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Changing Audio Modes

Press [SEL] to switch the audio modes as follows.

VOL

a

BAS

a

TRE

(Volume)

(Bass)

(Treble)

c

d

FAd

b

BAL

(Fader)

(Balance)

Bass and Treble

Press  [SEL] to select the BASS/TREBLE mode. Press [VOL

j

j

]

or [VOL

i

i

to increase or decrease the bass/treble response.

–12 to 0 (Center) to 12

–12 to 0 (Center) to 12

Balance

Press  [SEL] to select the BALANCE mode. Press [VOL

j

j

or

[VOL

i

i

to shift the sound volume to the right or left speakers.

1 to 15

R or L

Balance Center

Fader

Press  [SEL] to select the FADER mode. Press [VOL

j

j

or

[VOL

i

i

to shift the sound volume to the front or rear speakers.

1 to 15

F or R

Fader Center

Note: When a control mode (BAS/TRE/BAL/FAd) is selected but no operation is made within 5
seconds (2 seconds at volume mode), the display will return to the normal operation (Radio,
Cassette, etc.) mode. In such a case, press [SEL] again to select the next control mode.

d

(R: Right, L: Left)

(F: Front, R: Rear)

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Summary of Contents for CQ-R221W

Page 1: ...High Power Cassette Player Receiver with Changer Control Operating Instructions CQ R221W R Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use ...

Page 2: ...s Volume Level For your driving safety keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions Car Washing To avoid electrical shorts which may cause fire or other damage do not expose this equipment including the speakers and tape to water or excessive moisture Car Ventilation If your car is parked for several hours in direct sunlight the temperature inside the car may become ...

Page 3: ...CQ R221W 3 3 24 26 28 31 33 34 35 38 40 41 42 43 43 43 ...

Page 4: ...e 0 to 39 Volume Level Press VOLj j or VOLi i for more than 0 5 second to change numeric levels on the display rapidly CQ R221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB Mute Press MUTE to mute the sound completely MUTE blinks while this operation Press MUTE again to cancel Note This unit is equipped with an anti volume blast circuit which serves as an automatic volume level adjuster so that you will not be deafened w...

Page 5: ...t the BALANCE mode Press VOLj j or VOLi i to shift the sound volume to the right or left speakers 1 to 15 R or L Balance Center Fader Press SEL to select the FADER mode Press VOLj j or VOLi i to shift the sound volume to the front or rear speakers 1 to 15 F or R Fader Center Note When a control mode BAS TRE BAL FAd is selected but no operation is made within 5 seconds 2 seconds at volume mode the ...

Page 6: ...r c d CQ R2 S HDB Selecting a Band Press BAND to select the bands as follows FM1 a FM2 a FM3 a AM c d STEREO indicator lights if the station is broadcasting in stereo CQ S HDB CQ S HDB Manual Tuning Press TUNEj j or TUNEi i to move to a higher or lower frequency Seek Tuning Press and hold TUNEj j or TUNEi i for more than 0 5 seconds then release The radio automatically stops on the next station Ho...

Page 7: ...anned for 5 seconds Press the appropriate preset button for the station you want to hear Note The stations manually preset on the selected band will be deleted Note You can change the memory setting by repeating the above procedure Preset Station Setting Up to 24 stations can be preset in the station memory as follows FM1 FM2 FM3 AM 6 stations 6 stations 6 stations 6 stations 21W Press and hold d ...

Page 8: ... will play on the same program side again If you fast forward to the end play will resume from the beginning of the other side of the tape Changing Sides Press to switch to the program on the other side of the tape The display changes to indicate which program is playing Ejecting the Tape Press u and the cassette will eject for removal and the previous mode of operation will be resumed Notes If po...

Page 9: ...d portion of the tape is less than 15 seconds Repeat Play Press 4 REP to repeat the same music you are now listening to After finishing the music just listened to the rewind starts automatically until the beginning of music and the same music starts playing again To turn it off press 4 REP again Metal Tape Mode Press 1 MTL when playing metal or chromium dioxide CrO2 tapes To turn it off press 1 MT...

Page 10: ...TPS mode may not work correctly in the following cases This however does not mean that the unit is defective There is an interval less than 4 seconds or having a high level of noise or hum between programs There is particularly low level passage during the program Notes on Cassette Tapes Pencil Do not touch or pull out the tape Tape Slack Use a pencil or similar object to take up the slack as show...

Page 11: ... descending or ascending order Selecting a Track Press TRACK once to go to the next track Press repeatedly to step forward through all the tracks Press TRACK once to play from the beginning of the current track Press twice to play the previous track Press repeatedly to step backward through all the tracks CQ R S HDB CQ R S HDB Searching a Track Press and hold TRACK or TRACK for more than 0 5 secon...

Page 12: ...e next available compact disc Displays when compact disc is scratched Selects next available compact disc Displays when the compact disc stops operating for some reason Please contact your nearest authorized Panasonic Servicenter Displays when there is no disc in the magazine CD Changer Basics continued Scanning Discs Press and hold 3 SCAN for more than 2 seconds The 1st track of all the discs in ...

Page 13: ...urs press j j or i i Press again DISP for minute setting To set minutes press j j or i i Hold j j or i i to change numbers rapidly When you have set the time press DISP d d Resetting the Time When you want to reset the time press and hold DISP for more than 2 seconds to activate the time setting mode Then repeat step to above Selecting the Clock Display Press DISP for clock display Press DISP once...

Page 14: ...ion Battery Type Panasonic lithium battery CR2025 Included Battery Life Approximately 6 months under normal use at room temperature Do not disassemble or short the battery Do not throw a battery into a fire Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents Be careful to the disposal rules when you dispose of batteries Caution Improper use of batteries may cause overheating an explos...

Page 15: ...ment if possible should be installed by a professional installer In case of difficulty please consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center 1 This system is to be used only in a 12 volt DC battery system car with negative ground 2 Follow the electrical connection on page 20 carefully Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit 3 Connect the power lead after other connections are m...

Page 16: ...llows Using the Rear Support Strap Affix one end of the Rear Support Strap to the rear of the unit and the other end to the Fire Wall of Car or some other metallic area Using the Rubber Cushion Option If there is an existing Rear Support Bracket on the Fire Wall of Car Cover Mounting Bolt on the rear of the unit with Rubber Cushion Option and mount it into the existing Rear Support Bracket Install...

Page 17: ...Fig 1 b Pull out the unit while pushing the two lock levers using Dismounting Plate as follows Fig 2 3 c Remove the unit pulling with both hands Fig 4 Note Do not lose the Dismounting Plate It will be needed to remove the unit from the car s dashboard CQ R221W S HDB CQ RG221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB Lock Lever Dismounting Plate Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 3 a a Fig 1 ...

Page 18: ...a supplied case d As shown in Fig 7 insert the removable face plate with the arrow pointing toward the removable face plate case until you hear a click Keep the removable face plate in the case Then you can bring the plate safely CQ R221W Main Unit Contacts Security Indicator Fig 6 Fig 5 Removable Face Plate Case Set two arrows together Fig 7 Press This unit is equipped with a removable face plate...

Page 19: ... plate is not water proof Do not expose it to water or excessive moisture 3 Do not remove the removable face plate while driving your car 4 Do not place the removable face plate on the dashboard or nearby areas where the temperature rises to high levels 5 Do not touch the contacts on the removable face plate or on the main unit since this may result in poor electrical contacts 6 If dirt or other f...

Page 20: ... DP88N BATTERY LEAD To Battery of Car Connect to the BAT terminal on the fuse block of the car The power should be supplied continu ously to the yellow leads regardless of the on off position of the ignition key POWER LEAD Connect to the radio power line of the car or to the IGN or ACC terminal of the fuse block GROUND LEAD Connect to a well grounded metallic part of your car MOTOR ANTENNA RELAY C...

Page 21: ...a common earth lead Never connect the speaker cord to the body of the car This unit uses the BTCL circuit so each speaker should be connected separately using parallel vinyl insulated cords 5 The speaker cords and the power amplifier unit should be kept away about 30 cm apart from the antenna and antenna extension cord 6 Follow the connection diagram below carefully Failure to do so may cause dama...

Page 22: ...lines Radio memory buttons do not work Not holding buttons down long enough Press and hold buttons for more than 2 seconds Tape sound quality is poor Heads are dirty Poor quality tape Clean heads Ask a service representative for advice Use better quality tape CD Changer will not operate Unit not properly connected Unit not switched into CD Changer mode No CDs in the magazine Check connections Pres...

Page 23: ...ereo Tape Speed 4 76 cm sec FF REW Time Less than 110 sec C 60 Frequency Response 30 14000 Hz Normal 30 17000 Hz Metal Wow and Flutter 0 12 WRMS Signal to Noise Ratio 52 dB 62 dB Dolby B NR on Note Specifications and the design are subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements Fuse Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating 12 A when replacing a blown fuse Fuses with highe...

Page 24: ...CQ R221W 24 1 CQ R221W S HDB PWR S HDB VOLj j VOLi i 0 39 VOLj j VOLi i CQ R221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE S HDB 2 MUTE S HDB 2 PWR ...

Page 25: ...CQ R221W 25 2 S HDB S HDB SEL VOL BAS TRE FAd BAL SEL VOLj j VOLi i 12 0 12 12 0 12 SEL BALANCE VOLj j VOLi i 1 15 R L SEL FADER VOLj j VOLi i 1 15 F R BAS TRE BAL FAd 5 VOL 2 SEL d R L F R S HDB ...

Page 26: ...CQ R221W 26 3 CQ R221W S HDB MODE a a c d CQ R22 S HDB BAND FM1 a FM2 a FM3 a AM c d ST CQ S HDB CQ S HDB TUNEj j TUNEi i TUNEj j TUNEi i ...

Page 27: ...CQ R221W 27 4 CQ R22 S HDB CQ S HDB CQ R221 B BAND 1 6 FM1 AM BAND APM 2 1 6 6 5 24 21W d d FM1 FM2 FM3 AM 6 6 6 6 MONO MONO MONO 1 6 21W ...

Page 28: ...CQ R221W 28 5 S HDB CQ R221W S HDB CQ R221W HDB u u u CQ R221W B ...

Page 29: ...CQ R221W 29 6 5 SKP 5 SKP B SKIP REPEAT 15 4 REP 4 REP CrO2 1 MTL 1 MTL MTL 2 NR B NR 2 NR B B NR B NR 221W CQ R221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB ...

Page 30: ...CQ R221W 30 7 TPS 3 TPS 9 8 EX1 3 TPS EX2 3 TPS EX3 3 TPS EX4 3 TPS 3 TPS TPS 4 21W CQ S HDB CQ S HDB d or Pencil Do not touch or pull out the tape 8 0 c 1 9 c 90 C 90 ...

Page 31: ...CQ R221W 31 8 CQ R221W S HDB MODE CQ R221W S HDB 1MTL iDISC NR2 DISCj TRACK TRACK CQ S HDB CQ S HDB TRACK TRACK 0 5 TRACK TRACK ...

Page 32: ...CQ R221W 32 1 4 REPEAT REPEAT 221W 5 RANDOM CD 3 SCAN 10 3 SCAN 1W 1W 3 SCAN 2 10 3 SCAN 2 CD CD Panasonic 4 REPEAT 5 RANDOM ...

Page 33: ...CQ R221W 33 10 CQ R221W S HDB DISP 2 AdJ DISP 2 12 j j i i DISP j j i i j j i i DISP d d CQ S HDB 12 DISP 2 DISP DISP ...

Page 34: ...CQ R221W 34 11 A B Panasonic CR 2025 B A PWR SOURCE Band Disc up program STOP Car Audio Car Audio BAND DISC UP PRG ATT PWR VOL MODE MUTE TRACK TUNE MUTE ji TUNE TRACK Rewind Fast Forward ...

Page 35: ...W 35 12 1 1 1 1 5 mm φ 5 mm φ x 16 mm 1 5 mm φ 30 1 4 5 mm 6 mm Panasonic 1 12 2 40 3 4 BAT 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 Car Audio Car Audio BAND DISC UP BAND DISC UP PRG ATT ATT PWR VOL MODE MUTE TRACK TUNE 1 182 mm 53 mm 1 ...

Page 36: ...CQ R221W 36 13 3 mmφ 2 a b c d e 3 1 ...

Page 37: ...CQ R221W 37 14 CQ R221W S HDB a 1 b 2 3 c 4 CQ R221W S HDB CQ RG221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB 2 4 3 a a 1 ...

Page 38: ...CQ R221W 38 15 a b 5 CQ R221W c d 7 CQ R221W 6 5 7 ...

Page 39: ...CQ R221W 39 16 a b CQ R221W S HDB CQ R221W S HDB 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 40: ...CQ R221W 40 17 5 mm CQ R221W CX DP88N BATTERY CX DP88N Panasonic CX DP88N DP88N ...

Page 41: ...CQ R221W 41 18 1 2 40 W 3 4 8 4 BTCL 5 30 cm 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

Page 42: ...CQ R221W 42 19 ON ACC 2 CD CD CD MODE CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD ...

Page 43: ...2 5 A 0 5 W 4 40 W 4 4 20 W 4 4 DIN45 324 4 2 0 V 1 kHz 0 dB 4 4 8 178 50 150 mm 1 6 87 5 108 MHz 6 dB V S N 30 dB 35 dB 1 kHz 531 1602 kHz 28 dB V S N 20 dB 4 2 4 76 cm sec 110 C 60 30 14000 Hz 30 17000 Hz 0 12 WRMS 52 dB 62 dB Dolby B NR on 12 A Panasonic DOLBY D A ...

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Page 48: ...YFM284C345CC TAMACO0102 0 Printed in Taiwan Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Central P O Box 288 Osaka 542 8588 Japan ...

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