Transportation Pin; Connecting The Units - Pioneer CDX-FM61 Owner's Manual

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Transportation pin
Removing the transportation pin
A transportation pin is installed to protect
the player during transportation. Before
mounting the player, remove the trans-
portation pin and cover the hole with the
supplied adhesive seal. Screw the removed
transportation pin into the specified hole; it
will be needed if you retransport the player.
(Fig. 3)
1.Peel off adhesive tape and remove the
pin.
2.Cover the hole with the seal provided.
3.Screw the pin into the left-side hole of the
2 holes.
Reinstalling the pin
To transport the player, reinstall the trans-
portation pin as follows:
Before removing the player
Play back the first track of a disc, and stop
within 10 seconds. Remove the magazine,
wait about 10 seconds, then remove the
player.
(Fig. 4)
1.Remove the pin.
2.Insert the pin in its original position, and
fix it with Scotch tape.
* If the pin cannot be installed, contact
your nearest dealer or Pioneer service
station.
Connecting the Units
.
Before mounting, remove the transporta-
tion pin and connect the units temporarily.
Check that the units and the system are
working correctly.
After connection is complete, press the
clear buttons on the CD player with the tip
of a pencil.
Be sure to connect the ground lead
(black) to the vehicle body or some other
metal part that is properly grounded to
the chassis. If the ground lead is not
properly connected, noise may occur or
the system may not operate correctly.
This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt bat-
tery and negative grounding. Before in-
stalling it in a recreational vehicle, truck,
or bus, check the battery voltage.
To avoid shorts in the electrical system,
be sure to disconnect the battery (-) cable
before beginning installation.
Check whether installation and wiring
have been completed correctly. Replace
the removed car components, then
connect the end of the cable to the nega-
tive (-) terminal of the battery.
Secure the wiring with cable clamps or
adhesive tape. To protect the wiring,
wrap adhesive tape around them where
they lie against metal parts.
.
.
Route and secure all wiring so it cannot
touch any moving parts, such as the gear
shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not
route wiring in places that get hot, such
as near the heater outlet. If the insulation
of the wiring melts or gets torn, there isa
danger of the wiring short-circuiting to
the vehicle body.
Don't pass the orange lead through a
hole into the engine compartment to con-
nect to the battery. This will damage the
lead insulation and cause a very danger-
ous short.
Do not shorten any leads. If you do, the
protection circuit may fail to work when it
should.
Never feed power to other equipment by
cutting the insulation of the power supply
lead of the unit and tapping into the lead.
The current capacity of the lead will be
exceeded, causing over heating.
Replace fuses only with the types stipu-
lated on the fuse holder.
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