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Legacy Car Audio LCD97DFX User's Manual

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1. OWNER S MANUAL LEGACY COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH AUXILIARY INPUT AND SUPER POWER OUTPUT FOLD DOWN FACE DETACHABLE PANEL FM AM FM MPX RADIO RECEIVER WITH REMOTE CONTROL MODEL LCD97DFX P N 570 991612 06 LOCATION OF CONTROLS FIGURE A 10 18 2 15 6 3 1 11 AUX INPUT LEGACY Lope7DFx E C FMC BE TUNE XD Lou Ga se r 19 17 4 16 20 14 12 13 8 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 POWER ON OFF CONTROL Press the button to turn the power ON or OFF Note The unit can be turn on by pressing any keys on the panel except panel release button amp disc eject button It will help the user who cannot find the power button in dark BAND SELECTOR Each time this button is pressed the radio band is changed The indication FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 or MW2 will appear on the display according to your selection SCAN CONTROL Press this button to scan the receivable FM MW stations When receivable stations are tuned in they are monitored for approximately 5 seconds before advancing to the next receivable station Press SCAN button once again to stop scanning as desired PRE SCAN AUTO STORE BUTTON This bu
2. than 1 second COLOR 1 COLOR 2 not available for this model VOLLAST VOL ADJ preset volume level when unit turn on 16 17 AUDIO LEVEL DOWN UP CONTROL Button Button Press SEL button shortly and then pressing or button to adjust level of volume bass treble balance or fader e VOLUME Press the button to increase or button to decrease volume level BASS While BASS is being displayed press button to increase or button to decrease the bass level TREBLE While TREB is being displayed press button to increase or button to decrease the treble level BALANCE While BAL is being displayed press or button to level balance of speaker right and left FADER While FAD is being displayed press or button to level fader of speaker front and rear 18 19 MANUAL UP DOWN TUNING TRACK SEEK UP DOWN CONTROL On radio mode press the button will tune one frequency step higher or lower Pressing the button more than 1 second can performs fast tuning function or auto tuning function On CD mode press this button will locate the beginning of the track being played or will locate the beginning of the next track When pressing more than 2 seconds it will move fast forward or fast backward to a specific position of a CD track STATION PRESET BUTTON 1 6 The PRESET BUTTONS on the unit are used to store station frequencies which you may
3. wish to recall Each preset button can store FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 MW2 station frequency Pressing the button momentarily recalls the station frequency which was memorized There are 6 preset buttons giving you capability of storing 18FM 12MW NOTE When the preset button to be memorized is kept pressed for more than 2 seconds the receiving station frequency will be stored in the button pressed After this the memorized station can be recalled by pressing the button once On CD Mode Preset 1 press this button to pause the disc played Preset 2 press this button to scan the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the currently selected disc Preset 3 press this button to repeat the current track of the disc Preset 4 press this button to play disc at random order Disc shuffle play Page 3 P N 570 991612 06 WIRE CONNECTION CAR RADIO BACK SIDE AA as OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL RCA AUX INPUT RCA LINE OUT As SUBWOOFER VIDEO aan Uem OUTPUT f oureur OPTIONAL NN Ni kes ken CD CHANGER OPTIONAL FUSE 0 1A BLU POWER ANTENNA IGNITION FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER WHITE BLACK GRAY BLACK REAR LEFT SPEAKER REAR RIGHT SPEAKER GREEN PURPLE GREEN BLACK PURPLE BLACK CAUTION Do not connect the speaker wires to chassis or car body Each speaker wire cannot be soldered together with other wires Otherwise the unit will be damaged and
4. be released before operate the unit Otherwise the CD Mechanism can not be working properly A 1 REMOVAL KEY Page 4 P N 570 991612 06
5. no sound will come out anymore REMOTE CONTROL 9 4 14 2 11 PAUSE II CCC 4 RANDOM 5 6 ZINTRO 3 REPEAT 15 7 13 16 TA LOUD 8 7300 REMOTE UNIT REMOVAL 1 Remove Front Control Panel 2 Slightly insert the key into the slot and gently to release 3 Separate the sleeve from the unit Keep release key in a safe place as you may need for future removal of unit P N 570 991612 06 ANTENNA GROUND RESET FUNCTION SS RESET BUTTON The RESET button is located at the back of the panel It is recessed in order to prevent accidental engagement and can be activated with the tip of a ball point pen or any similar pointed object This reset circuitry is provided in order to protect the unit s microprocessor and should only be activated under the following conditions a Initial installation after all wiring is completed b Abnormal operation is encountered such as numerical indication on display is erratic c Whenever the reset button is activated all preset memory content will be erased and must be reprogrammed INSTALLATION DASH BOARD METAL MOUNTING STRAP HEX NUT TAPPING SCREW PLAIN WASHER CONSOLE MOUNTING HOUSING CAUTION DO NOT PLACE THE UNIT OVER THE MAXIMUM INSTALLATION ANGLE OF 30 OTHERWISE THE UNIT MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY WARNING Due to protection of CD Mechanism two small screws on the top of the unit must
6. tton allows you to enjoy Preset Memory Scan function by pushing it shortly and Auto Store Memory function by pushing it more than 2 seconds PS PRESET MEMORY SCAN It calls the memorized station frequencies from 1 6 automatically every 5 seconds AS AUTO STORE MEMORY It searches all station frequencies upward and memorize automatically 6 stations by catching the frequency which has scan stop level the memorized station is shown on LCD as CH1 6 After memorizing auto store memory function will be changed to Preset Memory Scan function automatically DISC SLOT Holding the disc and insert into the disc slot The CD mechanism will automatically engage into CD play mode LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY The unit utilizes a digital type display which shows numerical indication of station FREQUENCY and other FUNCTIONS CLOCK CONTROL During radio and CD operation press this button to call the time display on the incorporated quartz clock SETTING CLOCK TIME 1 Press CLOCK button and hold it until the display flash and release 2 Press button to set HOUR and press to set MINUTE STEREO MONO CONTROL Press this button to select FM STEREO or MONO reception Page 2 P N 570 991612 06 10 11 12 13 14 15 EJECT BUTTON Press the button to eject the disc inside disc slot PANEL RELEASE BUTTON FIGURE A To detach the front panel press the release bu
7. tton so that the panel fold down from vertical position to horizontal position and then pull it off of the chassis at horizontal position To re attach the panel push the fold down metal frame forward until it locks to the original postion Then put the panel at the right side of the position first and then press the left side of the panel until the mechanism lock it into place MODE SELECTION Press this button to select Radio TUNER CD S CDP or Auxiliary input AUX mode LOCAL DISTANT SELECTOR Press this button to prevent strong local stations from overlapping weaker stations For normal operation press this button again for distance LOUD CONTROL Press this button to activate the loudness circuitry which compensates for loss of high and low frequencies during low volume levels MUTE CONTROL Press this button to mute the volume control and MUT will appear on LCD display AUDIO SETTING SELECT Briefly press the button to select volume bass treble balance or fader adjustment in cyclical mode When pressing the button for more than 2 seconds it activates as unit setting selection in cyclical mode as following The unit setting can be changed by using either VOL or VOL button DSP OFF POP M ROCK M CLASS M FLAT M BEEP OFF BEEP ON not available for this model SEEK 1 tune up down button performs fast tune function SEEK 2 performs auto tuning function when tune up down button pressed more

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