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Take
time
to
read
this
OWNER
S
MANUAL
thoroughly.
Familiarity
with
installation
and
operating
procedures
will
help
you
obtain
the
best
performance
from
your
CAR
Receiver.
Detachable
Front
Panel
Car
Receiver
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL:TCC-9010
P/N:3834RR0059A
Installations
Connections
Precautions:
Be
careful
not
to
touch
the
rear
side
panel
of
the
unit
when
removing
the
unit
from
the
installation
sleeve,
since
it
may
be
hot.
On
this
side
the
cooling
ribs
are
located.
The
unit
is
designed
to
operate
only
on
12
volt
DC
negative
ground
electrical
system.
When
you
replace
the
fuse,
be
sure
to
use
a
fuse
of
specified
amperage
for
each
wire
as
mentioned
in
chapter
Connections
.
Using
a
fuse
of
higher
amperage
may
cause
serious
damage
to
the
unit.
Reset
Switch
If
the
event
of
abnormal
operation,
insert
the
Reset
hole,
located
behind
the
Front
Panel,
with
a
lever
or
thin
steel
object.
(short
the
jump
wire
into
the
Reset
hole)
Operating
the
Reset
switch
will
erases
all
control
settings.
Mounting
the
unit
Notes:
Use
only
the
parts
included
with
the
unit
to
ensure
proper
installation.
The
use
of
unauthorized
arts
can
cause
malfunctions.
Consult
with
your
nearest
car
audio
dealer
if
installation
requires
the
drilling
of
holes
or
other
modifications
of
the
vehicle.
Do
not
use
the
front
panel
as
a
way
of
gripping
the
unit
during
installation
and
wiring.
The
front
panel
may
come
away
and
the
unit
may
drop
on
the
floor.
Dashboard
Installation
sleeve
Bend
the
claws
according
to
the
thickness
of
the
dashboard.
Main
connector
Connect
the
main
connector
to
the
female
connector
on
the
back
of
the
unit.
Antenna
Connection
Insert
the
plug
of
the
car
antenna
cable
into
the
jack
at
the
rear
of
the
unit.
Ground
Connection(Black)
Connect
the
ground
lead
(black)
to
a
metal
part
of
the
vehicle
and
secure
it
using
the
screw
provided
on
the
vehicle
for
this
purpose.
If
this
connection
is
loose,
or
if
the
cord
is
connected
to
something
other
than
a
metal
part
of
the
car,
noise
or
malfunction
may
result.
Power
Supply
Lead
(Red)
Connect
the
red
power
supply
wire
to
the
12V
+
terminal
controlled
by
the
car
ignition
switch.
Memory
Back-up
Lead
(Yellow)
Connect
the
yellow
memory
power
supply
wire
to
a
12V
+
terminal
that
is
always
supplied
with
power
regardless
of
the
vehicle
s
ignition
switch
position.
If
this
connection
is
made
incorrectly
or
is
not
made
at
all,
the
unit
will
not
work.
Line
Out
Jacks(Optional)
Connect
to
the
Line-in
RCA
jacks
of
the
power
amplifier.
Power
Antenna
Lead/External
Amplifier
Remote
Turn-on
Lead
Your
will
find
a
separate
lead,
blue
with
a
male
terminal
suitable
to
many
automatic
antenna.
This
lead
is
not
to
be
used
with
non-automatic
antenna.
If
an
automatic
car
antenna
is
used,
when
connecting
the
lead,
the
antenna
will
be
automatically
extened
when
the
main
switch
is
turned
on.
This
can
also
be used
as a
remote
turn-on
wire
connection
for
amplifiers
that
have
a
remote
sensing
lead.
Using
this
connection
will
allow
simultaneous
turning
on/off
of
the
radio
and
an
external
amplifier.
Periodically
wipe
the
contacts
on
the
back
of
the
front
panel
with
a
cotton
swap
moistened
with
alcohol.
When
removing
the
unit
from
the
installation
sleeve
If
you
need
to
remove
the
unit
from
the
installation
sleeve,
proceed
as
follows.
Remove
the
rear
supporter
from
the
unit.
Remove
the
front
panel
from
the
unit.
Insert
the
lever
into
hole
on
one
side
of
the
unit,
and
pull
the
lever
toward
you.
Do
the
same
operation
on
the
other
side
and
pull
out
the
unit
from
the
installation
sleeve.
A
A
A
Precautions
Do
not
bring
the
connecting
cords
near
parts
whose
temperature
will
rise
when
the
vehicle
is
driven.
Secure
the
connectors
securely
so
that
they
are
locked
into
position.
Improper
connection
can
result
in
noise
or
hamper
operation.
This
car
receiver
is
not
desingned
to
utilize
the
vehicle's
chassis
as
the
electrical
return
path
from
the
speaker
to
the
radio.
Always
use
two
conductor
wire
between each
speaker
and
your
stereo
unit.
4-Speakers
connection
Use
4~8
Ohm
impedance
speakers.
Refer
to
the
following
connections
diagram.
Antenna
Jack
Line
Out
Jack
(Optional)
Antenna
Signal
Detachable
Front
Panel
The
front
panel
of
this
unit
can
be
detached
to
prevent
theft.
Detaching
the
Front
Panel
Press
the
RELEASE
button
(
)to
open
the
front
panel.
Pull
the
front
panel
toward
you.
Note:
Take
care
not
to
put
pressure
on
the
display
or
control
buttons,
or
drop
the
front
panel.
Close
the
inner
lid
Place
the
Front
Panel
in
the
supplied
protective
case.
Attaching
the
Front
Panel
Push
the
front
panel
against
the
main
unit
to
reattach
it.
Notes:
When
replacing
the
front
panel,
do
not
put
pressure
on
the
display
or
control
buttons.
The
control
buttons
may
not
work
properly
if
the
front
panel
is
not
attached
properly.
If
this
occurs,
gently
press
the
front
panel.
Do
not
leave
the
front
panel
in
any
area
exposed
to
high
temperatures
or
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
drop
the
front
panel
or
otherwise
subject
it
to
strong
impact.
Do
not
allow
such
volatile
agents
as
benzine,
thinner,
or
insecticides
to
come
into
contact
with
the
surface
of
the
front
panel.
Never
try
to
disassemble
the
front
panel.
CLOCK
EQ
56
Front
panel
RELEASE
Button
Front
Panel
Protective
Case
Front
Panel
Location
of
Controls
Setting
the
Clock
Time
POWER/MUTE
(
)Button
MODE/LOUD(MD/LD)
Button
TUNE/AMS
UP/DOWN(
+/-
)
Button
(FF/REW,
CLOCK
Adjust)
LCD
Display
RELEASE(
)
Button
CLCOK
Button
EQUALIZER(EQ)
Button
PRESET
Button
AS/PS,
AMS
ON/OFF
Button
BAND,
DIRECTION(
)
Button
FUNCTION(FUNC)
Button
CONTROL
UP/DOWN
(
)Button
EJECT(
)
Button
CASSETTE
slot
Press
CLOCK
button
once
momentarily
to
display
the
time.
Press
the
CLOCK
button
for
more
than
2
seconds,
and
clock
indication
will
be
displayed
for
5
seconds.
Adjust
the
clock
within
5
seconds.
Pressing
TUNE/AMS
+
button
adjusts
the
hour.
Pressing
TUNE/AMS
-
button
adjusts
the
minute.
Press
the
CLOCK
button,
the
display
returns
to
the
previous
display
after
5
seconds.
MUTE
VOL
FUNC
BAND
CLOCK
EQ
123456
AMS
AS/PS
MD/LD
13
4
8
9
12 10
11
5
6
7
2
13
14
MINUTE
HOUR
MUTE
VOL
FUNC
BAND
A
AS/PS
CLOCK
Power
ON
and
OFF
Press
POWER/MUTE(
)
button
or
any
other
button
to
turn
the
unit
on.
Press
POWER/MUTE(
)
button
for
more
than
2
seconds
to
turn
it
off.
Note:
Whenever
you
turn
on
the
unit,
it
will
operate
at
the
volume
level
memorized.
Loudness
Function
Press
the
MODE/LOUD(MD/LD)
button
for
more
than
2
seconds,
activates
the
loudness
circuit
which
boosts
to
compensate
the
human
ear's
lack
of
sensitivity
to
bass
at
low
levels.
Mute
Function
POWER/MUTE(
)
button
is
operated
as
muted
state
on/off.
The
releasing
mode
mute
state
is
when
any
button
is
pressed
again.
MODE/LOUD(MD/LD)
Button
Press
the
MODE/LOUD(MD/LD)
button
to
change
the
control
of
volume,
bass,
treble,
balance
and
fader.
Note:
The
unit
cannot
adjust
the
bass
and
treble
in
the
EQ
on
mode.
CONTROL
UP/DOWN
Button(
)
After
you
have
selected
the
proper
mode
by
using
the
MODE/LOUD(MD/LD)
button,
control
the
desired
function
by
pressing
this
buttons
within
5
seconds.
After
you
finish
selecting
modes,
the
unit
returns
to
the
initial
mode.
Operating
display
in
all
modes:
A
numeric
display
is
converted
by
pressing
this
buttons.
FUNCTION(FUNC)
Button
This
button
serves
to
switch
over
between
the
audio
sources
at
cassette
operation(cassette
radio)
EQUALIZER(EQ)
Button
Each
press
of
the
EQ
button
switches
the
unit
to
the
other
equalizer
mode,
as
follows.
POP
CLASSIC
ROCK
Release
POP
?POP
:
Optimized
for
R&B,
Soul
and
Country
music.
?CLASSIC
:
Optimized
for
orchestral
music.
?ROCK
:
Optimized
for
Hard
Rock
and
Heavy
Metal
music.
Sound
Adjustment
Tape
Playback
Basic
Operation
Open
the
front
panel.
If
more
than
30
seconds
have
elapsed
after
opening
the
front
panel,
unit
was
turned
off
automatically.
nsert
a
cassette.
The
cassette
is
automatically
loaded
and
play
begins.
The
tape
direction
can
be
reversed
by
pressing
DIRECTION
(
)
button.
The
tape
direction
automatically
reverses
when
the
tape
end
has
been
reached.
To
stop
playback,
press
the
EJECT()
button
and
remove
the
cassette
tape.
Fast
forwarding
and
rewinding
the
tape
*
Fast
forwarding
tapes
:
Press
the
TUNE/AMS
+
button.
*
Rewinding
tapes
:
Press
the
TUNE/AMS
-
button.
Switching
between
audio
sources
Using
the
button
FUNCTION
(FUNC).
This
button
serves
to
switch
over
between
cassette
and
radio
operation
even
if
the
cassette
remains
inserted.
If
you
switch
over
to
radio
operation
the
cassette
tape
is
stopped.
Auto
Music
Search
(AMS)
Your
car
receiver
has
the
ability
(by
searching
track
gaps)
to
quickly
find
the
beginning
of
next
or
before
tracks
on
a
cassette.
While
the
playing,
press
the
AMS
UP/DOWN(+/-)
button.
The
cassette
deck
will
search
for
and
play
the
next(before)
track.
During
searching
"AMS"
will
show
in
the
display.
Music
search
may
not
function
properly
for
the
following
types
of
recordings.
This
is
due
to
the
recording
and
is
not
a
malfunction
of
the
unit.
-
There
are
noises
in
the
spaces
between
tracks.
-
A
blank
space
is
less
than
4
seconds
long.
-
A
track
includes
a
long
pause
or
continues
at
low
volume
for
several
seconds.
Radio
Operation
Basic
Operation
Turn
the
power
ON.
For
Radio
source
selection
press
the
FUNCTION
(FUNC)
button
shortly
Press
the
BAND
button
to
select
the
desired
frequency
band.
Select
the
desired
stations.
AUTO
Tuning
Press
the
TUNE
UP/DOWN(+/-)
buttons
for
more
than
1seconds.
MANUAL
Tuning
Press
the
TUNE
UP/DOWN(+/-)
buttons
repeatedly
until
the
desired
station
appears.
Adjust
the
Volume
and
Tone
using
MODE/LOUD
(MD/LD)
and
CONTROL
UP/DOWN(
)
button.
Memorizing
Stations
24
stations
[
18FM,
6AM(MW)]
can
be
preset
using
PRESET
(1-6)
buttons.
Stations
often
listened
to
can
be
quickly
recalled.
Select
the
desired
band
using
the
BAND
button.
Tune
in
the
desired
station
using
the
TUNE
UP/DOWN(+/-)
buttons.
Press
one
of
the
PRESET(1-6)
button
for
more
than
2
seconds.
The
station
has
now
been
stored
at
one
of
the
preset
buttons.
Repeat
steps
and
for
each
of
the
remaining
5
PRESET
buttons.
Auto
Store
(AS)
6
stations
in
the
selected
band
can
be
stored
automatically.
Turn
the
power
ON.
Select
the
desired
band
of
stations
to
be
received.
Press
the
AS/PS
button
for
more
than
2
seconds,
and
then
this
function
implements.
The
selected
band
is
automatically
scanned
and
the
6
strongest
stations
are
stored.
Then
the
preset
stations
are
displayed
repeatedly.
Press
the
AS/PS
button
to
stop
scanning
the
preset
stations.
Preset
Scanning
(PS)
Store
a
station
for
each
one
of
PRESET
(1-6)
buttons.
When
the
AS/PS
button
is
pressed,
the
preset
stations
are
monitored
in
sequence
for
5
seconds
each,
The
station
number
is
shown
in
the
preset
station
indicator.
When
the desired
station
is
received,
press
the
AS/PS
button
again
to
stop
scanning.
Ejecting
a
Cassette
Open
the
front
panel.
Press
the
EJECT()
button.
Specifications
General
Output
Power
...................................................
45
W
4(Max.)
Power
Source
........................................................
DC
12-15
V
Speaker
impedance
.......................................
4
x4or8
x4
Ground
System
..........................................................
Negative
Dimensions(W
H
D)188
x
58
x
166
mm(Without
Front
Panel)
Net
Weight
......................................................................
1.3
kg
Tape
Player
Tape
Drive
System
......................................
Full
Auto
Reverse
Tape
Speed
.........................................................
4.75
cm/sec.
Wow/Flutter
.......................................................
0.2%
(WRMS)
S/N
Ratio
.........................................................................
50
dB
Frequency
Response
..........................................
40-14,000
Hz
Distortion
(T.H.D.
0.5W)
...................................................
0.5%
Tuner
FM
Frequency
Range
.................................................
87.5-108
MHz
S/N
Ratio
...........................................................................
60
dB
Distortion
(T.H.D.
0.5W)
......................................................
0.5%
Channel
Separation
...........................................................
30
dB
AM(MW)
Frequency
Range
...............................................
522-1,
620
kHz
S/N
Ratio
...........................................................................
50
dB
Distortion
(T.H.D.
0.5W)
......................................................
0.5%
Note
:
The
design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
in
the
course
of
product
improvement.
MUTE
FUNC BAND
AS
MUTE
VOL
C
BAND
AS
TRACK
1
TRACK
2
Tape
Direction
10sec
TRACK
1
TRACK
2
Tape
Direction
CLOCK
EQ
56
RELEASE
Button
Front
Panel
CLOCK
EQ
56
exposed
side
The
cassette
ejects.
lever
Reset
hole
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