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54G27-03E
Type 2
AM/FM 6-CD PLAYER (Built-in CD Changer)
54G602
(2)
(3)(4)(9)(12)
(11) (8)(6)(7) (5)(1)(10)
Display
54G603
(1) Load button (LOAD)
(2) Disc select buttons (1 to 6)
(3) CD insertion slot
(4) CD eject button
(5) CD/AUX button
(6) Track up button/Fast forward button
(7) Track down button/Rewind button
(8) Repeat button (RPT)/Disc repeat play
button (D-RPT)
(9) Scan button (SCAN)
(10) Load indicator
(11) Folder up/down button
(12) Display/page button (DISP/PAGE)
(A) CD indicator
(B) Disc number/Folder number
(C) Repeat indicator
(D) Mode indicator
(E) Track number
(F) Play time
(G) Disc indicator
(B) (D) (E) (F)(C) (A)
(G)
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NOTE:
About Single CDs (8 cm CDs)
Since the unit is not compatible with a
single CD, do not load it into the unit.
Keep in mind the fact that a single CD
cannot be played even using a single
CD adaptor for the unit.
When a single CD is loaded into the unit
accidentally, it will be ejected immedi-
ately. Please be sure to remove it.
If you forcefully try to push it into the unit
without removing it, the CD cannot be
ejected. This will damage the mecha-
nism. Please never do this.
Loading one CD
1) Press the load button (1), then press
one of the disc select buttons (2) that
corresponds to the slot into which you
want to load a CD.
The load indicator (10) will light up.
2) Load the CD into the CD insertion slot
(3). When the CD is loaded, play starts.
The disk number in the CD indicator (A)
will light.Loading multiple CDs
1) Press the load button (1) for 2 seconds
or longer. The unit will beep and the
load indicator (10) will light up.
2) Load a CD into the CD insertion slot
(3).
3) The next disc number will blink in the
display. Load the next CD.
4) After loading the required number of
CD’s, press any disc select button (2) to
select the desired CD to listen to. If no
select button is pressed, play will start
from the last loaded CD.
Only the numbers in the CD indicator (A)
that correspond to the loaded slots will
light.Ejecting one CD
1) Select the CD you want to remove with
the disc select buttons (2).
2) Press the CD eject button (4).
If you leave the ejected CD without
removing it, it will be drawn into the unit
automatically after about 15 seconds.
(Auto reload function)
The back up eject mechanism:
This function allows you to eject the CD
loaded in the unit with the unit turned off
only by pressing the CD eject button (4).
Ejecting all the CDs
Press the CD eject button (4) for 2 sec-
onds or longer. The unit will beep and the
load indicator (10) will light up. All the CDs
will be ejected from the unit in a sequential
manner.
Please prepare a location where
removed CDs can be stored.
If you leave the ejected CD without
removing it, it will be drawn into the unit
automatically after about 15 seconds.
(Auto reload function)
CAUTION
You can load a CD only while the load
indicator (10) lights up for about 15
seconds. During that period, the
shutter located in the depth of the CD
insertion slot (3) is opened. After 15
seconds time has elapsed, the load
indicator (10) turns off and the shut-
ter closes, making it impossible to
load a CD. If you try to load the CD
with the shutter closed, the CD may
damage the shutter. Never do this.
CAUTION
If you forcefully try to push an ejected
CD inside the unit before auto reload-
ing, the disc surface might be
scratched.
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The back up eject mechanism:
This function allows you to eject the CD
loaded in the unit with the unit turned off
only by pressing the CD eject button (4).
Listening to a CD
1) When a CD is inserted, it is automati-
cally played back.
When a CD is already inside the unit,
press the CD button (5) to play back the
CD. When a CD is inside the unit, the
CD indicator (A) is lit on the display
unit.
2) If you want to play another CD, select it
with the disc select buttons (2).
Play starts from the point on the disc
that the unit played last (Last position
memory).
When a disc included CD-DA and MP3/
WMA files is loaded and played back,
pressing and holding the CD/AUX button
(5) for 2 seconds changes the file type
between CD-DA and MP3/WMA. If a file
type is not selected, CD-DA files are
played back first. After all CD-DA files are
played back, MP3/WMA files are automati-
cally played back.Selecting a track
Press the track up button (6) to listen to
the next track.
Press the track down button (7) twice to
listen to the previous track.
When the track down button (7) is
pressed once, the track being currently
played will return to the beginning.
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track
Press the fast forward button (6) to
advance a track rapidly.
Press the rewind button (7) to rewind a
track.
Selecting a folder (while an MP3/WMA
file is played back)
Turning button (11) clockwise advances
to the next folder.
Turning button (11) counterclockwise
returns to the previous folder.
Repeat play
Press the repeat button (8).
The repeat indicator “RPT” (C) lights and a
track being currently played is played
repeatedly.
Press the repeat button (8) again to cancel
repeat play.
Disc repeat play (while a CD-DA file is
played back)
Press the disc repeat play button (8) for 2
seconds or longer.
The repeat indicator “D-RPT” (C) lights.When all the tracks on a disc being cur-
rently played finish playing, the beginning
of the disc is returned and play starts.
To cancel disc repeat play, press the disc
repeat play button (8) again.
Repeat play in the current folder (while
an MP3/WMA file is played back)
Press and hold the repeat button (8) for 2
seconds.
The repeat indicator “D-RPT” (C) lights,
and tracks in the current folder are played
back repeatedly.
Press the repeat button (8) again to cancel
repeat play in the current folder.
CAUTION
If you try to push an ejected CD
inside the unit forcibly before auto
reloading, the disc surface might be
scratched.
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Scan play
Scan is begun by pressing the scan button
(9) during playback. (Only the contents of
the disc being played are scanned.)
Pressing the scan button (9) will play the
first 10 seconds of the next tracks in suc-
cession. After this is done for the last track,
it will return to the first track, and continue
scanning. Scan mode is canceled once the
scan reaches the first track it scanned. The
unit then resumes normal playback.
Scan mode can be canceled by pressing
the scan button (9) again during a scan,
and playback begins from that point.
Scan mode can also be canceled by fast-
forwarding, rewinding, selecting a different
track, selecting a different disc, or ejecting
the disc. The selected operation is then
performed.
While an MP3/WMA file is played back,
tracks in the current folder are scanned. (If
CD-DA and MP3/WMA files are loaded
and played back, the playback operation is
performed in the same format.)Selecting the display
CD-DA
Press the display/page button (12).
Each time the button is pressed, the dis-
play is switched as follows:
54G600
When the disc name or track name con-
sists of 12 or more characters, pressing
and holding the display/page button (12)
for 2 seconds displays the next 12 charac-
ters.MP3/WMA
Press the display/page button (12).
Each time the button is pressed, the dis-
play is switched as follows:
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When the folder name, file name or tag title
consists of 12 or more characters, press-
ing and holding the display/page button
(12) for 2 seconds displays the next 12
characters. Folder name and file name can
be displayed up to 32 characters. Tag title
can be displayed up to 30 characters.
Elapsed time Track name Disc name
Elapsed time Folder nameAlbum (tag) File name
Artist (tag) Track name (tag)
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How to input the code number
(for example “0364”)
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1. Press the disc select button [1] once.
The number “0” is displayed.
Every time this button is pressed, the
displayed number changes over in
the order “0” to “9”.
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2. Press the disc select button [2] four
times. The number “3” is displayed.
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3. Manipulate the disc select buttons
[3] and [4] in the same way as
above, and input “0364”.
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4. Press the CD button (3).
Pressing the CD button (3) will
cause the unit to beep and enter PIN
confirmation mode. Re-input the PIN
to confirm it, and press the CD but-
ton (3). If the number entered the
second time is different from the first
number, the unit will beep and go
back to first input mode.
NOTE:
Write down your PIN for the future use.
Cancel Your Established PIN
SettingThis operation is to be done when you
want to cancel the anti-theft code or
change your code number.
1) Turn off the power by pressing the
power on/off knob (2).
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2) Press the power on/off knob (2) while
pressing and holding the track up but-
ton (4).
3) Input your PIN and press the CD button
(3).
Input a four-digit PIN using the disc
select buttons [1] through [4]. If the PIN
matches, the unit will emit a short beep
and the PIN will be erased. The unit will
return to normal operation.
If the PIN does not match, the unit will
emit a long beep and return to normal
position. In this case, the PIN will not be
erased.
To change your PIN, first erase your
current PIN, then set the new one.
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Confirming Your Personal Identifi-
cation Number (PIN)When the main power source is uncon-
nected for battery exchange etc. while the
anti-theft code is on, input your PIN.
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1) Turn on ACC.
2) Input your PIN.
Input a four-digit PIN using disc select
buttons [1] through [4].
3) Complete the PIN confirmation.
After inputting the four-digit PIN, press
the CD button (3). If the PIN matches,
the unit will emit a short beep, indicat-
ing PIN confirmation is complete. The
unit will go into radio mode.
When a Wrong Code Number is
Input
54G570
1) The unit will emit a long beep,
“1ERROR” will be displayed for about 2
seconds, and the unit will wait for input
of the code number again. For refer-
ence on inputting numbers, refer to
“How to input the code number”
described in the previous page.
2) When the second input causes an error
again, the unit will emit a long beep,
“2ERROR” will be displayed for about 2
seconds, and the unit will wait for input
of the code number again.
3) When the third input causes an error
again, the unit will emit a long beep,
“3ERROR” will be displayed for about 5
seconds, and “OFF” will be displayed.
After the ACC ON status continues for
60 minutes, “OFF” disappears and the
power turns off. When the power ON/
OFF knob (2) is pressed in this status,
the unit waits for input of the code num-
ber again.NOTE:
Note that the unit does not accept any
operation while “OFF” is displayed. If
“ACC OFF” is selected while “OFF” is
displayed, the ACC ON status must con-
tinue for 60 minutes since “ACC ON” is
selected after that.
If you forget your PIN and enter a wrong
PIN, you can not perform any further
operation.
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Error Display
An error message may not be displayed quickly depending on the degree of scratches or dirt on the CD.
If sound is not output for a while after a CD is inserted, there may be scratches or dirt on the CD. Eject it, and insert another CD.
Error code Mode Description
E01CD, CD changer Focus error (TOC information cannot be read.)
E02CD, CD changerData cannot be read due to scratches, dirt etc.
A CD-ROM is inserted.
E03CD, CD changer Loading error, eject error or pickup position error.
E HOTCD, CD changerThe high temperature protection function is activated. (Wait until the temperature
decrease.)
NO DISC– No disc is present in the unit.
ECD, CD changer Power supply system error, internal communication error or another error.
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54G27-03E
Ignition Switch
.....................................................................3-1
Improving Fuel Economy
....................................................6-10
Information Display
.............................................................4-12
Inside Rearview Mirror ........................................................2-10
Installation with Lap-Shoulder Seat Belts
(child restraint with no top strap)
......................................2-24
Installation with the LATCH System ..................................2-26
Installation-Child Restraint with Top Strap
.......................2-29
Instrument Cluster
...............................................................4-2
Instrument Panel
.................................................................4-1
Interior Light Switch ............................................................5-6
Internal Trunk Release ........................................................2-7
JJacking Instructions
............................................................10-1
Jump Starting Instructions
.................................................10-4
KKeyless Entry System
.........................................................2-3
Keys
......................................................................................2-1
LLane change signal
.............................................................3-4
Lap-Shoulder Belt
................................................................2-15
Lighting Operation ..............................................................3-3
Lighting/Turn Signal Control Lever
...................................3-3
Lights “On” reminder
..........................................................3-3
Listening to a CD
.................................................................4-33
Listening to the Radio
.........................................................4-31
Low Fuel Warning Light ......................................................4-5
MMaintenance Recommended under Severe Driving
Conditions
............................................................................9-7
Maintenance Schedule
........................................................9-2Malfunction Indicator Light
................................................ 4-5
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System
................. 4-19
Manual Transaxle
................................................................ 6-6
Mirrors
.................................................................................. 2-10
NNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA)
............................................................................... 12-4
OOdometer
............................................................................. 4-7
Oil Level Check
................................................................... 9-11
Oil Pressure Light ............................................................... 4-4
On-Board Vehicle Computers and Event Data
Recorders
............................................................................ 12-3
Open Door Warning Light
.................................................. 4-6
Outside Rearview Mirrors .................................................. 2-10
Outside Rearview Mirrors Defroster Switch
..................... 4-11
PParking Brake Lever
....................................................5-1
, 9-24
Pedals
.................................................................................. 5-1
Periodic Maintenance Schedule
........................................ 9-3
Power Assisted Brakes
...................................................... 6-7
Power Door Locking System
............................................. 2-2
Power Mirror Control
.......................................................... 2-11
Power Steering
.................................................................... 9-24
Power Steering Fluid
.......................................................... 9-24
Power Window Controls ..................................................... 2-8
Programming/Removing the transmitter code
yourself
................................................................................ 2-5
RRadio Antenna
..................................................................... 4-33
Rear Center Seat Belt
......................................................... 2-17