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Sanyo FXD-C300 User manual

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CONTENTS
HINTS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION .................................................. 1
HOW TO USE THE MAGAZINE .............................................................................. 1
PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING DISCS ............................................................... 2
INSTALLATION PARTS ........................................................................................... 2
ID (Identity) SWITCH FOR CD CHANGER .............................................................. 2
BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT ........................................................................... 3
Transport lock screws ......................................................................................... 3
Installation and Wiring Precautions ..................................................................... 3
Position of the built-in anti-vibration boards ........................................................ 3
WIRING .................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................. 4-6
Procedure for Installation on Carpet (Horizontal Position) .................................. 4
Procedure for Installation on Carpet (Vertical Position) ...................................... 5
Procedure for Installation on Carpet (At a45° angle) ......................................... 5
Procedure for Installation (Suspended Position) ................................................. 6
HANDLING THE DISCS ........................................................................................... 6
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................. 6
HINTS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION
This CD Changer is designed to be operated only on +12 volt DC negative ground
systems. The unit can not be used on +24 volt or positive ground systems.
The unit may not operate correctly in extremely hot or cold temperatures. The unit is
equipped with abuilt in self protection circuit. When the temperature reaches apre-
set level, the protection circuit halts all unit operation. If this should happen, open a
window and allow the car to cool.
Condensation
Moisture can condense on the laser lens of the CD changer during rainy and humid
days, or right after the heater is turned on in the car. If this should happen the unit
will not operate correctly. To remedy the situation, remove the magazine from the
unit and wait approximately one hour. During this time the moisture will evaporate
and the unit will operate normally.
Remove the magazine from the unit when it is not being used during hot weather and
the CD changer is not used for long periods of time.
When using 8cm CDs, use a 8 cm CD adapter which conforms to CD standards and
be sure to load the CDs in trays No. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 (gray trays). Loading CDs into
other trays will result in amalfunction.
HOW TO USE
■Loading adisc
THE MAGAZINE
1Pick the tab on the magazine’s disc tray
and pull out only one of the trays.
zPlace the disc on the tray with its play sur-
face facing up (label surface facing down).
●Each tray can accommodate only one
disc.
*“E-07” appears about 8seconds if the
disc is placed upside down.
3Press the tab on the disc tray to store the
tray back in the magazine.
*Up to ten discs can be loaded.
*Use the 8cm CD adapter for 8cm discs.
(See page 2)
9Installing the magazine
1
2
;
2
Slide the door toward the right until it locks
into place.
First check that the magazine with the
discs inside has its top side facing up and
that it is pointed in the right direction for
installation. Push it in until it clicks into
place, indicating that it is now locked.
*When the magazine is used for the first
time, it will not lock into place unless the
power supply has been connected.
Ejecting the magazine
Slide the door toward the right until it locks
into place.
Press the eject button (4)to remove the
magazine.
Notes: Be absolutely sure to close the
door after having inserted or eject-
ed the magazine. Dust or dirt find-
ing its way inside may cause mal-
functioning of the unit.
Play side up
down
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INSTALLATION PARTSPRECAUTIONS
■With new discs
FOR HANDLING DISCS
Bracket (L) Bracket (R) Bracket (B) Hexagonal bolt Hexagonal bolt Nut
(M6 X20) with washer (M6)
(M5 X8)
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xl x2
The symptoms described below sometimes
occur when new discs are used.
.The disc is not played even when it is ,J
loaded. -
●Operation changes to the next disc -)Burrs
~\Center
Burrs hole
=’circumference
before the first disc has achance to be
played.
●The same disc is played over and over
again.
●The desigrlateddisc is not played.
These symptoms occur when there are
burrs on the center hole or outside circum-
ference of the disc and, as aresult, the disc
has not been loaded properly or the disc
catches on something inside the magazine.
In cases like these, remove the burrs using
aball-point pen or similar implement, as
shown in the figure on the right.
x4 x4 x4
Seals (A) Seals (B) DoubleTapping screw DIN 8pin
(M5 X12) cable !@
Removeallplasticparliclesofburr
fromsurfacesofdiscbeforeloading
inmagazine.
xl xl x2x4 xl
ID (Identity) SWITCH FOR CD CHANGER
■With 8cm CDs
When using 8cm CDs, use a 8 cm CD
adapter which conforms to CD standards
and be sure to load the CDs in trays No. 1,
3, 5, 7, and 9 (gray trays). Loading CDs
into other trays will result in amalfunction.
Be sure to attach the disc properly to the
catches provided on the adapter. If the
disc is not attached correctly, it may come
free inside the magazine or play mecha-
nism, rendering the unit inoperable.
a8cm CD
1
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8cm CD Adapter ID switch
ICD I
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adapter 8cm CD
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By using the separately sold Divider unit (FTP-CHI S), an additional SANYO CD
changer can be installed. When an additional CD changer has been attached in this
fashion, the ID switch is used to indicate the number of each respective changer unit.
I■Storing the 8cm CD adapters
Under no circumstances must an empty
8cm CD adapter be loaded inside the
magazine. if this warning is not heeded,
the adapter will remain inside the mecha-
nism, rendering the unit inoperable.
WARNING
■Although protective film is being marketed
as CD accessories, use of these products
will result in malfunctions and should
absolutely be avoided.
.When changer is used independently
“The ID switch is initially set to “l” when shipped. m
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Empty 8cm CD adapter tiu
.When changer is used as additional changer unit
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1st unit 2nd unit (additional changer unit)
*Use aballpoint pen or similar fine-tipped implement to change the orientation
the switch. of
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BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT
Transport Lock Screws ~.e
The mechanism in the CD changer is “locked” into Ky
place during shipment by the transport screws.
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Be sure to remove the screws prior to installation. .“Pg
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Caution
After removing the transport lock screws, place the supplied seals (A) over the screw
holes. Also, place the seals (A) over the holes which are not used for installation.
These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause amalfunction, out of the unit.
Installation and Wiring Precautions
1
2
3
4
To prevent ashort-circuit,
.Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (–) battery cable prior
to installation.
Note
If the changer is to be installed in acar that is equipped with an on-board drive or
navigation computer, do not disconnect the battery cable. If the cable is discon-
nected, the computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra cau-
tion to avoid causing ashort circuit during installation.
Do not install the unit in the following locations.
.Locations exposed to direct sunlight.
.Where hot air is discharged from the car heater.
.When proper installation is not possible and
where agreat deal of vibration is generated.
.Be sure to use the supplied brackets and screws.
●When installing the unit, do not use any screws that are part of the brake or
steering system.
This unit cannot be installed in any way except that which is authorized (on its
side, on its end, at a45° angle or suspended). Installing it with its side facing
down or upside down can cause malfunctioning.
Position of the built-in anti-vibration boards
This unit can be installed horizontally (suspended), vertically, and at a45° angle.
Once the installation position has been decided, it’s necessary to set the position of
the built-in anti-vibration boards inside the unit. Please do this before performing the
procedure listed below. Vibration may cause the disc to skip if the unit is used before
properly setting the anti-vibration boards.
●At the time of shipping, the built-in anti-vibration boards are set for horizontal
installation “H”.
●There are 2built-in anti-vibration boards on each side.
●Set the anti-vibration board position with aPhilips screwdriver or similar fine-
tipped implement before attaching the brackets.
For use when unit is installed horizontally or suspended:
Confirm that 4built-in anti-vibration boards position “H”
are set to Dosition “H”.
For use when unit is installed vertically:
4built-in anti-vibration boards should be set
to position “V”. F
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position “V I‘r
For use when unit is installed at a45° angle:
4built-in anti-vibration boards should be set to
position “450”.
Caution
After setting the built-in anti-vibration boards, place the supplied seals (B) over the
holes.
These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause amalfunction, out of the unit.
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04
Procedure for Installation on Carpet (Vertical Position)
4
!-l●Set the built-in anti-vibration
boards on both the left and
right sides to the vertical instal-
lation position “V”.
.Attach brackets (L) and (R)
using the hexagonal bolts (M5
X8).
●Attach brackets (L) and (R) to
their respective brackets (B)
using the hexagonal bolts (M6
x20) and the hexagonal nuts
(M6).
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~●Pull back the carpet and determine
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where to attach the unit.
.Stick the supplied double-sided
:tape to the bottom of the brackets
(B) and peel off the paper backing.
-
.AffiX the unit to the floor by press-
ing in place.
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A●Using aknife, cut “XS in the carpet
directly above the brackets (B)
bolts.
●Return the carpet to its original
position allowing the bolts to stick
through.
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3●Remove the hexagonal nuts and
take off the changer.
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5●Once more, use the hexagonal
nuts to attach the changer on top of
the carpet.
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Procedure for Installation on Carpet (at a45° angle)
●Set the built-in anti-vibration
boards on both the left and
right sides to the 45° instaHa-
tion position “450”.
●Attach brackets (L) and (R)
using the hexagonal bolts (M5
X8).
●Attach brackets (L) and (R) to
their respective brackets (B)
using the hexagonal bolts (M6
x20) and the hexagonal nuts
(M6).
Hexagonal
bolts
(M5X8)
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2●Pull back the carpet and determine
where to attach the unit.
.Stick the supplied double-sided
tape to the bottom of the brackets
(B) and peel off the paper backing.
.Affix the unit to the floor by press-
ing in place.
!-l.Using aknife, cut “XS in the carpet
directly above the brackets (B)
bolts.
.Return the carpet to its original
position allowing the bolts to stick
through.
5●Once more, use the hexagonal
nuts to attach the changer on top of
the carpet.
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Procedure for Installation (suspended position)
1.Confirm that the built-in anti-
vibration boards on both the
left and right sides are set to
the horizontal installation posi- m-m
ion ‘q+!
.Attach bracket (L) and bracket
(R) using the hexagonal bolts
(M5 X8).
2●Determine the mounting location 3●Attach the CD changer with the
and drill four mounting holes. tapping screws (M5 x12).
3.60
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HANDLING THE DISCS
Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips during playback and .a deterio-
ration of sound quality. How to take care of your discs:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
,. dilm
Use compact discs that have the mark shown on the right. Dl~lTALAunlo
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s signal surface
(glossy side) with asoft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has
no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with asoft
cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in astraight motion from the inside to
the outside of the disc. Small dust particles or light stains will have absolutely no
effect on reproduction quality.
Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or fluid, benzine or
thinner to clean compact discs. Such chemicals would irreparably damage the
disc’s plastic surface.
Discs should be put back in their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that
could cause sound skip.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for
extended periods of time. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.
Do not stick paper or write anything with aball-point pen on the disc surface.
TROUBLESHOOTING
An error made in operation or in the connections is sometimes mistaken for afailure
or breakdown. Perform the checks described in the following table before calling in
the servicing engineer.
Symptom Cause Remedy
No power Improper connection. Check connections.
Magazine cannot /Direction in which it is inserted is
be installed. /Insert it in proper direction.
wrona.
Disc has been loaded upside Load disc with play side facing
down. up.
CD is not played. Charge the battery.
The car battery is drained. If CD still is not played, consult
with your dealer.
Large scratches on disc or Compare sound with another
warped disc. disc. If sound from second disc IS
acceptable, first disc is defective.
Noise is heard
during playback
or sound is inter-
mittent.
1
—
Extremely dirty disc. Clean disc.
ITransit screws still in place. IRemove screws (x3) on bottom
of unit and then use.
IBuilt-in anti-vibration board is Install board in proper direction.
(Refer to “installation” in lnstalla-
installed in wrong direction. tion manual.)

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