Clarion CMS1 manual

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    Owner's manual & Installation manual Mode d'emploi et manuel d'installation Manual de usario e instalaci6n eMS 1 MARINE MECHANISM-LESS SOURCE UNIT UNITE DE SOURCE MARINE SANS MECANISME UNlOAD FUENTE MARINA SIN MECANISMO[...]

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    (~-<'-~'~-CLARION-;RODUCT REGiSTiiAilONlNi=oRMATioN-~"'-'--) i ; I For USA an~ Canada only I I www.clarlon.com I I Dear Customer: ! I Congratulations on your purchase of a Clarion mobile electronic product. We are I!.' confident that you'll enjoy your Clarion experience. There are many benefits to registering [...]

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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® usn ,",.3 ID3TAG SIRIUS" READYe3t D Madefor @J iPod _. _Pla.:- Y5 _--1 • ' .. Windows .'M Media'M 2. PRECAUTIONS A WARNING • For your safety, whi[...]

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    4. CONTROLS Source Unit Clarion Ft l 1 ICI8.CII] £CMP3:::J-"IPODUSB@l~(ARTISTltL 8EI3~ ~cwMA:::J7IsAT~(ALBUMIITITLEI ICH- !'f SRC [<!)] Tuner Module [MUTE] [ADJ] [ ~/II ] ENTER RESET I [000) (r RESET [DISP] lOP] About the registered marks, etc. • Windows Media™ and the Windows® logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Mi[...]

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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 [<!>] Power Button • Press the button to turn power on or off. [voL] [V9 L ] Volume Button • Press VOL+ button to increase the volume. • Press VOL- button to decrease the volume. The [...]

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    · . 5. OPERATIONS . Basic Operations Note: • Be sure to read this chapter referring 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 t[...]

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    Radio (AM/FM) Operation [.] [~] Tuning Down, Tuning Up Buttons 1. Auto Seek tuning Up/Down: Press this button less than 2 seconds to automatically seek the next strong section. 2. Manual Tuning Up and Down: Press and hold this button more than 2 seconds to seek stations down step by step. [ENTER] Button Press this button to confirm the operation. [[...]

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    Sirius Radio Operation Channel Up [~] IDown [<il] Operation 1. Channel Up/Down tuning: Press this button less than 2 seconds to search for a channel. 2. Fast Search Channel Up and Down: Press and hold this button more than 2 seconds to fast search. [ENTER] Button Press this button to confirm the operation. Category Tuning Up [ .... ] and Down [T[...]

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    iPod Mode Operation [~] Up / [<il] Down Buttons 1. Press this button less than 2 seconds 'to play next/previous track. 2. Press and hold this button more than 2 seconds 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 [...]

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    6. TROUBLESHOOTING No sound The commander is not responding Auto seek function can not find any stations 10 CMS1 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 I[...]

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    7. SPECIFICATIONS FMTuner Frequency Range: Usable Sensitivity: I mage 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[...]

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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 V power supply. 2. Read these instructions carefully. 3. Be sure to disconnect the battery[...]

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    Mounting Bracket Method 3 This method requires the purchase of the optional Gimbal mount accessory. I I oo~o o~o 0'-------'0 o t: M4 Tapp;n9:j Screw 4 Pes 4. MAIN UNIT INSTALLA TION 1. The control unit should be mounted to a dry, clean and flat surface. Ensure the rear gasket is fully sealed to the mounting surface without distorting the [...]

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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 a horizontal or vertical position. If the module is mounted in a vertical position, do not mount the module with the harness exit points directly facing up to pre[...]

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    6. WIRE CONNECTION o o 'i=:::==:::::l~t:==r~~ RESET BUTTON TUNER MODULE o o ANTENNA ORIENTATION or B! ~ jo 12·Pin Molex Connect Wire Code RI '~K .RFD P .GREENIBLACK PIIRPI F r;RFFN RIIlF/WHIT G CK GRAY lwi:trrE. -A~3048mm('D')~ ool--~~ MALE FEMALE 8 DIN CABLE MALE ~ 1 ~¥ 3 2 1 10 ~ +~ 01 6 5 4 9 8 7 lJl i;j1;a 1 0 SECTION A-A [...]

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