Wired remote control unit operations – Clarion XMA2 User Manual
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XMA2
6.WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT OPERATIONS
PWR / FUNC Button
1
Turning on and off the power
Press the PWR button
1
to turn the power on and press and hold it
for 1 second or longer to turn the power off.
Changing the operation mode
Each time the FUNC button
1
is pressed, the mode switches in the
following order:
Note:
• In tape mode, if no cassette tape is loaded in XMA2, “CASS”
flashes on the display and the radio mode is selected.
VOLUME Up (
w
) / Down (
z
) Buttons
2
Adjusting the volume
Press the VOLUME Up button
2
to increase the volume and press
the VOLUME Down button
2
to decrease the volume.
BAND Button
3
Note:
• In tape mode, the BAND Button on the remote controller is inop-
erative.
Changing the band (in the Radio mode)
Each time the BAND button
3
is pressed, the band switches in the
following order:
FM1
➜
FM2
➜
FM3
➜
AM
➜
FM1.....
Play/Pause (
s
) / MUTE Button
4
Pause (in Tape mode)
Press the Play/Pause button
4
. Playback pauses. To resume play-
back, press the Play/Pause button
4
again.
Mute (in Radio mode)
Press the MUTE button
4
. The sound is muted immediately. To can-
cel, press the MUTE button
4
again.
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XMA2 following operations are enabled by remote control with the Wired Remote Control Unit M101RC (sold separately).
WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
1
PWR (Power) Button
FUNC (Function) Button
2
VOLUME Up (
w
) / Down (
z
) Buttons
3
BAND Button [
]
4
Play/Pause (
s
) Button [
],
MUTE Button [
]
5
SEARCH Up( ) / Down (
) Buttons
[
] : In Radio Mode
[
] : In Tape Mode
SEARCH Up (
) / Down (
) Buttons
5
Note:
• In tape mode, the SEARCH UP ( )/DOWN (
) button on the re-
mote controller is inoperative.
Changing preset stations (in the Radio mode)
Each time the SEARCH Up/Down buttons
5
are pressed, the pre-
set station switches in the following order:
1
➜
2
➜
3
➜
4
➜
5
➜
6
➜
1.....
or
6
➜
5
➜
4
➜
3
➜
2
➜
1
➜
6.....
Be careful about adjusting the volume, as turning on the power
while the volume is raised to its maximum may harm your hear-
ing.
CAUTION
Radio
Tape