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Nomenclature, Names of the buttons and their functions, English – Clarion DXZ946MP User Manual

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DXZ946MP

English

4. NOMENCLATURE

Names of the Buttons and their Functions

[RELEASE] button

• Remove the DCP.

Photo Sensor

• This sensor detects the brightness inside your

car. When the auto-dimmer function is set to
AUTO”, the brightness of the display is
dimmed according to the brightness detected
by this sensor.

[ROTARY] knob

• Press the knob to turn the power ON. Each

press of this knob switches the mode.

• Press and hold the knob for 1 second or longer

to turn the power OFF.

• This knob can also be turned to adjust the

volume, or to adjust the various settings in the
adjust mode.

[

Q] button

• Opens/closes the control panel.

If a disc is already loaded, it will be ejected
when the control panel is opened.

Note:
If the disc is not ejected, hold down the [

Q] button

for 1 second or longer.

[A] button

• Use this button to set or adjust the various

settings in the adjust mode.

• Use this button to enter station names in the

radio mode or disc titles in the CD mode.

[SOUND] button

• Use this button for setting or adjusting various

settings such as audio space.

• Holding this button down for 1 second or

longer also toggles the 2-ZONE function ON
and OFF.

[I] button

• Immediately calls up a favorite radio station

regardless of the current mode. (This is the
ISR function.) You can store radio stations to
the [I] button by holding this button down for 2
seconds or longer in the radio mode (when the
2-ZONE function is “OFF”).
Switches the operation of the 2-ZONE function.
Holding this button down for 1 second or
longer switches the 2-ZONE type (when the 2-
ZONE function is “ON”).

[

] button

• Pauses and unpauses a track (in the CD

mode).

Display

• Displays the various information that indicates

the operating state of this unit such as tuning/
play state and indicators.

• Touch the display with your finger, and touch

to enable operation. (cf. page 8)