Blaupunkt Technology Americas MADRID Car radio User Manual

Blaupunkt Technology Americas S.A. Car radio

User manual

 1OWNER’S MANUAL                    Mobile Audio System       MADRID 120BT   PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio  CD/MP3/WMA Player  Full Detachable Panel  USB/ TF Interface  3.5mm Jack Input  Bluetooth function  Electronic Shockproof (ESP) Function
 2CONTENTS Installation ........................................... 3 Take out screw before installation ......... 3 DIN Front-Mount (Method A) ................. 3   Installing the unit ............................... 3 Removing the unit ............................. 4 DIN Rear-Mount (Method B) ................. 5 Using the detachable front panel ...... 6 Wiring Connection .............................. 7 Operation ............................................. 8 Location of keys .................................... 8 Turn on/off the unit ................................ 9 Mute ......................................................  9 Faceplate release ................................. 9 Sound adjustment ................................. 9 REG on/off ............................................ 9 TA volume ............................................. 9 LOC on/off ............................................ 9 Stereo/mono ......................................... 9 Beep on/off ........................................... 9 AREA .................................................... 9 EQ ........................................................ 10 XBASS .................................................. 10 Display information ............................... 10 Set the time ........................................... 10 Liquid crystal display ............................. 10 ESP function ......................................... 10 Auxiliary input  ...................................... 10 Reset function ....................................... 10 Radio operation .................................... 10 Switching to radio mode .................... 10 Selecting the frequency band ............ 10 Selecting station ................................ 10 Automatic memory storing& program scanning ............................................ 11 Manually store station & recall preset station ................................................. 11    RDS (Radio Data System ) operation ….…………………..……..11 CD/ MP3/ WMA operation ..................... 12 Switching to disc mode ......................... 12 Selecting tracks/file ............................... 12 Pausing playing ..................................... 12 Scan play all tracks/files ........................  12 Repeating the same track/file................ 12 Playing all tracks/files in random ........... 12 Ejecting a disc ....................................... 12 Select directory up/down.................................12 Selecting files by  button ................... .12 USB play operation ............................... .13 TF operation.......................................... .13 Disc notes ............................................. .14 Bluetooth operation ............................... .14 Remote control .................................. ..17 Specification ...................................... ..19 Trouble shooting ............................... ...20
 3 INSTALLATION Notes:   Choose the mounting location where the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver.   Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly.   Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunctions.   Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle.   Install the unit where it does not get in the driver’s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop, like an emergency stop.   If installation angel exceeds 30°from horizontal, the unit might not give its optimum performance.      Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature, such as from direct sunlight, or from hot air, from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.    DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT This unit can be properly installed either from “Front” (conventional DIN Front-mount) or “Rear” (DIN Rear-mount installation, utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis). For details, refer to the following illustrated installation methods.        TAKE OUT SCREW BEFORE INSTALLATION Before install the unit, please remove the two screws.         DIN FRONT-MOUNT (Method A) Installation Opening This unit can be installed in any dashboard having an opening as shown below:      Installing the unit  Be sure you test all connections first, and then follow these steps to install the unit. 1.  Make sure the ignition is turned off, and then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery’s negative (-) terminal. 2. Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna. 3. Press the release button on the front panel and remove the control panel (see the steps of “removing the front panel”). 4.  Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it. 5. The two supplied keys release tabs inside the unit’s sleeve so you can remove it. Insert the keys as far as   3053mm182mmTake out screwbefore installation.
 4 INSTALLATION    they will go (with the notches facing up) into the appropriate slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit. Then slide the sleeve off the back of the unit.          6.  Mount the sleeve by inserting the sleeve into the opening of the dashboard and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver. Not all tabs will be able to make contact, so examine which ones will be most effective. Bending open the appropriate tabs behind the dashboard to secure the sleeve in place.  7. Reconnect the wire harness and the antenna and be careful not to pinch any wires or cables. 8. Slide the unit into the sleeve until it locks into place. 9.  To further secure the unit, use the supplied metal strap to secure the       back of the unit in place. Use the supplied hardware (Hex Nut (M5mm) and Spring Washer) to attach one end of the strap to the mounting bolt on the back of the unit. If necessary, bend the metal strap to fit your vehicle’s mounting area. Then use the supplied hardware (Tapping Screw (5x25mm) and Plain Washer) to attach the other end of metal strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard. This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding of the unit. Note to install the short threading terminal of the mounting bolt to the back of the unit and the other long threading terminal to the dashboard.   Mounting BoltSpring WasherPlain WasherTapping ScrewHex NutMetal Strap 10.   Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery’s negative (-) terminal. Then replace the outer trim ring and install the unit’s front panel (see the steps of “installing the front panel”).  Removing the unit 1. Make sure the ignition is turned off, then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery’s negative (-) terminal. 2. Remove the metal strap attached the back of the unit (if attached). 3. Press the release button to remove the Outer Trim RingFront PanelL KeySleeveR Key
 5front panel. INSTALLATION    4. Lift the top of the outer trim ring then pull it out to remove it. 5. Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit, then pull the unit out of the dashboard.         DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B) If your vehicle is a Nissan, Toyota, follow these mounting instructions. Use the screw holes marked T (Toyota), N (Nissan) located on both sides of the unit to fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets supplied with your vehicle. Dashboard or ConsoleScrewFactory Radio Mounting BracketSide View showing Screw Holes markedT, NScrew       To fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets. Align the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the unit, and then tighten the screws (5x5mm) on each side. Note: the outer trim ring, sleeve and the metal strap are not used for method B installation.
 6    REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL -  Press the release button ( ) on the front panel and pull off the front panel.   -  Keep front panel into the case.  INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL To install the front panel, insert the panel into the housing and make sure the panel is properly installed. Otherwise, abnormality occurs on the display or some keys will not function properly.          Precautions when handling -  Do not drop the front panel. -  Do not put pressure on the display or control buttons when removing or installing the front panel.   -  Do not touch the contacts on the front panel or on the main unit body. It may result in poor electrical contact. -  If any dirt or foreign substances adhered on the contacts, they can be removed with a clean and dry cloth. -  Do not expose the front panel to high temperatures or direct sunlight in anywhere. -  Keep away any volatile agents (e.g. benzene, thinner, or insecticides) from touching the surface of the front panel -  Do not attempt to disassemble the front panel.                           USING THE DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL
 7  WIRING CONNECTION    ISO CONNECTION
 8OPERATION LOCATION OF KEYS                                                                                           1.   “DISP” button. 2.  “SRC(source)”/  button. 3.  “ ” (panel release) button. 4.  “MENU” button. 5.  “BAND/ ” button.“   6.  DISC SLOT   7.  IR SENSOR  8.  LCD ” display. 9.  EJECT button. 10.  USB port 11.  “AUX IN” jack. 12.  “6 DIR+” button. 13.  “5 DIR-” button.  14.  “4 RDM” button 15.    “3 RPT ” button. 16.    “2 SCN ” button. 17.  “1  ” button. 18.  “TS” button. 19.  “ ” (MP3 search)/BT menu button 20.  Microphone. 21.  “VOL / POWER/MUTE” button. 22.  “ ”(SEEK UP) button. 23.  “EQ ” button.  24.  “ ”(SEEK DOWN) button. 25.  RESET button. 26.  TF card slot.
 9OPERATION TURN ON/OFF THE UNIT Turn on the unit by pressing   button(21). When system is on. Press and hold   button (21) for 2 seconds to turn off the unit.  MUTE Shortly press MUTE button(21) to muting the audio output. Press it again to recover output.  FACEPLATE RELEASE Press release button    (3) to detach the removable faceplate. SOUND ADJUSTMENT Press MENU button (4) shortly to select the desired adjustment mode. The adjustment mode will change in the following order:  -BAS-TRE-BAL-FAD- VOL- BAS: bass TRE: treble BAL: balance FAD: fader VOL: volume By rotating the audio knob (21) it is possible to adjust the desired sound quality. Press and hold MENU button (4) for 2 seconds into the system menu as below: AF– TA – REG – TAVOL – LOC – STEREO – BEEP – AREA      AF: Alternative Frequencies    TA: Traffic Announcement    REG: region TAVOL:TA volume LOC: local EUR: Europe LAT: Latin  REG on/off When AF function is on. In REG item of the system menu you can switch it on or off. Some broadcasting stations change their program from normal broadcasting to regional broadcasting for a certain time period. When region is on, the     current listening program remains unchanged.  TA volume This function allows you to define the minimum volume for the traffic announcements. The adjustable range is 20~43. The defaulted value is 25. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the volume of the traffic.  LOC on/off In this item rotating the audio knob (21) to turn on/off local function. In LOC ON mode the unit will reduce the receiving sensitivity when you search station. That means you can receive the station that sound is good. It will ignores the station that sound is not good. In LOC OFF mode it will increase the receiving sensitivity when you search the station. That means you can receive more stations.  STEREO/MONO In this item rotating the audio knob (21) to choose STEREO or MONO mode. In STEREO mode you can receive FM stereo signal. In MONO mode the stereo station will be switched to monochrome. Sometimes when the signal is not good. If you change it to MONO mode. The noise will be reduced.  BEEP on/off The car audio device is equipped with 2 beep tone modes. Rotate the volume knob to choose one. - Beep on mode: The confirmation beep sound is heard whenever a button is pressed. - Beep off mode: The confirmation beep is switched off whenever a key is pressed  AREA In this item, rotate the volume to select
 10Europe/USA/LAT area.    OPERATION EQ (Equalisation) Press EQ button shortly to select the preset EQ mode as below: FLAT-CLASSICS-POP-ROCK-EQ OFF  XBASS Press and hold the EQ button for 2 seconds to active the XBASS function. Press it and hold it again to cancel this function.  DISPLAY INFORMATION Press DISP button (1) to show the time for 5 seconds. Then it returns to show the information. SET THE TIME (1) Manual setting: Press and hold DISP button for 2 seconds. The hour of the time will be flashing. Press   / button to set the correct hour. Press  DISP button shortly to change to minute. Also use  /  button to set the correct minute. After that press DISP button to confirm. (2) Synchronize the time from the RDS station: To receive a RDS station which has good signal(The AF symbol of the LCD does not flashing). Several minutes later the time will be synchronized to the correct time by the station’s signal. (Note: None RDS station does not have this function.)  LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY   Exhibit current frequency and activated functions on the display.  ESP FUNCTION The unit can be shockproof between ten seconds and twenty seconds.      AUXILIARY INPUT The unit can be connected to a portable audio player through the AUX IN jack (11). Pressing  SRC button to switch to AUX   mode when inserted an audio source to the unit.  RESET FUNCTION RESET button (25) must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object.   The RESET button is to be activated for the following reasons: -  Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed. -  All the function buttons do not operate. -  Error symbol on the display. Note: if press RESET button (25), the unit can’t work yet, please use a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the socket on the front panel.  RADIO OPERATION  SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE Press  SRC  button (2) to select radio mode, the radio mode appears in the display together with the memory band and frequency.  SELECTING THE RADIO BAND At radio mode, press BAND button (5) to select the desired band. The reception band will change in following order: →FM1→ FM2→ FM3 → MW1(AM1)→ MW2(AM2)    SELECTING STATION Press   button (22) or  button (24) shortly to activate automatic seek function. It will search up/down a station
 11automatically. Press for 2 seconds until “MANUAL” appears on the display, the manual tuning mode is selected. In this   OPERATION mode you can turn up/down a step frequency one by one till searched a station. If both buttons have not been pressed for 5 seconds, it will return to seek tuning mode and “AUTO” appears on the display.    AUTOMATIC STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING - Automatic storing - Press TS button (18) for 2 seconds the radio searches from the 87.5MHz frequency and checks the signal strength until one cycle search is finished. And then some strong stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button of the FM3 band. In the first cycle it will in LOCAL mode to receive the stronger station. If it is less than 6 pcs station it will searching stations in 2nd cycle in LOCAL OFF mode. - Program scanning Press  TS button (18) shortly to scan preset station. The radio is holding at that preset number for 5 seconds with release mute.   MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION To received a station, Press one of the preset button (1~6) for 2 seconds. The current station is stored into the number button. Shortly press the preset button (1~6) to directly listen the station that saved in the corresponding preset button.  RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) OPERATION   Setting RDS mode In AF item of system menu. Rotating audio knob to switch on or off the AF function. Whenever AF is on, symbol “AF” appears on the display. Program name is displayed on receiving a RDS station. “AF” starts blinking if the broadcasting       signal getting worse. “ALARM” will be displayed when an emergency broadcasting is received, meanwhile sound output level will be adjusted to the preset output level automatically when the volume control is set at minimum.  Regional Program Operation When AF function is on. In REG item of system menu. Rotating audio knob to turn the REG function on or off. When AF function is off. The REG function can’t set to off.   Some broadcasting stations change their program from normal broadcasting to regional broadcasting for a certain time period. When region is on, the current listening program remains unchanged. When region is off, it allows the reception moves to the regional station.  Listening to Traffic Announcement In TA item of system menu. Rotating audio knob to switch on or off the TA function. When TA mode is on and a traffic announcement is transmitted: When the unit was in CD (MP3) or AUX mode, it will switch temporarily to radio mode. Temporary switch over to an EON linked station when EON detects a traffic announcement on that other program. If the volume level was under the threshold point it will be raised to the threshold point.   When  TA mode is on, TA of individual segment is turned on. When a TP station is received, TP of individual
 12segment is turned on.   TA interruption function   The current traffic announcement is cancelled by turn the TA function to STOP (in TA item of RDS menu, when   the TA station is not received it only has on/off. But when received a TA station the TA item will have on/stop/off for your selection). But the TA mode will not be off.  OPERATION unwanted  EON TA switching, which EON TA information was received from current station and the radio switched to that  EON linked station, but no Information could not be received because the EON linked station is located too far from that area. So the radio is switched back to current station again. In above operation, a customer listens to a wrong program or mute sound for a while. The RDS data used are the PI, PS, AF, TP, TA, EON and PTY data. PS: Program Service Name Broadcast station name data expressed in alphanumerically characters AF: Alternative Frequencies Frequency list of broadcasting stations transmitting the same program TP: Traffic Program Identification Identification data for traffic information-broadcasting station TA: Traffic Announcement Identification Identification data showing traffic information is being transmitted or not.   EON: Enhanced Other Networks  Information Broadcasting information on PI, AF, TP, TA, etc, relating to networks other than the network used for current reception.  CD/MP3/WMA OPERATION  SWITCHING TO DISC MODE If there is no disc inserted in the driver: Gently insert a disc with the printed side uppermost into the disc compartment until you feel some resistance. The disc is drawn into the driver automatically. disc playback begins. If a disc is already inserted in the driver:     Keep pressing SRC button (2)  shortly until the DISC mode display appears.   SELECTING TRACKS/FILE Press    button (22) or  button (24) to move to the previous track/file or the following track/file. Track/file number     shows on the display. Hold   button (22) or  button (24) to fast reverse or fast forward. disc play starts from when you release the button.    PAUSING PLAYING Press    button (17) to pause playing. Press it again to resume play.  SCAN PLAY ALL TRACKS/FILES Press  SCN button (16) to play first several seconds of each track/file. Press again to stop intro play and listen to track/file.    REPEATING THE SAME TRACK/FILE Press  RPT button (15) to continuously repeat the same track/file. Press it again to repeat all the tracks/files.    PLAYING ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM Press RDM button (14) to play all tracks /files in random order. Press it again to cancel the random function.  EJECTING A DISC Press    button (9) to stop disc playing and eject the disc from the disc slot (6).        SELECT DIRECTORY UP/DOWN    Press DIR-button (13) or DIR+ button (12) to select previous directory or next directory. If the MP3/WMA disc does not contain any directory, there is no function of pressing DIR- button (13) or
 13DIR+ button (12).      SELECTING FILES BY   BUTTON  (19) is assigned as selection button in MP3/WMA operation.   When pressed, it is activated the   selecting each mode as below: Search from folder. => Search file number.  Search From Folder Press  button for one time. It enter into “Searching from folder”   mode. Rotating the VOL knob to select desired folder. After that press  OPERATION MENU knob (4) to enter the folder. Rotating knob (21) to select desired file. And then press MENU knob (4) again to play.   Press   button will back to previous folder.  Search File number Press   button for two times. It is activated the “Search file number” mode. Rotating knob (21) to select the file number then press MENU knob (4) to confirm. The unit searches the selected file to play. You also can enter the file’s number. In front panel except there are 1~6 digit. please note7/8/9/0 as below: EQ: 7      : 8  : 9 DISP: 0. If the file number was selected.  The unit wait for seconds. The unit searches the track after few seconds, even if the MENU (4) button is not pressed.  USB PLAY OPERATION In the front panel of the unit, there is an USB interface (10). You can connect an USB driver through this interface (10).   When you connect an USB driver through the interface, the unit will search the MP3/ WMA files in the USB driver and start to play. If in other mode, you can also press  SRC button to select USB mode. When playing the MP3/WMA files in the device, the operation is the same with the CD/MP3/WMA operation described above. Note:    The main unit can only support the standard USB-memory disc which is       approved by Microsoft.    USB MP3 player is not a standard which means different brand name or different models have their own standard. So our product cannot support every MP3 player.      When connecting an MP3 player which has normal battery (non rechargeable battery), you should remove the battery from the MP3 player then connect it to the USB interface. Otherwise, it may cause battery burst. TF OPERATION   There is a TF interface (26) on the front panel of the unit.   When you insert a TF card in the TF interface, the unit will search the MP3/WMA files in the card and start to play. The operation is the same with the CD/MP3/WMA operation described above.   If in other mode. You can also press SRC (1) button to select SD mode.    SUPPORTED MP3/WMA DECODING MODES The main unit supports MP3/WMA
 14(Windows Media Audio) decoding modes as below.    Standard  Bit Rate (kbps) Supports Mode MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 (44.1kHz) 32,48,64,96, 128,192,256, 320 Stereo Windows Media Audio (44.1kHz) 64,96,128,192 Stereo  The USB solution can support: 1.  Folder: 500 max. 2.  File: 999 max. 3.  Depth of folder: 8 layers 4.  Size: 32 GB    OPERATION  CAUTION When there are important files in the USB device or TF card, do not connect it to the main unit to play. And don’t play the CD-R/RW disc that has important files in it. Because any wrong operation may cause files loss. And our company assumes no responsibility for this.  DISC NOTES A. Notes on discs: Attempting to use non-standard shape discs (e.g. square, start, heart) may   1.  damage the unit. Be sure to use round shape CD discs only for this unit. 2.  Do not stick paper or tape, etc, onto the label side or the recording side of any discs, as it may cause a malfunction. 3.  Dirt, dust, scratches and warping discs will cause mis-operation. B. Notes on CD-Rs (recordable CDs)/CD-RWs (rewritable CDs): 1.  Be sure to use discs with following   marks only for the unit to play:    2. The unit cannot play a CD-R and CD-RW that is not finalized. (Please refer to the manual of your CD-R/CD-RW recorder or    CD-R/CD-RW software for more   information on finalization process). 3. Depending on the recording status, conditions of the disc and the   equipment used for the recording, some    CD-Rs/CD-RWs may not be played on this unit. (see *1) *1: To have more reliable play back, please   0 see following recommendations: a:  Use CD-RWs with speed 1x to 4x and write with speed 1x to 2x.        b. Use CD-Rs with speed 1x to 8x and write with speed 1x to 2x.       c. Do not play a CD-RW which has been written for more than 5 times. C. Notes on MP3 files (MP3 Version Only): 1.  The disc must be in the ISO9660 level 1   or level 2 format, or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format. 2.  When naming a MP3 file, be sure the file name extension is “.MP3”. 3.  For a non-MP3 file, even though the file name extension is “.MP3”, the unit cannot recognize it. ReWritable
 15 BLUETOOTH OPERATION   PRE-PAIR FOR BLUETOOTH OPERATION (i) When use Bluetooth, please make sure the mobile phone supports Bluetooth function. (ii)  For the different kind of mobile phone, Bluetooth emissive power has some difference. To get the best conversation quality, it is commended that the distance between the mobile phone and the unit is within 3m. And please don’t put any metal object or any obstacle between the path of the mobile phone and the unit.     PAIRING 1) On the mobile phone, select the Bluetooth set up. (Please refer to the instruction manual of your mobile phone on how to operate Bluetooth.) 2) “CAR KIT” should appear in the list on your  OPERATION mobile phone, please select   “CAR KIT” and then input password “0000”. If it needs a password. 3) When successful paired, the BT mark will be displayed on LCD.       Answering / rejecting an incoming call   When there is a phone is coming in. Press   key to answer the call. Press  key to reject the call.      Hang up a call   When    finished a conversation ,press   key to hang up this call.       Checking phone book / received / dialed / missed call (for Android and Iphone mobile) Press SRC key it will show “PHONE” on the display. press   button it will show BOOK on the LCD. Then repeatedly press it will show items as below: BOOK---RECEIVED---DIALED---MISSED---PHONE In each item you can use   button or  button to check corresponding number.  Note:  In the first time your mobile will receive a message that the unit will visit your mobile through Bluetooth. You have to agree and press “YES” to confirm.   (Note: It is necessary the phone number is in the phone not in the SIM card).    Call out  1)  Making an outgoing call by inputting the phone number manually. Press SRC key it will show “PHONE” on the display. Press and hold   key. The LCD will become BLANK. Then you can enter phone number and press   key to confirm    the dialing. (Note: If you inputted wrong numbers. Press the   key to cancel wrong numbers.) In front panel except there are 1~6 digit. please note 0/7/8/9/*/# as below: 0: DISP button. 7: EQ 8:   9:   *: press and hold 5 key for 2 seconds. #: press and hold 6 key for 2 seconds. 1)  Redialing an outgoing call Press SRC key it will show “PHONE” on the
 16display. Press and hold   key for 2  seconds it will redial the last phone number.   2)  Making an outgoing call from the phone book / received / dialed / missed call (for Android and Iphone mobile) -  Please reference “Checking phone book / received / dialed / missed call” item then select a phone number. Press    key to dial. Note: If there are 2 pcs of SIM card in your mobile phone. When you dial out a call from the front panel of the unit. The call will be dialed out from the default card (or asking using which card each time dial out).      Transfer the call between mobile phone and unit During the talking mode, you can press  button (19) to transfer the phone call between the mobile phone and the unit.       Bluetooth audio (A2DP function) Press SRC button (2) it will show “PHONE” on the display. Then turn on the music player of your mobile phone and playing a song. The sound will come out from the speaker of the   OPERATION unit. Press    key (22) of the front panel of the unit to pause/play the song. Press  button (22) or   button (24) to select next/previous song. Connect/disconnect bluetooth Press and hold SRC button for 2 seconds to connect/disconnect bluetooth.
 17              REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET             FUNCTION KEY & CONTROL 1.    :                Power ON/OFF Button. 2.  VOL+:             Volume up button. 3.  BAND:             To select FM1/FM2/FM3/AM1/AM2 band in RADIO mode. 4.   :                In RADIO mode: Press it shortly for seek down function. Press             and hold it for manual turn down. In CD/MP3/WMA mode: Press it shortly for skip previous one track/file. Press and hold it for fast reverse. 5.  VOL- :             Volume down button. 6.  EQ:                It is EQ button. 7.  2 SCN:             In RADIO mode: Number 2. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION.                        In CD/MP3/WMA mode: Press it turn on/off SCANNING function. 8.  1   :            In RADIO mode: Number 1. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION. In CD/MP3/WMA mode: Press to pause/resume playing. 9.  4 RDM:            In RADIO mode: Number 4. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE
 18STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION. In CD/MP3/WMA mode: turn on/off random function.   10.  5 DIR-:            In RADIO mode: Number 5. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION.                        In MP3/WMA mode: Press it back to previous folder. 11.  SRC:             It is SRC/   key. When no coming call, it is SRC function. When incoming a call or finish a call. It is   key. 12.   :                Press it to mute/recover the sound. 13.  :              In RADIO mode: It is TS function. See page 11 AUTOMATIC               STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET                        In MP3/WMA mode: It is file searching function. (See page 12).                           In PHONE mode. Its function seeing page 15 BLUETOOTH OPERATION                                                                                               14.  SEL:           Press it shortly for audio menu. Press and hold for system menu     (See page 9). In MP3/WMA searching mode press it for confirm function  (See page 13).  15.    :               In RADIO mode: Press it shortly for seek down function. Press                        and hold it for manual turn up. In CD/MP3/WMA mode: Press it shortly for skip next one track/file. Press and hold it for fast forward. 16.  DISP:             Press DISP to show the time. 17.  3 RPT:            In RADIO mode: Number 3. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION.                        In CD/MP3/WMA mode: Press it turn on/off repeat function. 18.  6 DIR+:            In RADIO mode: Number 6. See page 11 MANUALLY STORE STATION & RECALL PRESET STATION.                        In MP3/WMA mode: Press it to next folder.
 19          SPECIFICATION GENERAL Power Supply Requirements  : DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions  : 178 (W) x 160 (D) x 50 (H) Tone Controls -  Bass (at 100 Hz)  : ±10 dB   -  Treble (at 10 kHz)  : ±10 dB   -  Maximum Output Power         : 4x40 watts -  Current Drain                    : 10 Ampere (max.) (For Normal Power Version)  CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio  : More than 55 dB Channel Separation  : More than 45 dB Frequency Response  : 40Hz – 18 kHz  RADIO   FM Frequency Coverage         87.5 to 108 MHz   IF   10.7 MHz  Sensitivity (S/N=30dB)       4μV  Stereo Separation    >25dB               AM(MW)       Frequency Coverage    522 to 1620 kHz   IF  450 kHz  Sensitivity (S/N=20dB)    36 dBuV
 20         TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going through the checklist, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after checklist has been made, consult your nearest service dealer. Symptom Cause  Solution  No power.  The car ignition switch is not on. If the power supply is connected to the car accessory circuits, but the engine is not moving, switch the ignition key to “ACC”.  The fuse is blown.  Replace the fuse. Disc cannot be loaded or ejected. Presence of CD disc inside the player. Remove the disc in the player, then put a new one.  Inserting the disc in reverse direction. Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward.  Compact disc is extremely dirty or detective disc. Clean the disc or try to play a new one.  Temperature inside the car is too high. Cool off or until the ambient temperature return to normal. Condensation.  Leave the player off for an hour or so, then try again. No sound.      Volume is in minimum  Adjust volume to a desired level.  Wiring is not properly connected. Check wiring connection. Sound skips.  The installation angle is more than 30 degree. Adjust the installation angle less than 30 degree.  The disc is extremely dirty or defective disc. Clean the compact disc, then try to play a new one. The operation keys do not The built-in microcomputer is not operating properly Press the RESET button. Front panel is not properly fix into
 21work.  due to noise.  its place. The radio does not Work. The radio station automatic selection does not work. The antenna cable is not connected. Insert the antenna cable firmly. The signals are too weak.  Select a station manually.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.     -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.       -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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