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Installation

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Installation 

Before you install your CD player, read all
the instructions in this owner’s manual. You
should be able to answer all of these ques-
tions about your vehicle’s electrical and
sound systems.

• Which terminal in my vehicle’s fuse box

supplies power even when the ignition is
turned off?

• Which terminal in my vehicle's fuse box

is for accessories?

• How do I connect a wire to the fuse box?

• Which CD player wires are line-level

outputs and which are speaker outputs?

Also, be aware that installation in your vehi-
cle might require cutting or modifying your
vehicle.

We recommend that you install the CD play-
er by temporarily connecting it to ground and
power, optional components, and your
speakers. Then test the connections, discon-
nect the CD player, mount it in your vehicle,
and reconnect it. The instructions in this
manual are arranged in this order.

PREPARING THE 
MOUNTING AREA

Before you mount the CD player, be sure you
have all the necessary materials. Then con-
firm that the CD player fits your vehicle’s
mounting area. This auto sound CD player
system is a DIN-E size unit that requires a
2

1

2

4

-inch high by 7

1

2

4

-inch wide by 7

1

2

2

0

inch

deep (57 × 184 × 190 mm) mounting area.

Cautions:

• Make sure your vehicle’s mounting area

is as level as possible.

• Be sure to avoid obstructions behind the

mounting surface.

Note: If the mounting area is too large, you
might be able to mount the CD player with an
in-dash installation kit, available at your local
RadioShack store. Follow the installation
kit’s instructions to mount the CD player.

ROUTING SPEAKER WIRES

If you install speakers, avoid routing the
speaker wires near moving parts or sharp
edges. You can usually route them along the
wiring channel beneath the vehicle’s door
facings by carefully removing the molding
that holds the carpet in place. After you route
the speaker wires, replace the molding.

REMOVING THE SHIPPING 
SCREWS

The shipping screws help protect the CD
player from being damaged during shipment.
Before you mount the CD player, use a Phil-
lips screwdriver to remove the two screws
from the top of the CD player.

Note: We suggest you tape the screws to the
back of the CD player in case you ever want
to mail or ship the CD player. 

Shipping 
Screws

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Summary of Contents for Flat-Face Car CD Player

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment Flat Face Car CD Player with Signal Level Meter Display 12 2158 fm Page 1 Wednesday September 13 2000 1 50 PM...

Page 2: ...Toyota Nissan and Suzuki Vehicles 9 Installing Removing the Control Panel 10 Operation 10 Setting the Clock 10 Adjusting the Sound 11 Resetting the Display 11 Radio Operation 11 CD Player Operation 12...

Page 3: ...oise caused by your vehicle s electrical system Liquid Crystal Display With Clock shows the current operation of the CD and tuner with bar spectrum signal level display Buzzer Alarm alerts you when th...

Page 4: ...This auto sound CD player system is a DIN E size unit that requires a 21 24 inch high by 71 24 inch wide by 71 220inch deep 57 184 190 mm mounting area Cautions Make sure your vehicle s mounting area...

Page 5: ...u must connect a separate wire to each speaker terminal as described in the following procedure Do not use a common wire or chassis ground for any speaker connection The CD player s buzzer alarm sound...

Page 6: ...the CD player works properly remove the CD player s control panel and disconnect your vehicle battery s negative cable the harness from the CD player s 14 pin wiring socket Then proceed with the insta...

Page 7: ...nnections Reset your CD player s display see Reset ting the Display on Page 11 then install your CD player s control panel see Install ing Removing the Control Panel on Page 10 The display should ligh...

Page 8: ...nting area Then use the supplied sheet metal screw to attach the other end of the strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard This strap also helps ensure proper electrical groundin...

Page 9: ...san or S Suzuki located on both sides of the CD player to fasten the CD player to the factory radio mounting brackets supplied with your ve hicle 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the...

Page 10: ...clean do not touch the connecting pins in the recess or on the back of the control panel Operation Caution Do not change your CD player s settings in heavy traffic or during hazardous driving conditi...

Page 11: ...r appears 6 To increase bass output press LOUD LOUD appears To return bass output to normal press LOUD again and LOUD disappears To temporarily silence the CD player press MUTE MUTE appears To resume...

Page 12: ...OAdcd appears then CdP CD play then TRACK 01 and the CD plays from Track 1 If a CD is already in the CD player simply press MODE to play the CD The CD player displays the number of the last track you...

Page 13: ...ct the CD and check it for scratches and condensation see CD Care Tips on Page 14 Reload the CD and try again to play it or try a different CD If the CD player still does not operate properly take it...

Page 14: ...If you park your vehicle in the sun tem peratures inside the vehicle can easily reach levels that could damage your CDs To prevent heat damage avoid leaving your CDs in your vehicle If a CD skips whe...

Page 15: ...tion Ref 0 3 CD Used diameter 5 inch 120 mm Signal Format D A Conversion 1Bit Linear Transmission Bit Rate 1 4 Mbit Sec Sampling Frequency 8 Times Pick Up System Optical Pick Up Optical Source Laser N...

Page 16: ...ations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product...

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