Operating procedures – Panasonic CY-M9054EN User Manual

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Operating Procedures

For your driving safety, keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions.

Precautions:

■ This unit is designed to be used with a Panasonic cassette/CD player model.
■ This unit is automatically switched on and off if the power switch of the cassette/CD player is turned on

and off. The power indicator lights up when the cassette/CD player is turned on.

■ Due to its large output, the current consumption of the unit is also large; therefore, the unit should not be

used when the engine is turned off. Otherwise, the battery may deteriorate so that starting of the engine
may become impossible.

■ Level Adjustment:

In some instances, the acoustical output from each speaker may not be
balanced properly depending upon the type of speakers or cassette/CD
player unit to be used. If this occurs, try to adjust the volume level by

turning the level adjust volume 0 and 0 to the left or right until the out­

put from each amplifier is balanced by using the Level Adjust Volume as
shown in the illustration.

Level Adjust Volume

(Side of the unit)

Bass Level Adjust Volume

(Side of the unit)

■ Bass Level Adjustment:

The bass output level from the speakers can be increased by using the

Bass Level Adjust Volume O and O. You can adjust the middle frequen­
cy 60 Hz within the range of 0 dB to 14 dB. For some speakers, the
sound may be distorted because of the excessive data input for them. In

that case, turn down the bass level until the distortion stops.

Note: Before connecting the speaker code or RCA code to this unit, the power to the unit must be switched

off.

■ Low-pass filter Cutoff Frequency Switching

(Only for rear channels)

The cutoff frequency of low-pass filter for each rear channel can be set
within the range of 40 to 400Hz using the filter selector switch 0 and
filter frequency adjust volume

0

.

<Filter Selector Switch>
When the switch

0

is set to ON, the filter is connected to the amplifier

circuit for rear channels. When it is set to OFF, the filter is disconnected
from it. (See Fig. 1 at right.)

<Filter Adjust Frequency>
The low-pass filter cutoff frequency can be adjusted within the range of
40 to 400 Hz by using the filter frequency adjust volume

0

.

(See Fig. 2

at right.)

Filter Selector Switch

(Side of the unit)

1

OFF

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ON

Fig.1

Filter Adjust Frequency

(Side of the unit)

400Hz

Fig. 2

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