the result of doing that your favorite broadcasting station can be received even if the unit is in the CD mode or other modes Default FM 87 9 MHz Note For the use of an FM transmitter it is useful for users to register applicable frequencies on D M Direct Memory D M station Calling Press D M Direct Memory D M station Setting q Se...

Page 20: ... sec or more 3 Select a preset number by pressing or Note If BAND is pressed while receiving an FM station FM broadcasting is changeable among FM 1 to FM 3 4 Hold down BAND SET for 2 sec or more to determine the selection Notes In step 2 a station can be registered by holding down the numeric button 1 to 6 for 2 sec or more To stop presetting stations press D DISP The operation above allows users ...

Page 21: ...ly too Note The panel automatically closes after 20 sec onds 3 Select a desired portion Track selection 7 TRACK Next track 6 TRACK Preceding track press twice Note Hold down for fast forward reverse Pause Press BAND h 5 Press again to cancel 4 Press u TILT OPEN to eject the disc Track number Time Lights when the disc is loaded Play Mode indicators Lights when each mode is activated CD TEXT display...

Page 22: ...sing the remote control hold down SEL MENU for 2 sec or more 2 Press or to select a mode to be adjusted 3 Press BAND SET to adjust 4 Press MENU to confirm the adjust ment For using the remote control hold down SEL MENU for 2 sec or more RANDOM Off default Random playback REPEAT Off default Playing the current track repeatedly TEXT CD TEXT Enabled default Disabled Play Mode Selection One touch oper...

Page 23: ...ec onds 3 Select a desired portion Folder selection FOLDER Next folder FOLDER Preceding folder File selection 7 TRACK Next file 6 TRACK Preceding file press twice Note Hold down for fast forward reverse Pause Press BAND h 5 Press again to cancel 4 Press u TILT OPEN to eject the disc MP3 WMA Mode Display Folder number Time Lights when the disc is loaded Play Mode indicators Lights when each mode is...

Page 24: ... default Playing the current folder repeatedly TEXT Folder name File name default Album Title tag information No display Play Mode Selection One touch operation is available for selecting a file playing style by use of RANDOM or REPEAT RANDOM REPEAT Press the button Press again to cancel FOLDER RANDOM FOLDER REPEAT Hold down the button for 2 sec or more Hold down again to cancel SCAN play You can ...

Page 25: ... or more and fixed WMA It is recommended to set the bit rate to 64 kbps or more and fixed Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file to enable this unit to play back Display Information Displayed items Displayable characters Displayable length of file name folder name within 64 characters Unicoded file and folder names are reduced by half in the number of displayable charac ters Name fi...

Page 26: ...320 kbps MPEG 1 audio layer 3 MP3 Sampling frequency VBR Bit rate Compression method Compression formats Recommendation Points to remember when making MP3 WMA files on the previous page Folder selection order file playback order Root Folder Root Directory Folder Selection File Selection Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3 Tree 4 Tree 8 Max 2 1 3 4 q q w e r t y y 5 6 8 1 8 7 In the order In the order Maximum num...

Page 27: ...lt 0 dB q Up w Down Subwoofer Low Pass Filter Setting range 80 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz Default 80 Hz q Up w Down High Pass Filter Only for CQ C7413U Setting range Filter OFF 90 Hz 135 Hz 180 Hz 225 Hz Default Filter OFF q Up w Down Rear Level Adjustment SRS WOW Only for CQ C7413U Setting range 0 to 15 Default 10 q Up w Down Note The rear level is adjustable only when SRS WOW is enabled a page 18 Subwoofe...

Page 28: ...ct a function to be adjusted 4 Press BAND SET to adjust 5 Press MENU to confirm the adjust ment For using the remote control hold down SEL MENU for 2 sec or more MUTE KEY Setting MUTE buttons functions Volume off default Volume down by 10 steps Volume down by 5 steps SECURITY Setting the security function a page 13 ON default OFF BUILT IN AMP Only for CQ C7413U You can toggle the integrated amplif...

Page 29: ... Switching by or STORM The color varies in conjunction with time LEVEL The peripheral color decoration lights up and goes out according to the bass volume FIRE Red ORANGE Amber SKY Blue OCEAN Aquablue FOREST Green SUN Yellow SNOW White CUSTOM You can create your favorite color LEVEL ADJ Function selection Item selection Color selection The illumination color changes Setting range FIRE ORANGE SKY O...

Page 30: ...to 100 SCREEN Press BAND to select white background default black background STILL IMAGE Setting range 11types Default All Switching by or All Sequential display from pattern 1 to 10 No 1 10 CONTRAST Setting range 1 to 5 Default Contrast 3 Tilting up view angle Tilting down view angle CLOCK ADJ Note Adjust the clock when ADJUST appears on the display Adjusting minutes Adjusting hours Forward Backw...

Page 31: ...e are not supported 5 Select an item to be customized Select BAND SET Confirm Note To exit the customize menu hold down PUSH SEL 4 sec or more GRAPHIC PATTERN Moving image graphic pattern data a page 31 STILL IMAGE Still image data a page 31 OPENING MESSAGE Moving image at power on CLOSING MESSAGE Moving image at power off 6 Select a file Select BAND SET Confirm Notes Files are automatically ident...

Page 32: ...ecific data Save all data in the root directory Files contained in a folder cannot be recognized Follow the table below with regard to the number of files that are saved to a disc Files beyond the speci fied capacity are not readable Discs recorded by the packet writing software are not supported At Customizing If customizing is interrupted on account of turning off the power stopping the engine r...

Page 33: ...s dangerous to do so Problem Possible cause a Possible solution Common No power to the unit The power cord battery power and ground is connected in the wrong way a Check the wiring Fuse blows out a Eliminate the cause of fuse blowout and replace the fuse with new one Consult your dealer Sound is not generated MUTE is set to ON a Set MUTE to OFF The wiring of speaker lines are not correct or a brea...

Page 34: ...inus terminals at right and left channels of speakers are connected reversely a Perform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram The power fails unintentionally The safety device works a Consult your dealer or your nearest Panasonic Servicenter Poor reception or noise Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty a Check whether the antenna mounting position and its wir...

Page 35: ...es not work consult your dealer The microcontroller in the unit operates abnormally due to noise or other factors a Unplug the power cord and plug it again In case the unit is still out of order consult your dealer The CD R RWs that are playable on other devices are not playable on this unit The playability of some CD R RWs may depend on the combination of media recording software and recorder to ...

Page 36: ...unlight In such a case the system is not faulty aBlock off sunlight to the sensor The player for some reason cannot read the file you are trying to play File recorded in an unsupported file system compression scheme data format file name exten sion damaged data etc a Select a file that the player can read Check the type of data recorded on the disc Create a new disc if necessary After 5 seconds To...

Page 37: ...idity than ordinary music CDs Leaving them inside a car for extended periods may damage and make playback impossible Some CD R RWs can not be played back successfully thanks to incompatibility among writing software a CD recorder CD R RW drive and the discs This player cannot play the CD R RW discs if the session is not closed This player cannot play the CD R RW discs which contains other than CD ...

Page 38: ...o 62 dB AM Frequency Range 530 kHz 1 710 kHz Usable Sensitivity 27 dB µV S N 20 dB English CD Player Power Supply DC 12 V 11 V 16 V Test Voltage 14 4 V Negative Ground Tone Controls Bass Treble Bass 12 dB at 60 Hz Treble 12 dB at 16 kHz Equalizer Center Frequency 60 160 400 1 k 3 k 6 k 16 k Hz CQ C7413U Band 1 60 80 100 200 Hz Band 2 500 1k 2k 3k Hz Band 3 10k 12k 15k 18k Hz CQ C7113U Variable Ran...

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