audio MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2001 Owners Manual (in English)
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I Power ON/OFF
Tum the ignilion swirh !o the ACC or ON
Press the power/volum€ knob to lum tbe
audio slstem on. Press the power/volume
knob again 1<) tum the audio system off.
V Volume adjustment
Turn the power/volume knob to adjusi
V Audio sound adjustment
1. Press the audio control knob to select
bars, mid range, treble, fade ot
balance control. The selected funclion
will be indicated.
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NOTE
To prevent the baitery from being
discharged. do not leave the audio
syscm on for a long period when the
engine is not running.
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NOTE
About 5 seconds after selecting any
mode, ihe volume funciion will be
automatically selected. To reset bass,
mid-range, a€ble, fade, and balance,press the audio control knob for 2
seconds. The unit will beep and "CL"
will be displayed.
Bass control
To adjusl the bass, selectBASS by
prcssing the audio conlrol knob. "BASS"
will be dnplayed.
Tum lhe audio control knob to the right
to increase bass, to the l€ft 10 decrease it,
The level will be displayed.
R€lease ihe audio conirol knob wben the
desired level bas been reached.
Mid-rang€ conhol
To adjust the mid-range, selecl MID bypressing the audio control knob. "MID"
will be displayed.
Turn the audio control knob to the right
to increas€ mid-range, to the left to
decrease it. The level will be displayed.
Release the audio control knob when the
desired level has been reached.
2. Tum the audio control knob to adjust
the selecled tunction; bass, mid raflge,
treble, fade or batance.
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Tr€ble conlrol
To adjust the treble. select TREB by
pressing the audio controi knob. "TREB '
will be displayed.
Tum the audio contol knob io ihe right
to increase rreble, to the left lo decrease
it. The level will be displayed.
Release the audio control knob when the
desired level has been reached.
Fader control
To adjust the sound distribution between
fiont and rear speakers. select FADE by
pressing ihe audio control knob. "FADE'
will be dispiayed.
Turn the audio control knob to the right
to shift the sound to the rear, to the left ro
shift $e sound to the front. The level will
be displayed.
Rel€ase the audio control knob when lhe
desired level has been reached.
Balance control
To adjusr the sound dislribuiion belween
left and right speakers, select BALby
pressing the audio control knob. 'BAL"
will be displayed.
Turn tbe audio conrol knob to the rigbt
to shift the sound to the righl, to the left
to shift the sound !o lhe left. The level
will be displayed.
Release the audio control knob when lhe
desired level has been reached-I Clock
V Setting the time
The clock cln be set at any time when lhe
ignition switch is in lhe ACC or ON
I . To adjusr the lime, press the clock
butlon for about 2 seconds until abeep
2. Tbe clock s cunenitime will flash
unlil the time is set.
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3. To advance the hours, press ihe hour
sel button ( H ) to advance the
mjnules, press the minute setbutton( M ) while the time is flashing.
4. Press the clock button again to start
NOTE
lf the power supply to the unit is
intrerrupred (if the fuse blows or fte
vehicle's battery is disconn€cted), the
clock will need 1() be reset.
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NOTE
If the time is not adjusted while the
clock's current time is flashing (if
neilber the H nor M is pressed). and
th€ clockbutton ispressed a second
time, the minut€s will be set to 00. If
fte clock s current time selting is
within the lauer pan of dle hour (from
30 to 59 min). tbe hour se$ing will
automatically advance one hour.
V Changing the display mode
The disptay on the unit can be changed
by pressing the clock bution. This
altemates the dhplay between tirne and
audio. When the clock mode has been
s€lechd, the time will be displayed.
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NOTE
Ifaudio operarion is selected while
tle time mode is on, the selected
audio mode will be displayed for ten
seconds, then the display will revert
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V Ejecting the cassette tape
Prcss the cassette tape eject button 10elect the cassette tap€.
I Operating Tips for Cassetle Tapeplayer
V Cleaning the cassette tape player
The tape head, capsbns, and pinch rollerswill gather oxide residue from cassetre
tapes. This can caus€ weak or wavering
sounds and damage to the cassetG tapes
and player Use a good quality
h€ad cleaning rape or a liquid cleaner
cassette tape to remove it,
Should the unit not opemte normally,consult an Aulhorized Mazda Dealer
Never aatempt 10 repai it or ins€lr a
screwdriver or anything else.
V Handling the cassette tape player
The following precautions should be
. Do not spill any liquid on the audio
NOTE
The cassene rape can be ejected whenthe ignition switch is in the OFF
ry
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Multiple ejection
I . Press and hold the CD eject bunon for
about 2 seconds until abeep is heard.
2- Wait 5 seconds or press the CD eject
button again within 5 seconds after the
beep is heard.
3. Pull out the CD, ihen the next CD will
be ejected.
I Operating the CD Changer*(Except In-Dash) wilh Contmls on
the Msin Audio Unit
The CD changer can be connected to the
main audio unit and operated by the
controls on lhe main unit. Regarding
operation of the cD changer irself, please
refer to the instructions altached to ihe
changef.
NOTE
Operating fte CD changer is
generally the same as that of the CDplayer except for the insert and eject
tuncnons (pases 5-7s 5 79).
V Disc search
Press the disc up button ( A ) to skip
forward to lhe beginning of the next CD.
Press the disc down butaon ( V ) to skip
back lo the beginning of the previous
CD.
NOTE
CDs will be ejected staning with
the one with tbe lowest number
All CDs in the tray will be ejeci,ed
CDs can be ejected when ihe
ignition switch is off. Press and
hold the CD eject button for aboui
2 seconds and all CDs will ejecl.
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. Do not spill any liquid on the audio. Do not insert any objects, other than
CDs, into the sloi.
. The CD revolves at high speed wiihin
the unit. Def€ctive (cracked or badly
bent) CDs should never be used.
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NCOMPACT
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. The CD player/changer has been
designed 1() play CDs bearing the
identification logo as shown. No other
discs can be played.
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B€ sure neYer to toucb ihe signal
surface when handling the CDs. Pick
up a CD by grasping the outer edge or
the edge of lhe hole and the outer
edge.
Do not siick paper or tape on the CD.
Avoid scratching the reverse side (the
side without a label).
Dust, finger smudges, and din can
decrease ine amount of light reflecr,ed
from the signal surface, thus affecting
sound quality. If ibe CD should
become soiled. gendy wip€ il with a
soft cloth from lhe cenrer of the CD to
dle edse.
Do not use r€cord sprays. antistatic
agents, or household spray cleaners.Volatile chemicals such as benzine and
ihinner can also damage th€ surface of
the CD and must not be used.
Anything that can damage, warp, or
fog plaslic should never be used to
clean CDs.
CDs. like traditional audio records, are
made of plastic. To avoid warping,
keep the CDs in their cases and do not
store lhem where they will be exposed
to direct sunlight.
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