Mazda Millenia (2002 year). Instruction - part 8

 

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Mazda Millenia (2002 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

6-6

Interior Comfort

Climate Control System

OFF switch

Pressing the OFF switch shuts off the 
climate control system.

Temperature control dial

This dial controls temperature.Turn it 
clockwise for hot and counterclockwise 
for cold.

Fan switch

The fan has four speeds. The selected 
speed will be displayed.

Mode selector switch

The desired airflow mode can be selected 
(page 6-4).

A/C switch

With the AUTO or fan switch ON, press 
the A/C switch to select the air 
conditioning (cooling/dehumidifying 
functions) on or off. Successively pressing 
the switch will display the following: 
A/C

→A/C ECON→off (not displayed) 

AUTO

Cold

Hot

NOTE

With the airflow mode set to 

 

position and the temperature control 
dial set at a medium temperature, 
heated air is directed to the feet and a 
comparably lower air temperature will 
flow through the central, left and right 
vents.

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Interior Comfort

Climate Control System

Air intake selector switch

Outside or recirculated air positions can 
be selected. Press the switch to select 
outside/recirculated air positions.

Recirculated air position (

)

Use this position when going through 
tunnels, driving in congested traffic (high 
engine exhaust areas) or when quick 
cooling is desired.

Outside air position (

)

Use this position for normal conditions 
and defogging.

AMB (Ambient Temperature) switch

Press the AMB switch. The outside 
temperature will be displayed and the 
indicator light will illuminate. Press the 
switch again, the outside temperature will 
disappear and the indicator light will go 
off.

NOTE

• Although air conditioning and 

defogging ability is reduced, the 
A/C ECON function is designed to 
economize use of the air 
conditioning system.

• The air conditioner may not 

function when the outside 
temperature approaches 0 °C 
(32 °F). (Indicator remains on even 
when system is off.) 

The Recirculated Air Position:
Using the 

 position in cold or 

rainy weather will cause the glass to 
fog up. Your vision will be hampered, 
which could lead to a serious 
accident. Do not use the 

 

position in cold or rainy weather.

NOTE

When the air conditioner is operating 
and the temperature control is 
operated, the display will change to air 
conditioner setting temperature.

WARNING

AMB

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Interior Comfort

Climate Control System

▼ Standard Use

1. Press the AUTO switch. Selection of 

the airflow mode, air intake selector 
and amount of airflow will be 
automatically controlled.

2. Use the temperature control dial to 

select a desired temperature.

To turn off the system, press the OFF 
switch.

▼ Windshield Defrosting and 

Defogging

Press the windshield defroster switch.
In this position, the outside air position is 
automatically selected, and the air 
conditioner automatically turned on. The 
air conditioner will direct dehumidified 
air to the front windshield and side 
windows (page 6-4). Airflow amount will 
be increased.
To turn off the system press the 
windshield defroster switch again.

NOTE

• First set the temperature to 25.0°C 

(77.0°F), then adjust to the desired 
temperature.

• Setting the temperature to 

maximum high or low will not 
provide the desired temperature at a 
faster rate.

• To prevent cool air blowing from 

the vents when heating right after 
starting the engine, the amount of 
airflow is reduced until the air 
warms up.

AUTO

AUTO

Cold

Hot

Foggy Windshield:
Using the 

 position with the 

temperature control set to the cold 
position will cause the outside of the 
glass to fog up. Your vision will be 
hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. Set the temperature 
control to hot or warm position when 
using the 

 position.

WARNING

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Interior Comfort

Climate Control System

▼ Sunlight/Temperature Sensor

The full-automatic air conditioner 
function measures inside and outside 
temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets 
temperatures inside the passenger 
compartment accordingly. Don’t obstruct 
the sensor.

NOTE

Use the temperature control dial to 
increase the air flow temperature and 
defog the glass more quickly.

Sunlight sensor

Interior temperature sensor

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

▼ Rear Window Antenna

The rear window antenna receives both 
AM and FM signals.

(With diversity tuning) 
After FM signals have been received from 
the rear window antennas, one of the 
antennas is selected, and provides the best 
FM reception. This is known as diversity 
tuning. With this method you will be able 
to enjoy the highest quality FM reception.

▼ Radio Reception

AM characteristics

AM signals bend around such things as 
buildings or mountains and bounce off the 
ionosphere. Therefore, they can reach 
longer distances than FM signals. Because 
of this, two stations may sometimes be 
picked up on the same frequency at the 
same time.

FM characteristics

An FM broadcast range is usually about 
40—50 km (25—30 miles) from the 
source. Because of extra coding needed to 
break the sound into two channels, stereo 
FM has even less range than monaural 
(non-stereo) FM.

Antenna

When washing the inside rear window, 
use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm 
water, gently wiping the antenna lines.
Use of glass cleaning products could 
damage the antenna.

CAUTION

Operating Tips for Audio 
System

Ionosphere

Station 1

Station 2

FM Station

40—50 km
(25—30 miles)

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

Signals from an FM transmitter are 
similar to beams of light because they do 
not bend around corners, but they do 
reflect. Unlike AM signals, FM signals 
cannot travel beyond the horizon. 
Therefore, FM stations cannot be received 
at the great distances possible with AM 
reception.

Atmospheric conditions can also affect 
FM reception. High humidity will cause 
poor reception. However, cloudy days 
may provide better reception than clear 
days.

Multipath noise

Since FM signals can be reflected by 
obstructions, it is possible to receive both 
the direct signal and the reflected signal at 
the same time. This causes a slight delay 
in reception and may be heard as a broken 
sound or a distortion. This problem may 
also be encountered when in close 
proximity to the transmitter.

Flutter/Skip noise

Signals from an FM transmitter move in 
straight lines and become weak in valleys 
between tall buildings, mountains, and 
other obstacles. When a vehicle passes 
through such an area, the reception 
conditions may change suddenly, 
resulting in annoying noise.

Weak signal noise

In suburban areas, broadcast signals 
become weak because of distance from 
the transmitter. Reception in such fringe 
areas is characterized by sound breakup.

Ionosphere

100—200 km (60—120 miles)

FM wave

FM wave

AM wave

Direct

Reflected wave

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

Strong signal noise

This occurs very close to a transmitter 
tower. The broadcast signals are 
extremely strong, so the result is noise and 
sound breakup at the radio receiver.

Station drift noise

When a vehicle reaches the area of two 
strong stations broadcasting at similar 
frequencies, the original station may be 
temporarily lost and the second station 
picked up. At this time there will be some 
noise from this disturbance.

▼ Operating Tips for Cassette Tape 

Player

Cleaning the cassette tape player

The tape head, capstans, and pinch rollers 
will gather oxide residue from cassette 
tapes. This can cause weak or wavering 
sounds and damage to the cassette tapes 
and player. Use a good quality head-
cleaning tape or a liquid cleaner cassette 
tape to remove it.
Should the unit not operate normally, 
consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 
Never attempt to repair it or insert a 
screwdriver or anything else.

Handling the cassette tape player

The following precautions should be 
observed.
• Do not spill any liquid on the audio 

system.

• Do not insert any objects, other than 

cassette tape, into the slot.

Station 1
88.1 MHz

Station 2
88.3 MHz

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

• If the cassette tape is loose, it may 

produce poor sound or performance 
during playback. Use a pencil or 
something similar to remove any slack.

• Only cassette tapes that play no longer 

than 90 minutes should be used. 
Cassette tape exceeding 90 minutes are 
thin and may easily break.

• Do not leave a cassette tape in the tape 

player slot when not in use. Remove it 
completely to permit the slot door to 
close and to protect the mechanism 
from dust.

• Store cassette tape away from extreme 

heat, magnetic fields, and direct 
sunlight. Protect the exposed cassette 
tape from dirt and damage. Store 
cassette tapes in their original cases or 
other protective cases.

• Insert only cassette tapes into the slot. 

If objects other than cassette tapes are 
inserted, they may damage the player.

▼ Operating Tips for Mini Disc 

(MD) Player

• The MD player has been designed to 

play MDs bearing the identification 
logo as shown. No other MDs can be 
played.

• When inserting the MD, make sure the 

MD label is facing up, and the MD is 
oriented to the insertion slot in the 
direction of the arrow. If not inserted 
correctly, the MD will be ejected, or 
may remain stuck in the MD deck.

• Do not touch the internal part of the 

MD. If the MD shutter is slid open for 
no reason, it may be broken.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

• Store MDs in their cases and away 

from direct sunlight.

• Do not insert fingers or foreign objects 

in the MD insertion slot as it could 
damage the MD deck.

▼ Operating Tips for CD Player/In-

Dash CD Changer

Condensation phenomenon

Immediately after turning on the heater 
when the vehicle is cold, the CD or optical 
components (prism and lens) in the CD 
player/changer may become clouded with 
condensation. At this time, the CD will 
eject immediately when placed in the unit. 
A clouded CD can be corrected simply by 
wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded 
optical components will clear naturally in 
about an hour. Wait for normal operation 
to return before attempting to use the unit.

Handling the CD player/In-dash CD 
changer

The following precautions should be 
observed.
• Do not spill any liquid on the audio 

system.

• Do not insert any objects, other than 

CDs, into the slot.

• The CD revolves at high speed within 

the unit. Defective (cracked or badly 
bent) CDs should never be used.

• Do not use non-conventional discs such 

as heart-shaped, octagonal discs, etc. 
The CD player/changer could be 
damaged.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

• A new CD may have rough edges on its 

inner and outer perimeters. If a disc 
with rough edges is used, proper 
setting will not be possible and the CD 
player/changer will not play the CD. 
Remove the rough edges in advance by 
using a ball-point pen or pencil as 
shown below. To remove the rough 
edges, rub the side of the pen or pencil 
against the inner and outer perimeter of 
the CD.

• When driving over uneven surfaces, the 

sound will jump.

• The CD player/changer has been 

designed to play CDs bearing the 
identification logo as shown. No other 
discs can be played.

• Be sure never to touch the signal 

surface when handling the CDs. Pick 
up a CD by grasping the outer edge or 
the edge of the hole and the outer edge.

• Do not stick paper or tape on the CD. 

Avoid scratching the reverse side (the 
side without a label).

• Dust, finger smudges, and dirt can 

decrease the amount of light reflected 
from the signal surface, thus affecting 
sound quality. If the CD should 
become soiled, gently wipe it with a 
soft cloth from the center of the CD to 
the edge.

• Do not use record sprays, antistatic 

agents, or household spray cleaners. 
Volatile chemicals such as benzine and 
thinner can also damage the surface of 
the CD and must not be used. Anything 
that can damage, warp, or fog plastic 
should never be used to clean CDs.

• CDs, like traditional audio records, are 

made of plastic. To avoid warping, 
keep the CDs in their cases and do not 
store them where they will be exposed 
to direct sunlight.

• The CD player/changer ejects the CD if 

the CD is inserted upside down. Also 
dirty and/or defective CDs may be 
ejected.

• 8 cm (3 in) CDs and CD accessories 

(e.g. 8 cm disc adapter) cannot be used 
in the CD player/changer.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

• Do not insert cleaning discs in the CD 

player/changer.

• Do not insert any disc with a peel-off 

or seal on it.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

Power/Volume/Sound Controls  ......................................................................................6-18
Operating the Radio  .......................................................................................................6-20
Operating the Cassette Tape Player ................................................................................6-22
Operating the Mini Disc (MD) Player  ...........................................................................6-24
Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player ......................................................................6-26
Operating the In-Dash CD Changer  ...............................................................................6-28
Error Indications .............................................................................................................6-31

Audio Set

CD Player

In-dash CD Changer

Cassette Tape Player

Mini Disc (MD) Player

Illustration is of a representative audio unit.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

▼ Power/Volume/Sound Controls

Power ON/OFF

Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or 
ON position.

Press the power/volume knob to turn the 
audio system on.
Press the power/volume knob again to 
turn the audio system off.

Volume adjustment

To adjust the volume, turn the power/
volume knob.

Turn the power/volume knob to the right 
to increase volume, to the left to decrease 
it.

Display

Audio control knob

Power/Volume knob

NOTE

To prevent the battery from being 
discharged, do not leave the audio 
system on for a long period when the 
engine is not running.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

Audio sound adjustment

1. Press the audio control knob to select 

bass, mid-range, treble, fade or balance 
control. The selected function will be 
indicated.

*Depending on the model, this function, 
may not be available.

2. Turn the audio control knob to adjust 

the selected functions as follows:

Indication

Turn Left

Turn Right

Decrease bass

Increase bass

Decrease 

mid-range

Increase 

mid-range

Decrease 

treble

Increase 

treble

Shift the 

sound 

to the front

Shift the 

sound 

to the rear

Shift the 

sound 

to the left

Shift the 

sound 

to the right

NOTE

About 5 seconds after selecting any 
mode, the volume function will be 
automatically selected. To reset bass, 
mid-range, treble, fade, and balance, 
press the audio control knob for 2 
seconds. The unit will beep and "CL" 
will be displayed.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

▼ Operating the Radio

Radio ON

Press a band selector button (

,

 or 

) to turn the radio on.

Band selection

Select a band by pressing the FM1 button 
(

) ,FM2 button (

) or AM button 

(

).

The selected mode will be indicated. If 
FM stereo is being received, "ST" will be 
displayed.

Tuning

The radio has the following tuning 
methods: Manual, Seek, Scan, Preset 
channel, and Auto memory tuning. The 
easiest way to tune stations is to set them 
on preset channels.

Manual tuning

Turning the manual tuning knob will 
change the frequency higher or lower.

Band selector buttons

Display

Channel preset buttons

Scan button

Auto memory
button

Manual tuning knob

Seek tuning:
Higher
frequency

Lower
frequency

NOTE

If the FM broadcast signal becomes 
weak, reception automatically changes 
from STEREO to MONO for reduced 
noise, and the "ST" indicator will go 
out.

NOTE

If the power supply is interrupted (fuse 
blows or the battery is disconnected), 
the preset channels will be canceled.

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Interior Comfort

Audio System

Seek tuning

Pressing the seek tuning button 
(

,

) will cause the tuner to seek a 

higher or lower frequency automatically.

Scan tuning

Press the scan button (

) to 

automatically sample strong stations. 
Scanning stops at each station for about 5 
seconds. To hold a station, merely press 
the scan button (

) again during this 

interval.

Preset channel tuning

The six preset channels can be used to 
store 6 AM and 12 FM stations.

1. To set a channel first select AM, FM1, 

or FM2. Tune to the station you want.

2. Depress a channel preset button for 

about 2 seconds until a beep is heard. 
The preset channel number and station 
frequency will be displayed. The 
station is now held in the memory.

3. Repeat this operation for the other 

stations and bands you want to store. 
To tune one in the memory, select AM, 
FM1, or FM2 and then press its 
channel preset button. The station 
frequency and the channel number will 
be displayed.

Auto memory tuning

This is especially useful when driving in 
an area where the local stations are not 
known. Additional AM/FM stations can 
be stored without disturbing the 
previously set channels.

Press and hold the auto memory button 
(

) for about 2 seconds until a beep 

is heard; the system will automatically 
scan and temporarily store up to 6 stations 
with the strongest frequencies in each 
selected band in that area.

After scanning is completed, the station 
with the strongest frequency will be tuned 
and its frequency displayed.
Press and release the auto memory button 
(

) to recall stations from the auto-

stored stations. One stored station will be 
selected each time; its frequency and 
channel number will be displayed.

NOTE

If you continue to press and hold the 
button, the frequency will continue 
changing without stopping.

NOTE

If the power supply is interrupted (fuse 
blows or the battery is disconnected), 
the preset channels will be canceled.

NOTE

If no stations can be tuned after 
scanning operations, "A" will be 
displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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