Clarion CMS1 Repair manual

Owner's manual &Installation manual
Mode d'emploi et manuel d'installation
Manual de usario einstalaci6n
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Contents
1. FEATURES .....•...........................................................................................................3
2. PRECAUTIONS .......•...............................•..................................................................3
3. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING 3
4. CONTROLS..............................................•..................................................................4
About the Registered Marks, etc 4
Name of Buttons and Their Functions 5
5. OPERATIONS 6
Radio (AM/FM) Operation 7
Weather Band Operation 7
Sirius Radio Operation 8
iPod Mode Operation 9
USB Mode Operation 9
6.TROUBLESHOOTING 10
7. SPECIFICATIONS ...•.............•..•..............•......................................................•...........
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INSTALLATION ANDWIRE CONNECTION
MANUAL
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1. FEATURES
•Sirius Radio Ready
•Weather
Band
Radio
•Watertight &Corrosion Proof
•Rear
USB
Connector
•40W x 4 Built-In Amplifier
•Compatible with
iPod®
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2. PRECAUTIONS
AWARNING
•For your safety, while boating, keep the volume to alevel at which external
sounds can be heard.
1.
This
unit
has
precision
parts
inside.
Even
in
the
event
that
trouble
arises,
never
open
the
case,
disassemble
the
unit,
or
lubricate
the
parts.
2.
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radiolTV
technician
for
help.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE
MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLATE FCC
APPROVAL.
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USA:
AMS30-1710kHz.
FM
87.9-107.9MHz
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EUROPE:
AM522·1620kHz,
FM87.S.10B.OMHz
This product includes technology owned
by
Microsoft Corporation
and
cannot
be
used or distributed without alicense from MSLGP.
This device complies
wnh
Pafl
15
of Ihe
FCC
rules. Ope/a
han
IS
subject to the
following two
condiTiOns:
(1)
this device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2)lhis
device must accepl any Interference received.Ii'lCILJOinglntertefencethal
may
cause
undesired
operation.
THIS
PRODUCTION
COMPLIES
WITH
DHHS RULES
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APPLICABLE
AT
DATE
OF
MANUFACTURE
CLARION
CORPORATION
OF
AMERICA
6200
GATEWAY
DRIVE,
CYPRESS.
CALIFORNIA
90630.
USA
MANUFACTURED:
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MANUFACTURER:
SMX
SERIAL
NO.
MADE
IN
CHINA
•Protect product
from
water.
Do
not submerge or expose the product directly
to
water,
as
this
can
cause electrical shorts, fire or other damages.
•Protect
from
high
temperature. Expose
to
direct sunlight for
an
extended period of
time can produce very high temperature
in
your vessel. Cool down the interior
before starting the playback.
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4.
CONTROLS
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About the registered marks, etc.
•Windows
Media™
and the Windows® logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation
in
the United States and/
or other countries.
•"Made for iPod" means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance
standards.
Apple
is
not responsible for the operation of
this device
or
its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards.
iPod is atrademark of Apple Inc., registered
in
the U.S. and other countries.
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Name
of
Buttons
and
their Functions
Note:
Be sure to read this chapter while referring
to
the front diagram in chapter "4. CONTROLS"
SOURCE UNIT
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Power
Button
•Press the button to turn power on or off.
[voL] [V9L]
Volume
Button
•Press VOL+ button to increase the volume.
•Press VOL- button to decrease the volume.
The maximum volume level
is
"46".
[MUTE]
Button
•Press this button to mute the audio output.
•Press it again to restore the audio output.
[SRC]
Source
Button
•Press SRC button to switch modes among FM,
AM, Weather Band, Sirius, USB, iPod and
AUX
In
(Optional Auxiliary Input).
[ADJ]
Adjust
Button
•Press
ADJ
to access the adjust menu.
Bass
Level
Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the Bass
level range from "-6" to "+6".
Default setting
is
"0".
Treble
Level
Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the Treble
level range from "-6" to "+6".
Default setting
is
"0".
Balance
Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the Balance
between the left and right speakers from
"L12" (full left) to R12 (full right).
Default setting is
COO.
Fader
Use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the Fader
between the rear and front speakers from
"R12" (full rear) to F12 (full front).
Default setting
is
COO.
Loud
Use the VOLUME buttons to select Loudness
between ON and OFF. Default setting is OFF.
Contrast
Use the VOLUME buttons to see LCD contrast
from 01-08. Default setting
is
03.
Beep
Use the VOLUME buttons to select Beep tone
between ON and OFF. Default setting is ON
Resetyes
Press ENTER button to return the EEPROM to
factory default set up values.
[DISP]
Display
Button
•Press this button to switch the display
indication.
•Press and hold the button to scroll display.
[OP]
Option
Button
•Press option button to access option
menu items for necessary functions
in
every mode.
•
In
different modes, the option menu items
are different. Please see the operation
introduction of every mode for more details.
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Play/Pause/Enter
Button
•Press this button for 2seconds to Play
or Pause.
•Press this button to confirm operations
in
Tuner Mode, Weather Band Mode,
Sirius Radio mode, iPod mode and
USB mode.
[~] [~]
Tuning
Down,
Tuning
Up
Buttons
•Use these buttons for tuning up and down
in
Tuner Mode, Weather Band Mode,
Sirius Radio mode, iPod mode and
USB mode.
[
...
] [
...
]Search Up,
Search
Down
Buttons
•Use these buttons for search up and down
in
Tuner Mode, Weather Band Mode,
Sirius Radio mode, iPod mode and
USB mode.
TUNER MODULE
[RESET]
Button
•Press RESET button with aball point
pin to:
1.
Initiate installation after all wiring
is
completed.
2.
Function buttons
do
not operate.
3.
Error symbol on display.
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·.
5.
OPERATIONS .
Basic
Operations
Note:
•Besure to readthis chapterreferring to the chapter
"4.
CONTROLS".
ACAUTION
When the
unit
is turned on, starting and
stopping the engine with its volume raised
to
the maximum level may harm
your
hearings.
Be careful about adjusting the volume.
Turning on
and
off
the
power
Note:
•Start the engine before using this unit.
•Be careful about using this unit for along time
without running the engine.
If
you drain the vessel
batterytoo
far,
you
may
not
be able to start the
engine
and
this can reduce the service life
of
the
battery.
1.
Start the engine. The
power
button
/
knob
illumination
on
the unit will light up.
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position
2.
Press the
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power button to turn On or
Off the power.
Selecting amode
1.
Press [SRC] button to display source
menu.
*External equipment not connected to this unit
is not displayed.
2.
Press the [ENTER] button to select desired
mode.
Adjusting
the volume
1.
Press VOL+ button to increase the volume.
2.
Press VOL- button to decrease the volume.
ACAUTION
While boating, keep the volume level at
which external sound can be heard.
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Mute
Press the [MUTE] button to turn the mute
On
and Off.

Radio (AM/FM) Operation
[.]
[~]
Tuning Down, Tuning Up Buttons
1.
Auto Seek tuning Up/Down:
Press this button less than 2seconds to
automatically seek the next strong section.
2.
Manual Tuning Up and Down:
Press and hold this button more than
2seconds to seek stations down step
by step.
[ENTER] Button
Press this button to confirm the operation.
[OP] Option Button
Radio Mode Options:
CNormal~Auto
Store-Manu
Store J
1.
Auto Store: Press OPTION button to access
Auto Store, then press ENTER button to
automatically select six strong stations and
store them into six presets. The new stations
replace any stations already stored
in
the band.
The unit will pause for 5seconds at each
preset station after Auto Store is completed.
Weather Band Operation
[~
]Tuning Up Button
1.
Press and hold this button more than 2sec's,
to seek the available among all 7weather
.band stations step by step.
[.]
Tuning Down Button
1.
Press and hold this button more than 2sec's,
to seek the available stations among all 7
weather band stations step by step.
[ENTER] Button
Press this button to confirm the operation.
2.
Manu Store: Select astation that you want
to store. Press OPTION button to access
Manual Store. Press ENTER button to go into
manual store interface. The preset number is
flashing. Press
up
or down key to select a
preset number. Press ENTER button again to
store current station into preset.
[.]
[
...
]Search Up, Search Down Buttons
1.
Recall Preset Down:
P6-P5-P4-
....
P1
2.
Recall Preset Up:
P1-P2-
....
P5-P6
Area
set
This option allows you to select the appropriate
frequency spacing for your area.
1.
Press and hold the [MUTE] and [ADJUST]
buttons at the same time for more than 2
seconds to get into the world tuner frequency
/region setting.
2.
Use
[.]
or
[~]
button to select the region.
Press [ENTER] to confirm the selection.
NOTE: Default is USA frequency. Once the
region is changed,
all
the stations in the preset
memory
will be erased.
[OP] Option Button
WB Mode options:
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Normal~
Scan 1
1.
Scan: the unit will pause for 5sec's at each
strong station circularly, press ENTER button
to stop scan function.
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Sirius Radio Operation
Channel Up
[~]
IDown
[<il]
Operation
1. Channel Up/Down tuning:
Press this button less than 2seconds to
search for achannel.
2.
Fast Search Channel Up and Down:
Press and hold this button more than
2seconds to fast search.
[ENTER] Button
Press this button to confirm the operation.
Category Tuning Up [
....
]and Down
[T
]
Category tuning:
1.
Press Up or Down to access Category
search. LCD will display "Category" for
1second, then display category name.
2.
While in the Category, press Up
or
Down button to view category name.
3.
Press ENTER or press Right button to
choose desired channel
in
that category.
4.
Press Up or Down button to select a
channel within chosen category.
5.
Press ENTER to confirm channel selection.
Note: When selecting channel, press Left
[<il
J
to
return to last selectedcategory.
lOP] Option Button
Sirius Mode Options:
rNormal-+Call
Preset
-+
Manu
Store]
1.
Call Preset: Press OPTION button to access
Recall Presets and then press ENTER button
into Recall Preset mode. Press Up/Down
button to choose preset among P1-P18.
Press ENTER button to exit Recall Preset
mode or it will automatically exit Recall Preset
mode after 10 seconds if there is no operation.
2.
Manu store: Select achannel which you
want to store, then press OPTION button to
access Manual Store. Press ENTER button
to go into manual store interface, the preset
number is flashing. Press Up or Down button
to select apreset number. Press ENTER
button again to store current channel into
preset.
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[DISP] Display button
Press this button to check the channel info
like Artist name, song title, category, channel
name.
Note: This
unit
doesn't
support
Skip/Lock
function.
If
achannel
is
locked/skipped in
the Sirius Tuner, then connected to this
unit, the channels
will
remain
locked/
skipped.
To
unlock
or
unskip the channels,
you
need
to
put
the Sirius Tuner
back
into another
dock
that
is
available
for
unlocking
or
unskipping channels.

iPod Mode Operation
[~]
Up /
[<il]
Down Buttons
1.
Press this button less than 2seconds'to
play next/previous track.
2.
Press and hold this button more than
2seconds to fast forward/backward the song.
[ENTER] Button
Press this button to confirm the operation.
iPod Search [
...
]Up /
[~]
Down
1.
Press Up/Down button to enter iPod search
mode.
2.
Press Up/Down button to select
among Play lists-+Artists-+Albums-+Genres-+
Songs-+Composers.
3.
Press ENTER key or RIGHT button to confirm
selecting Play lists or Artists or Albums or Genres
or Songs or Composers.
4.
When LCD display the desired Play list or Artist
or Album or Genre or Composer, press ENTER,
then the Music file will be displayed on LCD.
5.
Press Up/Down button to select File.
6.
Press ENTER key to confirm wanted File.
7.
Play the file.
Note: When selecting file, press
Left
button
to return last layer (Album).
USB Mode Operation
NOTE:
CMS1
does not support removable hard
drive.
[~]
Up /
[<il]
Down Buttons
1.
Press this button less than 2seconds to
play next/previous track.
2.
Press and hold this button more than
2seconds to fast forward/backward the song.
[ENTER] Button
When under normal playing status, it works as
Play/Pause function. When entering into ADJ
menu or OPTION menu it works as Enter function.
Navigate Search [
...
]Up / [
~]
Down
1.
Press Up/Down button to enter Navigate
mode. LCD will display "Navigate" for 1second.
Then it will display the Folder or File name.
2.
Press Up/Down button to select Folder.
3.
Press ENTER key to confirm wanted Folder,
or
press Right [
~
]button to go directly to wanted
Folder.
lOP] Option Button
iPod Mode Options:
CNormal-+Repeat Song-+ Random
AII-+
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Random Folder
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[DISP] Display button
Press this button to check iPod information.
Note:
This
unit
does
not
support
iPod direct
connection to USB port.
The
iPod
must
be connected to tuner
module (white color) thru 8-pin Din
extension cable.
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Display file (Song)
5.
Press [
...
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[~]
Down button to select
File.
6.
Press ENTER key to confirm wanted File
7.
Play the File.
Note: When selecting file, press
Left
button to return last layer(Folder).
[OP] Option Button
USB Mode Options:
Normal-+Repeat Song
-+
Repeat
Folder-+lntro AII-+ Intro Folder-+
Random AII-+ Random Folder
1.
Press OP button to access Option menu.
2.
Press OP button to select the Option items.
3.
Press ENTER button to proceed the
selected Option item.
[DISP] Display button
Check MP3 information.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound
The commander is
not responding
Auto seek function
can not find any
stations
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The vessel's accessory
switch is not on
The fuse is blown
Volume is set too low
Wiring is not properly
connected
The built-in internal
processor is not operating
properly
The antenna cable is not
connected
The signals are too weak
If the power supply is properly connected
to the vessel's accessory terminal,
switch the ignition key to "ACC"
Replace the fuse
Increase the volume to audible level
Correct wiring connections
Press the RESET button with aball point pen
RESET
Insert the antenna cable securely
Select astation manually

7. SPECIFICATIONS
FMTuner
Frequency Range:
Usable Sensitivity:
Image Rejection:
Stereo Separation:
USA
87.9-107.9MHz
Europe
FM87.5-108.0MHz
4~V
(S/N=30dB)
>45dB
>25dB
AMIMWTuner
Frequency Range: USA AM530-1710kHz
Europe AM522-1620kHz
Usable Sensitivity: 36dB (S/N=20dB)
Weather Band Selection
CH.1
162.400MHz CH.2 162.425MHz CH.3 162.450MHz
CH.4 162.475MHz CH.5 162.500MHz CH.6 162.525MHz
CH.7162.550MHz
Audio
Maximum Power Output: 40W x 4
Bass Control (100Hz): ±10dB
Treble Control (10kHz): ±10dB
General
Power Supply Voltage:
Grounding System:
Speaker Impedance:
14.4V
DC
(10.8 to 15.6V allowable)
Negative Ground
4-8 ohms per channel
NOTE:
Specifications
and
design are subject to change
without notice for further improvement.
Power Output:
16W RMS x 4 Channels at
40
and 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio:
74 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4
0)
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•Contents
1.
BEFORE STARTING 12
2.
PACKAGE CONTENTS 12
3.
INSTALLATION CAUTIONS 12
4. MAIN UNIT INSTALLATION 13
5.
TUNER MODULE INSTALLATION 14
6. WIRE CONNECTION 15
1.
BEFORE STARTING
1.
This set is exclusively for use
in
vessels with a
negative ground 12 Vpower supply.
2. Read these instructions carefully.
3.
Be sure to disconnectthe battery" - " terminal
before starting. This is to prevent short circuits
during installation. (Figure 1)
Battery
Figure 1
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.
Main Unit 1
2. Tuner Module 1
3.
Owner' manual &Installation Manual
..
1
4. 12-Pin Molex
fm
connector 1
5.
8-Pin DIN 10' Extension Cable 1
6.
Tapping Screw M4 8
7.
Machine Screw M4 2
8.
Rubber Stopper 4
9.
Mounting Bracket.. 1
3.
INSTALLATION CAUTIONS
1.
In order to avoid any interference, do not install the tuner module or control unit
in
the proximity of
the engine compartment.
2.
The use of unauthorized parts can cause permanent damage to the unit.
3.
Always check your wire connections to ensure proper installation before turning on the unit.
4.
Consult with your nearest dealer for proper installation or if common parts need to be used.
Seek assistance if modifications or drilling holes to your vessel is needed.
5.
Do not install the unit where it will be subjected to excessive moisture, dust, dirt, foreign particles
or vibration. Areas of high temperature from the engine, direct sunlight, heater
or
hot air should
also be avoided.
6.
Do
not install the unit
in
alocation where it will interfere with the vessel operation, or it will injure the
passengers if there is asudden or emergency stop.
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Mounting
Bracket
Method 3
This method requires the
purchase of the optional
Gimbal mount accessory.
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MAIN
UNIT
INSTALLATION
1.
The control unit should be mounted to adry, clean and flat surface. Ensure the rear gasket
is
fully
sealed to the mounting surface without distorting the unit.
2.
Select one of the three recommended methods that best fit your vessel.
Method 1Method 2
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5.
TUNER MODULE INSTALLAION
1.
Select
an
area with sufficient ventilation for the mounting of the tuner module
in
order to prevent
the module from overheating.
You
may mount the module
in
ahorizontal
or
vertical position.
If the module is mounted
in
avertical position, do not mount the module with the harness exit
points directly facing up to prevent water collecting
in
these areas.
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Please refer to the diagram below for the mounting screw hole positions. Always use the
shortest
len!:')th
of screw possible.
3.
During installation, use the 4rubber mounting stoppers (included
in
the package) for the bottom
of the module. This provides clearance from surface moisture and provides sufficient ventilation
for the heat sink.
4.
Extension wires/cables may be needed to route the harness and cable throughout the vessel.
Note: Retain some slack
in
the harness!cables to prevent damage to the wires.
It is recommended relieve stress in
all
cables
and
harnesses.
5.
Always read through the wiring diagram
in
this manual first, and follow all the wiring diagrams
carefully. The connections should be secured and insulated with crimp connectors or electrical
tape to ensure proper connections.
6.
Once the wiring connections are completed, connect the negative terminal on the battery, turn
the vessel accessory ON and power on the unit to check if it
is
operating correctly.
If abnormalities occur, disconnect the battery negative terminal, recheck all wiring and try again.
Please refer to the troubleshooting section for assistance.
TUNER MOUNTING
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PIN NO. WIRE COLOR WIRE DEFINITION AWG
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GREEN/BLACK SPEAKER REAR LEFT (-)
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RED
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WHITE SPEAKER FRONT LEFT (+)
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WHITE/BLACK SPEAKER FRONT LEFTH
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ORANGElWHITE ILLUMINATION
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GREY SPEAKER FRONT RIGHT (+)
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REMOTE(+)
20
10 PURPLE SPEAKER REAR RIGHT (+) 20
11
PURPLEIBLACK SPEAKER REAR RIGHT H20
12 BLACK
GROUND(-)
16
CMS1 15

05/2009
Clarion
Corporation
of
America
All Rights Reserved. Copyright©2009: Clarion Corporation of America
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