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Table of contents
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Introduction
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Audio introduction
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Audio unit overview
1500RDS
Sony 6CD
6000CD
Sony CD DAB
6000CD
6006CDC
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Audio system security
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Audio unit clock and date displays
5000C, 6000CD and 6006CDC Press the CLOCK button and use the
left or right arrow button until the
Changing the date and time desired date/time setting display
flashes.
Press the CLOCK button to display
the date and time. Use the up or down arrow button to
make an adjustment, then press the
Note: If you do not press another button left or right arrow button to select
within 30 seconds of pressing the CLOCK another date/time setting which
button, the display will return to its flashes in the display. Repeat the
previous setting. adjustment procedure as necessary.
Use the left or right arrow button to Press the CLOCK button or the button
select the date or time value that you between the arrow buttons to confirm
wish to change. The selected value and set.
will flash in the display.
Turn the volume control to change the 12/24 hour format
selected date or time value. Press the MENU button and use the
Use the left or right arrow button to up or down arrow button until a 12/24
select additional date or time values hour clock display appears.
that you wish to change. Use the left or right arrow button to
Turn the volume control to change the select the setting required.
selected date or time value. Press the MENU button or the button
Press the CLOCK button to exit and between the arrow buttons to confirm
save the new date and time. your selection.
Note: If you do not press the CLOCK
button within 30 seconds of changing a
date or time value, the display will exit and
save the new values automatically.
Tip: Press and hold the CLOCK button
for more than two seconds to
automatically select the hour value for
winter or summer time adjustment.
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Audio unit operation
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Audio unit operation
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Audio unit operation
5000C/6000CD/6006CDC
Menu features - First level features Second level func-
tions
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Audio unit operation
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Audio unit operation
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Audio unit operation
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Audio unit menus
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Audio unit menus
Except Sony and DAB With AF-OFF selected, the original stored
frequency remains selected. In this mode,
Press and hold the MENU button until AF-OFF will be displayed every time the
the display changes. unit is turned on.
Repeatedly press the MENU button
until 'REG' is displayed. Sony and DAB
Use the arrow buttons to turn the Press the MENU button and use the
function on or off. up or down arrow button to select an
AF display.
ALTERNATIVE Use the left or right arrow button to
select the setting required.
FREQUENCIES
Press the MENU button to confirm
Many programmes broadcast on the FM your selection.
waveband have a programme
identification (PI) code, which can be Except Sony and DAB
recognised by audio units. Press and hold the MENU button until
If your radio has alternative frequencies the display changes.
(AF) tuning switched on and you move Press the MENU button repeatedly
from one transmission area to another, until an AF display appears.
this facility will search for and switch to a
stronger station signal, if one can be Use the left or right arrow button to
found. select the setting required.
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Audio unit menus
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Cassette tape player
EJECTING A CASSETTE
FAST FORWARD
TAPE
Radio reception is automatically restored
when you fast forward while the tape is Press the tape eject button to eject a
playing. Press the right arrow button to cassette tape.
fast forward. Press the left or right arrow
button to end fast forward and restart the
tape.
FAST REWIND
Radio reception is automatically restored
when you fast rewind while the tape is
playing. Press the left or right arrow button
to revert to tape playback.
Tape playback will restart automatically
when the beginning or the end of the tape
is reached.
AUTO REVERSE
When the end of the tape is reached, the
tape auto reverses and playback resumes
at the beginning of the other side.
ENDING PLAYBACK
Press AM/FM to restore radio reception,
or the CD button to restore CD playback
when a changer is fitted.
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Compact disc player
LOADING COMPACT DISCS Do not try to insert a CD into the unit when
WAIT is displayed. Do not insert two CDs
6000CD in a figure of eight fashion with edges
overlapping.
Always check if the CD slot is empty
before inserting the CD. WARNING
If the power to 6006 CDC units has
6006CDC been disconnected, then
reconnected, the unit will
To load a single CD: automatically check for the presence of
Press and release the LOAD button. discs in the magazine. This will take
WAIT will appear in the display. approximately 25 seconds. During this
time all functions except Keycode entry
You can optionally select which
will be locked out.
position to load the CD by pressing a
preset button.
When the message changes to LOAD Sony CD
CD, and lights flash in the CD entry Insert a CD, label side up, into the slot.
slot, insert a CD into the audio unit.
LOADING, READING CD and AUDIO
To load more than one CD: CD or MP3 CD appears in the display
and playback starts automatically.
Press and hold the LOAD button until
LOAD ALL appears in the display. Sony 6CD
When this message changes to LOAD
To load a single CD:
CD, and lights flash in the CD entry
slot, insert a single CD, label side up, Press and release the LOAD button.
into the audio unit. PLEASE WAIT appears in the display.
One of the disc icons will flash in the When this changes to PLEASE LOAD,
display and the word LOAD will insert a CD, label side up, into the
appear. When the disc is loaded, a audio unit.
number in one of the disc icons will A numbered disc icon flashes in the
indicate its location. display and LOADING and READING
The display will change to WAIT and CD will appear as the disc is loaded
then the word LOAD CD will appear into the first available space.
again. At this point, you can load The disc icon revolves to confirm the
another CD. disc is loaded, and playback starts
Repeat the last step to load more CDs automatically.
or allow the unit to time out if you have
finished loading your discs.
Note: You can only load six CDs. If LOAD
is pressed again, the display will show
CDC FULL.
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Compact disc player
To load more than one CD: When ejected, discs are held in the audio
unit ready for removal. If they are not
Press and hold the LOAD button. removed, the disc will be reloaded
INSERT ALL and then PLEASE WAIT automatically.
appear in the display.
When this changes to PLEASE LOAD, Sony 6CD
insert a CD, label side up, into the
audio unit. You can select a location Press the eject button briefly, to eject
by pressing a button between 1 and the disc.
6 when PLEASE LOAD is being PLEASE WAIT, EJECTING and
shown in the display. PLEASE REMOVE appear in the
LOADING appears with a disc display while a disc is being ejected.
location icon, followed by PLEASE You can select a location by pressing
LOAD again, and this repeats until a a button between 1 and 6 when
maximum of six discs have been EJECTING is being shown in the
loaded. display.
Playback starts from the last disc Playback resumes from the next
inserted. available disc or, if no discs are
inserted, NO CD is displayed, and
If the LOAD button is pressed after six radio reception is restored as the eject
discs have already been loaded, ALL button is pressed.
CDs FULL will appear in the display.
When ejected, discs are held in the audio
unit ready for removal. If they are not
EJECTING COMPACT DISCS removed, the disc will be reloaded
automatically.
WARNING
Except Sony CD/6CD
Under certain operating conditions
it is possible for CDs to be very 6000CD
warm when ejected. Take care
whilst removing. Press the eject button at any time and
remove the disc.
Sony CD 6006CDC
Press the eject button at any time and During CD playback, press the eject
remove the disc. button to eject the disc being played
EJECTING and PLEASE REMOVE or
appear in the display. Use a preset button to select the disc
Radio reception is restored you want to remove.
automatically when the eject button Note: If the eject button is pressed in
is pressed. error, press the button again to cancel.
If no CD is loaded when the eject REMOVE CD appears in the display and
button is pressed, NO CD appears in the disc is held ready for removal. If it is
the display. not removed, the disc will be pulled back
into the audio unit and CD playback will
restart.
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Compact disc player
EJECTING MULTIPLE
COMPACT DISCS
Sony 6CD
Press and hold the eject button to
eject all the discs that are loaded.
EJECT ALL followed by EJECTING
and PLEASE REMOVE appear in the
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display, as each disc is ejected.
When all discs have been ejected and Slide open the door on the CD
removed, the radio reception is changer unit.
restored. Press the eject button.
Except Sony 6CD Remove the magazine.
Insert one disc into each slot with the
To eject all discs, press and hold the label facing upwards. There will be a
eject button until EJECT ALL is click when the disc is in the correct
displayed. position.
The display will alternate between Reinsert the magazine in the direction
REMOVE and 'WAIT'. indicated by the arrow on the
When REMOVE is displayed, take the magazine. The magazine will click into
disc out of the unit. This routine position ready for use.
repeats until all discs have been Close the changer door.
removed.
Do not insert more than one disc into a
single slot and always keep the disc
changer door closed while the magazine
is inserted.
Note: For the location of the CD changer,
please refer to your Owner's Handbook.
Note: If you have a Sony CD linked to a
CD changer, the main unit can accept a
conventional CD or a CD with MP3 files
on it. The changer, however, may only
accept conventional CDs.
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Compact disc player
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Compact disc player
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Compact disc player
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Compact disc player
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Compact disc player
MP3 navigation
MP3 tracks may be recorded on the CD
in several ways. They can all be placed in
the root directory like a conventional audio
CD, or they can be placed in folders that
may represent, for example, an album, an
artist, or a genre.
The normal playing sequence on CDs with
multiple folders is to play the tracks in the
first folder, then the tracks in any folder(s)
nested inside the first folder, then move
onto the second folder, and so forth. For
example, if folder 1 has folders 1a and 1b
within it, and folder 2 contains folder 2a,
the playing sequence will be folder 1, 1a,
1b, 2, 2a.
Press the up/down arrow buttons to
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select another folder.
ID3 Tag Version 2 Press the left/right arrow buttons to
select another track (file) within the
The following occurs when an MP3 file folder.
containing ID3 tag ver.2 is played:
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Compact disc player
MP3 DISPLAY OPTIONS Note: This will not eject the CD; the disc
will merely pause at the point where radio
When an MP3 disc is playing, certain reception was restored. CD playback can
information encoded in each track can be be resumed by pressing the CD button.
displayed. Such information will normally
include: Except Sony CD/6CD
The file name Press the waveband button to restore
radio reception.
The folder name
Push the tape control buttons in to
ID3 information which might be the
restore tape playback.
album or artists name
Note: Neither of these actions will eject
The unit will normally show the file name
the CD; the disc will merely pause at the
that is playing. To select one of the other
point where radio or tape reception was
items of information:
restored.
Press the INFO button repeatedly until
To resume CD playback, press the CD
the display required is shown.
button again.
If the ID3 information selected is
unavailable, NO MP3 TAG appears
in the display.
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Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket
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Audio system care
AUDIO UNIT
Cassette care
The tape head in the cassette player
needs to be cleaned regularly with a
recommended wet cleaning tape to
maintain the best sound quality.
Use high quality cassettes to improve
sound performance and take good care
of them. Avoid those that:
are old, worn out, or spliced.
are damaged or have a peeling label.
have a total playback time exceeding
100 minutes. These use thinner tape
that increases the chance of tangling.
CD care
For best possible sound quality, use CDs
that are clean and in good condition.
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Audio troubleshooting
AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING
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Audio troubleshooting
CODE ---- # Message to prompt the user for the Keycode and
indicate the number of input attempts. Displayed at
power on after audio unit has had battery power
supply interrupted. Enter keycode as described in
chapter entitled Audio system security
WAIT ##:## Message to inform the user to wait until next keycode
entry attempt can be made. Follow instructions as
described in chapter Audio system security
TRIES # Message displayed when turning the audio unit on
whilst in keycode entry mode. Indicates the number
of incorrect input attempts. Follow instructions as
described in chapter Audio system security
LOCKED Message to inform user that radio security system has
locked the radio after repeated incorrect keycode
inputs. Contact your Ford dealer.
TAPE ERROR General error message for tape fault conditions, such
as faulty tape mechanism, cassette jammed etc.
Ensure cassette tape is undamaged and reels can
rotate freely, then re-try. Alternatively try another
cassette tape. If error persists contact your Ford dealer
KEYCODE.... Display message to prompt the user for the keycode
INCORRECT Message to inform the user that the entered keycode
is incorrect. Follow instructions as described in chapter
Audio system security
DATA CD An incompatible CD has been inserted (for example
not an audio CD or MP3 CD)
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Audio troubleshooting
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Index
A E
About this handbook................................3 Ejecting a cassette tape.........................17
Alternative frequencies...........................15 Ejecting compact discs..........................19
Except Sony and DAB..................................15 Except Sony CD/6CD..................................19
Sony and DAB...............................................15 Sony 6CD.......................................................19
Audio distortion reduction (CLIP)..........14 Sony CD..........................................................19
Audio introduction.....................................4 Ejecting multiple compact discs ..........20
Audio menu control.................................10 Except Sony 6CD.........................................20
Audio system care..................................28 Sony 6CD......................................................20
Audio system security..............................6 Ending compact disc playback............26
Audio troubleshooting............................29 Except Sony CD/6CD.................................26
Audio unit..................................................28 Sony CD/6CD...............................................26
Cassette care...............................................28 Ending playback.......................................17
CD care..........................................................28 Entering a security code..........................6
Audio unit clock and date displays.........7 Except Sony and DAB ..................................6
Audio unit menus.....................................14 Sony and DAB.................................................6
Audio unit operation..................................8
Audio unit overview...................................5
Automatic volume control......................14
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Auto reverse.............................................17 Fast forward/reverse..............................22
Autostore control.....................................12 Fast forward..............................................17
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket..............27 Fast rewind................................................17
B I
Balance/fade control................................8 Important audio information....................4
Bass/treble control....................................8 Audio unit labels..............................................4
Disc labels........................................................4
C Incorrect security code............................6
Introduction................................................3
Cassette tape playback..........................17
Cassette tape player...............................17
Cassette tape side selection.................17
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Compact disc playback..........................21 Loading compact discs..........................18
CD changer playback...................................21 6000CD..........................................................18
Compact disc player...............................18 6006CDC.......................................................18
Compact disc selection..........................21 Sony 6CD.......................................................18
6006CDC.......................................................21 Sony CD..........................................................18
Sony 6CD.......................................................21 Loading the compact disc
Compact disc track compression.......23 changer..................................................20
Except Sony CD/6CD.................................23 Lost security code.....................................6
Sony CD/6CD...............................................23
Compact disc track scanning...............23
Except Sony CD/6CD.................................23
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Sony and DAB...............................................23 MP3 display options...............................26
CD text display options...............................26
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Index
O U
On/off control.............................................8 Unloading the compact disc
changer...................................................21
P
Phone mute control..................................8
V
Volume control...........................................8
R
Regional mode (REG).............................14
W
Except Sony and DAB..................................15 Waveband button....................................12
Sony and DAB...............................................14
Repeat compact disc tracks.................22
6000CD.........................................................23
6006CDC......................................................23
Sony CD/6CD...............................................22
S
Security code.............................................6
Setting the clock and date on the audio
unit.............................................................7
5000C, 6000CD and 6006CDC..................7
Sony and DAB.................................................7
Shuffle/random.......................................22
6000CD.........................................................22
Sony CD/6CD...............................................22
Station preset buttons..............................9
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