Reset Button - Sony CDX-1200 Installation/Connections Manual

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Connections
Caution
•This unit is designed
for negative
ground
12 V DC operation
only.
• Before making
connections,
disconnect
the ground
terminal
of the car battery to avoid short circuits.
• Connect
the yellow
and red power
input leads only after all other leads have been connected.
• Be sure to connect
the red power
input lead to the positive
12 V power
terminal
which
is energized
when
the ignition
key is in the accessory
position.
• Run all ground wires to a common ground
point.
• Connect
the yellow
cord to a free car circuit rated
higher than the unit's fuse rating.
If you connect
this unit in series with other stereo
components,
the car circuit they are connected
to
must be rated higher than the sum of the individual
component's
fuse rating.
If there are no car drcuits
rated as high as the unit's fuse rating, connect
the unit directly
to the
battery.
If no car circuits are available
for connecting
this unit, connect
the unit to a car circuit rated higher
than the unit's fuse rating in such a way that if the unit blows
its fuse, no other circuits
will be cut
off.
• The use of optical instruments
with this product
will increase
eye hazard.
Reset button
When the installation
and connections
are over, be sure to press
the reset button with a ball-point
pen
etc.
Reset button
Note
When you connect the power supply cord to the unit or reset the unit, wait for about 10 secondsbefore you
insert a disc. If you insert a disc within these 10 seconds, the unit will not be reset, and you will have to press
the reset bu_ton again.
Warning when installing in a car without ACC (accessory) position
on the ignition key switch
Be sure to press _
on the unit for two seconds to tum off the clock display after turning off
the engine,
When you press _
momentarily, the clock display does not turn off and this causes battery wear.
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