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Legacy Car Audio LCDCS94 User's Manual
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1. cccccesseeeeeeseeeeeeaaees 50Hz 12 5KHz LF CVO CUO eetaesarouria dear yaebiaceanvinds tana vind bo casisteawindeer nae RA EINA 100dB image MES CU ike ones aren smnennnxwn ewe oxneewnsmeanenes eee KERERE NERE 65dB Signal to Noise Ratio cccccccccsscescccccnecsceeccsecucessasecccecnaeesaseceues 60dB GIG GUID E E A EEEE E E TE A TE 65dB Stereo SEParation ccccccccee cece eee ee eee eeeee eee eeeee ee eeaeeetnnaaeeennaas 30dB Capture FA AUG sore ie e EEEE EEEE E EEREN 2dB Antenna IMBCOANGCE sce iesccca sider nees duc cerdesaccdicenteliscedeecedhdoreednndveers 750 AM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range ccsscccsseeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeens 530KHz 1 720KHz USA Usable Sensitivity S N 2OdB cccce cece eee ee ee eeeeeeeeeaeeeenaaes 20uV LF RGIS CUOM eiir e trenak EENEN AEEA 80dB image Rejection EEE EEE 75dB Antenna Impedance cscecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseaeeaueesteneatarsteneanas 7502 TAPE SECTION MV OUV Grr IGG rasanira AAAA AESA EERE 0 1 S N Ratio Normal ccccccccceeccceeececeneeeeecceuueeseueeueeeeeuauuueenuuaes 52dB Separa Osse encase EE EEE E E AEE ues 50dB FPEQUENCY PESDONS EG iccsteestnwscedeussesizenerntonestencsavsexaseueteenets 50Hz 15KHz CD SECTION ISG SIZG 8 su racstee ve E E A E E E E E sy a En E A E E EE E TE E 2 channel stereo gampiling MEGUENCY ctscccstarsiveiensdandusswasewhiveserseestadavskausswnneeeons 44 1KHz BFAR aE e E a E T A A N E E E A Twin 1 bit PICKUP N E Optic
2. When you want to play the CD changer plug the CD changer DIN into the socket of the back of the car audio unit www legacycaraudio com LEGACY LCDCS94 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ANTI THEFT DETACHABLE PANEL FULL LOGIC TAPE AND DISC PLAYER AM FM STEREO DIGITAL PLL TUNING RADIO WITH CDC CONTROL LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS ra ca raai fs 8 F i S ri a 2 a a 5 6 aae 9 ee ee ae ye a ee es a ag 4 45 Ge QDD QDD QI ed eo 1 2 19 VOLUME MODE SELECTING AND LEVEL UP OR DOWN BUTTONS Press SEL button to select the audio mode such as volume bass treble balance and fader Press the or button to adjust the sound level of them LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DISC COMPARTMENT TAPE COMPARTMENT non a Fk O CD EJECT BUTTON In CD player mode press it to eject the disc 7 TAPE EJECT BUTTON In tape mode press it to eject the tape 8 POWER BUTTON Press it to turn on or off the unit SPECIFICATION GENERAL Power Supply The Main Unit DC 13 8 Volts Negative Ground Maximum Output POWER vic sictsdecswewennas avicwanee edu eweseacvinacwae sagen 4x 35W Unit DIMENSION 0cccceeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeuueeeeees 178 W x 167 D x 50 H FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range ccsccceessseeeeesceeeeeeenes 87 5MHz 107 9MHz USA Usable Sensitivity ccrcnnitvrwatandonacian nati aasace dines cia cniort aus eevee antenen 10dB Frequency Response SdB
3. ACC position The fuse is blown Replace the fuse with another 15A fuse The unit does The microcomputer has been Eject the disc or tape then insert it not work affected by electrical noise again ly Eject ag ae Turn the power off and then on again No radio The antenna cable is not Insert the antenna cable firmly into reception connected the antenna jack on the unit The radio does The signals are weak Select a station using manual tuning not stop on any stations when automatic tuning is used 9 TUNE SEEK TRACK UP OR DOWN FF RW BUTTONS In radio mode press UP or DN button it will start automatic tuning and stop at the next receivable station press UP or DN button for more than 2 seconds to research for the higher or lower frequency station In tape mode press UP or DN button to fast forward or rewind the tape and press TAPE button to resume normal tape playing In CD player or CD changer mode press UP or DN button to skip to the beginning of the next track or one of the track currently playing Press DN button twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track Press and hold UP or DN button for more than 2 seconds to search quickly with sound in the forward or reverse direction and press it again to resume normal playing 10 11 12 16 17 18 1 6 PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS 10 Select the desired band then tune for the station you want to store in memory and then press and hold one of 1 6 preset
4. in the cassette springing out while the tape is running For prevention rewind the tape through fast for warding or rewinding 17 RPT METAL BUTTON In tape play mode If a metal tape is used press METAL button to make the player in metal play mode and MTL is indicated on LCD In CD player mode press it to play the current track repeatedly Press it again or eject the disc to cancel this mode In CD changer mode press it to play the current track repeatedly Press it again to play the current disc repeatedly Press it thirdly to cancel this mode 18 RDM PAUSE BUTTON In CD player mode press it to play the track in random order Press the TRACK or button to select another random track Press it again or eject the disc to cancel this mode In CD changer mode press it to play tracks on the current disc in random order Press it again to play tracks on the full disc in random order Press it thirdly to cancel this mode In tape mode press it to pause tape playing press it again to resume tape playing 20 RELEASE BUTTON Press it to detatch the front panel when you want to take it away 21 BAND BUTTON Press it to switch from tape CD player or CD changer mode to radio and the LCD screen will be shown as below p 1 FM 2 FM 3 gt MW AM 1 gt UKAME SPEAKER CONNECTION ANTENNA PLUG G lt e CDC SOCKET YELLOW MEMORY B FUSED WOOFER LINE OUT FILTER I YELLOW BLACK GND BOX 0 5A amp 10A RCA
5. the player automatically switch to the opposite side of the tape when the tape reaches the end of one side 15 CDP CD CH BUTTON Press it to switch from radio or tape mode to CD player or CD changer mode 1 When a disc is loaded in the disc compartment and the CD changer is not connected the mode changes like this Radio Tape CD player gt CD player pause 2 When a disc is not loaded in the CD player and the CD changer is connected the mode changes like this Radio Tape gt CD changer CD changer pause TI 3 When a disc is loaded in the CD player and the CD changer is connected the mode changes like this Radio Tape CD player CD changer TI 16 SCAN BUTTON In CD player mode press it to search each song for 10 seconds press it again to stop scanning and retain the song currently selected In CD changer mode press it to search each song for 10 seconds press it again to search each disc for 10 seconds press it thirdly to stop scanning and retain the disc currently selected Hir PATE H PLASTIC TALMI OUT POO If you want to take CHASSIS out of the SLIDE BRACKET HOUSING remove the PLASTIC OUTLINE away then insert the two KEY PLATE into left and right side of chassis as above illustration PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 1 This unit is designed for negative ground operation only The equipment can be used safely if the negative terminal of the battery is connected to the vehicl
6. LINE OUT REDR FUSES ove C WHITE L BLUE AUTO ANT FRONT j WHITE GRAY if FRONT LEFT V WHITE BLACK GRAY BLACK SP A GREEN VIOLET REAR J GREEN BLACK VIOLET BLACK REAR DISC PLAY Cleaning discs Before playing clean the disc with a clean lint free Flip the disc in the direction of the arrow NOTE Do not use so solvents such as benzine thinners Commercially available cleaners or anti static spray damage the unit Insert a disc with the label surface down Doing so may damage the unit Label surface up NOTE Do not try to insert another disc when one has been already inserted Doing so may damage the unit Handle the disc by its edge And to keep the disc clean do not touch the surface a Do not stick paper or tape on the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts Or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in temperature
7. al 3 beam semiconductor laser CTU OUI COP oaiue aE E a E ESE Active Frequency PESPONSE ccceeeeceee ee eee e ee eeeeee ee eaeeeeeeaaeennes 9Hz 2OKHz Dynamic PANGE cc cece ee eee eee eee e eens ee eee eens eee aeeeeeaeeenaaeenaaneneas 85dB Signal to noise PACIO 0 cece cece eee eee eee ee eens eee nae ee eae setae 90dB Wow and flutter cccceeceeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeees Below measurable limits Channel separation 1 KHZ cccccccccee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeaeeeenaeeeees 85dB TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going through the check list finish wiring connection If there still are any question after finish testing the items in the following list consult your nearest service dealer The compact The volume control is turned Turn up the volume control disc or tape down d t pl en E The power connections are not Check the 12V and ground when inserted ned l i into the unit wired correctly connections The sound from The road surface is rough Wait for the road surface to the CD player improve before playing a disc SKIPS The unit is not mounted Install the unit securely Be sure to securely use the rear strap if the vehicle does not provide support for the rear of the unit The disc is defective Try another disc If it plays properly the first disc may be defective The disc is dirty Clean the disc No power The vehicle ignition is switched Switch the ignition to the ON or off
8. e metal work 2 Do not use speakers of impedance less than 4 ohms and allow the speaker wires to be shorted together when the unit is switched on Otherwise it may overload or burn out the power amplifier stage 3 If the car interior is extremely hot as after being parked in the sun do not use the player until the car has been driven for a while to cool off the interior 4 Take care of your tape cassette to preserve the quality of the recordings Do not allow them to be exposed to direct sunlight Store them in a place protected from dirt and dust and avoid handing with greasy or oily hands Also keep the away from magnets and motors of the permanent magnet type 5 lt is not advisable to use cassette tapes longer than C 6O0 SO minutes per side in automobile players since the tape is too thin and tends to become easily entangled Always remove cartridge from your tape player as soon as play is finished 6 The capstan and tape head should be cleaned about once every six months with a soft cloth or cotton wool swab moistened with alcohol This will serve to maintain the richness and clarity of sound and prevent loss of volume Do not use a screwdriver or ferrous metal rod in carrying out the above cleaning See illustration av 7 A loosely wound cassette tape will get damaged Prior to using such tape tighten it in a manner as guided by Fig 2 A carelessly would cassette tape will cause unnecessary pressure on the tape resulting
9. memory buttons for more than 2 seconds to store the broadcasting station to the preset memory Every preset memory button can be stored only one station for each band so the car audio system can be stored 30 stations After finishing the storing operation select the desired band and then press one or the six preset memory buttons to quickly tune for the desired station AMS BUTTON Automatic Music Select System In tape mode press AMS button to turn on the AUTOMATIC MUSIC SELECT SYSTEM Then if you press FF or REW button it allows you to skip forward or backward to the beginning of a particular selection Press AMS button again to cancel AMS mode 11 12 DISC SELECTING BUTTONS In CD changer mode press the DISC button to select the next disc and the DISC button to select the preceding disc INSTALLATION 13 LOUD SUB WOOFER Press it shortly to enhance the bass effect during bass mode Press it more than 2 seconds SUB WOOFER will be turned on then press SEL button to select the sound mode such as volume bass treble balance and fader and then press or button to increase or decrease the volume level of the selected sound mode Press it more than 2 seconds again to turn off the SUB WOOFER PAETAE MD UTIS 6TA OP N a kai an ine SPRING WASHER a PLAIN WASHER 14 TAPE BUTTON i Press it to switch from radio CD player or CD changer mode to tape mode TAPPING SCREW In tape mode press it to make
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