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SYSTEM CONTROL TUNER/CD
OPTICAL DIGITAL REFERENCE SYSTEM
Owner’s Manual
RS-D7R
English
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

SYSTEM CONTROL TUNER/CDOPTICAL DIGITAL REFERENCE SYSTEMOwner’s ManualRS-D7R—English

Page 2 - Contents

10Before Using This ProductAbout this manualThis unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception andoperation. All the f

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Before Using This Product11Product registrationVisit us at the following site:• Register your product. We will keep the details of your purchase on fi

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12Detaching and Replacing the Front PanelTheft protectionThe front panel of the head unit is detachable to discourage theft.Precaution:• Never use for

Page 5 - Key Finder

Replacing the front panel1. Make sure the inner cover is closed.Warning toneIf the front panel is not detached within 5 seconds after the ignition is

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14Setting Up the Environment for UseSetting up the environment for useChoose the way to use the head unit, including adjustment of clock and selection

Page 7 - When the cover is open

Exit from the initial setting screen• Close the cover of the remote control.15Setting Up the Environment for Use

Page 8 - Remote Control and Care

16Setting Up the Environment for UseSetting the clockSwitching to the clock adjustment screen• Press the FUNCTION button 1 on initial setting screen.T

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Setting the clock by time signalNote:• From 00 to 29 minutes, the hour remains the same, making the minute display “00”. From 30 to 59minutes, it is r

Page 10 - Before Using This Product

18Setting Up the Environment for UseSetting the displaySwitching to the display setting screen• Press the FUNCTION button 2 on initial setting screen.

Page 11 - Resetting the microprocessor

Selecting the wallpaperThis product is equipped with three types of wallpaper.Selecting the reverse modeIf you do not perform an operation within abou

Page 12 - Theft protection

2ContentsKey Finder ... 5Head unit ... 5Remot

Page 13 - Warning tone

20Setting Up the Environment for UseSetting the general environmentSwitching to the general environment setting screen• Press the FUNCTION button 3 on

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Turning the confirmation sound ON/OFFThe beep that sounds when buttons are pressed can be enabled or disabled (ON/OFF). Theinitial setting is ON.Setti

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22Setting Up the Environment for UseSwitching the auto PI seekDuring preset station PI seek operation, you can switch the auto PI seek function ON/OFF

Page 16 - Setting the clock

Setting the menu lockAbout the menu lockIf you switch the menu lock ON, it is possible to refuse the opened remote control opera-tion to adjust the au

Page 17 - Off clock

24Basic OperationTo listen to musicThe following explains the initial of operations required before you can listen to music.Note:• Loading a disc in t

Page 18 - Setting the display

Basic Operation252. Raise or lower the volume.The display shows “--- dB” to “00 dB”.Switching power OFF• Turn the source OFF.7 Head unitTo switch the

Page 19 - Selecting the reverse mode

26Tuner OperationBasic operation of tunerThis product’s AF function can be switched ON and OFF. AF should be switched OFF fornormal tuning operations.

Page 20 - Setting the warning tone

Tuner OperationOperation at the tuner setting screenAccessing the tuner setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote control.This switches to the tun

Page 21 - Setting the DAB priority

28Tuner OperationOperating each functionBest stations memoryThe BSM (best stations memory) function stores stations in memory automatically.• To cance

Page 22 - Changing the FM tuning step

Switching to the preset tuning screen• Press the SHIFT button on tuner setting screen.This switches to preset tuning screen and enables to preset the

Page 23 - Setting the menu lock

ContentsTuner Operation ... 26Basic operation of tuner ... 26Operation at the tune

Page 24 - Basic Operation

30Using the RDS FunctionsWhat is RDS?RDS (radio data system) is a system for transmitting data along with FM programs. Thisdata, which is inaudible, p

Page 25 - Switching power OFF

PI seek functionThe tuner searches for another frequency broadcasting the same programming. “PI seek”appears on the display and the radio volume is mu

Page 26 - Tuner Operation

32Using the RDS FunctionsPTY functionA PTY search is performed by program type as indicated in the PTY list (the programtypes are: News&Inf, Popul

Page 27 - 7 Tuner setting screen

News program interruption settingYou can switch automatic reception of PTY code news programs ON/OFF. When areceived news program ends, reception of t

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34Using the RDS FunctionsPTY listWide Narrow DetailsNews&Inf News News.Affairs Current affairs.Info General information and advice.Sport Sports pr

Page 29 - Preset tuning

Traffic announcement standby functionThe TA (traffic announcement standby) function lets you receive traffic announcementsautomatically, no matter wha

Page 30 - Using the RDS Functions

36Using the RDS FunctionsCanceling traffic announcements• Press the TA button while a traffic announcement is being received to cancelthe announcement

Page 31 - PI seek function

Regional functionWhen AF is used to retune the tuner automatically, the regional function limits the selec-tion to stations broadcasting regional prog

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38Using the RDS FunctionsRadio textThis tuner can display radio text data transmitted by RDS stations, such as station informa-tion, the name of the c

Page 33 - Canceling announcements

Storing radio text in memoryRecalling preset radio text2. Press the FUNCTION button 1through 6 to recall the radio textmemorized in correspondingbutto

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Contents4DVD Player Operation ... 54Basic operation of DVD player ... 54Operation at the DVD setting scr

Page 35 - 2. Activate the TA function

40Built-in CD Player OperationBasic operation of built-in CD playerSwitching the display (only for CD TEXT discs)Each press of the DISPLAY button chan

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Built-in CD Player Operation41Track search and fast forward/reverse• You can select between track search or fast forward/reverse by pressing the2/3 bu

Page 37 - Regional function

42Built-in CD Player OperationOperation at the built-in CD setting screenAccessing the built-in CD setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote contr

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Operating each functionRepeat playRepeat play plays the same track repeatedly.Note:• If you perform track search or fast forward/reverse, repeat play

Page 39 - Recalling preset radio text

44Built-in CD Player OperationScan playScan play plays the first 10 seconds or so of each track on a CD in succession.Note:• Scan play is canceled aut

Page 40 - Built-in CD Player Operation

45Changing the display modeDisc title inputYou can input up to 48 disc titles for CDs in the built-in CD player. (Refer to “Disc titleinput” on page 5

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46Multi-CD Player OperationPlay time indicatorDisc searchDisc number indicatorTrack number indicatorBasic operation of multi-CD playerThis product can

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Operation at the multi-CD setting screenAccessing the multi-CD setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote control.This switches to the multi-CD set

Page 43 - Operating each function

48Multi-CD Player OperationOperating each functionRepeat playThere are three repeat play ranges: One-track repeat, disc repeat and multi-CD playerrepe

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Random playTracks are played at random within the selected repeat play range as explained in “Repeatplay” on page 48.Note:• One-track repeat changes t

Page 45 - Disc title input

Contents / Key Finder5Key FinderHead unitRemote controlIn this system, the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of

Page 46 - Multi-CD Player Operation

50Multi-CD Player OperationPausePause pauses the currently playing track.Changing the display modeDisc number searchYou can select discs directly with

Page 47 - 7 Multi-CD setting screen

Disc titleDisc title inputYou can input titles up to 20 letters long for up to 100 discs. Using this function lets youeasily search for and select a d

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52Multi-CD Player OperationNote: • Titles remain in memory, even after the disc has been removed from the magazine, and are recalledwhen the disc is r

Page 49 - Scan play

Selecting discs by disc title listFollow the procedures below to play a disc for which you have input the title in a multi-CD player or a CD TEXT disc

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54DVD Player OperationBasic operation of DVD playerThis product can control a DVD player (sold separately).Chapter (track) search and fast forward/rev

Page 51 - Disc title

Operation at the DVD setting screenAccessing the DVD setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote control.This switches to DVD setting screen.2. Sele

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56DVD Player OperationOperating each functionRepeat playYou can select the desired repeat mode play range from the chapter (track), title or disccurre

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Random playOperable only when DVD player is playing CDs.Random play plays the tracks on a CD in random order for variety.Scan playOperable only when D

Page 54 - DVD Player Operation

58DVD Player OperationPausePause pauses the currently playing track.Changing the display modeDisc number searchYou can select discs directly with the

Page 55 - 7 DVD setting screen

DAB Tuner Operation59Basic operation of DAB tunerThis product can control a DAB tuner (sold separately).Band indicatorBandDAB1 = DAB2 = DAB3 PTY label

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6Key FinderOpening and closing the remote control coverWhen the remote control is opening the cover enables to operate the SHIFT, RETURN andFUNCTION b

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Operation at the DAB tuner setting screenAccessing the DAB tuner setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote control.This switches to the DAB tuner

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61Operating each functionSwitching to the preset tuning screen• Press the SHIFT button on DAB tuner setting screen.This switches to preset tuning scre

Page 59 - DAB Tuner Operation

62DAB Tuner OperationAnnouncement support functionEven when listening to non-DAB sources, the announcement support function lets youautomatically list

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• To cancel a road traffic flash or transport flash interruption and return tothe original source, press the TA button during an announcement interrup

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64DAB Tuner Operation7 Operating announcements with DAB tuner setting screenFUNCTION button 1 : “NEWS” (News) ON/OFFFUNCTION button 2 : “WEATHER” (Wea

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7 Switching interrupting announcementsWhen there are multiple announcements in standby waiting to interrupt, and you are listening to an announcement,

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66DAB Tuner OperationDynamic label functionDynamic label provides character information concerning the service component you’recurrently listening to.

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7 Storing dynamic label in memory7 Recalling preset dynamic label• To return to DAB tuner setting screen, press the RETURN button.2. Press the FUNCTIO

Page 65 - Service component function

68DAB Tuner OperationAvailable PTY functionLists of PTY that is in the current ensemble can be displayed. You can select the desiredPTY from the list.

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Service follow functionIf reception of the selected service worsens, this automatically searches for other ensemblesupporting the same service. Depend

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Key FinderWhen the cover is closedClosing the cover of the remote control makes the menu display to the closed state.Menu display in closed stateExamp

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70TV Tuner OperationBasic operation of TV tunerThis product can control a TV tuner (sold separately).Manual and seek tuning• You can select the tuning

Page 69 - Service follow function

TV Tuner OperationOperation at the TV tuner setting screenAccessing the TV tuner setting screen1. Open the cover of the remote control.This switches t

Page 70 - TV Tuner Operation

72TV Tuner OperationOperating each functionBest stations sequential memoryThe BSSM (best stations sequential memory) function automatically memorizes

Page 71 - 7 TV Tuner setting screen

Switching to the preset tuning screen• Press the SHIFT button on TV tuner setting screen.This switches to preset tuning screen and enables to preset t

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74Other FunctionsUsing the AUX sourceAn IP-BUS-RCA Interconnector such as CD-RB20 or CD-RB10 (sold separately) enablesyou to connect this product to a

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Turn OFF the display indicationYou can turn off the display indication. If you press any button while the display indica-tion is off, it will light up

Page 74 - Other Functions

76CD Player and CareCD player and care• Use only CDs that have either of the two CompactDisc Digital Audio marks as shown below.• Use only normal, rou

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Built-in CD player’s error messageWhen problems occur with CD playback, an error message appears on the display. Referto the table below to identify t

Page 76 - CD Player and Care

78Connecting the UnitsNote:• This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery andnegative grounding. Before installing it in a recre-ational vehicle,

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Connecting the UnitsSetting examplesSystem example with multi-CD playerFig. 2System example with DVD playerFig. 3SYSTEM CONTROLTUNER/CD“RS-D7R— (This

Page 78 - Connecting the Units

8Remote Control and CareUsing the remote controlThis product is equipped with a remote control.You can perform some operations with the head unit, how

Page 79 - Setting examples

80Connecting the UnitsThis ProductClearTo terminal always suppliedwith power regardless ofignition switch position.RedTo electric terminal controlledb

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81Attaching the noise filterTo prevent the noise, use the supplied noise filter correctly.This ProductIP-BUS output (Black)15 cmIP-BUS input (Blue)15

Page 81 - IP-BUS input (Blue)

82Connecting the UnitsThis productTweeter Mid-range speaker Low-range speaker SubwooferIP-BUS output (Black)IP-BUS input (Blue)BlackBlackBlackBlueBlue

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83System exampleSystem with a digital integrated amplifier “RS-A9”Fig. 7System with a digital integrated amplifier “RS-A9” and a digital amplifier ”RS

Page 83 - Tweeter Low-range speaker

84Connecting the UnitsSystem with a digital integrated amplifier “RS-A9” and a digital amplifier ”RS-A7“Fig. 9System with a digital integrated amplifi

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Connecting the Units85System with a universal digital preamp “RS-P90” and three analog amplifiersFig. 11IP-BUS cableAnalog signalOptical cableUniversa

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86InstallationNote:• Before finally installing the unit, connect thewiring temporarily, making sure it is all connectedup properly, and the unit and t

Page 86 - Installation

87InstallationRemoving the unitFig. 14Fig. 15FramePull out to remove the frame.(When reattaching the frame, point theside with a groove downwards anda

Page 87 - Removing the unit

88Installing the Remote Control UnitFitting the remote control unitPrecaution:• Press the remote control unit onto the mounting base until it clicks i

Page 88 - Fitting vertically

Installing the Remote Control Unit89Installation using the mounting base and the bracketPrecaution:• To avoid it being a hindrance to driving, always

Page 89 - Method B

Remote Control and Care / Before Using This ProductBefore Using This Product9Private households in the 25 member states of the EU, in Switzerland and

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90Installing the Remote Control Unit1. Install the bracket to the mounting base.2. Install the mounting base to the vehicle.Eg. 1: Installation with d

Page 91 - Specifications

Specifications91SpecificationsGeneralPower source ..... 14.4 V DC(10.8 V to 15.1 V allowable)Grounding

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