RHeavy Duty Cassette/ Weather Band Receiver with Changer ControlCQ-4500U/CQ-4300UOperating InstructionsPlease read these instructions carefully before
10Cassette Tape Player Basics (continued)Tape EjectPress [u] to eject the tape, and the previous mode of operation willbe resumed.Notes: Always remov
11TPS Operation (Tape ProgramSearch)Press [3 TPS] to activate the tape program search mode.To select a desired program, press [ii] or [jj] correspon
12Cassette Tape Player Basics (continued)Repeat PlayPress [4 REP] to repeat the current program.Press [4 REP] again to cancel.Blank SkipPress [5 SKP]
13CD Changer BasicsTo Start the CD ChangerOnce the CD changer has been connected, press [MODE] tochange to the CD changer mode. When a disc magazine i
0000E 3E 1E 214Repeat a TrackPress [5] (RPT: REPEAT) to repeat the current selection."REPEAT" indicator lights.Press [5] (RPT: REPEAT) again
15Clock Basics (The clock system is 12-hours.)Initial TimePress and hold [CLK] to set time display. "AM 12:00" blinks, andthe time setting
16Alarm Time SettingPress and hold [ALM] to set alarm time Display blinks, and thealarm time setting mode is activated.Press [ii] to set the hour.Pre
BASS/FADBAL/FADER17Temperature Reading (Only for CQ-4500U)To read the temperatare outside the vehicle, press and hold theknob [SEL] for more than 2 se
18BASS/FADBAL/FADERlkIn Case of MalfunctionReset SwitchIf the unit does not respond when the function buttons arepressed, press the reset switch with
19Installation GuideThis installation information is designed for experienced installersand is not intended for non-technical individuals. It does not
2Panasonic welcomes you to our ever growing family of electronic product owners. We know that thisproduct will bring you many hours of enjoyment. Our
20❏Required ToolsYou'll need a screwdriver, a 1.5 volt AA batteryand the following:12 V DC ELECTRICAL SIDE-CUTTEST BULB TAPE PLIERS❏Dashboard Spe
21Installation Guide (continued)A handy way to identify the speaker leads andthe speaker they connect with is to test the leadsusing a 1.5 volt AA bat
22BatteryConnect the yellow battery lead to the correctradio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuseblock.AntennaConnect the antenna by plugging
23Installation Guide (continued)❏Installation ProceduresNote: Disconnect the cable from the negative (–) battery terminal.1Mounting CollarDashboardMou
24 Using the Rear Support Strap Using the Rubber Cushion (option)(If there is an existing Rear Support Bracket on the fire wall of the vehicle.)Cove
25Installation Guide (continued)To Remove the Unit from the vehicle's dashboardInsert each Removal Tool and pull.Note: Do not lose Removal Tool.
26(Only for CQ-4500U)Cautions:This product is designed to operate with a 12-volt negative ground battery system.To prevent damage to the unit, be sure
27(Only for CQ-4300U)Cautions:This product is designed to operate with a 12-volt negative ground battery system.To prevent damage to the unit, be sure
28Troubleshooting❏MaintenanceYour product is designed and manufacturedto ensure a minimum of maintenance. Use asoft cloth for routine exterior cleanin
29Troubleshooting (continued)❏Troubleshooting TipsPROBLEMUnit does not turn on.Radio has static.Radio memory buttons do notwork.Tape sound quality is
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30SpecificationsGeneralPower Supply : 12 V DC (11V-16V) Test Voltage 14.4V, Negative groundMaximum Power Output : 37 W ×4 channels at 400 Hz, Volume C
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4Power and Sound ControlsBASS/FADBAL/FADERBASS/FADBAL/FADERPowerIf the vehicle is not running yet, turn the key in the ignition until theaccessory ind
5FaderPress the knob to select the FADER mode and then turn itclockwise or counterclockwise to shift the sound volume to the frontor rear speakers.S•H
6Radio BasicsMode SelectionPress [MODE] to change the operation mode as follows.RadioaCassetteaCD Changer (when connected)cdPress and hold [MODE] for
7Station PresetFM1, FM2, and AM can save maximum 6 stations each in their preset station memories.Manual Station PresetPress [BAND] to select a desir
8Radio Basics (continued)Tuning in a Weather BandStationPress any of the buttons [1] to [6] to monitor the preset station.Weather Band StationsNation
9Cassette Tape Player BasicsPlaying a CassetteInsert the cassette with the exposed tape side facing to the right.Play will start automatically.Rewind
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