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ORDER NO. ACED9703136

Service Manual

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AUTOMOTIVE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

CQ-R115LEN
CQ- R113GLEN

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SPECIFICATIONS"
General Cassette Player
Power Supply : DC 12V (11V - 16V), Reproduction System : 4-track, 2-program stereo
Test Voltage 14.4V Tape Speed : 4.76::m/sec.
Negative Ground FF/Rewind Time : Less than 1705ec. (0-60)
Tone Controls : Bass; 1 12dB at 100Hz Frequency Response : 35 - 14.000Hz (Normal)
Treble; i 12dB at 10kHz Wow and Flutter : 0.12% (WRMS)
Current Consumption : Less than 2.5A Signal to Noise Radio : 52:18
(Tape mode, 0.5W 4-Speaker) Dimensions"
Maximum Power Output : 25W><4 (at 411) Main unit : 178(W)x50(H)x150(D) mm
Speaker impedance : 4 - 89
WeightM
FM Stereo Radio Main unit : 1.6kg
Frequency Range : 87.5 - 108MHz
Usable Sensitivity : ZdB/yv (S/N SOdB)
Stereo Separation : 35 dB (at 1kHz) * Specifications and the design are subject to pos-
- - sible modification without notice due to
MW Radio . improvements.
Frequency Range : 531 - 1,602kHz * Dimensions and Weight shown are approximate.
Usable Sensitivity : ZBdB/flV (SIN 20dB)
LW Radio ,
Frequency Range : 153 - 279kHz
Usable Sensitivity : 32dB/av (SIN 20dB)

©1997 Matsushita Communication industrial 00., Ltd.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and

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CQ-R115LEN
CQ-R113GLEN

A WARNING
This service information is designed tor experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service
or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

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CONTENTS
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DIMENSIONS ............................. 1
FEATURES .............................. 1
FUSE ................................... 1
MAINTENANCE ........................... 1
RADIO AND CD DECK ALIGNMENT ........... 1
PRECAUTIONS ........................... 2
< OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS >
Power and Sound Control .................. 3
Radio Basics ......................... 4, 5
Cassette Tape Play Basics ................. 5
CD Changer Basics ...................... 6
Clock Basics ............................ 7
Installation Guide ...................... 8, 9
Anti-Theft System ...................... 7, 8
Electrical Connection .................... 10
Speaker Connections .................... 10
BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................ 12
TERMINALS DESCRIPTION ................ 12
ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS .................
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Main) .............. 13
WIRING DIAGRAM (Main) .................. 14
PACKAGE AND IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ..... 12, 15
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Display) ............ 15
WIRING DIAGRAM (Display) ................ 16
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...... 17~22, 25, 26
EXPLODED VIEW (Unit) .................... 23
EXPLODED VIEW (Tape Deck) .............. 24

FEATURES

0 PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Synthesized Tuning.

0 Memory buttons for preset stations 5-AM/15-FM (FM1,
2, 3).

0 Auto preset and scan function.

0 Clock function.

0 CD Changer Control.

FUSE

Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating (10A) when
replacing a blown fuse. Fuses with higher capacity ratings,
use of any substitute, or connection without a fuse may
result in a fire hazard or damage to the unit.

MAINTENANCE

To clean the exterior of this unit, use a soft cloth to wipe
the surface. Do not use benzine. thinner, or any other
type of solvents.

RADIO BLOCK ALIGNMENT

Do not align the AM and FM package blocks. When the
package block is necessary, it will be supplied already
aligned at the factory.