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LOCAL/DISTANT (LO/DX) SELECTION ........................................... 4

This feature is used to select the strength of the signals at which the radio will stop during Automatic
Tuning. Press the BAS-X LO/DX button 4 for more than 2 seconds to select the Local (LO) setting and only
the strongest (local) stations will be received. The “ lo ” indicator appears in the display window.
Pressing again for 2 seconds will select the Distant setting and the radio will stop at a wider range of
signals, including weaker more distant stations. The “ lo ” indicator will go out on the display window.

ENHANCING THE BASS SOUND (BAS-X) ....................................... 4

Press the BAS-X LO/DX button 4 to display the BAS-X INDICATOR “ 

BX

 ” on the display window.

Each time you press the BAS-X LO/DX button 4, current mode appears on the display window and the
mode change as follows.

BAS-X 0 (No BAS-X enhanced)

(No display)

BAS-X 1 (Enhanced BASS level : Low)

BAS-X 2 (Enhanced BASS level : Middle)

BAS-X 3 (Enhanced BASS level : High)

BAS-X 4 (Enhanced BASS level : Very High)

BX

BX

BX

BX

Note
Settings for BASS, TREBLE, LOUDNESS and BAS-X can be made to each of
the following modes independently: FM, AM, CD and AUX.

Summary of Contents for FXD-RR1

Page 1: ...FXD RR1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GB1 GB25 Full Panel Detachable High Power FM AM Stereo Receiver Compact Disc Player ISO Mounting with Removable Trim Ring ...

Page 2: ...igher rated fuse If the fuse blows often carefully check all electrical connections for any short circuits and have your car s voltage regulator checked also Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or hot air discharged from the car heater Do not expose the unit to water or moisture To avoid damaging the unit never insert anything other than a compact disc into the disc...

Page 3: ...c and return it to the plastic storage case This will protect the disc from dust and exposure to the sun This unit has been designed to play compact discs bearing the identification logo shown on the left No other discs can be played COMPACT DISC CARE Dirt dust scratches and warpage can cause a deterioration in the sound or intermittent skipping some tracks during play Recommended CD R RW Media Da...

Page 4: ...ignal strength indicator FM Stereo Equalizer Local DX Loudness BAS X Disc IN SUB DISPLAY Mode Clock MAIN DISPLAY Radio Frequency Clock Elapsed time CD Track Number Audio Control Selected Mode Scan Shuffle Repeat Play CD Text indicator ...

Page 5: ... off the power of the unit Press the OPEN button then slide the front panel to the left and gently pull out the right end of the front panel CAUTION Do not attempt to remove the panel in a manner other than that described above When installing the front panel do not force it into the unit Do not touch the connection terminals of the panel or the unit It may cause poor contact Use a clean dry cloth...

Page 6: ... 1 2 The clock uses a 12 hour display system 1 Repeatedly press the MENU button 3 to display Clock adj 2 Press the PWR MUTE button 1 to enter the clock adjustment mode 3 Press the following button dial to set the clock PWR MUTE 1 To switch hour minute blink VOLUME dial 2 Adjust the hour and minutes 4 Press the MENU button 3 to activate the clock After few seconds the unit returns to previous indic...

Page 7: ... 0 BASS BAS 5 BAS 0 BAS 5 TRE 0 TREBLE TRE 5 TRE 0 TRE 5 LOUD LOUDNESS Loud off Loud on BAL BALANCE BAL L 9 Full left BAL 0 BAL R 9 Full right FAD FADER FAD R 9 Full left FAD 0 FAD F 9 Full right Aux Gain 6 0 3 Lim vol 0 25 40 Mute Lev 0 10 40 A italicized letter is an initial value EQ disp Displays the current setting of equalizer curve if the equalizer has been set See page 10 ADJUSTING EQUALIZE...

Page 8: ...0sec 1min 3min 10min Demo off on A italicized letter is an initial value St Call Radio mode only You can search for the memorized FM AM station names in the memory See page 16 17 STORING THE STATION NAMES AUX TITLE Main disp You can adjust with which priority items are to be displayed in the Main display Display priority can be set for the following items in each mode Radio Frequency Frequency ind...

Page 9: ...er display can be switched Lo Normal sensitivity Hi High sensitivity Contrast The contrast of the display can be adjusted 3 0 3 Illumi Select the illumination status when the power is off off Only the power button will light up on All buttons will light up Message Turn on off message can be switched on A message is displayed when power on off off No message is diplayed Clock adj Adjust the clock S...

Page 10: ...ignals including weaker more distant stations The lo indicator will go out on the display window ENHANCING THE BASS SOUND BAS X 4 Press the BAS X LO DX button 4 to display the BAS X INDICATOR BX on the display window Each time you press the BAS X LO DX button 4 current mode appears on the display window and the mode change as follows BAS X 0 No BAS X enhanced No display BAS X 1 Enhanced BASS level...

Page 11: ... 1 P 6 USER 2 ADJUSTING THE EQUALIZER CURVE 1 2 You can store and adjust the equalizer settings for frequency and level 1 Press the AUDIO button 1 to select the BAS or TRE adjustment mode 2 Adjust the desired sound characteristics with BAS TRE LOUD BAS X 3 Press the Preset 5 or 6 buttons 2 for more than 2 seconds to store the equalizer curve P 5 USER 1 P 6 USER 2 CANCELLING THE EQUALIZER CURVE 1 3...

Page 12: ...set buttons 2 for more than 2 seconds to store the desired sound stage TO CALL THE SOUND STAGE 1 2 1 Press the AUDIO button 1 to select the BAL or FAD adjustment mode 2 Press the desired Preset buttons 2 to select the desired sound stage as follows BALANCE FADER P 1 For the left seat BAL R2 FAD R4 P 2 For the front seat BAL 0 FAD R4 P 3 For the right seat BAL L2 FAD R4 P 4 For the rear seat BAL 0 ...

Page 13: ...e desired characters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B Press the TUN TRK or button 4 to move the flashing cursor C Repeat steps A and B to complete entering the entire message 5 Press the PWR MUTE button 2 to store the message The new message flashes 6 To return to the previous indication Press MENU button ...

Page 14: ...display window 2 Press the PWR MUTE button 2 then rotate the VOLUME dial 3 to select the desired message you want to erase 3 Press the PWR MUTE button 2 to flash the first character of the message then press the MENU button 1 for more than 2 seconds 4 To return to the previous indication Press MENU button 1 Repeat steps 1 and 3 if you want to erase other message ...

Page 15: ... up or down in frequency press and hold the TUN TRK or button 2 Release the button when the display approaches the desired frequency then press and release the button repeat edly until the desired frequency is displayed After 4 seconds of completing Manual Tuning the tuning control will revert to the Automatic Tuning mode STORING PRESET STATIONS 3 The preset buttons 3 can be used to store 6 statio...

Page 16: ...of the 6 preset buttons 3 Note This function is available for FM T and AM T SCAN OPERATION 4 1 Press the BAND ATP button 1 to select the desired band 2 Press the SC PS button 4 The system will select and receive each receivable station for 10 seconds 3 To stop scanning and retain the station currently selected press the SCAN button 4 again PRESET SCAN OPERATION 4 This function scans each of the pr...

Page 17: ...ction to select the desired characters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B Press the TUN TRK or button 4 to move the flashing cursor C Repeat steps A and B to complete entering the entire name 4 Press the PWR MUTE button 5 to store the station name The station name flashes 5 To return to the previous indicati...

Page 18: ...TE button 5 The station name or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ flashing 3 Rotate the VOLUME dial 3 to select the name of the station that you want to erase To erase all the names of the stations display ALL del 4 Press the PWR MUTE button 5 then press the MENU button 1 for more than 2 seconds Repeat steps 3 and 4 if you want to erase other names 5 To return to the normal radio reception Press the MENU button 1 E...

Page 19: ... track and play resumes The CD player continues playing the disc until the BAND ATP button 3 is pressed or the disc is ejected SKIPPING TRACKS 4 Press the TUN TRK button 4 to skip to the beginning of the next track Press the TUN TRK button 4 to skip to the beginning of the track currently playing Press the TUN TRK button 4 twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track Press and hold the TUN...

Page 20: ... MODE 7 This function plays the tracks on a CD in random order Press the Preset 4 SHF button 7 to begin shuffle play The SHF indicator appears in the display window Press the button 4 to select another random track To cancel this mode press the Preset 4 SHF button 7 again SCAN MODE PLAYING THE BEGINNING OF EACH TRACK 8 This function plays the first 10 seconds of each track sequentially Press the S...

Page 21: ...t cloth immersed in lukewarm water and wrung dry Never use strong chemicals or solvents These will damage the finish of the unit Disc care When not using the disc player for extended periods remove the compact disc and return it to the plastic storage case Do not leave a disc partially ejected from the player If an ejected disc remains in the loading slot for approximately 10 seconds the player wi...

Page 22: ...a cable is not con nected The signal are weak Turn up the volume control Check the 12V and ground connections Switch the ignition to the ON or ACC position Replace the fuse with another 10A fuse Eject the disc then insert it again Wait for the road surface to im prove before playing a disc Install the unit securely Be sure to use the rear starap if the ve hicle does not provide support for the rea...

Page 23: ...GB 22 ACCESSORIES AND HARDWARE INSTALLATION Mounting Bracket Mounting Strap Wire harness Half Sleeve 1 and Screws 1 1 Removable Trim Ring Unlock Levers Carrying case 1 2 1 Not used ...

Page 24: ...ate if it is installed incorrectly 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES When mounting the unit into a DIN standard cutout 182 53 mm in the dashboard or console attach the provided Removable Trim Ring to the unit 1 Insert the mounting bracket into the DIN standard cutout 182 53 mm in the dashboard or console 2 Bend the mounting bracket stopper outward until the bracket fits snugly in the cutout 3 Attaching th...

Page 25: ...which receives power while the ignition switch is ON or in the ACCES SORY position If the ignition switch does not have on ACC position connect this wire to a 12V power terminal which receives power continuously Same as item 2 4 Ground wire Black Connect this wire to the vehicle chassis 5 Power Antenna Amplifier Turn On Blue Connect this wire to the control terminal of a Power Antenna or an extern...

Page 26: ...er to upgrade your system Connect a patch cable not supplied from the White left rear channel and Red right rear channel RCA line output jacks to the line input terminals of the external amplifier UNIT REMOVAL 1 Insert the unlock levers into the slots on each side of the unit until they click into place 2 Pull the levers to remove the unit Notes Handle the unlock levers carefully to avoid injuring...

Page 27: ...SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in Singapore Issue date 03 03 288F0760 ...

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