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All the available tracks on current disc are played in a
random sequence.

All the available tracks on all discs in the magazine are played in a random
sequence.

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Various Way of Listening

: Press

(Press again to cancel)

5

SCAN

: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds

(Press and hold again to cancel)

5

SCAN

: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds

(Press and hold again to cancel)

4

: Press

(Press again to cancel)

6

REPEAT

: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds

(Press and hold again to cancel)

6

REPEAT

All Tracks

First

Track on

All Discs

Scan

Play

Current

Track

Current

Disc

Repeat

Play

DISC

DISC

DISC

RANDOM

: Press

(Press again to cancel)

4

Lights

RANDOM

Lights

Lights

Lights

Lights

Lights

Lights

Lights

Lights

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With the scanning of all tracks over, the original
program starts playing from the beginning.

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With the scanning of all tracks over, the original
disc starts playing from the beginning.

All Tracks

Current

Disc

Random

Play

R

R

SCAN

SCAN

REP

REP

The first 10 seconds of each track on the discs plays in sequence.

The first track of all the discs in the magazine is played for 10 seconds each.

Repeat the current track selection.

Repeat the current disc selection.

Summary of Contents for CQ-VX2200W

Page 1: ... manual for future reference SKIP ST DISC REP R SCAN TPS LOC EQ B NR SPACE POSI MTL DISP SPACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 REMOTE REVERSE SOURCE OPEN OPEN S A D M REPEAT REPEAT DSP SPACE DISPLAY CLOCK SEL S A TUNE TRACK SCAN RANDOM CQ VX2200 INTEGRATED CD CASSETTE RECEIVER WITH DSP MTL B NR TPS SKIP MUTE VOL AUTO P S ANALYZER PWR Human Equalizer FM DISC AM4 5DISC AM4 5DISC ...

Page 2: ...TRIC SHOCK AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE ONLY THE INCLUDED COMPONENTS Laser products Wave length 780 nm Laser power No hazardous radiation is emitted with safety protection E N G L I S H Safety Information Contents Page Safety Information 2 Use This Product Safely 8 Components 8 Remote Control 10 Name of Controls and Functions 11 Power and Basic Operations 12 Radio Basics 14 CD Player Basics 16 Ca...

Page 3: ...h tempera tures inside your car Give the interior a chance to cool down before switching the unit on Use the Proper Power Supply This product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC nega tive ground battery system Disc Mechanism Do not insert coins or any small objects Keep screw drivers and other metallic objects away from the disc mechanism and disc Tape Mechanism Keep magnets screwdrivers or othe...

Page 4: ...de Lithium battery side face up Battery holder q While pushing w Pull e Install the battery Control Reference Guide Point the remote control unit at the main unit s sensor REMOTE PWR Power Power ON OFF MUTE ATT Attenuator Mute the sound temporarily Decrease the volume to 1 10 VOL Volume Adjust volume SEL Select Select the setting item Change MONO LOCAL DISP Display Change display BAND Change band ...

Page 5: ...CK Change frequency Change track Select Adjust the item SPACE Change sound space REMOTE Remote control sensor SEL Select Select the setting item DISP Display Change display Display VFD S A Spectrum Analyzer Change Spectrum Analyzer pattern Arrange Spectrum Analyzer OPEN Open the panel PWR Power SOURCE Power ON OFF Change source D M Direct Memory Recall the direct memory Memorize the frequency MUTE...

Page 6: ...until the accessory indicator lights Preparation SOURCE PWR DISP The sound level for each source is stored in memory For radio one volume setting for AM one volume setting for all FMs OPEN Display Change Press DISP When Power is Off Example CD Mode Clock display Display off VOLUME 20 Clock display Dot Spectrum Analyzer display Track number Track playing time CD 01 0 37 8 15 8 15 Power and Basic Op...

Page 7: ...etting Press to move to minute Press and hold for more than 2 seconds Press to adjust hour Press to adjust minute 12 00 8 00 8 00 8 15 8 15 DISP DISPLAY CLOCK DISP DISPLAY CLOCK SOURCE When a CD is in the player When a tape is in the player When a changer with a magazine loaded is connected When AUX IN setting is ON Press Press again to cancel MUTE Press to set Notes If clock is not adjusted ADJUS...

Page 8: ... FM broadcast LOCAL Searching stops at a strong signal only MONO ON LOCAL OFF MONO ON LOCAL ON MONO OFF LOCAL ON q Press and hold for more than 2 seconds w Press to select MONO LOCAL e Press to change the display as follows SEL SEL FM1 FM2 FM3 AM Radio Basics SOURCE Press to select the radio mode Press to select an FM band Higher frequency Lower frequency Press and hold for more than 0 5 seconds t...

Page 9: ...eset Memory Manually save a station in the preset memory FM1 2 102 70 FM1 1 87 50 MUTE AUTO P Note New stations are overwritten on existing saved stations after following this procedure Press and hold for more than 2 seconds The 6 strongest available stations will be automatically saved in the memory under preset numbers 1 to 6 Once set the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds ea...

Page 10: ...er Basics SOURCE Disc Insert Eject CD u Eject Button Label Side Mode Selection Press to select the CD mode Next track Press and hold Beginning of the current track Previous track Press twice Track Selection Fast Forward Reverse Fast forward Fast reverse Release to resume the regular CD play Track Number Play Time Repeat Random and Scan Indicator Cautions Do not use irregularly shaped CDs To avoid ...

Page 11: ...s only a CD R disc on which sound was recorded Some recorded CD R discs by using CD recorder are not playable because of their characteristic or scratches or dirt on the discs You can not play a CD R disc that has not been finalized A CD RW disc is not playable MP3 file video CD CD ROM and CD EX disc are not playable Be sure to observe the handling instructions of CD R disc Do not apply a disc tha...

Page 12: ...ct Button Exposed side SOURCE Mode Selection Press to select the cas sette tape mode Fast Forward Rewind Fast Forward Rewind Play Side Change Cautions To avoid damaging the front panel do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open Do not pinch your finger or hand in the front panel Do not insert foreign matter into the disc and cassette tape slots Notes Loading a tape when the power ...

Page 13: ... skip does not work when an unrecorded portion of a tape is less than 15 seconds Tape Program Search TPS Operation Activates the tape rewind and goes back to the beginning of the current program The TPS finds the beginning of a following program correspondent to how many times you press this but ton Up to 8 programs Activates the tape fast forward and goes to the beginning of the next program The ...

Page 14: ... CD Changer Control SOURCE Preparation Insert the disc when NO DISC appears Mode Selection Press to select the CD changer mode Disc Selection Next disc Previous disc Track Selection Fast Forward Reverse Release to resume the regular CD play When a CD Changer with a magazine loaded is connected Blinks during CD Changer play Repeat Disc Random Disc and Scan Disc Indicator Notes Loading a magazine wh...

Page 15: ...hold again to cancel 6 REPEAT All Tracks First Track on All Discs Scan Play Current Track Current Disc Repeat Play DISC DISC DISC RANDOM Press Press again to cancel 4 Lights RANDOM Lights Lights Lights Lights Lights Lights Lights Lights With the scanning of all tracks over the original program starts playing from the beginning With the scanning of all tracks over the original disc starts playing f...

Page 16: ...can be made in a car like being in a concert hall Default SPACE OFF Setting range 8 types including SPACE OFF Sound space is available for each mode AM FM CD Cassette Tape CD Changer AUX IN and Direct Memory SPACE DISP D M SOURCE Sound Space and Useful Functions Direct Memory Your favorite FM AM radio station can be memorized in the D M button and you can call back radio stations just by pressing ...

Page 17: ... to cancel D M New station is overwritten on existing saved station The direct memoried station is received Press and hold for more than 2 seconds D M D M 88 10 D M MEMORY FM1 98 50 After setting SPACE indicator will illuminate SOURCE AUX IN Select the station in Radio mode a page 14 Recalling the Direct Memory Memorize DISC REP R SCAN LOC SPACE MTL LIVE HOUSE Example Space Indicator ...

Page 18: ...LOC MTL WAVE 24 CQ VX2200W 15 E N G L I S H S A Sound Space and Useful Functions continued Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern Default WAVE Variety 13 types including BLANK SPEANA and ALL DISP OFF Spectrum Analyzer Arrangement Default NORMAL POSI Variety 8 types except for BLANK SPEANA and ALL DISP OFF SEL d s Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern WAVE AURORA MILKY WAY TWINKLE STAR SUN SPC SARGASSO BIG ...

Page 19: ...s There are special functions in Spectrum Analyzer Display Pattern Direction Change Positive Negative Switch Arrange the Spectrum Analyzer Display using these methods NORMAL REVERSE 1 REVERSE 2 REVERSE 3 Regular Spectrum Analyzer display Regular display is reversed vertically REVERSE 1 display is reversed horizontally REVERSE 2 display is reversed vertically Example SPEANA POSI Positive SPEANA NEG...

Page 20: ...Tone Quality Human Equalizer HEQ There are 49 ready patterns to make presetting easier Default FLAT Setting range 0 3 for each patterns 49 patterns Sound Setting Select HUMAN EQ Select GRAPHIC EQ Save Your Tone Quality Preference Graphic Equalizer GEQ You can adjust the level from bass to treble in each of 7 frequency bands Up to 6 tone quality preferences can be saved in memory Default 0 dB for e...

Page 21: ...n pressed for more than 10 seconds the display returns to the normal operation mode To return to the normal operation mode Press DISP Heavy bass Light bass Sharp treble Soft treble Positioning Image Memorize GEQ Preset Memory Calling Back the Preset Tone Quality Adjustment Selected frequency blinks After adjusting EQ indicator will illuminate Frequency changes as follows Adjust the level for each ...

Page 22: ...ze the rear speaker connected to the built in amplifier as Sub Woofers that outputs only bass Default OFF Bass Enhancement Super Dynamic Bass Boost SDBB The bass of the 4 speakers connected to the built in amplifier is enhanced so that you can enjoy heavy bass sound Default OFF Select SDBB SELECT Select POSITION SEL Sound Image Position You can adjust the sound image in accor dance with a listener...

Page 23: ... Regular output stereo OFF 200 Hz 150 Hz 100 Hz FLAT Adjust the Sub Woofer output level It is also interlocked with the preout rear speaker output BAL FAD POSI SDBB and SPACE settings for rear speaker output will be invalid Bass Enhancement monaural Does not cut the treble Note Set to FLAT when using the cutoff frequency adjustment function built in an optional amplifier Normal output Variable low...

Page 24: ...ect DIMMER SEL Dimmer Default MID When side marker lamp is on HIGH When side marker lamp is off Other Setting Spectrum Analyzer Speed Default SPEANA FAST Select SPEANA SPEED Excluding AUX IN from Source Selection Default ON Select AUX IN SET AUX IN SET MONO LOC DIMMER SEL MUTE KEY SEL SPEANA SPEED TITLE SCROLL Select MUTE KEY SEL Mute ATT Attenuator Decreasing range by pressing button can be selec...

Page 25: ...ter Slower SLOW FAST HIGH MID LOW Darker Medium Brighter Display brightness with the side marker lamps on or off can be set Note Be sure to connect the illumination lead a page 36 DIMMER MID Example SPEANA FAST Example No sound Decrease to 1 10 ATT MUTE MUTE KEY Example External input AUX IN is selectable as a source External input AUX IN is not selectable as a source OFF ON C The Title scroll fun...

Page 26: ... to the WARN ING statement above Identify and label the car wires Connect the car wires to the wires of the power connector Install the unit in the dashboard Check the operation of the unit If you encounter problems please consult your nearest professional installer Caution This unit operates with a 12 volt DC nega tive ground auto battery system only Do not attempt to use it in any other system D...

Page 27: ...he leads using a 1 5 volt AA battery as follows Hold one lead against one pole of the battery and stroke the other lead across the other pole You will hear a scraping sound in a speaker if you are hold ing a speaker lead If not keep testing different lead combinations until you have located all the speaker leads When you label them include the speaker location for each Antenna Motor If your car is...

Page 28: ... nearest profes sional installer Motor Antenna Connect the car motor antenna lead to the blue motor antenna relay control lead Battery Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct radio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse block Installation Guide continued Antenna Connect the antenna by plugging the antenna lead into the antenna receptacle Equipment Connect any optional equipment such a...

Page 29: ... mmφ x 8 q are appended four pieces the other four pieces are fixed on the transportation bracket Screw with washer 5 mmφ x 8 mm q Binding Head Sdrew x 8 5 mmφ x 8 mm Typical Installation For vehicle with double DIN size 1 Remove Car radio or little object box from the vehicle and the stopping brackets 2 Use the appended screws q or w to install the brackets on this unit 3 Install this unit into t...

Page 30: ...ue white stripe ACC Power Lead To ACC power 12V DC Red Resistor 1 kΩ Battery Lead To the car battery continuous 12V DC Ground Lead To a clean bare metallic part of the car chassis Yellow Fuse 10A Black Blue Front Speaker Lead Rear Speaker Lead CD Cassette Receiver CQ VX2200W 36 CQ VX2200W 27 E N G L I S H Electrical Connections Wiring Diagram Note If your car does not have a power line connected t...

Page 31: ... terminals free from touching any metal parts Remember if your car has a drive computer or a navigation computer the data of its memory may be erased when the battery terminals are disconnected Connect the power cord after completion of other connections to prevent shortings Red Audio Right White Audio Left CD Changer Control Connector CD Changer Input Connector Gray Gray black stripe Green Green ...

Page 32: ...up grade Fuse 3A Yellow FRONT REAR to AUX Red R Red R Red R White L Red R White L Red R White L Red R White L Red R White L White L White L Car TV etc CD C IN Power Connector Ground lead Battery Lead Antenna Front Speaker Lead Rear Speaker Lead Front Speaker Rear Speaker Left Right Left Right Power Amplifire Power Amplifire System Upgrade Example Combination CD changer CX DP88N A car TV 8 Speakers...

Page 33: ...ables are not correctly connected aConnect cables correctly Car s engine switch is not on aTurn your car s ignition switch to ACC or ON 39 CQ VX2200W 1 E N G L I S H 30 Preliminary Steps Check and take steps as described in the tables below If You Suspect Something Wrong Immediately switch power off Disconnect the power connector and check that there is neither smoke nor heat from the unit before ...

Page 34: ... ed automatically CD sound skips tone quality is low Sound skip due to vibration CD is not ejected CD Troubleshooting continued Trouble Cause Step Much noise in FM stereo and monaural broadcasts Preset station is reset Radio Battery cable is not correctly connected aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live The motor antenna relay control lead is not connected correctly a If th...

Page 35: ...No sound from left right front or rear speaker Left and right sounds are reversed in stereo listening Only bass or monaural sound from rear speaker SBC SW is set to ON aSet SBC SW to OFF The right speaker wire is connected to the left speaker and the left speaker wire to the right speaker aConnect the speaker wires to the correct one Cables are not correctly connected aConnect the cables correctly...

Page 36: ... Action was taken to start playing before disc is fully ejected a Open the panel and press u CD EJECT button Display Cause Step Cassette Tape PLS EJECT No operation by some cause a Open the panel and press u CST EJECT button Display Cause Step CD Changer NO DISC CD CH E3 CD CH E1 CD CH E2 Disc is dirty or is upside down a Select the next available compact disc Check disc Disc has scratches a Selec...

Page 37: ...fferent substitutes or fuses with a higher rating or connecting the product directly without a fuse could cause fire or damage to this unit If the replacement fuse fails contact your nearest Panasonic Service Center for service Reset Switch Reset switch Insert a hard slender stick into the hole and push the switch The unit returns to the default state when the trouble is reset Remember the data an...

Page 38: ...th to wipe from the center outward Caution on New Discs A new disc may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeter These may cause malfunction Remove the rough edges using a pencil etc Refer to page 17 as to CD Rs Tape Slack Use a pencil or similar object to take up the slack as shown If a loose tape is used this may result in the tape becoming tangled in the rotating parts of the unit Expos...

Page 39: ...no 60 dB Frequency Response 20 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB Stereo Separation 42 dB at 1 kHz Image response ratio 75 dB AM Radio Frequency Range 531 kHz 1 602 kHz Usable Sensitivity 27 dB µV Image response ratio 65 dB CD Player Channel 2 channels Quantization 16 bit liner Frequency Response 5 Hz 20 kHz Dynamic range 90 dB IHF A Wow and Flutter Below measurable limits Cassette Tape Player Reproduction system 4 t...

Page 40: ...YFM284C367ZA TAMACO1101 0 Printed in Taiwan Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Central P O Box 288 Osaka 542 8588 Japan ...

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