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    							Removable Full Front MP3 WMA CD Player/Receiver with Full Dot Matrix 
    Display and CD Changer Control
    CQ-CB9900U
    ≥  Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.
    Operating Instructions 
    						
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    Item Diagram Q’ty
    Screw Kit (YEP0FZ2105)
    ≥ Hex. Nut (5 mm‡)1
    ≥ Tapping Screw
    (5 mm‡t16 mm)1
    ≥ Mounting Bolt
    (5 mm‡)1
    ≥ Lock Cancel Plate2
    Rear Support Strap
    (YEFG04019)1
    Removable Face Plate 
    Case
    (YEFA131921)1
    Power Connector
    (YEAJ012010)1
    Item Diagram Q’ty
    Remote Control Unit
    (YEFX9992663)1
    Lithium Battery
    1
    Instruction kit 
    ≥ Operating Instructions
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    ≥ Warranty Card, etc.1 set
    Mounting Collar
    (YEFX0217039)1
    Trim Plate
    (YEFC05650)1
    Safety InformationWARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 
    SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO 
    RAIN OR MOISTURE.
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 
    SHOCK, AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE 
    ONLY THE INCLUDED COMPONENTS.CAUTION:THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER 
    PRODUCT.
    USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR 
    PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER 
    THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT 
    IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
    DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR 
    BY YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO 
    QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.Part 15 of the FCC RulesFCC Warning:
    Any unauthorized changes or modifi cations to 
    this equipment would void the user’s authority 
    to operate this device.NOTICE:This product has a  uorescent lamp that 
    contains a small amount of mercury. It 
    also contains lead in some components. 
    Disposal of these materials may be regulated 
    in your community due to environmental 
    considerations. 
    For disposal or recycling information 
    please contact your local authorities, 
    or the Electronics Industries Alliance: 
    
    Precautions
    When DrivingKeep the volume level low enough to be aware of 
    road and traffi c conditions.When Washing Your CarDo not expose the product, including the speakers 
    and CDs, to water or excessive moisture. This could 
    cause electrical shorts, fi re, or other damage.When ParkedParking in direct sunlight can produce very high 
    temperatures inside your car. Give the interior a 
    chance to cool down before switching the unit on.Use the Proper Power SupplyThis product is designed to operate with a 12 V DC, 
    negative ground battery system (the normal system 
    in a North American car).Disc MechanismDo not insert coins or any small objects. Keep 
    screwdrivers and other metallic objects away from 
    the disc mechanism and disc.Use Authorized ServicentersThis product is made of precision parts. Do not 
    attempt to disassemble or adjust any parts. Please 
    refer to the Servicenter list including with this 
    product for service assistance.For InstallationThis product should be installed in a horizontal 
    position with the front end up at a convenient angle, 
    but not more than 30°.
    Note:
    ≥ The preset memory is cleared to return to the 
    original factory setting when the power connector 
    or battery is disconnected.
    Find the model number and serial number on either the back or bottom of the unit. Please record them in the 
    space below and retain this booklet as a permanent record of your purchase to help with identifi cation in case 
    of theft.MODEL NUMBER CQ-CB9900U
    SERIAL NUMBER
    DATE PURCHASED
    FROM
    AccessoriesPanasonic welcomes you to our ever growing family of electronic product owners. We know that 
    this product will bring you many hours of enjoyment. Our reputation is built on precise electronic and 
    mechanical engineering, manufactured with carefully selected components and assembled by people 
    who take pride in their work. Once you discover the quality, reliability, and value we have built into this 
    product, you too will be proud to be a member of our family.
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    CQ-CB9900URemovable Full Front MP3 WMA CD Player/Receiver with Full Dot Matrix Display and 
    CD Changer Control
    Note:
    ≥ The number in parenthesis underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and 
    service.
    ≥ Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modifi cation without prior notice due to improvements.
    ≥ Mounting  collar 1 and trim plate 7 are mounted on the main unit at shipment (page 50). 
    						
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    FeaturesBuilt-in AM/FM tuner for HD Radio (IBOC 
    system*) broadcastsDigital broadcasts can now be heard along with 
    conventional analog broadcasts thanks to the 
    incorporation of the IBOC system that adds digital 
    signals to the existing analog radio signals.  As a 
    result, during digital reception AM broadcasts take 
    on a sound quality comparable to FM broadcasts, 
    and FM broadcasts have a sound quality on a par 
    with CDs.  The station names, call signs, artists and 
    song titles can also be displayed.
    * “IBOC” stands for In Band On Channel.  It refers to 
    analog digital simulcast broadcasting that uses the 
    double sideband of the existing FM 400 kHz and 
    AM 40 kHz broadcast carrier frequencies.MP3/WMA Playback from CD-R/RWYou can play your MP3/WMA (Windows Media 
    Audio) fi les as well as regular CDs.
    With up to 10 to 12 times* the capacity of a 
    conventional CD, a single MP3/WMA-encoded disc 
    can keep you entertained throughout your entire 
    journey.
    *Depending on bit rate.
    SQ7 (7 bands Sound Quality)SQ is a function that can call up various sound 
    types at the touch of button in accordance with your 
    listening music type.
    At SQ7, SQ presets 2 to 6 can also be fi nely 
    adjusted as desired (page 32).HPF (High Pass Filter)/LPF (Low Pass Filter)Genuine subwoofer system achieved thanks to HPF 
    (High Pass Filter) and LPF (Low Pass Filter)CD Changer ControlYou can connect the optional CD changer unit.  For 
    details, refer to the operating instructions on the CD 
    changer unit.
    ≥ 2 CD changers (option) can be controlled with 
    this unit. To connect 2 CD changers to it, the 
    dual CD changer selector CA-CD55U (option) is 
    necessary.Large-sized Volume ControlAn large-sized rotary volume control that looks like 
    one belonging to a Hi-Fi audio system is featured.
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    CD changer
    (CX-DP880U, option)Subwoofer (option)
    Dual CD changer selector
    (CA-CD55U, option)
    Stereo power 
    ampli er  (option)Operations with neither mark can be performed 
    either by the main unit or the remote control unit.This can only be controlled through 
    the main unit.
    This can only be controlled through 
    the remote control unit.
    Before Reading these Instructions
    System UpgradeNote:
    ≥  This unit does not support Sirius satellite radio.
    ≥  You cannot connect CD changer and Sirius 
    receiver using the dual CD changer selector 
    (CA-CD55U, option).
    Today’s AM and FM radio is broadcast in analog, 
    which has lower audio quality and is fi lled with 
    static, hiss, pops and fades.  Radio stations have 
    begun a transformation to the world of digital using 
    a new technology called HD Radio™.  Today’s 
    analog signals and the new HD Radio digital signals 
    will be transmitted at the same time from AM and 
    FM stations.  The radios you use today will continue 
    to function for years, however, new receivers 
    are needed to hear the HD Radio digital signals 
    broadcast from the stations.  
    Using these new receivers, you can pick up the 
    new HD Radio digital signals at the same place on 
    the dial (106.7 KROQ will be digital 106.7 KROQ 
    broadcasting in HD Radio, 710 WOR will be digital 
    710 WOR broadcasting in HD Radio).  Your favorite 
    HD Radio digital station will be right where you left 
    it.  Additionally, new HD Radio receivers will still 
    pick up stations broadcasting in analog, so you don’t
    need two radios.The benefi ts of digital far outweigh old analog 
    technology.  HD Radio makes radio “fun” again.  FM 
    digital will sound like a CD throughout the coverage 
    area, and AM digital will sound like today’s FM 
    throughout the coverage area, both without the 
    static, hiss, pops or fades that you’ve had to put up 
    with for almost a century.    
    While HD Radio will bring you pristine audio quality, 
    it will also provide data services*.  Both AM and 
    FM HD Radio stations will transmit song and artist 
    title, traffi c updates, weather alerts, news reports 
    and much more.   For more information, visit 
    www.hd-radio.com. Stay tuned!  
    * This unit supports text displays for the following 
    items; 
    station name, call sign, artist, song title.
    What is HD Radio™?HD Radio broadcasts can be enjoyed only in those areas in the United States where the broadcasts can 
    be received.  This means that the HD Radio feature cannot be used outside the U.S. or in areas inside 
    the U.S. where these broadcasts cannot be received. (as of December 2003) HD Radio is a trademark of iBiquity Digital 
    Corporation. 
    						
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    Preparation
    1 2
    3
    Battery Installation1 Remove the battery holder.
      Pull the holder out at position B while pushing 
    position A as indicated.
    2 Install the battery on the battery holder.
    3 Insert the battery holder back into its original 
    position.Battery Notes≥ Battery type:  Panasonic lithium battery (CR2025) 
    (included)
    ≥ Battery life:  Approximately 6 months under 
    normal use (at room temperature)
    ≥ Remove and dispose of an old battery 
    immediately.
    ≥ Do not disassemble or short the battery. Do not 
    throw a battery into a fi re.
    ≥ Keep the battery away from children to avoid the 
    risk of accidents.
    ≥ Follow local regulations when disposing of the 
    battery.Back sideLithium battery 
    (included)
    Battery holder
    Position APosition B
    Remote Control UnitCaution:
    ≥  Improper use of the battery may cause 
    overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting 
    in injury or a fi re. 
    Subwoofer
    Preparation:
    ≥ Connect the subwoofer and the amplifi er (option) 
    (page 60).
    Subwoofer level setting:
    ≥ You can change the subwoofer level (page 34).
    Subwoofer low pass  lter setting:
    ≥ You can select the upper limit frequency of the 
    sound from subwoofer (page 34).The 12-hour system is used for the clock.
    ≥ Turn your car’s ignition key to the ACC or ON 
    position.
    ≥ Press [SOURCE] (PWR).
    ≥ When the power is switched on for the  rst 
    time, a demonstration appears on the display.
     Press [DISP] (display) to change to regular 
    mode (page 10).
    1 Press [MENU].
      Press and hold [MENU] for more than 
    2 seconds. 
    2 Press [$] to select “DISPLAY”.
    3 Press [#] to select “CLOCK ADJ”.
    4 Press [SET].
    5 Setting.
      Hours:
    1 Press [%].
      The hour display hilights.
    2 Press ["]: Put forward
    3 Press [#]: Put back
      Minutes:
    1 Press [$].
      The Minutes display hilights.
    2 Press ["]: Put forward
    3 Press [#]: Put back
    6 Complete.
     Press [SET].
    Note:
    ≥ Press and hold ["] or [#] to change numbers 
    rapidly.
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    Audio Settings ....................................................... 32Volume, bass/treble, SQ adjustment, balance/fader, subwoofer level, 
    subwoofer low pass fi lter (LPF), high pass fi lter (HPF)Display Settings..................................................... 36Background display selection (GRAPHIC PATTERN), contrast, clock adjustmentFunction Settings ................................................... 38Mute/attenuation, security functionTroubleshooting..................................................... 40 Preliminary steps, if you suspect something wrong, troubleshooting tips, error 
    display messages, maintenance, product servicing, fuseNotes on Discs ...................................................... 48Notes on CD/CD media (CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM), notes on CD-Rs/RWsAnti-Theft System ................................................... 49Remove the removable face plate, install removable face plate, 
    security indicator, panel removal alarmInstallation Guide ................................................... 50
    Electrical Connections ............................................. 56Wiring diagram, upgrading the system 1, upgrading the system 2, speaker 
    system connectionSpecifi cations ....................................................... 61
    Safety Information ................................................................................. Page 2
    Precautions ....................................................................................................  2Accessories ...........................................................  3
    Features ................................................................4What is HD Radio
    TM?
    Before Reading these Instructions ................................  5
    Preparation ...........................................................  6Remote control unit, subwooferClock Setting .........................................................  7
    General ............................................................... 10Power, source, volume, mute/attenuation, dimmer, rear speakers as 
    sub-woofers (super bass control subwoofer/SBC-SW), SQ (Sound Quality), 
    display changeRadio ................................................................. 14Radio mode, band, reception mode, tuning, seeking, station preset, preset 
    station calling, text display Before Disc Playback............................................... 18Available discs, disc insert, when CD is in the player, disc ejectCD Player ............................................................ 19Track selection, fast forward/fast reverse, pause, scan play, direct track 
    selection, text display, random play/repeat playMP3/WMA Player ................................................... 22Folder selection, fi le selection, fast forward/fast reverse, pause, text display, 
    scan play, folder scan play, direct fi le selection, direct folder selection, random 
    play/repeat play, notes on MP3/WMACD Changer Control ................................................ 28 CD changer mode, disc selection, track selection, fast forward/fast reverse, 
    scan play, disc scan play, CD changer selection, direct disc selection, random 
    play/repeat play
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    VolumeNote: 
    ≥ The volume level can be set independently for 
    each source (for radio, one volume setting for 
    AM, one volume setting for all FMs).Setting range: 0 to 40 
    (default: 18)
    [VOL "]: Up
    [VOL #]: Down
    DownUp
    General
    Source
    PowerTurn your car’s ignition key 
    to the ACC or ON position.
    ON: Press [SOURCE] (PWR).
    OFF:  Press [SOURCE] (PWR) again and hold for 
    more than 1 second. 
      Press [SOURCE] (POWER) again and hold 
    for more than 1 second.  Note:
    ≥ After turning off the ignition key, a security 
    message is displayed, and the panel removable 
    alarm that reminds you to take the panel is 
    activated.
    (When security function is set to on, page 38)
    ACC
    ON
    Demonstration: 
    When the power is switched on for the fi rst time, 
    a demonstration appears on the display. 
      Press [DISP] (display) to change to regular 
    mode.
    Note: 
    ≥ To display the demonstration again, press and 
    hold [SOURCE] for more than 4 seconds when 
    turning power on.
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    [DISP]
    (Display) [SOURCE]
    (Power/source)
    [MUTE]
    (Mute/attenuation)
    (SBC-SW)[VOL "]
    [VOL #]
    (Volume)
    [SOURCE] 
    (PWR: Power)
    Press [SOURCE] to change the source. [MUTE] (Mute/attenuation)
    (SBC-SW)[VOLUME]
    [DISP] (Display)
    Point the remote control unit at the remote control signal sensor.
    Rear Speakers as Sub-Woofers(Super  Bass Contr ol Subwoofer / SBC-SW)
    You can utilize the rear speaker connected to the 
    built-in amplifi er as Sub-Woofers that output only 
    bass. (Default: OFF)
    Press and hold [MUTE] (SBC-SW) for more than 
    2 seconds.
    When a CD is in the player. 
    Radio (page 14)CD player (page 19)
    When a MP3 data disc is in 
    the player. 
    MP3 player (page 22)
    When an optional CD changer 
    is connected.
    CD changer control (page 28)AUX (page 57)or
    When a WMA data disc is 
    in the player. 
    WMA player (page 22) or
    OFF (default)
    ON
    Note: 
    ≥ When ON has been selected, the settings resulting 
    from the adjustments performed at the subwoofer 
    level and subwoofer low pass fi lter settings are 
    refl ected in the output.
    ≥ Depending on the speakers used and the type of 
    music played, it may not be possible to achieve a 
    satisfactory effect.
    lights.
    Mute/AttenuationON: Press [MUTE].
    OFF: Press [MUTE] again.
    You can select mute or attenuation (page 38).
    No sounds. (default)Decrease the volume by 10 steps.
    DimmerPress and hold [MENU] (DIM) for more than 
    2 seconds to change dimmer level setting as 
    follows.
    Brighter (default)MediumDarker
    [MENU] (DIM) 
    						
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    General
     (continued)[SQ] (Sound Quality)
    Display ChangePress [DISP] (display).∫ When Power is ON
    Mode displayFolder hierarchy display
    (MP3/WMA only)Mode and Moving 
    picture display/
    SA display (page 37)Moving picture/
    SA display (page 37)Mode and clock displayDisplay and light off
    Clock displayDisplay and light off
    ∫ When Power is OFFNote:
    Displays before adjusting the clock (page 7).
    ≥ Set the background display (GRAPHIC PATTERN) 
    in a separate procedure (page 36).
    ≥ “––:––” will appear before adjusting the clock on 
    the right corner of the mode display.
    [DISP] 
    (Display)
    SQ is a function that can call up various sound 
    types at the touch of button in accordance with your 
    listening music type.
    At SQ7, SQ presets 2 to 6 can also be fi nely 
    adjusted to suit the acoustic characteristics inside 
    the car and the user’s preference (page 32).
    Press [SQ] to select a sound types 
    as follows.
    SQ7 lights (except FLAT).Note:
    ≥Press [DISP] (display) to return to the regular 
    mode.
    ≥ If no operation takes place for more than 
    5 seconds, the display returns to the regular mode.
    ≥ Setting of SQ, bass/treble and volume are 
    infl uenced one another. If the infl uence mentioned 
    above causes distortion to the audio signal, 
    readjust bass/treble or volume (page 32).
    ≥ After  pressing [SQ] on the main unit, you 
    can also select a sound type by pressing 
    the preset buttons [1] to [6].
    Flat frequency response 
    not emphasize. (default)Prevention of excessive 
    equalizing and capability 
    to cover wide variety of 
    music. Listener-friendly 
    and crisp sound.Sharp and dynamic 
    sound. Powerful deep 
    bass and turgescent 
    treble.Highlighted vocals 
    that are apt to be 
    overwhelmed by 
    instrumental sound.Sound with emphasis on 
    sharpness of high-hat 
    and echo of saxophone. 
    Jazz-specifi c  deep 
    sound.Reproduction of realism 
    being in a club.
    FLAT
    ROCK
    POP
    VOCAL
    JAZZ
    CLUBSQ (Sound Quality)
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    (SQ preset 
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    Radio
    [%] [$] 
    (TUNE)
    [D/A] (Digital*/Analog)
    *This indicates HD Radio. [SOURCE]
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    [SOURCE]
    [%] [$]
    (Tuning)
    [BAND]
    Stereo indicator
    This lights 
    when a stereo 
    broadcast is 
    received.
    Radio ModePress [SOURCE] to select the radio mode.
    Radio mode display
    1
    Reception ModePress [D/A] to select the reception mode.
    3
    Frequency Band
    BandPress [BAND].
    2
    FM1
    Tuning[$]: Higher frequency
    [%]: Lower frequency
    4
    AUTO mode
    ** (“AUTO” lights.)
    Selects analog or digital reception 
    (HD Radio) automatically. (default)
    SeekingWhen the reception mode is “AUTO”:
    1  Every time you press and hold [D/A] for more 
    than 2 seconds, Seeking mode is switched as 
    follows;
    2  Press and hold [%] or [$] for more than 
    0.5 seconds, then release. Seeking will start.
    When “Auto seeking” is selected:
    The tuning automatically stops at the stations, 
    whether analog or digital, whose signals can be 
    received, and the signals from those stations are 
    received.
    When “Digital seeking” is selected:
    The tuning automatically stops only at the 
    stations which are airing digital broadcasts, and 
    the signals from those stations are received.
    The seeking operation is repeated if no digital 
    broadcasts are being aired.
    When the reception mode is “ANALOG”:
    Press and hold [%] or [$] for more than 
    0.5 seconds, then release. Seeking will start. 
    Auto seeking (default)
    Digital seeking 
    This lights when the broadcast station now being received is 
    an HD Radio station (one which is airing a digital broadcast).
    ANALOG modeSelects analog reception only.
    **  Identifying whether a broadcast 
    is digital or analog in the AUTO 
    mode
    When “DIGITAL” is displayed: 
    This means that digital sound is 
    now being output.  (It is displayed 
    while a digital broadcast is being 
    received.)
    When “ANALOG” is displayed: 
    This means that analog sound is 
    now being output.  (It is displayed 
    while an analog broadcast is 
    being received.)Note:
    ≥  Even when the AUTO mode is established and the 
    HD indicator is lighted:
     ·  The sound may not switch over to digital if the 
    program concerned (such as a live baseball 
    game) is being broadcast in real time.
     ·  Analog sound will be output if the reception is 
    poor.
    ≥ In the AUTO mode, analog sound is output 
    immediately after the frequency has been tuned 
    in.  When listening to analog sound, the sound 
    quality will be better in the ANALOG mode.
    FM2FM3AM
    Note:
    ≥  Digital seeking may take some time.
    ≥ Seeking may not stop at stations which are 
    scheduled to go all-digital broadcasts in the future.
    D·SEEK indicator
    This lights when digital 
    seeking is selected. This lights when reception 
    mode is “AUTO”.
    This lights when a digital broadcast is 
    being received in AUTO mode. 
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    *  Press and hold [SQ] (SCROLL) for more than 
    2 seconds to have an another circle scroll when 
    the text is displayed.
    Note:
    ≥ If any of the following screens are displayed, the 
    display will not be switched even when the above 
    operation is performed.
     ·  Mode and Moving picture display/SA display
      ·   Moving picture display/SA display 
      · Mode and clock display 
      · Display and light off
    ≥ There is a case that text is not always displayed 
    while a digital station is received.
    Radio 
    (continued)
    [SQ] (SCROLL)
    [DISP] (Display)
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    [DISP]
    (Display)
    Note: 
    ≥  When  pressing [MENU] (pressing and hold 
    [MENU]  for more than 2 seconds on the remote 
    control unit) in radio mode, the following display 
    appears.
      This is because radio mode does not have any 
    menu settings.
    Station Preset
    Up to 6 stations can be stored in each of the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM band selections.Auto Preset Memory (APM)Automatically save stations with good reception in 
    the preset memory.
    1 Select a band (page 14).
    2 Press and hold [BAND] (APM: Auto Preset 
    Memory) for more than 2 seconds.
      [AUTO mode (Auto seeking)]
    ≥  The stations that broadcast digital signals 
    are stored in the memory in sequence with 
    the station featuring the best reception  rst 
    and starting with the highest preset number 
    whereas the stations that broadcast only 
    analog signals are stored in the memory in 
    sequence starting with the lowest preset 
    number.
      [AUTO mode (Digital seeking)]
    ≥  The stations that broadcast digital signals 
    are saved in sequence with the one featuring 
    the best reception  rst. (This may take some 
    time.)
     [ANALOG mode]
     ≥  The 6 stations with good reception will be 
    automatically saved in the memory under 
    preset number 1 to 6.
      Once set, the preset stations are sequentially 
    scanned for 5 seconds each (scanning).
    Manual Preset MemoryManually save a station in the preset memory.
    1 Select a band and frequency (page 14).
    2 Press and hold ["] or [#] until the preset 
    number blinks.
    3 Press ["] or [#] to select the preset number 
    (1 to 6).
    4 Press and hold ["] or [#] for more than 
    2 seconds to memorize.
     ≥  The display blinks once, and a receiving station 
    is saved in the memory.
    1 Select a band and frequency 
    (pages 14-15).
    2 Press and hold [1] to [6] for more than 
    2 seconds to memorize.
    Preset Station Calling
    1 Select a band (page 14).
    2  Press ["] or [#].
     
     Press [1] to [6].
    Note:
    ≥ Analog sound is heard during scanning.
    Text DisplayWhile a digital station is received and the mode 
    display (page 13) is displayed, the display is 
    switched by one step as shown below each time 
    [DISP] (display) is held down for at least 2 seconds.
     Station  name* 
    (default)
    Mode display Song  title*/
    Artist name*
    [BAND] 
    (APM: Auto Preset Memory)
    ["] [#] 
    (Preset 
    station) [1] to [6] 
    (Preset station)
    [BAND] 
    (Auto Preset 
    Memory)
    ["] [#] 
    (Preset station) 
    						
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    Disc Insert1 Press [OPEN].
    2 Insert a disc.
    ≥  Playback will start automatically after recognizing 
    the data of the loading disc.
    ≥ It may take some time to start playing.
    Note:
    ≥ Do not insert a disc when the disc indicator lights 
    because a disc is already loaded.
    Before Disc Playback
    Track Selection[9]: Next track
    [:]:  Beginning of the current track
    For the previous track, press twice.Fast Forward/Fast ReversePress and hold
    [9] (5): Fast forward
    [:] (6): Fast reverse
    Release to resume the playback.PausePress [;/1].
    Press [;/1] again to cancel.
    Scan PlayThe fi rst 10 seconds of each track is played in 
    sequence.
    Press [5] (SCAN).
                lights.
    Press [5] (SCAN) again to cancel.Direct Track SelectionExample: track number 10
    1 Press [fl].
    2 Press [1] [0].
    3 Press [BAND] (SET).
    Note:
    ≥ To suspend direct selection, press [DISP] 
    (display) or [fl].
    ≥ Random, scan and repeat play are canceled once 
    [fl] is pressed.
    Text DisplayPress and hold [DISP] (display) for more than 
    2 seconds in the mode display.
    Note:
    ≥ The power will be turned on automatically when 
    a disc is loaded.
      A disc which has both CD-DA data and 
    MP3/WMA data on it may not be reproduced 
    normally. (For example, it may be reproduced 
    without sound.)
    ≥ Refer to the section on “Notes on MP3/WMA” 
    (page 26) and “Notes on Discs” (page 48).
    CD Player
     Do not watch the scroll display while driving.
    [OPEN]
    [:]/[9] (6/5)
    (Track selection/fast forward/fast reverse)
    [SOURCE][BAND]  
    (;/1: 
    Pause) 
    (SET)
    [0] to [9] 
    (Track number)
    [5] (Scan play)
    [6] [5] 
    (Track selection/fast 
    forward/fast reverse)
    6 4
    9 75
    Car Audio
    SOURCEMUTEPOWERRAND
    VOL3 12DISP BANDREP
    6
    5SET
    SEL#SCANMENU
    NUMBER8
    0
    [DISP]
    (Display) [SOURCE]
    [BAND] 
    (Pause) (SET)[fl] 
    (Number)
    Available Discs∫ CD-DA
    ∫ MP3/WMA
    (Example: CD-DA)
    *  Press and hold [SQ] (SCROLL) for more than 
    2 seconds to have an another circle scroll when a 
    title is displayed.
    Note:
    ≥ “NO TEXT”: Displays when there is no text.
    *Disc/track title (default)
    Mode display [DISP] (Display)
    When CD is in the PlayerPress [SOURCE] to select the CD (MP3/WMA) 
    player mode and playback starts.Disc Eject1 Press [OPEN].
    2 Press [
    						
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