11
*1 When the unit is turned off.
*2 When FM is received.
*3 When the audio output is set to “SUB-OUT.

Using optional equipment

Auxiliary audio equipment

By connecting an optional portable audio device
to the AUX input jack (stereo mini jack) on the
unit and then simply selecting the source, you
can listen on your car speakers. The volume level
is adjustable for any difference between the unit
and the portable audio device. Follow the
procedure below:

Connecting the portable audio

device

1Turn off the portable audio device.
2Turn down the volume on the unit.
3Connect to the unit.
*Be sure to use a straight type plug.

Adjust the volume level

Be sure to adjust the volume for each connected
audio device before playback.
1Turn down the volume on the unit.
2Press (SOURCE/OFF) repeatedly until “AUX
appears.
“FRONT IN” appears.
3Start playback of the portable audio device at a
moderate volume.
4Set your usual listening volume on the unit.
5Press the select button repeatedly until “AUX”
appears, and rotate the control dial to adjust
the input level (–8 dB to +18 dB).
LOCAL (Local Seek Mode)
“ON”: to only tune into stations with stronger
signals.
“OFF”: to tune normal reception.
MONO*2 (Monaural Mode)
Selects monaural reception mode to improve
poor FM reception: “ON,” “OFF.
LPF*3 (Low Pass Filter)
Selects the subwoofer cut-off frequency: “OFF,
“80Hz,” “100Hz,” “120Hz,” “140Hz,” “160Hz.
LPF NORM/REV*3 (Low Pass Filter Normal/
Reverse)
Selects the subwoofer phase: “NORM, “REV.
HPF (High Pass Filter)
Selects the front/rear speaker cut-off frequency:
“OFF,” “80Hz,” “100Hz,” “120Hz,” “140Hz,
“160Hz.
LOUD (Loudness)
Reinforces bass and treble for clear sound at low
volume levels: “ON,” “OFF.
BTM (page 8)
AUX
AUX
Connecting cord*
(not supplied)