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1. J UA oat i o WERZA GEA PE CD snuttie compact compact Install the Shuttle in the trunk of the car or another suitable location IN PERR EDTESHI ZERIE BL TITERS o dist dist amp p the passenger compartment of some cars the glove box under the dash AN 7 el Gnow omen vason BENET DIGITAL AUDIO or center console may be able to accommodate the VPA SO01 Make sure EMER SEES WIA ARIUS MUAA SERRE rm Cee i x4 x4 x4 x1 that the installation will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehi 8 CD SAAR AABEHISHITT o i NET A cle or with passenger leg room piez aT ME PPE BY EE Hexagon Bolts M6 x 25 Hexagon Flange head Hexagon Washer head Binder Plastic Bag for Shipping e KHIR M6 X 25 Bolts M6 x 50 Bolts M4 x 8 tL Screws The VPA S001 should be mounted to a stable surface If no stable surface Fifa VARS M6 X 50 ARAMESE M4 X 8 PODEREN is available you must build a mounting board for the Shuttle Choosea B location which allows easy access to insert and remove the CD magazi EERE SERRI CD AHWUAHE IMPORTANT 25 P ne Determine the mounting location and position Then have the seep Please record the serial number of your unit in BCEIL A RA FS RUE MARE AII Ni necessary parts ready before you begin installation VPA S001 HEAT EVENT CD JHA Si EEEKEE JE h i 2E Abad FR FIV d oF S EHA CD A KEES RE ARLE the space provided here and keep it as a perma SERENE SERRE i Eee NOTE a P TAES ASHE a f nent record The seria
2. E 4 UHI TEAS RR ANS RERA HERE REREN WEARZE r FLAS aR VN ERE DREPER A ERER AE o 2 T AP EEE PARR ERAM CRR ELPA HK ERARE o uae ARPS E BOBE LE HEE TSI 0 HEME ART BR PTR o SURE an AMR AO MARERA a BSE o A ENIRA REH FA A FAIRHORR ABCA ERUBINA REFERAR N MAREEN o TIRRURZARRIERA E 5 HERAB RIRE AETR o RU AIBA o ERTS ARRIER Fr SHE RE BAH o English Sampling Rate Oversampling Number of Channels Frequency Response Wow amp Flutter Total Harmonic Distortio Signal to Noise Ratio Channel Separation Power Requirement Output Voltage Weight Dimensions H x W x D NOTE Optical Compact disc System 16 bit Linear 8 Times stereo 20 z 0 0 5 dB Below measurable limits 1 at 1 kHz wu 80 dBA More than 75 GB at 1 kHz 14 4 V DC 11 16V allowable 850 mV into 10kohms LHS L8kg 3lbs 150z Be 2 3 8 x 9 13 16 x 7 5 8 RY 60 x 250 x 193 mm Due to product improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice SBOE SUARE RAREN HE 75 dB 1 khz BH 14 4 v 11 16 V IFA 850 mV 10 KQ ean 1 8 kg 60 250X193 mm ALPINE ELECTRONICS INC Tokyo office 1 1 8 Nishi Gotanda Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 8501 Japan Tel 03 3494 1101 ALPINE ITALIA S p A Via C Colombo 8 20090 Trezzano Sul Naviglio MI Italy Tel 02 48 40 16 24 ALPINE ELECTRON
3. 1 Remove the covers provided at both left and right sides of the unit by pressing claws of the covers in the direction shown by the arrow 2 Change the position of the spring with your finger Use the figure to determine which spring position would be best suited for your chosen mounting location If the spring configuration is incorrect or the spring positions on the left and right sides are not the same the shock absorbing mechanism will not function properly This will prevent the CD Shuttle from operating at its best 3 Mount the covers at the left and right sides as they were attached originally e Parts identifications Bus Selector Switch Fig 1 This switch is used to select Ai NET or Standard Bus operation Change the switch position using a small screwdriver or other pointed object Ai NET system Standard Bus System Ai Std Ai Std CAUTION When switching the Bus Selector Switch make sure there are no cables attached to the VPA SO01 Ai NET Cable Included in the VPA S001 Fig 2 The Ai NET Cable provided allows connection to any Alpine Ai NET com patible CD Shuttle Controller Make sure that the L type connector of the Ai NET cable is attached to the Controller and the straight connector is attached to the VPA S001 Input Output Identification Label Fig 2 The Ai NET system has an input and an output The input connectors are Gray and outputs are Black Use the corresponding Input Output ID la bels to mai
4. BHRR A R o RHN o AWE MERET AERE REH FHR ARREA E 1 HBIRIRPKZE ANET HEUEBUSDEANARHETE o T FNRA TIS TH LE Ai NET BERR ABE Ai Std Ai Std 28 RBCS VAERE ainet A FETE vea soor A HEBEI ANET EASIER EEN Alpine ANET JEKI CD SiRRRESEIEE o Ai NET EAH L Wi AIRES MIETO VPA S001 o A HEIR ct Ho AREAS EF Ai NET RRRA AA PREA EKA SR o Be AiNET 384 E 3 1 ARE EAM HEB AI CEL 4 Ai NET EE s Ai NET REMS Ai NET AARE eer E 4 7 HPR 422 sta ME 4 Ai NET HE 7 PRE BRA MN E BR iS 8 8 t DIN AHE O meenam BBE PARME E 5 0 PARAH 2 vocal RARA EIEE EA SERDAR ENIREZ RAI ACHAT AEE E E R AE ERE 6 HE RCA RREA BEARA ERRA VIDEO Hittin o TARRE 6 OI sib REEE aL ad ACHE Pt is SAY EREA NTSC Be PAL PI FEL Reh TI ER EL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL BEIER P ANET BEAAVEAR EA Ai NET EA E 6 AARRE Ai NET EA SHSM REET AE AS ERER EA o ea on ee o INSTALLATION 2222 L Bracket Hole Application Chart 22 Fa Vertical H Diagonal iz Horizontal x7 Video CD Operation v cp RF English p English px Discs that may be played on this unit should have the following marks on them HY CE BE LRT RR A REA PBS Installation of L type brackets ZR L EHR PERSI ene aie ree 1 Determine the mounting location and angle 1 HERE BSL TRAPS PE o Video
5. English gd Refer Fig 1 4 Transparent Sheet Disc Stabilizer 3 Center Hole 4 Bumps Proper Handling Fig 1 Handle your disc as shown Do not drop the disc while handling Hold the disc so you will not leave fingerprints on the surface If the surface is scratched it may cause the pickup to skip Do not affix tape paper or gummed labels on the disc Do not write on the disc Keep Your Discs Clean Fig 2 Fingerprints dust or soil on the surface could cause the pickup to skip For routine cleaning wipe the playing surface with a clean soft cloth from the center of the disc to the outer edge If the surface is heavily soiled dampen a clean soft cloth in a solution of mild neutral detergent before cleaning the disc Disc Accessories Fig 3 Various disc accessories for protecting the surface of the disc and improving sound quality are available on the market However many of them will increase the thickness and or diameter of the disc Using such accessories may place the disc beyond the specified size limita tions and cause the changer to malfunction Because of the high precision electronics of the VPA S001 and the highly stable mechanism these accesso ries are not necessary and therefore not recommended for use with discs placed in the VPA S001 Caution for new discs Fig 4 When a newly purchased disc is inserted into the changer magazine the disc may fail to play after initial loading Thi
6. mount the floor base plates to the floor 5 AiE A A oe hanna of the vehicle with the Hexagon flange head screws M5 x 15 F 7 3 Cut mat in shape with a knife to allow the threaded shaft of the floor base plates to come through 4 Mount the Shuttle on the carpet with hexagon flange head nuts M6 ORKIS M5 X15 QL WHR FA HEEL 2e4e QL BAR FACE eH ORAA ORF MAKR Mo Hexagon Flange head Screws M5 x 15 oe y ORHI M6X25 L Type Brackets For Horizontal Mounting L Type Brackets For Vertical Mounting Floor Base Plates Hexagon Flange head Nuts M6 Hexagon Bolts M6 x 25 English px Preparation for playback Before operating the unit follow the procedure below for load ing the CD magazine SL BEARER HR FIERA CD A o 1 ATE CD SUH CD FH 3 AFMA 2 fill 1 1 To remove the CD tray from the CD magazine pull the gt ERITH CD HRELRA IREE ATR 6 HERES UMERE lever 2 with your finger Fig 1 ESEE 2 o 2 Insert one disc into each CD tray of the magazine up to 6 aE discs Make sure the label side of the disc is facing up Fig 2 SURE Ar TEASE ET EE TELL AR RERE BET o E old e disc so you will not leave fingerprints on the disc ODARE C TERR AASIA FHER 4 a fal surface refer to PROPER CARE OF YOUR DISC section 3 eE eirg AEE een ee aes When removing the CD tray from the CD magazine hold the cs FREUD SUH E 4 tray securely so as not to drop the d
7. result in electric shock or injury due to electrical shorts MAKE THE CORRECT CONNECTIONS Failure to do so may cause fire or accident to occur DO NOT CUT AWAY THE WIRE SHEATH AND USE POWER FOR OTHER EQUIPMENT Doing so may exceed the current carrying capacity of the wire and result in fire or electric shock DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WHICH MIGHT HINDER VEHICLE OPERATION OR CREATE HAZARDS FOR VEHICLE OCCUPANTS Doing so may obstruct forward vision or hamper movement DO NOT CONTACT DAMAGE OR OBSTRUCT PIPES FLUID LINES OR WIRING WHEN DRILLING HOLES Failure to take such precautions may result in fire or cause an accident or injuries DO NOT USE NUTS OR BOLTS IN THE BRAKE SYSTEM WHEN MAKING INSTALLATION OR GROUND CONNECTIONS Never use safety related parts such as bolts or nuts in the steering or brake systems or tanks to make wiring installations or ground connections Using such parts could disable control of the vehicle and cause brake failure other accident or injury ARRANGE THE WIRING SO IT IS NOT CRIMPED OR PINCHED Route the cables and wiring so as not to be crimped by moving parts or make contact with sharp or pointed spots which might damage the wiring Failure to do so may cause failure of unit or vehicle HAVE THE WIRING AND INSTALLATION DONE BY EXPERTS The wiring and installation of this unit requires special technical skill and experience To ensure safety always contact the dealer where you purchased this unit to have the w
8. 0 Basic Operation 1 Settings on the Monitor Set the Monitor to the external video input 2 Operation of this unit Operation of this unit disc selection playback etc should be performed from the head unit For details refer to the Owner s Manual for the head unit to be used 3 Selecting vocal modes Lightly press the VOCAL switch on the unit to select a desired vocal mode Each press changes the modes as follows Notes MOD1 Mode When this mode is activated the center position sound recorded in stereo on a video CD will be decreased If it was recorded in monaural the whole sound will be decreased When playing a music source or movie that is recorded in monaural the sound level may become low and it sounds like a noise This is not a malfunction Track Numbers of the Head Unit Displayed LR AAWE CD ARA 1 1 Fl 2 0 WAR VPA S001 HIRERE MERE 2 0 Ah PBC PERGE PERE o BARE 1 Hib areae BOERMA EB ERMA o 2 RIER HE 3 TS BEST PATER TREE WAS EBERT oT ER CHAE o LR LL RREH VOCAL PARARE TIIRA o BR KEM Ft RR MOD1 LL RR MOD1 BE moD 1 m UAA V CD EAREN REKRAI p Ahr ETS E E o URAREN EREE G KEE o When a video CD is played back the unit first read the program data as a one track The head unit therefore displays one additional track number To User of CVA 1000E When you play a video CD follow the procedure describe
9. CD ZA iS Audio CD SE Video CD ZA OSE Audio CD aise 2 Change the spring position to the mounting angle 2 ERREUR Eg VIDEOCD 9G eee VIDEO CD Diarra AUDIO 3 Mount the L type bracket according to the mounting angle Use the hexagon washer head bolts M4 x 8 to fasten the two L type mounting brackets supplied to the sides of the CD 3 MUR ACES Fa ETE L WER A RE Ma x8 EWE L WFE MAABRHEHE EEE CD SERRIAN BE BIRA MERRIE fa EE LOR RK FHER o What is the Video CD The Video CD contains digital video data that is compressed using one of the international standards MPEG 1 of digital compression technology Employing this compression technology a 12cm disc can hold digital data of pictures for up to 74 minutes Max since the data is compressed down to 1 140 At the same time digital audio data is compressed HAE V cD vo RRS OEHR MPEG EARRAS o ERER BIRGER 1 140 fe 12 om RRIA RA RE 74 REGS o E BEERS RA E CD HJ 1 6 Shuttle NOTE For the diagonal mounting depending upon the mount gy aeaE RIBAS EEA sre me angle choose the vertical bracket or horizontal brack 4 p EAEN REER BOOSH o SEER AIOAERB KR o To mount the unit using Velcro tape When mounting the unit using Velcro tape be sure to mount on the flat location Do not mount the unit upside down For Horizontal For Vertical Mounting AREER Installation of Shuttle to Vehicle Floor SRELEA
10. EIRL Use the hexagon flange head screws M5 x15 to fasten the L HHAH M5X15 HL WHR BERBER EE Ie eH type mounting brackets supplied to the vehicle floor mE Hexagon Flange head Screws M5 x 15 L Type Brackets For Horizontal Mounting L Type Brackets For Vertical Mounting Or fa eRwURST M5X15 QL BAR AACE eH QL WHR EEL eH Under Rear Deck Installation RRETSRSTA 1 Attach the L type brackets to both sides of the Shuttle with 1 Agami maxes JE L BURT SERRA o hexagon washer head bolts M4x8 2 HUY 6 mm ARISE AAR M6X50 AIA EAR 2 Drill with approx 6mm diameter tip and firmly mount brackets BURR M6 JOH RARALE with hexagon flange head bolts M6x 50 and hexagon flange head nuts M6 QL BAR AOE eH Or fa MAKR M6 QA Fah M6 X50 ORARET M4X8 L Type Brackets For Horizontal Mounting Hexagon Flange head Nuts M6 Hexagon Flange head Bolts M6 x 50 8 Hexagon Washer head Bolts M4 x 8 Using Floor Base Plates ERER 1 Determine a mounting location by placing the Shuttle under jm PERAE FREE o the carpet 2 AG ERARE M6X25 FAHSH o WE E HE He A 2 First insert the Hexagon bolts M6 x 25 up through the holes FERFILA MURRON RHE CTS HARE SAF fe ch in the bottom of the floor base plates The bolt heads should Msx He E a Ss Bin i be recessed into the hole under the base plate so the base lays ka L e a i flat on the floor Then
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12. VPA SOOL MIMALPINE RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280 Jook Jin Won Saek Print Co 68P11199Y 15 A 109 Cho dong Jung gu CD Video CD Changer Printed in Korea Y Seoul Korea MB OWNER S MANUAL Please read this manual to maximize your enjoyment of the outstanding performance and feature capabilities of the equipment then retain the manual for future reference Accessories p4 Guide for Installation and Connections 223271 English PIC i BAPEA RS Se ere Sin cei Before Installation exten abe BSS DA tee A Bg He FA BY EEA DE PA RLU H Perform the installation at a location that is level Make sure the parking ez 3 45HU2282 PURTA MIRROR o a brake is on and the ignition is OFF REMEES TERE BER o x4 x8 Refer to the Connections and Operation sections before you proceed x L FEAE Pox EHk Satine E 4 Hexagon Flange head L Type Brackets L Type Brackets Floor Base Plates Hexagon Flange head with installation ca L BUC IES STAN o PMINZERETTAEWEIRTERE GREASE BER f Screws M5x15 For Vertical Mounting For Horizontal Mounting semis Nuts M6 Install the Shuttle properly using the L type brackets supplied Improp aS fa cyAeURST MS X 15 LEDER REARS L BHR ARKEEN FPSO M6 er installation can degrade performance causing the player to skip yeme 7 VIDEO CD mis track etc
13. d here 1 Place the unit in the CHG Changer mode then select the desired video CD 2 Press the V SEL Video Select button to activate the external input mode 3 The picture of the video CD will be displayed on the screen Notes Before starting operation of the disc selection playback fast forwarding etc be sure to place the unit in the CHG mode From the remote control supplied with the CVA 1000E only the volume level can be controlled Digest Play Operation 1 Press and hole the VOCAL button attached to the unit for at least 2 seconds to start the Digest play 2 The still pictures will be displayed one by one on the nine frame display screen BX cVvA 1000E FA CHB V CD IF APAE Balt BRETT o eye Sek LTH V CD KYRR 1 2 WEAR EO BRE o 3 ABA HBT MEKE VOCAL S BE ERRO BEE BO SHIT o 3 To end the Digest play press and hold the VOCAL switch again for at least 2 seconds Notes During the Digest play the sound will be momentarily interrupted During the Digest play the VOCAL mode cannot be selected Proper care of your disc ZZR EA HEA E SR BG RRS EPEAT BEF Pei BRERA o AAE o RSet Se Se HG V CD IRF RRI REA E EE o ITD SERRE AP HH TES PRS CHG Mikir Bist RRM EIER o BE VSEL PREFE EIBAR o BE EHAR BEE M PORSURE ZA VAU RETE CHG RR HFJ CVA 1000E BATU HEE aa THEIR URGE ET EEF o EE AERAR EAI VOCAL 8 2 PAE BAMA BEI o 2 PAE ERRAR MAER VOCAL ER o
14. e Shuttle for protec tion during shipment Remove these screws before using Keep the removed screws in the plastic bag attached to the connector of Shuttle G i a i fa a a a a a a SERIAL NUMBER 31 s CAUTION EB INSTALLATION DATE 2 8 Do notinstall the Shuttle near the vehicle s fuel tank This will preventthe PHRSR RE NTA FEAT A E WRT To perma lt x1 x1 x2 mounting screws from damaging the tank INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN 2227 AB g ang SR pe i i VDE Be EAE YS HLS TE Fae BT PEAR LAER Ba EN EA PLACE OF PURCHASE ff Pisi we oe Bese uae ne ean Never install the Shuttle on the rear deck or front dashboard of the car pesti S REER GEER FEIT MRAR REET BLS EE STP Ait HEART TEM SRY ESA 3 MRSE E o EAT BIER AEMRST HER TEARS LARS o e Meaning of displays This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions He ae FE FP ed e RE o ry Failure to heed the instructions will result in severe injury or death ALR St ee BET o This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions Failure to heed the instructions can result in injury or material damage DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER Doing so may lead to accident fire or electric shock KEEP SMALL ARTICLES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN If swallowed consult a physician imme diately BEFORE WIRING DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL Failure to do so may
15. isc 4 CD APREA MEAESMERAETH M 5 lt 3 Insert each CD tray with the disc loaded all the way into the laja ea aren CD magazine Fig 3 5 48 CD A 1 GIFTS REA A EAE FM 6 6 Be sure to insert 6 CD trays whether the disc is loaded or not 1A CD A 1 t ERPESEN FEME M7 o Make sure the CD trays are inserted straight to preventjam F IPIUASZERIH WHAE DREE KASER CD ming Fig 4 TRIKKERITERE o 4 Open the CD magazine compartment door by sliding itto the 7 SHH CD f HIP CD AEPNHZERRHAE 4 E 8 o right until it locks Fig 5 BE HHUA CD A TA CIA S RERA o 5 Insert the CD magazine Q all the way into the Shuttle until it locks with the narrow side facing the unit as shown in Fig 6 6 After inserting the CD magazine 1 close the CD magazine compartment door by sliding it to the left Fig 7 Caution Door must be completely closed and remained closed at all times to prevent dust water and smoke contam inants from diminishing the overall performance of the CD Shuttle 7 To remove the CD magazine open the CD magazine com partment door then press the eject button Fig 8 Note Do not forcibly remove the CD magazine by hand be cause this would cause damage to the changer mechanism down to 1 6 of conventional audio CD There are 2 versions for video CDs Version 1 1 and version 2 0 The VPA S001 can play both versions It however does not support the PBC Playback Control feature of Version 2
16. l number plate is located x1 Z x1 For the vertical installation be sure to install the Shuttle with the CD A x1 x1 magazine slot facing upward on the top of the unit Installation of Shuttle Ai NET Cable Dust Cover Label L R Input Output Label L R CD Magazine Index Label Sheet With the VPA SO01 CDs are automatically removed from and reinserted ALNET SE DERES 2 5 MAMER FE of RIRE z Points to Observe for Safe Usage e Read this manual carefully before starting operation and use this system safely We cannot be responsible for problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions in this manual e This manual uses various pictorial displays to show how to use this product safely and to avoid harm to yourself and others and damage to your property Here is what these pictorial displays mean Understanding them is important for reading this manual An SAH SSSIe aa CE Be RS BUF AN DEAR BE IE SAR Be Be eT AR ARE o REA HAS A E h HDA TH CH EAS A e X TT mit into the CD magazine DO NOT mount the unit upside down as this could cause the mechanism to become misaligned The temperatures caused by direct sunlight at these locations can reach extremes that could cause permanent damage to the Shuttle The Alpine Warranty will be voided in cases where this caution has been ignored and results in damage to the Shuttle Shipping Screws Three screws have been attached to the bottom of th
17. ntain proper connections when extension cables are used e Connections Ai NET Connection Fig 3 Bus Selector Switch Set to Ai position Ai NET Connector 5 Head unit etc with Ai NET System 6 Ai NET Input Connector Mini Bus Connection Fig 4 Bus Selector Switch Set to Std position 4 Ai NET Connector Head unit etc with Standard Bus System 8 8pin DIN Input Connector 9 Standard Bus Adaptor Sold Separately Switch Connections Fig 5 0 Switch Connector D VOCAL Switch Included When attaching the switch be sure to clean off dust water drop and oil on the spot where the switch is attached The connection cables should be securely fixed using the provided Mount Base Connecting to TV Monitor Fig 5 VIDEO Output Connector RCA Extension Cable Included To VIDEO Input Terminal TV Monitor VISUAL Switch Place the Visual switch in the desired TV system position NTSC or PAL Change the switch position using a small screwdriver or other point ed object NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Ntsc PAL Cautions for Connections Head unit with Ai NET capability and Ai NET Cable Fig 6 Connect the Ai NET cable as illustrated Connect the cables by referring to the illustration Incorrect connec tion may cause damage Check the cables and read the attached labels carefully ZRETFAA HERA PRR ZHE 5 TRENT AE FABER KEREEME PA 22 5 BE LAB 45 RE o ASHE TMC CAE ERS MRA ee CH LL PG Ez TERREINE o 1 PETA ER
18. o WRIA Fa EARE o TETARA i PERESA HiP EABAR o ART pE G A AE HEAT IE WEAVER o IE pE pHa Wk SE o ines ZS eR REY AB ae A a aE o A H pE Ps Pia Hk PT TT HG SE NE o BIRREA ERRIRE EREA o THIN TOMAR MEM o ESAT ES URE AERAR o AUER BURGE o TEETAR MEE os 0 A il IAA ER UA o AETA e AEE EET Gel IS A PIANE BE FACTS A EE IESE AATRE R OEY HE ASH TH BB DB E BRE o TAERA SHEN SSB PEE HEAT AAI AHR A LA ae Hl HY Ae RRR AH o ASIRAR o AULA A R a PE BAL Py TEREE Wii es E Z EHET o MRR EARS ANSIA i AE AU SENG HA I NT A SBR AREER GRR ENS JEE Ai SE RY BK AGS TRI o AOT FG HG CH SG o EES Sas OGRE AS EM A BP CIE EAS PAE a BG OERE HY EE TTT E o BR Bil EFL SL HE Be HK o SADENGBHAAR REAR o HE HE er ERS o ABSORBER oa AH PEF FEREARE RRA Eh RUTT AERE EA SA RA TER o BREZI E ET HE TAB KISER o E jaj E SHRI oH SE FSS Bi PM HEE Tg MRE FIG Fe PASE hE THA PS LNG TL AD SE FS TH RAE o BIRRE AZERA o SS REH H HEG KR KRIK E AAR R ET A PEEK o Mounting in the Trunk Make sure the mounting angle of the Shuttle installation will fall within the five preset positions 22 5 to 45 from the horizontal or vertical position The Shuttle is preset at the factory for horizontal mounting If you wish to install it at any other angle change the spring configuration as shown
19. ork done HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS When problems occur such as a lack of sound or video foreign objects inside the unit smoke coming out or noxious odors stop use immediately and contact the dealer where you bought the equipment Failure to do so may result in an accident or injury DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT OR LOOK AT THE SCREEN WHILE DRIVING THE VEHICLE Operating the equipment may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause accident Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before operating this equipment DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN STATED FOR THE VEHICLE Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury DO NOT PLACE FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS Do not insert hands fingers or foreign objects in the disc or cassette insertion slots or in gaps during monitor startup storage Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment USE SPECIFIED ACCESSORY PARTS AND INSTALL THEM SECURELY Use of other than designated parts may damage this unit internally or may not securely install the unit in place as parts that come loose may create hazards DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WITH HIGH MOISTURE OR DUST A high incidence of moisture or dust that penetrates into this unit may cause smoke or fire SH AF ie FA te Be FP fn eR o ALERT HERE A ZA o BETEA o THAT HE ME HK SEEM IE NEBERE NATER SIA
20. s is caused by small bumps around the center hole and outside of the disc which prevent stable loading into the correct position To remove the bumps rub the inside edge of the hole and outside edge of the disc with a ball point pen or other such instrument then Specisicati insert the disc again NOTE The mechanism automatically prevents this type of disc from playing as a protective measure This is not an indication of faulty operation Damaged Disc Do not attempt to play cracked warped or otherwise damaged discs Playing a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism Storage When not in use place your discs in their individual cases and store them in a cool place away from the sun heat and dust Irregular Shaped Discs Fig 5 Make sure the discs you use in this unit do not have any irregularities The outer and inner edges should be round and smooth Use of irregularly shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism HE SRB 1 4 Q ENE 2 REHEARSE 3 ub Fi EE EERS E 1 AURE EERE o MRR HS o SER TERE HERA RHE o WRR FHL ABR AES MEDI o TERRA LAC ACER TERE o DERE LSE o RRA TS 2 EA AE LAME ARENY OS FANE o EERE BHAA REE Ly COARNE o MURR RER HRA TEK ER Eh ER o RAME 3 g wakt MERE Fr REINIE ANI KARRA HE o AHE S EARR EOI BE ALLA BE FEE A RENERE r H BUER RRE HERS BT PA IE RY o VPA S001 BREA RR EKI ET i A ES ZEA TEREE MA VPA 001 BARRET EREET o MRA ESSA

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