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Owner’s manual & Installation manual
Mode d’emploi et manuel d’instllation
Manual de instrucciones y de instalacion
Bluetooth® /USB/MP3/WMA RECEIVER
LECTEUR Bluetooth® /USB/MP3/WMA
RECEPTOR Bluetooth® /USB/MP3/WMA
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Contents
Thank you for purchasing this Clarion product.
• Please fully read this owner’s manual before operating this equipment.
• Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and store it in a safe place with this manual.
1. FEATURES......................................................................................................................... 3
Expanding Systems............................................................................................................ 3
2. PRECAUTIONS.................................................................................................................. 4
Front Panel / Generalities................................................................................................... 5
USB Port............................................................................................................................ 5
3. CONTROLS........................................................................................................................ 6
Operational Panel............................................................................................................... 6
Names of Button................................................................................................................. 6
Remote Control.................................................................................................................. 7
Notes of remote control using............................................................................................ 7
5. OPERATIONS..................................................................................................................... 8
Basic Operations................................................................................................................ 8
System Setup..................................................................................................................... 9
HD Radio Operations....................................................................................................... 10
Satellite Radio Mode........................................................................................................ 12
iTunes® Tagging............................................................................................................... 13
USB Operations............................................................................................................... 14
iPod & iPhone Operations................................................................................................ 14
AUX Operations............................................................................................................... 15
Bluetooth Operations........................................................................................................ 16
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................................................... 18
7. ERROR DISPLAYS.......................................................................................................... 19
8. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................ 20
9. INSTALLATION / WIRE CONNECTION GUIDE.............................................................. 21
Compatible with iPod® / iPhone® via USB
4ch/2V RCA Output with Subwoofer Control and BEAT-EQ with 3 Band
Parametric Equalizer
MP3/WMA compatible with ID3-TAG display
Built in Bluetooth handsfree (HFP) and audio streaming (A2DP & AVRCP)
Front USB
IR remote controller included
OEM Steering Wheel Remote Ready
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1. FEATURES
Expanding Systems
Expanding audio features
4 Channel Amplifier
iPod/iPhone
(Connect via CCA-748)
USB Memory
(Connect via CCA-755)
Portable Player
(Connect via AUX IN Jack)
Bluetooth®
cellular phone
SIRIUS Connect(TM) Vehicle
Tuner (SC-C1) to be connected
Note:
• The items listed outside of the frames are the commercial products generally sold.
• CCA-748 and CCA-755: Sold by separately.
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2. PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
For your safety, the driver should not operate the controls while driving.
Also, while driving, keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be heard.
1.	I f you have parked the car for a long
time in hot or cold weather, wait until the
temperature in the car becomes normal
before operating the unit.
2.	Do not open the case, disassemble the
unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
3.	SIRIUS,the SIRIUS Dog logo and related
marks are trademarks of SIRIUS XM
Radio,Inc.
4.	H D Radio™ and the HD Radio Ready
logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity
Digital Corp.
530-1710kHz
87.9-107.9MHz
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER I
SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and
cannot be used or distributed without a license from MSLGP.
CLARION CO.,LTD.
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MANUFACTURED:
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About the Registered Marks, etc.
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPod and has been certified by
the developer to meet Apple performance
standards.
“Works with iPhone“ means that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to iPhone and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance
standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of
this device or its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
INFORMATION FOR USERS:
Changes or modifications to this product
unapproved by the manufacturer will void the
warranty and will violate fcc approval.
USB Port
For a longer service life, be sure to read the
following cautions.
• Do not allow any liquids on the set from
drinks, umbrellas, etc. Doing so may
damage the internal circuitry.
• Do not disassemble or modify the set in
any way. Doing so may result in damage.
• Do not let cigarettes burn the display.
Doing so may damage or deform the
body.
• If a problem should occur, have the set
inspected at your store of purchase.
•	The USB memory stick may stick out when
inserted,so it may cause danger during
driving. When connect USB memory
stick to the main unit, please use a USB
extension cable (CCA-755).
•	T h e U S B m e m o r y s t i c k s m u s t b e
recognized as “USB mass storage class“
to work properly. Some models may not
operate correctly.
	When the memorized data is lost or
damaged by any chance, Clarion shall
not be liable for any damage.
	When using an USB memory stick, we
recommend that you backup your data
stored on it before by using a personal
computer etc.
•	Data files may be broken when using USB
memory sticks in the following situation:
When disconnecting the USB memory
stick or turning the power off during
reading data.
	When affected by static electricity or
electric noise.
	Connect/disconnect the USB memory stick
when it is not accessed.
•	C onnecting with the computer is not
covered.
Cleaning the body
• Use a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe off
the dirt.
• For tough dirt, apply some neutral
detergent diluted in water to a soft cloth,
wipe off the dirt gently, then wipe again
with a dry cloth.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, car cleaner,
etc., as these substances may damage
the body or cause the paint to peel. Also,
leaving rubber or plastic products in
contact with the body for long periods of
time may cause stains.
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Front Panel / Generalities
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3. CONTROLS
Operational Panel
[CONTROL]
[RESET]
Names of Button
[CONTROL] Knob
• Power on (press)
• Power off (press “2.sec.” -> rotate it select “POWER OFF“ ->press)
• Adjust volume level (rotate)
• Toggle the audio source (press)
• Previous/Next Search (press - left/right )
• S
 elect tuner band (press - up)(1sec.)
•
•
•
•
•
•
MP3/WMA mode – Search function.
BT mode – Terminate call
RADIO mode – PTY select.
AUX mode – No function.
USB mode – Search function
iPod mode – iPod menu
USB Slot
AUX Jack
[SRC] Button
• Toggle the audio source
[RPT] Button
• Repeat play
] Buttons
• Preset station up / down
• Previous / next track
• Search (long press)
[MUTE] Button
• Mute the volume
[1~6] Buttons
• [1] Button: Scan play / Preset station 1.
• [2] Button: Repeat play / Preset station 2.
• [3] Button: Random play / Preset station 3.
• [4] Button: P lay / Pause / Top play (long
press) / Preset station 4.
• [5] Button:	Previous folder / Preset station 5.
10 tracks down (long press)
• [6] Button:	N ext folder / Preset station 6.
10 tracks up (long press)
[SCN/PS/AS] Button
• Scan play / Preset scan
• Auto memory store (long press)
[BAND/TOP] Button
• Select tuner band
• Top play (long press)
[ , ] Buttons
• Volume up / down
[SOUND] Button
• Sound effect setting
] Button
• Play / Pause
[ISR] Button
• Recall ISR station stored in memory
•	Store current station in ISR memory (long
press)
•	iTunes Tagging (when connected with
HD Radio tuner)
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Remote Control
[ISR]
[BAND/TOP]
[DISP] Button
• Display switch
[DISP]
[1~6]
[SCN/
PS/AS]
[AF/RPT]
[SOUND]
[RDM]
[MUTE]
[RDM] Button
• Random play
Notes of remote control using
Replacing the lithium battery of remote control unit.
When the range of the operation of the card remote control becomes short or no functions
while operating. Replace the battery with a new lithium battery. Make sure the battery Polarity
replacement is correct.
1.	Pull out the battery holder while pressing the stopper.
2.	Insert the button-type battery with the stamped(+) mark facing upward.
	Insert the battery holder into the remote control.
CR(CR2025
2025)
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5. OPERATIONS
Basic Operations
Note:
•	Refer to the diagrams in “3. CONTROLS”
when reading this chapter.
CAUTION
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.
Volume adjustment
Turn the [CONTROL] knob on the front
panel.
The adjustable range of volume is 0 to 40.
CAUTION
While driving, keep the volume level at
which external sounds can be heard.
Playing source selection
Power on / off
Notes:
• Start the engine before using this unit.
• Be careful about using this unit for a long
time without running the engine. If you
drain the car’s battery too far, you may not
be able to start the engine and this can
reduce the service life of the battery.
1. Start the engine. The power button / knob
illumination on the unit will light up.
Engine ON
position
2. Press the [CONTROL] knob on the front
panel to turn on the power under standby
mode. The unit goes back to the last
status after power on.
3. Press the [CONTROL] knob on the front
panel to turn off the power.
Press [CONTROL] knob on the front panel
repeatedly to choose desired playing source.
Notes:
• Playing source selection means selecting
work mode, such as HD RADIO mode,
and AUX mode, etc.
Display system time
Press the [DISP] button on the remote
control to switch the display information,
system time and playing source.
RESET
Note:
* When the [RESET] button is pressed,
frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc.
stored in memory are cleared.
Mute
Press the [MUTE] button on the remote
control to mute the volume from the unit.
Note:
Doing the operation above again or adjusting
volume will release muting.
RESET
At all mode, press and hold [CONTROL]
knob (2sec.), and rotate the [CONTROL]
knob choose ADJUST, then press the
[CONTROL] knob to enter system setup.
Press [CONTROL] knob (left / right) to select
options, rotate the [CONTROL] knob to adjust.
CLOCK
Press the [CONTROL] knob (right) to
choose minute, and rotate the [CONTROL]
knob set minute.
Press the [CONTROL] knob (left) to choose
hour, and rotate the [CONTROL] knob set
hour.
PASSWORD (SIRIUS mode)
Press the [CONTROL] knob to enter old
password, rotate the [CONTROL] knob to
select a digit, press the [CONTROL] knob
(left / right) to move the cursor. Press the
[CONTROL] knob to confirm after input all
4 digit. Then input a new 4-digit number as
above. (Original password: 0000)
LOCK (SIRIUS mode)
Press the [CONTROL] knob to lock current
station, rotate the [CONTROL] the knob to
select a digit, press the [CONTROL] knob
(left / right) to move the cursor. Long press
the knob to confirm after input all 4 digit
password.
UNLOCK (SIRIUS mode)
Press the [CONTROL] knob to unlock all
locked stations, rotate the [CONTROL] knob
to select a digit, press the [CONTROL] knob
(left / right) to move the cursor. Press the
[CONTROL] knob to confirm after input all 4
digit password.
UNSKIP (SIRIUS mode)
Press and hold the [CONTROL] knob to
unskip all channels.
DX/LO (RADIO mode)
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose radio
local or distant at RADIO mode.
•	LO: Only stations with strong signal can
be received.
•	DX: Stations with strong and weak signals
can be received.
PCH MEMO (RADIO mode)
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose PCH
1 / PCH 2 / PCH 3 / PCH 4 / PCH 5 or PCH
6, press and hold [CONTROL] knob (2sec.) to
store it in the memory.
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System Setup
AUX SENS (AUX mode)
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose AUX
Input sensitivity LOW, MID or HIGH at AUX
mode.
AUTO CON (BT mode): ON/OFF
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
AUTO CON ON or OFF.
PIN CODE
Press the [CONTROL] knob, rotate the
[CONTROL] knob to select a digit, press
the [CONTROL] knob (left / right) to move
the cursor. Press the [CONTROL] knob to
confirm.
The PIN CODE default setting is “ 0000 “.
MIC SEL (BT mode)
Rotate the [VOLUME] knob to choose
microphone EXTERNAL or INTERNAL.
MIC GAIN (BT mode)
Rotate the [VOLUME] knob to choose Mic
gain: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
You can change the gain of MIC when a
telephone partner cannot hear your voice.
SCRN SVR: ON/OFF
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
SCRN SVR (screen saver) ON or OFF.
SCROLL: ON/OFF
For track information that is longer than the
display panel:
When SCROLL is ON, the LCD will display
ID3 TAG information cyclely, e.g.: TRACK>FOLDER->FILE->ALBUM->TITLE>ARTIST->TRACK->...
When SCROLL is OFF, the LCD will display
one of the ID3 TAG information, the default
is TRACK, but user can adjust it to other ID3
TAG information by press [DISP] button on
the remote control.
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System Setup
S-CTRL (IPOD mode) : ON/OFF
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
S-CTRL (Simple control) ON or OFF.
* Refer to P15.
DIMMER: ON/OFF
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
DIMMER ON or OFF.
•	ON: LCD dimmer is active when small light
of vehicle is turned ON.
•	OFF: LCD always maximum brightness
regardless of the vehicle small light.
REAR/S-W
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
REAR or S-WOOFER(SUB-WOOFER).
SW PHASE
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
REVERSE or NORMAL.
BEEP: ON/OFF
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to choose
button beep sound ON or OFF.
SOUND
Press the [CONTROL] knob to enter sound
effect setting mode. First press shows current
EQ. Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to changes
BEAT EQ in this order:
OFF -> B-BOOST -> IMPACT -> EXCITE ->
CUSTOM
Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to changes
CUSTOM, and press the [CONTROL] knob,
the press [CONTROL] knob (right/left)
to select it including: BASS-G -> BASS-F
-> BASS-Q -> MID-G -> MID-F -> MID-Q
-> TREBLE-G -> TREBLE-F, rotate the
[CONTROL] knob to select a value.
BASS-G / MID-G / TREBLE-G: (-7)- (+7)
BASS-F: 50 / 100 / 200
BASS-Q / TREBLE-Q: 0.7 / 1.0 / 1.4 / 2.0
MID-F: 500 / 1K / 2K
MID-Q: 0.7 / 1.0 / 1.4 / 2.0
TREBLE-F: 5K / 10K / 15K
Then press [CONTROL] knob (left / right) to
select USER preset including:
BALANCE -> FADER -> M-B EX ->HPF(high
pass fillter) -> LPF(low pass filter) ->
S-W VOL (Subwoofer Volume), rotate the
[CONTROL] knob to select a value.
BALANCE:LEFT 1-7->CENTER->RIGHT 1-7
FADER:FRONT 1-7->CENTER->REAR 1-7
M-B EX: ON/OFF
HPF: THROUGH/60/90/120
LPF: THROUGH/60/90/120
SUBW VOL: (-6)-(+6)
HD Radio Operations
About HD Radio™ technology
HD Radio technology allows CD-quality digital
broadcasting of your local AM and FM radio
stations. HD Radio broadcasts can include
multiple channels on the same frequency,
which is called multicasting. With multicasting,
you can receive up to eight additional
multicast channels: HD1~HD8.
With an HD Radio tuner connected, you
will receive HD Radio digital broadcasts
automatically when tuned to a station that
offers HD Radio technology.
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NOTE: Not all FM or AM stations offer
HD Radio (digital) broadcasting. You can
receive both analog and digital stations
with the unit.
Accessing radio mode
Press the [CONTROL] knob or [SRC] button
on the remote control to switch to the HD
RADIO source, and HD icon will illuminate.
Select a band
Press and hold the [CONTROL] knob (up
2sec.) on the panel or [BAND/TOP] button
on the remote control to change between
three FM and one AM bands. Each band
stores up to six preset stations.
Tuning
- Seek Tuning
Press and hold the [CONTROL] knob (left /
right) on the panel or [
] buttons on
the remote control to seek the next/previous
station automatically.
- Manual Tuning
Press the [CONTROL] knob (left / right) on
] buttons on the remote
the panel or [
control to move the radio frequency number
up or down one step.
HD Radio multicast channels
To tune to an HD Radio multicast channel,
tune to the main signal and then press the
[CONTROL] knob on the panel. PTY and
SUB CH are displayed. Select PTY or SUB
CH by rotate [CONTROL] knob and push to
confirm.
• 	Select PTY type from the category list by
rotate [CONTROL] knob and push.
• 	Select SUB CH by rotate [CONTROL]
knob and push.
• Multi channel is available when a digital
signal is detected, the DIGITAL icon will
illuminate. If the digital signal becomes
unavailable, the unit will revert to Analog
reception.
Preset stations
Up to six stations on each band can be
stored as presets, which can then be instantly
recalled by pressing the associated preset
button. To store a station, turn the radio on
and select the desired band and station.
Press and hold the desired preset button
(numbered one through six on the face of the
radio or remote control) for more than two
seconds. When stored, the preset number
will appear in the display. The station is now
stored and can be recalled by pressing the
corresponding preset button. Repeat for the
remaining five presets on the current band
and for presets on the other four bands.
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HD Radio Operations
NOTE: Multicast stations can be stored as
presets, but the unit must be in Digital or
Auto reception mode to receive them.
Preset scan
Press [SCN/PS/AS] button on the remote
control to scan and play all preset stations for
10 seconds each. Press [SCN/PS/AS] button
on the remote control again to stop scanning
and play the current station.
Automatic store (AS)
Press the [CONTROL] knob (down 2 sec.) or
[SCN/PS/AS] button on the remote control
to select six strong stations and store them
in the FM3 or AM band using the Auto Store
feature. After entering the stations into
memory, the unit will automatically stop at
each station for five seconds, allowing you to
preview each selection. When using the Auto
Store feature, the new stations replace any
stations already stored in preset memory.
Note:
You can stop the Auto Store function at any
time by pressing the [CONTROL] knob (down
2 sec.) or [SCN/PS/AS] button on the remote
control again.
Satellite Radio Mode
Listeners can subscribe to SIRIUS® Radio
on the Web by visiting www.sirius.com, or
by calling (888) 539-SIRIUS. Customers
should have their SIRIUS ID ready (SIRIUS
ID is located on the SCC1: SIRIUS Connect
Vehicle Tuner, solid separately). Customers
can listen to music samples by tuning to
channel 184.
Accessing satellite radio mode
Press the [CONTROL] knob or [SRC] button
on the remote control to switch to the SAT
source.
Displaying the Identification (ID) Code
Before you listen to satellite radio, you must
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Satellite Radio Mode
subscribe to the service using your radio’s
identification number. To display the radio
ID, use the [CONTROL] knob (left) or [
] tuning button on the remote control to tune
to channel “000”. The screen displays the
radio ID where the channel name is usually
displayed.
Storing a station
Check SCC1-SIRIUS Connect Vehicle
TUNER
Recalling a station
If SIRIUS tuner is not connected, “NO
TUNER” will appear on the LCD.
Select a band
Press the the [CONTROL] knob (up 2sec.)
on the panel or [BAND/TOP] button on the
remote control to change between three
SAT bands (SR1, SR2 and SR3). Each band
stores up to six preset stations.
Select a station
Press the [CONTROL] knob (left / right) on
the panel or [
] buttons on the remote
control to tune to another station.
Preset mode
Six numbered preset buttons store and recall
stations for each band.
Preset scan
Short press the [SCN/PS/AS] button on the
remote control to start category scanning.
Long press the [SCN/PS/AS] button (1 sec.)
on the remote control to start preset station
scanning for 10 seconds each.
1.	Select a band (if needed), then select a
station.
2.	Press and hold a preset button (numbers
1-6) on the remote control.
3.	T h e p r e s e t n u m b e r a n d s t a t i o n i s
displayed and highlighted.
1.	 Select a band (if needed).
2.	P ress a remote control preset button
(numbers 1-6) to select the corresponding
stored station.
Category and Channel search
To access Category and Channel Search
mode, press the [CONTROL] knob (up 2sec.)
on the panel or [BAND/TOP] button on the
remote control more than 1 second.
1.	R otate the rotary knob on the panel to
select the desired category.
2.	Press the [CONTROL] knob (left / right)
on the panel or [
] buttons to select
the channel name.
Direct search
To access Direct Search mode, press the
[CONTROL] knob button on the front panel.
1.	R otate the rotary knob on the panel to
select the desired direct, and press the
[CONTROL] knob to confirm the selection.
2.	R otate the rotary knob on the panel
or press the [
] or [
] button on
the remote control to select the direct
name, and press the knob to confirm the
selection.
iTunes® Tagging
The unit offers iTunes ® Tagging, which
allows the user to "Tag" songs playing on HD
Radio™ stations for purchase later through
iTunes. When press ISR button, the unit
stores the title and artist song information that
can then be transferred to your iPod when
connected to the unit. A list titled "Tagged"
will appear in iTunes, allowing you the option
to purchase your tagged songs.
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Note:
“iTunes® Tagging” function works by
connecting THD301 (sold separately).
iPod compatibility
For detailed information on the playable iPod
models, see our home page: www.clarion.
com
Note:
• iPhones can also be connected to this
system and “iPod” appearing in this
manual should be referred to as “iPod/
iPhone”.
• This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with unsupported versions.
Tagging music
To begin tagging music, tune to an HD Radio
station. The DIGITAL icon at the display must
be illuminated, indicating a digital station
is being received. TAG icon lights up when
Tagging function is ready. Press the [ISR]
button on the remote control. The tagging
function is highly depends on the receptions
of the radio station. If the channel reception
is insufficient, it will effect the operation of the
tagging function.
“Stored Tag ## of 64” will appear in the
display. The song information is saved to the
unit memory until an iPod is connected. You
can tag up to 64 songs before the tags must
be transferred to an iPod or deleted. When
the Tag memory reaches capacity (64 tags)
the bottom of the screen displays “Memory
Full”.
Table 5: TAG Messages
Tag Message
Reason
S T O R E D T A G # # If the Tag data is ready, and
OF 64
[ISR] button on the remote
control is pressed
SENDING TAG ##
Tag data is sending to iPod
MEMORY FULL
Tag storage is full
D E F I C I E N T T A G Tag data is not available
DATA
IPOD FULL
iPod memory is full
TAG NOT SUPPORT When connect and press
[ISR] button on the remote
control, the iPod without
Tagging function
Downloading tags to your iPod
To download tags to your iPod, plug an
iPod into the unit. All existing tags are
automatically transferred to the iPod and
deleted from the head unit’s memory. If an
iPod is connected when a song is tagged,
the Tag will be immediately transferred to the
iPod.
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iTunes® Tagging
Note:
When transferring Tags to an iPod, the unit
must remain in Radio mode. To purchase
tagged songs, you must sync your iPod to
iTunes and then click the “Tagged” list on the
left side of the iTunes software screen. Click
the “view” button for purchasing information.
Note:
1. How to enter the iTunes tagging function?
“TAG” and “DIGITAL” light up when
Tagging function is ready, press [ISR]
button on the remote control to start
iTunes Tagging.
2. What is seen on the radio’s display to let
me know I have tagged the tune?
Press [ISR] button on the remote control
to show “STORED TAG ## OF 64”. After
connect to a iPod, the display shows
“SENDING TAG ##”.
If no connection, the display will show
“STORED TAG ## OF 64”. You could
save 64 Tag into E2PROM in total. When
you connect to a iPod, Tag information
will be saved in the iPod, and the data in
E2PROM will be cleared.
3. Then how do I get the tagged tune from
my iPod to the computer?
If you have install iTunes, connect your
iPod to your computer and buy songs
online.
Note:
Tags saved to your iPod can be managed
using the iTunes software, available at www.
apple.com/itunes.
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USB Operations
1.	Push the cover of the USB connector to the
right. Insert a USB cable (CCA-755) into
the USB connector. Insert a USB device
into the USB cable.
	When connecting a USB device, the unit
will read the files automatically.
2.	To remove the USB device, you should first
select another source or turn off the power,
in order to avoid damaging the USB device.
Then take off the USB device. Push the
cover to the left.
3. Operation is same as MP3/WMA operation.
iPod & iPhone Operations
Connect
Connect an iPod or iPhone to the USB
connector via CCA-748 cable.
When connecting a device, the unit will read
the files automatically. The track information
display on the screen once playback start.
MENU
In the S-CTRL OFF mode, press the
[CONTROL] knob (up), rotate the knob select
“MUSIC” or “VIDEO”.
Select “MUSIC”, press the [CONTROL] knob,
then rotate the [CONTROL] knob to show
PLAY LISTS / ARTISTS / ALBUMS / GENRES
/ SONGS / COMPOSERS, then press the
[VOLUME] knob to confirm.
Select “VIDEO”, press the [CONTROL]
knob, then rotate the [CONTROL] knob to
show MOVIES MUSIC VIDEO TV SGIWS
VIDEO PODCASTS RENTALS, then press the
[CONTROL] knob to confirm.
NOTE:
VIDEO MENU item is different by the model of
connected iPod and language setting.
Repeat play
This function allows you to play the current
track repeatedly or play all tracks in your iPod/
iPhone repeatedly.
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1.	Press the [AF/RPT] button on the remote
control once or more until “RPT ON”
appears on the LCD to perform repeat
play.
2.	P ress [AF/RPT] button on the remote
control repeatedly until “RPT OFF”
appears on the LCD to cancel repeat
playback.
Random play
This function allows you to play all tracks in a
random order.
1.	P ress the [PTY/RDM] button on the
remote control once or more until “ALBUM
RDM” appears on the LCD for album random
play.
2.	P ress the [PTY/RDM] button on the
remote control once or more until “SONG
RDM” appears on the LCD to perform
random play.
3.	P ress the [PTY/RDM] button on the
remote control once or more until “RDM
OFF” appears on the LCD to cancel
random playback.
slowly. If repetitive operations are
performed too quickly, unforeseen errors
may occur.
•	When performing iPod operations using
simple control mode, please do not
operate the iPod and the unit at the same
time, otherwise there may be unexpected
event happened.
•	Some iPod models do not support this
function. Consult your nearest Clarion
dealer or website to confirm which models
do not support this function.
Setting iPod simple control mode
iPod menu alphabet search
Use this function if you wish to operate
through your iPod connected to this unit via
the USB cable.
* The factory default setting is “ OFF “.
1. 	press and hold [CONTROL] knob (2sec.),
and rotate the [CONTROL] knob choose
ADJUST, then press the [CONTROL] knob
to enter system setup.
2	Press the [CONTROL] knob (left / right) to
select “ S-CTRL“.
3.	Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to SELECT “
ON “ or “ OFF “ .
•	O N: Operations are made through your
iPod.
•	O FF: Operatio n s c a n n o t b e m a d e
through your iPod.
This function searches the subfolders for
desired alphabetical letters.
1.	Press the [CONTROL] knob, and rotate
[CONTROL] knob to select the iPod menu
mode.
2.	R otate the [CONTROL] knob to switch
between categories.
	MUSIC: PLAYLISTS, ARTISTS, ALBUMS,
GENRES, SONGS, COMPOSERS
	VIDEO: MOVIES, MUSIC VIDEOS, TV
SHOWS VIDEO PODCASTS, RENTALS
3.	Press the [CONTROL] knob. (The contents
of the category are displayed.)
4.	Press and hold the [CONTROL] knob (2
sec.).
5.	Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to select the
desired letter to search.
6.	P ress the [CONTROL] knob to perform
search.
Notes:
•	When performing iPod operations using
simple control mode, make the operations
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iPod & iPhone Operations
AUX Operations
Press the [CONTROL] knob on the panel or
[SRC] button on the remote control once or
more to select “AUX”.
AUX is just for Audio content with 3.5mm
Jack connector plugged into audio-in socket
on the front panel on the right of USB
connector.
2.	Turn the [CONTROL] knob to select “AUX
SENS”.
3.	If the output level of connected external
audio player is “HIGH”, rotate the
[CONTROL] knob and choose “LOW”.
And if the output level is “LOW”,choose
“HIGH”.
AUX Input sensitivity setting
1.	Press and hold the [CONTROL] knob (2
sec.).
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Bluetooth Operations
The Bluetooth allows you to utilize your car’s
built-in audio system for wireless mobile
phone or music handsfree communication.
Some Bluetooth mobile phones have the
audio features, and some portable audio
players support Bluetooth feature. This
system can play audio data stored in a
Bluetooth audio device. The car stereo with
Bluetooth will be able to retrieve phonebook
contacts, received call, dialed call, missed
call, incoming calls, outgoing call and listen
to music.
Note:
•	Do not leave the microphone of Bluetooth
handsfree in the places with wind passing
such as air outlet of the air conditioner,
etc. This may cause a malfunction.
•	If leave it in the places subjected to
direct sun, high temperature can cause
distortion, discoloration which may result
in a malfunction.
•	This system will not operate or may
operate improperly with some Bluetooth
audio players.
•	Clarion cannot guarantee the compatibility
of all mobile phones together with unit.
•	Audio playback will be set to the same
volume level as set during telephone call.
This might cause problems, if extreme
volume level is set during telephone call.
Handsfree Operations
Pairing
1.	Turn on Bluetooth function of your mobile
phone.
2.	E nter mobile phone’s Bluetooth setup
menu.
3. Search for new Bluetooth devices.
4.	Select FZ501 from the pairing list on the
mobile phone.
5.	E nter “0000” as the password (The
password default setting is “ 0000 ”).
6.	A fter pairing successfully, the unit will
enter Bluetooth mode automatically, and
“BLUETOOTH CONNECTED” will appear
on the LCD.
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Making a call
Operation from Bluetooth menu
Press the [CONTROL] knob to switch the
source to “BLUETOOTH”.
• Dial Number
Press the [CONTROL] knob (up),rotate the
[CONTROL] knob select DIAL NUM.
1.	Press the [CONTROL] knob.
2. Rotate the [CONTROL] knob on the front
panel to switch: DIAL NUMBER / DIALLED
CALL / MISSED CALL / RECEIVED
CALL / MEMORY PHONEBOOK / SIM
PHONEBOOK
3. Press the [CONTROL] knob to confirm the
selection, “WAITING” will appear on the
LCD.
4. Press the [CONTROL] knob to dial.
5. Press the [CONTROL] knob (right) to 		
terminate call.
• Dialled/Missed/ Received Call History
You can search any Dialled/Missed/Received
Call History.
1.	Rotate the knob to select “DIAL number”,
“MISSED CALL” or “RECEIVED CALL”.
2.	Press the knob to enter the selected call
history.
3.	Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to scroll the
contacts.
4.	When the contact name or mobile phone
No. is displayed, press the [CONTROL]
knob to call the mobile phone No. of that
contact.
*	P ress the [CONTROL] knob (right) to
end the call.
• Call from Phonebook
User can search the contact name in the
phonebook and make call.
1.	Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to select “SIM
PHONE BOOK”or “MEMORY PHONE
BOOK“ .
2.	Press the [CONTROL] knob to enter the
selected phonebook.
3.	Rotate the [CONTROL] knob to scroll the
contacts.
4.	When the contact name is displayed, press
the [CONTROL] knob to call the mobile
phone No. of that contact.
*	P ress the [CONTROL] knob (right) to
end the call.
• Answering a call
You can answer an incoming call by pressing
the [CONTROL] knob.
*P
 ress the [CONTROL] knob (right) to reject
an incoming call.
Audio Streaming Operations
What is audio streaming?
Audio streaming is a technique for transferring
audio data such that it can be processed as
a steady and continuous stream. Users can
stream music from their external audio player
to their car stereo wirelessly and listen to the
tracks through the car’s speakers. Please
consult your nearest Clarion dealer for more
information on the product of wireless audio
streaming transmitter offered.
CAUTION
Please avoid operating your connected
mobile phone while audio streaming as
this may cause noise or sound choppy on
the song playback.
Audio streaming may or may not resume
after telephone interrupt as this is
dependent on mobile phone.
System will always return to Radio mode
if audio streaming is disconnected.
Selecting a track
Track-up
1.	P ress the [CONTROL] knob (right) to
move to the beginning of the next track.
2.	E ach time the [CONTROL] knob (right)
is pressed, playback proceeds to another
track in the advancing direction.
Track-down
1.	Press the [CONTROL] knob (left) to move
the to beginning of the previous track.
2.	Each time the [CONTROL] knob (left) is
pressed, playback proceeds to previous
track in the reverse direction.
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Bluetooth Operations
Note:
Playing order will depend on Bluetooth
audio player. When [CONTROL] knob (left)
is pressed, some A2DP devices will restart
the current track depends on the duration of
playback.
During music streaming playback, “A2DP”
will be shown on the display. Information
about tracks (e.g. the elapsed playtime, song
title, etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit.
When A2DP device is disconnected, “BT
DISCONNECT” will be shown on the display
and return to previously selected audio
source. Some Bluetooth® audio players may
not have play / pause synchronized with this
unit. Please make sure both device and main
unit are in the same play / pause status in BT
MUSIC mode.
Note:
Be sure to read the chapter “Pairing before
proceeding.
Play / Pause a track
1.	P ush the [CONTROL] knob (down) to
pause audio playback.
2.	T o resume audio playback, push the
[CONTROL] knob (down) again.
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6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
GENERAL
Problem
Unit can not
power on.
Cause
Measure
Unit fuse blown.
Replace with new fuse of correct rating.
Car battery fuse blown.
Replace with new fuse of correct rating.
Unit can not
power on.
Nothing happens
when buttons are The microprocessor has
pressed.
malfunctioned due to noise, etc.
Display is not
accurate.
Turn off the power.
Press the [RESET] button with a thin rod.
Note:
When the [RESET] button is pressed, turn off
the ACC power.*
* When the [RESET] button is pressed,
frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. stored
in memory are cleared..
Improper audio output connection. Check wiring and correct.
No/low audio
output.
Volume set too low.
Increase volume level.
Speakers damaged.
Replace speakers.
Heavily biased volume balance.
Adjust the channel balance to center position.
Speaker wiring is in contact with
metal part of car.
Insulate all speaker wiring connections.
Speaker power rating does not
match unit.
Replace speakers.
Poor sound quality
or distortion.
Wrong connections.
Tel-Mute
malfunction
Check wiring and correct.
MUTE wire is grounded.
Check the MUTE wiring and correct.
Unit resets itself
Incorrect connection between
when engine is off. ACC and Battery.
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Check wiring and correct.
Speaker is shorted.
Check wiring and correct.
USB Devices
Cause
USB device cannot
be inserted.
USB device is not
recognized.
Reversing the connection direction of the USB
device, try it again.
The USB connector is broken.
Replace with a new USB device.
The USB device is damaged.
Disconnect the USB device and reconnect. If
the device is still not recognized, try replacing
with a different USB device.
Connectors are loose.
No sound heard
No MP3/WMA file is stored in
with the display “No
the USB device.
File” shown.
Sound skips or is
noisy.
Measure
The USB device has been
inserted with wrong direction.
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Problem
Store these files properly in the USB device.
MP3/WMA files are not encoded
Use MP3/WMA files encoded properly.
properly.
Bluetooth
Problem
Cause
Cannot pair the
Bluetooth enabled
device with the car
audio system.
The audio quality
is poor after
connection with a
Bluetooth-enabled
device.
Measure
The device does not support the
Use another device to connect.
profiles required for the system.
The Bluetooth function of the Refer to the user manual of the device for how
device is not enabled.
to enable the function.
Adjust the position of the microphone.
The microphone is not correctly
For example, stick the microphone onto the
positioned.
dashboard where close to the driver.
Move the device closer to the car audio system
The Bluetooth reception is poor. or remove any obstacle between the device
and the system.
7. ERROR DISPLAYS
If an error occurs, one of the following displays is displayed.
Take the measures described below to solve the problem.
Display
ERROR 2
Cause
Do not support iPod & iPhone.
Measure
Change another device.
* The head unit will return to RADIO mode.
If an error display other than the ones described above appears, press the Reset button. If the
problem persists, turn off the power and consult your store of purchase.
*	When the Reset button is pressed, frequencies of radio stations, titles, etc. stored in memory
are cleared.
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
FM Tuner
General
Frequency range: 87.5-107.9MHz
Usable sensitivity: 8dBμ
Frequency response: 30Hz-15kHz
Stereo separation: 30dB(1kHz)
Signal/noise ratio: >55dB
Power supply voltage:
14.4VDC (10.8 to 15.6V allowable),
negative ground
Pre-Amp output voltage:
Fuse: 15A
Dimensions of the Main Unit:
		188mm Width × 58mm Height × 190mm Depth
7-2/5(width) × 2-7/25(Height) × 7-12/25(Depth)
Weight of the Main Unit: 1.94lb. (0.88kg)
Dimensions of the Remote Control unit:
52mm Width × 7.5mm Height × 85.5mm Depth
2.0472(Width) × 0.2953(Height) × 3.3661(Depth)
Weight of the Remote Control Unit:
0.77oz. (24g) (including battery)
AM Tuner
Frequency range: 530-1710kHz
Usable sensitivity (S/N=20dB): 30dBμ
MP3/WMA mode
MP3 sampling rate: 8 kHz to 48 kHz
MP3 bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps / VBR
WMA bit rate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
Logical format: ISO9660 level 1,2
J oliet or Romeo file system
USB
Audio Amplifier
Maximum power output:
200W (50W x 4)
Speaker impedance: 4 (4 to 8
allowable)
Audio input sensitivity:
High: 320mV (at 1V output)
Mid: 650mV (at 1V output)
Low: 1.3V (at 1V output)
(input impedance 10 k or greater)
Aux-in level: ≤2V
50mm
1-4/5”
46mm
2-7/25”
58mm
163mm
2”
6-2/5”
7-2/5” 188mm
Notes:
Input
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6-2/3” 170mm
1/2” 14 mm
Specification: Bluetooth Ver. 2.0
Profile: HFP (Hands-free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (AV Remote Control Profile)
Send/Receive Sensitivity: Class 2
178mm
190mm
Bluetooth
7”
7-12/25”
Specification: USB 1.0/2.0
Playable audio format:
MP3(.mp3): MPEG 1/2/Audio Layer-3
WMA(.wma): Ver 7/8/9.1/9.2
•	Specifications and design are subject
to change without notice for further
improvement.
Power Output:
19W x 4 Channels RMS
(4Ω@14.4V≤1% THD+N)
Signal to Noise Ratio:
80 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 Ω)
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9. INSTALLATION / WIRE
CONNECTION GUIDE
CONTENTS
1) Before Starting....................................................................... 21
2) Package Contents.................................................................. 21
3) General Cautions................................................................... 21
4) Cautions on Installation.......................................................... 22
5) Installing the Source Unit....................................................... 22
6) Removing the Source Unit..................................................... 24
7) Wiring and Connections......................................................... 25
8) Connecting the Accessories................................................... 26
1) Before Starting
1.	This set is exclusively for use in cars with a
negative ground 12 V power supply.
2. Read these instructions carefully.
3.	Be sure to disconnect the battery “terminal” before
starting. This is to prevent short circuits during
installation. (Figure 1)
Car battery
Figure 1
2) Package Contents
Source unit........................................... 1
Front panel........................................... 1
Trim ring............................................... 1
Mounting bracket.................................. 1
Screws M5x6 mm................................. 4
L-key..................................................... 2
Wire connector..................................... 1
Owner’s manual................................... 1
Warranty card....................................... 1
Special screw (Front panel lock).......... 1
Microphone........................................... 1
Remote control unit (with battery)........ 1
3) General Cautions
1.	Do not open the case. There are no
user serviceable parts inside. If you
drop anything into the unit during
installation, consult your dealer or an
authorized Clarion service center.
2.	Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the case.
Never use a rough cloth, thinner,
benzine, or alcohol etc. For tough dirt,
apply a little cold or warm water to a
soft cloth and wipe off the dirt gently.
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4) Cautions on Installation
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1.	Prepare all articles necessary for
installing the source unit before
starting.
2.	Install the unit within 30° of the
horizontal plane. (Figure 2)
3.	If you have to do any work on the car
body, such as drilling holes, consult
your car dealer beforehand.
4.	Use the enclosed screws for
installation.
	Using other screws can cause
damage. (Figure 3)
Chassis
Chassis
Damage
Max 30˚
Max. 6 mm (M5 screw)
Figure 2
Figure 3
5) Installing the Source Unit
1.	Place the mounting bracket into the instrument panel, use a screwdriver to bend
each stopper of the mounting bracket inward, then secure the stopper.
2. Wire as shown in Section 7) .
3. Insert the source unit into the mounting bracket until it locks.
4.	Take care of the top and bottom of the trim ring and mount it so that all the hooks
are locked.
Notes:
1. Some car models require special mounting kits for proper installation. Consult your
Clarion dealer for details.
2. Fasten the front stopper securely to prevent the source unit from coming loose.
• Console opening dimensions
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2-1/8"
Hole
53 mm
7-3/16"
(182 mm)
Notes of installation
Dashboard
Unit installation
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1. Before installation, please make sure
proper connections are conducted and
the unit operates normally. Improper
connection may result in damage to the
unit.
2. Use only accessories designed and
manufactured for this unit and other
unauthorized accessories may result in
damage to the unit.
3. Before installation, please fasten all power
cables.
4. DO NOT install the unit in the place where
close to hot area to prevent damage to
electrical components such as the laser
head.
5. Install the unit horizontally. Installing the
unit more than 30 degree vertically may
result in worse performance.
6. To prevent electric spark, connect the
positive pole first and then the negative
pole.
7. DO NOT block the cooling fan exit to
ensure sufficient heating dissipation of this
unit, or it may result in damage to this unit.
Method A
1. Insert mounting bracket into dash board,
choose appropriate mounting tab according
to the gap width, bending the mounting
tab outwards with a screwdriver to fix the
mounting bracket in place.
2. Screw in 1 piece of M4×42 to the hole of
the unit back and put on a rubber cap over
the screw. (see picture below)
3. Slide the unit into the bracket until you hear
a click sound.
Screwdriver
Mounting Bracket
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6) Removing the Source Unit
Method B
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Disassemble trim ring
1. Push the trim ring to right and pull out the
right part.
M5x6
2. Push the trim ring to left and pull out the
left part.
Mounting Frame
Dashboard
1. Insert this unit directly to the opening of
the dashboard.
2. Place M5×6 cylindrical screw through the
holes of the mounting frame located inside
the opening to holes of the unit and fasten
the screws to left & right.
Trim ring installation
Disassemble the unit
1. Switch off the power.
2. Remove the panel.
3. Remove the trim ring.
4. Insert the removal keys straight back until
they lock, then pull the unit out.
Attach the trim ring around the front panel.
5. Disconnect all the wires.
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7) Wiring and Connections
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Purple
Left
Right
Rear audio
output terminal
Purple
SUB OUT 2
Red
White
Gray
Black
SWC
Left
Right
Front audio
output terminal
Black
SUB OUT 1
White
Red
Black
Subwoofer output 1
Subwoofer output 2
Steering wheel
control terminal
MIC
Microphone
4 Channel Amplifier
Refer to next page
Black
Black
SIRIUS
Antenna
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16-Pin Connector Extension Lead
(attached to the source unit)
Gray
Front Right
Gray/Black
White
Brown wire (Phone mute lead)
Connect to cellular phone mute lead.
Front Left
White/Black
Purple
Rear Right
Yellow wire (Memory back-up lead)
Connect directly to battery
Purple/Black
Green
Rear Left
Red wire (Power lead)
Accessory
12V
Green/Black
4-Speaker system
or
Blue/White wire (Amplifier turn-on lead)
Connect to remote turn-on lead of amplifier
2-Speaker system
Black wire (Ground lead)
Gray
Front Right
Gray/Black
White
Front Left
Connect to vehicle chassis ground
White/Black
Orange/White wire (Illumination lead)
Connect it to the car power supply terminal
for illumination
Purple
Purple/Black
Green
Not used.
Insulate each wire
Blue wire (Auto antenna lead)
Connect it to the car power supply terminal
for antenna
Green/Black
8) Connecting the Accessories
• Connecting to the external amplifier
External amplifiers can be connected to the 4 channel RCA output connections.
	Ensure that the connectors are not grounded or shorted to prevent damage to the
unit.
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FCC ID Filing: AX2FZ501

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