Faurecia Clarion Electronics 92AJC215R CB Transceiver User Manual Manual

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MARSTECH LIMITED
EXHIBIT A
[FCC Ref. 2.1033(b)(3)]
“Installation and Operating Instructions
Furnished to the User"
Clarion Co. Ltd/JC-Z 15R EXHIBIT A
FCC ID: AX292AJC215R
Matstech Report No. 98389D1
Fr REMOTE
CONfiOL
FCC ID: AX292AJC215R
Marslech Report No, 98389D1
EXHIBIT A( I )-l
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Speaker:l.4WX 4
Hendphnne:lW X 2
— 7S~OdB
1' IOdBIIDOHz
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Audio Output
VOL
BASS
TREE
FADER
AVCmnm Volume
00an
BEEP SOUND
AUTO REVERSE
DOLBY B
METAL
APC(Aum Program
Control)
BlSGlank Skip)
quusncy Band
PRESE'I‘ STATION
SEEK UPIDOWN
PRESET UPIDOWN
FM STEREO
AM:530'~ l'llOkHz
FM:87.75~ 107.9MH1
AM:Gch
FMzech X 3
CDC 636 made
Clun'nn
DISKUP/DOWN
TRACKUPIDOWN
HEAD SET Each 17th
0 .
mumm-
CB Frequency
Number of ch
40a]: in Tbbal
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40chz27‘405MHz
4W
AUTO
TX Power
AUDIO MUTE
ROGER BEEP SOUND o
P'H‘BU'I'I‘ON Fr On the SWinthslaEt
side of the hnndla
R! Rt on the REMOTE
CONTROLLER
SQUELCH o~20
Fr REMOTE All the operations above
CONTROLL nu polaibls
ER
DISPLAY On flu Fr REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Er REMOTE PIT BU'l'l‘ON
CONTROLL Rr HEAD SET VOLUME
ER. Available
"0.4140 P. 2/2
Max:25w x 4
MAx15W X 2
0~30
— 6 ~ + G
— 6~ + S
F9~R9
6 levels
Tbuch tone
Changeable onloff
Before/after 9
200kHzISTEP
10 kHz/STEP
Right side of the
1) Change In volume during audio playback ->
2) Change in volume of CB sounds received —> P
~ ' CB uelch level ->P
l) Changeover of ta
2) Automatic selection of radio music (SEEI
3) CD disk advance
Respective upward operations
3) CD (0/ P) track advance
4) Movement of GB channel
5) Change of CB squelch level
6) Change of frequency at manual radio
selection
7) Change of
ettin: in set mode
rations
1) GEM” ftape run action
2) Automatic selection of radio music (SEE!
3) CD dick advance
3) CD (O/P) truck advance
4) Movement for GB channel
5) Change of ca squelch level
0) Frequency chann in manual radio station
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2) Ghana in audio ceurce
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1) Change of
[Audio]
Outp'm—"BASS—‘TREBflFADE—T
Manual select radio sufion—AVC~—4 79-11.
(Volume control)
[ca]
OM—flmercom VOL—"Roler heeP‘l
i (ON/ OFF) 1,
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1) Move to radio station nice p es
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0 Pressing the button ® when audio power supply is OFF causes audio power supply to be ON.
Pressing ® cause
power supply to be
ON..
0 And pressing the button (D for 1 sec. or more when audio power supply is ON causes audio
power supply to be OFF
Pressing @ for 1 sec.
Or more causes power
sunolv to be OFF.
2 - l F
0 Pressing the button©when CB power supply is OFF causes CB power supply to be ON. which in
turn causes the indicator to light up.
Pressing © causes power
supply (0 be ON.
~ And pressing the button (9 when CB power supply is ON for 1 see. or more causes CB power
supply to be OFF, which in turn muses the indicator ®to go out
Pressing©for 1 see. or
more causes power
supply to be ON.
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0 Tape operation lncludes the following:
- Playback of tape
~ Volume change
~ Tape access (9 music pieces back and forth)
- Change of tape running direction
- Dolby ONIOFF
~ Tape election 0 Be sure to close the deck cover in the rain
- Tape blank skip 0 Avoid high water pressure wash.
3 - 1 - l
. Tape is played back in the following 2 ways.
<1 > When tape is not in the deck:
0 Putting the tape in the cassette insert port automatically starts playback, indicating "PLAY“ and a
tape mark In the display.
<2> When tape is ln the deck:
0 Each short press at the button ® changes
operation.
1 5
MW
0 Turn the volume knob to set the volume‘
0 The indication ”V0: 0 to 30' automatically returns to
“PLAY” if non—operation continues for one second
~1 - A i M in
- Access to 9 music pieces is possible forward and reverse.
1) A short press at the button (2 (forward) or ® (reverse) during playback starts access to
or “<1" (reverse) displayed to its left.
(Auto Program Control)
2) A further press at ® or ® during operation enables access to a maximum 19 different
pieces, skipping the number of pieces displayed here.
3) A press at the opposite button (® vs © or © vs ®) stops access at that point.
. 1 - 4 i in ir ‘ n
0 An extended press (for 1 sec. or more) at ® or © can change the direction of the running tape.
The operation remains the same whichever of Q) or @ Is pressed.
With the change of the tape running direction. “F" (Forward) on the left of the display window
changes to “Fl" (Reverse) or vice versa.
a- 1 - 5 9mm QuLQEF
0 An extended press (for 2 seed or more) at the button (inject button) to the left of the insert port of
the cassette deck activates Dolby ONIOFF.
lf Dolby is ON. "B NFl“ appears on the left of
the display window.
mm
0 To take the tape out of the deck, give a short
press to the button (eject button) to the left of
the insert port.
0 “BLS’ appears In the window for non-recordlng state and the tape is on fast forward to the next
muslc.
33W
0 The following can be done during radio
operation
0 Selection of receiving band
0 Selection of receiving station
0 Automatic selection of radio stations (seek)
0 Manual selection of radio stations
0 Writing a radio station’s preset memory
0 Automatic writing of broadcasting station (Australia)
3 - 2-1 59mm Egggm' ‘ng am
This radio is provided with three FM bands and one AM band, totaling 4 bands. Each band is
selected with the button ©
Selected band “FM2' and "receiving frequency" are Indicated in the left of the display window.
. . R ‘ ' n a l nce
This radio can preset 8 stations per band. e.g.. a total of 24 stations (18‘FM stations and 6 AM
stations). Advancing the present stations is done by the button (2) or @. Each press at the button
® advances the receiving stations in the ascending sequence of cm —> ch2 —~ am —> ch4—>
ch5 ~v cha —> ch1 —v t The bmton ® changes the stations in the descending sequence.
The selected channel cha appears on the left
of the display window
_ _ , . (A
An extended press (for 1 sec or more) at the button ® or (9 results in automatic selection of
stations. If a station above certain frequency is found during operation, that station is
automatically selected and the selection is stopped"
- - 4 a I i B ‘n t i n
Stations with too weak frequencies for automatic selection can be selected manually
Here are the steps for manual selection:
1) First put in radio mode (FM1 to 3. AM).
2) Press the button ® for the set mode. Each short press changes the mode, so give an indication
2) Press the button C2) or ©. and you can move frequency one step(FMO, 2kHz. AMt OkHZ)
- - ri P a t' S ti
Stations can be present through automatic selection or manual selection (18 EM stations. 6 AM
stations)
Presetting can be done in either of the following two ways, though b y Step 1 you can only write the
stations automatically selected.
 F M 1
changes operation‘ I 4-AU X 4-0 D (OIPlt—AMl—
Playback of Disk 5 ln Track 3 causes “G-“ and
the CD mark to be displayed in the window
0 During CD playback, a short press at the button (2 (advance) or the button 6) (reverse) starts
track advance operation. Track advance Is performed on
the disk being played back.
WM
0 During CD playback, an extended press (for 1 sec. or more) at the button (2 (advance) or the
button (3) (reverse) starts track advance operation.
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0 While CE is in operation, you can:
~ Change channels for receipt and transmission.
- Change squelch levels.
- Change volume (or receipt and transmission.
- Recelve/ transmit CB.
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1) Each short press at button © causes operation to change from on to another.
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Display changes CH: 01 to 40.
2) Then, give a short press to ® (upward) or (3 (downward) You can change the receipt]
transmission channel from one to anotherl
MW
1) Each short press at the button (9 changes operation
' Lééf'éhkfifiéifig ' ' g " 5 ' 1 ' E "" g " u "" | ' EM "" g " j ‘
from one to another. T '
2) Then, give a short press to (2 (upward) or© (downward) and set the squelch level. Or you
Display ‘SQ: 1 to 20 for squelch level
can set the squelch level by turning the knob (D.
3) if no operation follows 5 sec. after setting the squelch level, the wlndow automatically returns to
the channel display.
1) Change to GB model with a short press at the button (5).
2) Receipt volume can only be set in the channel display wlndaw. Turn the volume knob ® to
adiust the volume. It non-operation follows for 1 sec., “cVo: 0 to 20" automatically returns to
the channel display.
12

~ Press at the left handlebar SW and front P.T4T. SW transmits microphone sounds, with ‘TX" being
displayed.
13
' ln exterior audio equlpment is connected to the AUX terminal. playback is possible on the
machine's speaker.
1) Exterlor audio equipment is connected to the AUX terminal to the right of the cassette insert
port.
2) Each short press at the button @ changes
operation from one to another.
Pressing the bulton G) several times for I 4-A U x 0-C D (O/P)¢—AM ‘_ 1
AUX mode causes the exterlor audio
equipment to play back.
14
3 - . a
if made is set. you can:
 - Change over output (speaker a headset).
' Adjust sound quality in low range.
‘ Adiust sound quality In high range.
' Adjust fader (front! rear balance).
' Adlust intercom volume.
' Change over auto volume lever.
' Select music on the radio manually.
 - change over output (speaker a headset)
' Adjust intercom volume
' Turn ONI OFF Roger beep.
These settings can be made with the same operation.
1) Each short press at the button (5 changes the mode from one to another, and you can select a
desired setting.

2) By pressing the buttons ® and G). the setting can be changed.
Output change over(speaker a headset)
Output on speaker Output on headset
15
-Ad]usmem of sound in low range
-Adiustment of sound in high range
-|| ~ -||
QDDD DDD
' Adjustment of fader (from! rear balance)
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