Dx-ar-8108 Radio User Manual Access
Slide the Band Selector switch to your preferred choice ( or FM ).
The Clarion DX-AR-8108 is a car audio receiver that, while not a household name, has a dedicated following among car audio enthusiasts. Often found on the used market, this radio is an intriguing piece of equipment from an era when FM, CD players, and USB ports were the pinnacle of in-car entertainment technology.
Built-in ferrite bar for AM; telescopic rod antenna for FM and SW Package Contents
The Dx-ar-8108 offers dual power options for home and portable use. AC Power Operation Dx-ar-8108 Radio User Manual
Use the up/down arrow keys (if equipped) or rotate the main dial to adjust frequencies incrementally.
Follow these general steps, as specific button functions may vary:
Avoid leaving the radio in extreme environments, such as inside a parked vehicle under direct sunlight. Troubleshooting Guide Slide the Band Selector switch to your preferred
Briefly press the seek buttons ( << or >> ) to find the next clear station.
Connect the other end of the cable to the headphone jack of your smartphone, tablet, or MP3 player.
If you have lost the physical booklet, do not panic. The keyword can be found in several digital repositories: Built-in ferrite bar for AM; telescopic rod antenna
Routine maintenance extends the operational lifespan of your Dx-ar-8108 radio. Clean the outer casing with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemical solvents. Troubleshooting Matrix Possible Cause Recommended Solution Dead batteries or loose power connection. Check power cable seating or replace internal batteries. No audio output Volume is muted or squelch is set too high. Increase volume or lower the squelch threshold in the menu. Poor reception / Weak signal Antenna loose or operational environment obstructed.
Press and hold the (or Memory Store ) button until the channel number flashes on the LCD.
Varies by region (refer to local retail packaging) Frequency Stability: ±2.5 ppm Operating Voltage: DC 13.8V ±15% / Battery backup Audio Output Power: 500mW at 8 Ohms Antenna Impedance: 50 Ohms To help tailor this guide further, tell me: