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• Multipath

Multipath is the noise and distortion caused by
the mixing of direct waves reflected from
buildings and mountains.

• Electronic Tuned  Radio

Tuning is performed by Phase Locked Loop
(PLL) Synthesizer. This allows each station to
be precisely-electronically tuned for optimum
reception. Electronic tuning reduces the
chance for off center tuning problems usually
found with manually tuned radios. Another
benefit is 6 AM and 12 FM preset stations, a
total of 18 pre-tuned stations at your fingertips.

• Static Noise

Static noise results from the disruption of
medium to weak signals by mountains, trees,
etc., causing an alternating strong/weak signal
pattern.

FM Reception

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Summary of Contents for Honda XR-H594WG

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AM FM CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER with CD CHANGER CONTROL P N 08A50 S5H 7M0 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H ...

Page 2: ...2 Please write the serial number on the bottom of the unit in the space below Keep this booklet as a record of your purchase to help identify the unit if it s stolen Serial No ...

Page 3: ...ructions 7 Radio Operation Instructions 11 Cassette Operation Instructions 14 CD changer Operation Instructions 18 In case of Difficulty 21 What is the Difference Between AM and FM Radio 24 FM Reception 25 Specifications 28 Rotate the controller Press Momentarily Press and hold down Press and hold according to the instructions on each page ...

Page 4: ... C before turning your player on Good air circulation is essential to prevent heat build up in the unit especially in hot weather CAR WASHING Do not wash the radio speakers or tape moisture can cause electrical shorts or other damage TAPE MECHANISM Keep magnets screwdrivers and other metallic objects away from the tape mechanism and tape head OUTSIDE CLEANING Use a soft cloth to clean the radio Do...

Page 5: ...EANING Automotive cassette players require at least the same amount of care given to home units and then some This means a regular schedule of head demagnetization and cleaning of the capstan roller and head is necessary to maintain optimum performance TAPE SLACK Cassette Tapes require very little maintenance but do require careful storage away from direct sunlight magnetic sources and dusty areas...

Page 6: ...the CLOCK button press the RES button You can set the time to the nearest hour If the displayed time is before the half hour pressing these button sets the clock back to the previous hour If the displayed time is after the half hour pressing these button sets the clock forward to the beginning of the next hour CLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H H hour ...

Page 7: ... CD CHANGER OPERATION Insert a cassette tape Press the TAPE button Press the AM or FM button Press the CD button Only if connected Each time you press this button the source mode changes as follows Tape b B CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H TAPE slot PWR power ON OFF FM AM PWR VOL PUSH TAPE CLOCK CD AM FM or TAPE CLOCK CD PWR VOL PUSH ...

Page 8: ...se to increase the volume The volume level number will increase VOLUME DOWN Turn the VOL controller counterclockwise to decrease the volume The volume level number will decrease VOL volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H PWR VOL PUSH PWR VOL PUSH ...

Page 9: ...DE 2 TUNE DISC or 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H 2 1 To select the control mode Press the MODE button Each time you press this button the source mode changes as follows B BAS B TRE B FAD B BAL normal mode b If you do not perform the next operation within seven seconds normal mode will return ...

Page 10: ...ntrol operation Press button Press button Bass decreases Bass increases Treble decreases Treble increases Stronger rear sound Stronger front sound Stronger left channel Stronger right channel Audio Operation Instructions ...

Page 11: ... least 0 5 to 1 5 seconds Pressing the button will increase the frequency by auto seek tuning Pressing the button will decrease the frequency by auto seek tuning When a station is found the tuner will lock on to it When auto seek tuning begins it is indicated by a short beep One step AM 9 kHz FM 50 kHz FM frequency indicated for each 100 kHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH A...

Page 12: ...sing the button will increase the frequency by one step Pressing the button will decrease the frequency by one step Press and hold the TUNE or button move quickly through the frequency band When the TUNE or button is released the tuner will stop on the displayed frequency One step AM 9 kHz FM 50 kHz FM frequency indicated for each 100 kHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM C...

Page 13: ...ion under for at least two seconds When the station is stored in memory it is indicated by a short beep By repeating the above operation you can set one station for each Preset Station button on the respective FM1 FM2 and AM bands 18 total Using preset stations Press the Preset station button for the desired station The number of the preset button will be displayed and the station that is set in m...

Page 14: ...APE button TAPE will be displayed and play will start To change sides Press the Y button The tape play indicator will switch and playback of the other side with begin To stop and eject Press the Eject button The cassette will eject b B 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H Eject TAPE TAPE slot TAPE CLOCK CD 3 Tape play indicator ...

Page 15: ... start to rewind To cancel fast forward rewind Press the same button The fast forward rewind is cancelled and the tape playback starts TAPE PLAY INDICATORS The table shows tape side when inserted with side A facing up If side B is up the indicators have the opposite meaning Indicator Play side v Side A V Side B Rewind 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H Fast ...

Page 16: ...tarts Rewind TMS Press the button REW will flash and the tape is rewound to the beginning of the current or previous track and playback starts To cancel To cancel TMS in the middle press the same button The TMS is cancelled and playback starts Rewind TMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H Forward TMS 6 RES 5 M 6 RES 5 M or ...

Page 17: ...or lights and Repeat play is enabled When the currently played track is over it will be played again from the beginning To cancel Press the REPEAT button The RPT indicator disappears and the Repeat play function is cancelled REPEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H 1 REPEAT 1 REPEAT ...

Page 18: ...ging of the disc is indicated by LOAd being displayed When the player reaches the end of a disc it automatically changes to the next disc and starts playing When a disc magazine is loaded during CD changer mode it begins disc loading to check the disc information To fast forward Hold down the M button To backward Hold down the m button Backward 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUS...

Page 19: ...r shown on the display Backward track skip Press the button When you press this button once the player returns to the start of the current track Each time you press the button the track number on the display decreases The player plays the track of the number shown on the display Forward track skip 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H Backward track skip 6 RES ...

Page 20: ...er Operation Instructions DISC SELECTING Disc select Press the DISC or button to select the disc you want to play Disc select 1 2 3 4 5 6 REPEAT MODE TUNE DISC TAPE FM PWR VOL PUSH AM CLOCK CD RES M H TUNE DISC or ...

Page 21: ... side The cassette tape is faulty The volume level is too high The tape head is dirty The cassette is deformed You attempt to insert a cassette incorrectly The antenna is not extended The radio wave condition of the station being received is poor Remedy Raise the volume level Adjust the fader and balance Use another cassette Use the appropriate volume level Clean the head See Cassette and Player M...

Page 22: ...ely damaged Something is touching the CD changer The disc is dirty or damaged The recording of the disc is poor Volume is set to minimum level Remedy Press the CD button and select the CD changer Clean the disc Eject the disc magazine and insert the disc correctly Eject the disc magazine and insert the discs correctly Eject the disc magazine and check the number of the specified disc Use another d...

Page 23: ...eds 60 C a protection circuit will stop all operations This message will then be displayed Remedy Load a disc in the disc magazine Clean the disc and insert it correctly Contact your dealer Allow the temperature where the changer is located to cool down As soon as it has cooled down enough the changer starts playing CD CHANGER MODE In case of Difficulty ...

Page 24: ...nge and is usually broadcast in stereo FM Stereo FM stereo radio signals travel piggyback or in other words two separate signals are carried on the same radio wave FM Stereo radios decode these signals to give stereo separation What is the Difference Between AM and FM Radio IONOSPHERE FM RADIO WAVE FM RADIO WAVE AM RADIO WAVE AM RADIO WAVE MOUNTAINS MOUNTAINS AM BROADCASTING STATION BUILDINGS EART...

Page 25: ...ed for optimum reception Electronic tuning reduces the chance for off center tuning problems usually found with manually tuned radios Another benefit is 6 AM and 12 FM preset stations a total of 18 pre tuned stations at your fingertips Static Noise Static noise results from the disruption of medium to weak signals by mountains trees etc causing an alternating strong weak signal pattern FM Receptio...

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Page 28: ...equency response 3 db normal 30 Hz 20 kHz Stereo separation 50 dB Signal to Noise ratio 65 dB Audio section Maximum power output 20 W 4 Total harmonic distortion 0 05 Tone action Bass 12 dB 100 Hz Treble 12 dB 10 kHz General Supply voltage 13 2 V DC negative earth Maximum current 8 5 A operating 1 5 mA standby Dimensions width length depth 180 52 160 mm Weight 1 4 kg Dolby noise reduction manufact...

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