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CD Player

Note:

Loading a disc when the power is off allows the
power to be turned on.

Open the front panel.

Press [OPEN] on the front panel.

1

Insert the disc.

Playback will start automatically after the
unit recognized the loaded disc as an ordi-
nary music CD. (When a CD-R or CD-RW
which has CD-DA formatted data as the
same as an ordinary music CD is loaded,
this unit recognizes it as an ordinary music
CD.)
Close the front panel manually.

2

Disc Insert and Playback

Stop and Disc Eject

1

Press [OPEN] on the front panel.

2

Press [

<

(eject) to stop CD play and eject the

disc.

Label side

(Eject)

<

Close

CD player mode display

Do not insert a disc when “DISC” indi-
cator lights.

Lights when the disc is loaded/played.

Caution:

Only 12 cm CD, CD-DA data recorded CD-R and CD-RW discs are available for this unit.

This unit does not support CD text display.

This unit does not support MP3 disc playback.

Refer to page 47 about notes on CD-Rs/RWs.

To avoid damaging the front panel, do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open.

Do not use irregular shaped discs.

Do not use discs that have a seal or label attached.

Do not insert foreign matter into the disc slot.

The back side of the front panel becomes hot during use, but this is not an indication of any problem. Do
not touch anything here except [

<

(eject).

The disc insertion slot and its vicinity become hot, but this is not an indication of any problem. Be care-
ful when inserting a disc or pressing [

<

(eject).

Track Selection

/[

$

]: Advance to the next track.

/[

%

]: Back to the beginning of the current track. 

Back to the previous track. (Press twice.)

Pause

Press [BAND] (

;

/

1

).

Press [BAND] (

;

/

1

) again to cancel.

Listening to a CD

Track Search

Press and hold.

/[

$

]: Fast forward

/[

%

]: Fast backward

Release to resume the regular play.

Direct Track Selection 

Example: track number 10

1

Press [

] (NUMBER).

2

Press [1] [0].

3

Press [SET] to set.

The corresponding track starts playing.

Display Change

Press 

/[DISP] (display) to change the dis-

play.

DISPLAY

Track number/track
playing time (Default)

Clock display

CD Player Mode

(When a CD is in the player.)
Press 

/[SOURCE] to change to CD

player mode. 
Playback starts automatically.

SOURCE

(SOURCE)

[DISP] 

(Display)

[

%

] [

$

(Track)

[SET] 

[BAND] 

(Pause)

[

(NUMBER) 

[0] 

to 

[9] 

(Track number)

RANDOM

SCAN

REPEAT

Car Audio

PWR

DISP

NUMBER

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

DIM

BAND

RET

MENU

SET

SOURCE

FACE

S • A

MUTE

VOL

RETURN

DIMMER

Note:

Press 

/[DISP] (display) or [

] (NUM-

BER) to return to the regular mode.

If a non-existent track number is input and en-
tered, the command is invalid and the display re-
turns to regular mode. 

DISPLAY

Track playing time

Track number

(Track)

VOL

MENU

OPEN

SOURCE

DISPLAY

[BAND] (

;

/

1

(Pause)

 

[OPEN]

BAND

APM/ 

;

1

MOSFET

 50W 

4

Note:

Ejecting the disc when the unit is in the CD player
mode allows the power to be turned off.

Only for the remote control unit

Repeat and random indicator

SOURCE

DISPLAY

Summary of Contents for CQDF802

Page 1: ... side Lithium battery included Battery holder Position A Position B 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 observe proper local disposal rules when you dispose of batteries Caution Improper use of batteries may cause overheating an explosion or ignition resulting in injury or a fire B...

Page 2: ... 22 25 29 Returns to the previous display DISPLAY Note Press the Spectrum Analyzer display to active the cursor of the touch panel on VOL CQ DF802W MENU OPEN BAND APM 1 MOSFET 50W X 4 Display next page on Source display Indicates Switches off the power page 20 Press and hold Selects a source page 20 Radio CD player mode CD changer control SOURCE Spectrum Analyzer S A display page 36 Clock basics p...

Page 3: ... control unit Power off Press and hold on the main unit again for more than 1 second Press and hold PWR SOURCE on the remote control unit again for more than 1 second SOURCE 1 Source Press SOURCE to change the source SOURCE 2 Note The sound level for each source is stored in memory There is one volume setting for AM radio band and one volume setting for FM radio band Decrease the volume to 1 10 Cl...

Page 4: ... for tuning in the preset station Press 1 to 6 on the remote control unit P SET TUNE Note Frequency setting can be performed even after selecting a preset num ber 1 Select a band and frequency steps 1 2 and 3 on the previous page 2 Press and hold the Spectrum Analyzer display for more than 2 seconds until the preset number blinks 3 Press or to select a preset number 1j6 4 Press and hold preset for...

Page 5: ... not touch anything here except eject The disc insertion slot and its vicinity become hot but this is not an indication of any problem Be care ful when inserting a disc or pressing eject Track Selection Advance to the next track Back to the beginning of the current track Back to the previous track Press twice Pause Press BAND 1 Press BAND 1 again to cancel Listening to a CD Track Search Press and ...

Page 6: ...onds Note Press MENU MENU DISP display to return to the regular mode Press RET RETURN to return to the previ ous display REP Lights during repeat play RAND Lights during random play RTN EXIT or or Only for the remote control unit Press 5 SCAN to change setting On The first 10 seconds of each track plays in sequence Off Cancel or Lights during menu play setting Lights during CD player menu mode Men...

Page 7: ...ISP Display Track Disc SET NUMBER 0 to 9 Disc number RANDOM SCAN REPEAT Car Audio PWR DISP NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DIM BAND RET MENU S E T SOURCE FACE S A MUTE VOL RETURN DIMMER CD changer mode display 2 Lights when the changer magazine is con nected Lights when the disc is played Track Selection Advance to the next track Back to the beginning of the current track Back to the previous track Pre...

Page 8: ...seconds Press and hold 4 RANDOM for more than 2 seconds to change setting On RAND blinks Off Displayed for 2 seconds Press 6 REPEAT to change setting When you press a button the screen on the left is displayed for 2 seconds Press and hold 6 REPEAT for more than 2 seconds to change setting When you press a button the screen on the left is displayed for 2 seconds Note Press MENU MENU DISP display to...

Page 9: ...s of the speakers are moder ately emphasized lights The sounds of the subwoofer can be heard clearly S HDB is non active Direct setting on the re mote control unit when the menu is not displayed Press S HDB to change setting When you press a button the screen on the left is dis played for 2 seconds or or Note Press MENU MENU DISP display to return to the regular mode Press RET RETURN to return to ...

Page 10: ...r to select FADER 2 Press SET to set SET 1 Press or to select SUB W LEV 2 Press SET to set SET 1 Press or to select SUB W FRQ 2 Press SET to set SET 3 Setting Press or to adjust the level Increase the bass Decrease the bass Press or to adjust the level Increase the treble Decrease the treble Press or to adjust the level Right enhanced Left enhanced Press or to adjust the level Front enhanced Rear ...

Page 11: ...utton the screen on the left is dis played for 2 seconds Press S A to change setting When you press a button the screen on the left is dis played for 2 seconds or or or or or or or Bright Medium Dark Note Press MENU MENU DISP display to return to the regular mode Press RET RETURN to return to the previ ous display Press Spectrum Analyzer display on S A setting to return to the previous display RTN...

Page 12: ...ange setting No sound Decrease the volume to 1 10 Attenuation Operation sound beep is on Operation sound beep is off Security function is active Security function is non active Black display Demonstration display Clock display is on Security function When the key in the ignition is turned OFF Security message will be active The panel removable alarm will be active When the removable face plate is ...

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