MOTREX MTXA300BA Car Audio System User Manual A 3010 English

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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.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Owner’s Manual
for Users
MTXA300BA
MP3/USB/AUX/BLUETOOTH
CD PLAYER WITH
FM/AM RADIO
!!!!!!!!!! ATTENTION !!!!!!!!!!
Any Abnormal Operation or interference of frequency, the radio may
get caused malfunction. If so, set RESET to the radio. Press and hold
both 1DIS and 6DIR+ buttons about 5seconds simultaneously.
Table of Contents
Bluetooth Summary
Bluetooth Summary ----------------------------- 2
Identification of Controls and Functions ----- 3
General Operating Instructions
Power ON/OFF ------------------------------- 4
Volume Control ------------------------------- 4
I-VOL Set-up --------------------------------- 4
Clock ON/OFF ------------------------------- 4
Contrast Control ------------------------------ 4
ID3 Language Selection --------------------- 4
Traffic ON/OFF ------------------------------- 4
Bass Control ----------------------------------- 5
Middle Control -------------------------------- 5
Treble Control --------------------------------- 5
Balance Control ------------------------------- 5
Fader Control --------------------------------- 5
Loud Control ---------------------------------- 5
Beep Control ---------------------------------- 6
MUTE ------------------------------------------ 6
Clock Set-up ---------------------------------- 6
EQ Control ------------------------------------ 6
Media Selection ------------------------------ 6
Radio Section Operation
Band Selection -------------------------------- 7
Area Selection --------------------------------- 7
Manual Tuning -------------------------------- 7
Auto Tuning ----------------------------------- 7
Station Preset --------------------------------- 7
Presets Scan ----------------------------------- 7
Best Stations Memory ----------------------- 7
RDS Station ----------------------------------- 7
CD Player Operation
Track UP/Down ------------------------------- 8
Directory/File Search ------------------------ 8
Directory UP/Down -------------------------- 8
Track/Folder Scan ---------------------------- 8
Track/Folder Repeat -------------------------- 8
Track/Folder Random ------------------------ 9
ID3 Display ------------------------------------ 9
Disc Eject -------------------------------------- 9
Disc Slot --------------------------------------- 9
USB Operation ----------------------------------- 10
Smart Phone Charge -------------------------- 10
iPod/iPhone Operation
Supported Devices ----------------------------- 11
iPod/iPhone Connect -------------------------- 11
Track Up/Down -------------------------------- 11
Repeat Play ------------------------------------- 11
Random Play ----------------------------------- 11
AUX Input ----------------------------------------- 12
Bluetooth Operation
Bluetooth Special Notes ---------------------- 13
Pair with Bluetooth Device ------------------- 14
Connect/Disconnect --------------------------- 14
Handsfree --------------------------------------- 15
Audio Transfer --------------------------------- 15
Last Call Dial ---------------------------------- 15
Make Call by Phone -------------------------- 15
Make Call by Audio Unit --------------------- 16
Make Call by Phone Book ------------------- 16
Memory Phone Number ---------------------- 16
Recall Memorized Number ------------------ 16
BT Music Play --------------------------------- 16
BT Music ID3 display ------------------------ 16
Handling Compact Disc ------------------------- 17
LCD Display for CD Player Error ------------ 18
MP3/WMA Information and Notice ----------- 18
Reset Function and Precautions ---------------- 19
Specifications ------------------------------------- 20
The BLUETOOTH features are subject to Bluetooth V2.1+EDR/Bluetooth 3.0
The Bluetooth technology is a wireless connection with a short range. That is, the
cellular phone must be in between 30cm to 1 meter close to the car audio system
(in the vehicle).
The integrated Bluetooth module in your audio unit allows the hands-free use of a
phone via a Bluetooth connection. The cellular phone can remain in the bag or the
glove compartment, while you have both hands free for steering.
The Bluetooth feature:
- A2DP, AVRCP, HS/HFP, PBAP
- Audio transfer between Audio Unit and Celluar Phone
- Noise Reduction
- Acoustic Echo cancellation
- Range up to ten meters cable free connection with Bluetooth devices
- Stereo audio play, pause, track up, track down, repeat play, random play
- PhoneBook
- Shows ID3
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Keeping well your phone connection with Bluetooth technology, followings are
recommended.
- Talking better close to the Audio Unit.
- Off road driving or opening window, higher speed (over 30Km) should be heard
loud noise whilst phone conversation.
- Talking the call through out the speaker phone with other hand free kits must be
heard loud noise or unclear talks.
- Air conditioner or heater may cause interruption noise to be heard.
- Cell phone are not too close to the audio unit to avoid GSM noise caused.
(No closer than 30CM to the radio unit).
- Extreme weather may cause not to work the Bluetooth function in the audio unit.
Identification of Controls and Functions
General Operating Instructions
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1-1. Power On/Off button
Press Power button (1) to turn the unit on or off.
1-2. Volume Up/Down Control knob
Turn VOL knob (1) right to increase the volume level;
Turn VOL knob (1) left to decrease the volume.
After 5 seconds the display will return to the previous display mode.
1-3. System Setting MENU
With unit powered on, press and hold VOL button for 2s to enter system setting
menu, then repeat short press this knob (1), LCD displays as follows:
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I-VOL --> CLOCK --> CONTRAST --> ID3 LANGUAGE --> TRAFFIC
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1. Power ON/OFF, Volume UP/DOWN button
2. Manual UP/DOWN Tuning, File Search, Enter button
3. Disc Eject button
4. Radio button (FM1 --> FM2 --> AM)
5. MEDIA button (CD --> USB --> AUX --> BT MUSIC)
6. Equalizer button
7. SCAN/BSM button, Scan Play button
8. Audio Mute/Clock button
9. Seek Up/Down button, Track Up/Down button
10. Call & Pair button
11. Call End button
12. Station Preset 1, Display button
13. Station Preset 2 button
14. Station Preset 3, Repeat Play button
15. Station Preset 4, Random Play button
16. Station Preset 5, Directory Down button
17. Station Preset 6, Directory Up button
18. AUX Jack
19. USB Jack
20. MIC Hole
21. Disc Slot
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1.3.1 Initial Volume Level Set Up
I-VOL is the volume level the unit will play at when next turned on. To adjust the
I-VOL level, press and hold VOL button (1) for longer than 2 seconds. The current
volume level displays on the display panel. Then turn button (1) right or left to set
the volume level as the I-VOL level.
1-3.2 Clock ON/OFF Control
To select Clock ON or OFF, press and hold VOL button (1) for longer than 2 seconds,
then repeatedly press VOL button momentarily until CLOCK appears on the display
panel. Then turn knob (1) right or left within 5 seconds to select CLOCK ON or OFF.
Note: Due to the time tolerance, the clock display on the Audio Unit and on the Car
might have little difference.
1-3.3 Contrast Control
To adjust the display Contrast, press and hold VOL button (1) for longer than 2
seconds, then repeatedly press VOL button momentarily until CONTRAST appears
on the display panel. Then turn knob (1) right or left within 5 seconds to adjust level
of contrast.
1.3.4 ID3 Language Selection
To select the ID3 display language, press and hold VOL button (1) for longer than 2
seconds, then repeatedly press VOL button momentarily until ID3 appears on the
display panel. Then turn knob (1) right or left within 5 seconds to select ID3 display
language among English, Spanish, French, Arabic.
Note: The language selection only affect the ID3 display. All other display always
in English.
1.3.5 Traffic on/off Selection
The unit default at Traffic off. To select Traffic on, press and hold VOL button (1) for
longer than 2 seconds, then repeatedly press VOL button momentarily until TRAFFIC
appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (1) right or left within 5 seconds to select
Traffic ON. With Traffic on selected, it will auto seek the Traffic stations with TA
SEEK appears on the display panel.
General Operating Instructions
General Operating Instructions
2. Menu Selection
This button can adjust the sound effect and other things.
Each time you press this button (2), LCD displays as follows:
BASS --> MIDDLE --> TREBLE --> BALANCE --> FADER --> BEEP
At each setting, adjust the level by turning TUNE knob (2). When the last adjustment is
made, the display will automatically return to previous display mode after 5 seconds.
3. MUTE/CLOCK Control
Press MUTE button (8) momentarily to mute sound output
with MUTE ON displays on the LCD. Press the button again
to cancel MUTE function and resume to normal playing mode.
With clock display on LCD, press and hold CLOCK button (8) for more than 2 seconds,
the Hour will blink, turn TUNE knob (2) right or left to adjust hour.
Simply press CLOCK again, the Minute will blink, turn TUNE knob to adjust minute.
Once finished, press CLOCK to confirm.
2-1. Bass Control
To adjust bass tone level, first select bass mode by pressing button (2). With BASS
appears on the display panel, turn knob (2) right or left within 5 seconds to adjust
bass level as desired. The bass level will be shown on the display panel from a
minimum of BASS -7 to a maximum of BASS+7.
4. EQ Control
You can select an equalizer curve for 4 music types (CLASSIC, POP, ROCK, JAZZ).
Press EQ (6) button repeatedly until the desired equalizer curve. Each time you
press this button, LCD displays each mode as follows:
Note: When the EQ mode is activated, the BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE modes are
not displayed.
2-2. Middle Control
To adjust middle tone level, first select middle mode by pressing button (2) repeatedly
until MIDDLE appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5
seconds to adjust middle level as desired. The middle level will be shown on the
display panel from a minimum of MIDDLE -7 to a maximum of MIDDLE +7.
5. MEDIA Selection
Press MEDIA button (5) to switch between CD, USB, AUX, BLUETOOTH.
Note: If there is no CD, USB, AUX, Bluetooth Phone connected, it would display
“NO MEDIA” when you press MEDIA button (5).
2-3. Treble Control
To adjust treble tone level, first select treble mode by pressing button (2) repeatedly
until TREBLE appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2) right or left within 5
seconds to adjust treble level as desired. The treble level will be shown on the display
panel from a minimum of TREBLE -7 to a maximum of TREBLE +7.
2-4. Balance Control
To adjust the left-right speaker balance, first select Balance mode by pressing button
(2) repeatedly until BALANCE appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2)
right or left within 5 seconds to adjust balance as desired. The balance position
will be shown on the display panel from BALANCE 10L (full left) to BALANCE
10R (full right).
2-5. Fader Control
To adjust the front-rear speaker balance, first select Fader mode by pressing button
(2) repeatedly until FADER appears on the display panel. Then turn knob (2) right
or left within 5 seconds to adjust the front-rear speaker level as desired. The fader
position will be shown on the display panel from FADER 10F (full front) to FADER
10R (full rear).
2-6. Beep Control
To adjust the BEEP mode, first select the BEEP mode by pressing button (2) repeatedly
until BEEP display panel. Then turn knob (2) left or right within 5 seconds to select
BEEP OFF, BEEP 2ND, or BEEP OFF.
BEEP 2ND: You will only hear the beep sound when the buttons are held down for
more than 2 seconds.
BEEP OFF: You can not hear the sound beep when you press the buttons.
BEEP ON: You can hear the beep sound each time you press the buttons.
Radio Section Operation
CD Play Operation
1. RADIO button
Each time you press button (4), LCD display as follows:
Play back disc, press MEDIA button momentarily or gently insert the disc into disc
slot. It will automatically play the tracks in the disc after the LCD display CD READ.
FM1 ---> FM2 ---> AM
Note: Press and hold RADIO button for longer than 5 seconds, it will display the
software version on display panel.
2. AREA Selection (Wrong AREA Selection may cause Poor Radio Frequency Receipt)
There are four areas for selection: USA, EUROPE, ASIA, LATIN AMERICA.
To select a area, press and hold related buttons at FM1 band for about 3 seconds.
RADIO + 1DIS buttons: USA
RADIO + 2 buttons: EUROPE
RADIO + 3RPT buttons: ASIA
RADIO + 4RDM buttons: LATIN AMERICA
3. Manual Tuning button
To manually tune to a radio station, simply turn encoder volume
(2) left or right to increase or decrease the radio frequency.
4. Auto Tuning button
To automatically select a radio station, simply
press SEEK UP or Down button.
5. Station Preset buttons
In radio mode, pressing buttons (12) to (17) will recall the radio stations that are
memorized. To store desired stations into any of the 6 preset memories, in either
the AM or FM bands, use the following procedure:
Preset
buttons
a. Select the desired station.
b. Press and hold one of the preset buttons for more than 2 seconds to store the
current station into preset memory. Six stations can be memorized on each of
FM1, FM2, and AM.
6. Presets Scan (PS) and Best Station Memory (BSM) button
Press BSM button (7) momentarily to scan the 6 preset
stations stored in the selected band. When you hear your
(Short push = Presets Scan)
desired station, press it again to listen to it.
(Long push = Best Station
Press BSM button (7) for longer than 2 seconds to
Memory)
activate the Best Station Memory feature which will
automatically scan and enter each station into memory.
Note: If you have already set the preset memories to your favorite stations, activating the
BSM tuning feature will erase those stations and enter into the new ones. This
BSM feature is most useful when traveling to a new area where you are not
familiar with the local stations.
1. Track Up & Down button
Simply press TRACK UP to select the next track.
Press Track Down button for the first time to back
to the beginning of current track and press it within
5 seconds to select the previous track.
Press and hold the button to advance the track rapidly in
the forward or backward direction.
2. MP3 Directory / File Searching
Button (2) is used to select a particular directory and file on a
MP3 disc. Turn button (2) right or left to display the available
directories. Press button (2) momentarily when the desired directory is displayed,
then turn button (2) right or left again to display the tracks in that directory. Press
button (2) to begin playback when the desired file is displayed.
3. Directory Up & Down button
During MP3/WMA playback, simply press DIR- button (16)
to select the previous directory (if available on the MP3 disc);
simply press DIR+ button (17) to select the next directory
(if available on the MP3 disc).
Note:
- If the MP3/WMA disc does not contain directories, it would play MP3/WMA
tracks at 10- file when you press DIR- button (16), and play MP3/WMA tracks
at 10+ file when you press DIR+ (17) button.
- If the Disc does not contain any MP3 and WMA file, this function does not operate.
4. Track Scan Play (SCAN) button
- SCAN playback: simply press
to play the first 10s of each track.
- SCAN Folder: press and hold
for longer than 2s to scan play the
tracks in current folder.
- SCAN off: simply press it again to cancel SCAN feature.
Note: Function of SCAN folder is only available for MP3/WMA playing mode.
5. Track Repeat Play (RPT) button
- REPEAT playback: simply press
to play current track repeatedly.
- REPEAT Folder: press and hold
for longer than 2s to repeat play the
tracks in current folder.
- REPEAT off: simply press it again to cancel REPEAT feature.
Note: Function of REPEAT folder is only available for MP3/WMA playing mode.
7. RDS Station
It displays the Station Name if the received station was an RDS station.
CD Play Operation
USB Operation
6. Track Random Play (RDM) button
- RANDOM playback: simply press
to play the tracks in random sequence.
- RANDOM Folder: press and hold
for longer than 2s to random play the
tracks in current folder.
- RANDOM off: simply press it again to cancel RANDOM feature.
Note: Function of RANDOM folder is only available for MP3/WMA playing mode.
7. ID3 (DISP)
While playing a MP3 file, press
DISP button (12) to display ID3
information. Each time you push
DISP button (12), the display
changes to show the information
as shown at right.
Note: If the MP3 disc does not
have any ID3 information, the
display will show NO ID3 on
the display panel.
Track number/elapsed time
(normal mode)
Directory name / file name
Album name / performer / title
8. Disc Eject button
By pressing Disc Eject button (3), the disc will be ejected
and the unit will return to the previous mode.
Note: If the disc is not removed from the disc loading slot after ejecting, the disc
will re-load to avoid damage to the disc. Playback of the disc can then resume
by pressing MEDIA button.
In case of Eject Error, press the Eject button for more than 5 seconds. The
CD will force-eject.
9. Disc Slot
With the printed label surface facing up, gently insert the disc into the slot until the
soft loading mechanism engages. The display panel will show CD READ and then
disc playback will commence.
Note:
- Load the disc at a straight angle into the slot.
- This unit is designed to play standard 5 (12cm) compact discs only.
- Do not attempt to use 3 (8cm), either with or without an adapter, or discs fitted
with an outer edge trim or frame, as damage to the player and/or disc can occur.
Damage to these disc and/or unit will not be covered by the product warranty.
1. USB Playback
Get to USB mode, press MEDIA button (5) momentarily or gently insert a USB stick.
It will display USB Reading, then automatically begin to play the music files in the
USB device.
If there is no music file in the USB device, it will convert back to previous mode after
display NO FILE.
2. USB Function
All of the USB file playback function is same as MP3 Disc function.
Please refer to page 7~8 on how to use possible function for USB file playback.
Note: The USB driver or USB device, or any USB cable are OPTION sold separately.
* USB Information and Notice
1) Playback FILE SYSTEM and Condition allowance.
- FAT, FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 in the file system.
- V1.1, V2.2 and V2.3 in the TAG (ID3) Version.
2) Display up to 32 characters in the LCD display.
3) No support any of MULTI-CAED Reader.
4) No High Speed playback but only playing with normal full speed.
Note:
- DRM files in the USB may cause malfunction to playback in the radio unit.
- The temperature below -10 Celsius , the Audio Unit with USB hook up would
be affected to play well.
3. Smart Phone Charge via USB jack
Simply plug your smart phone to the USB jack via USB data cable, it would begin to
charge the phone with display USB Charge.
WARNING: Do not try to play the music in your Android smart phone via
USB mode, otherwise, the contents in your phone memory
card might be lost.
If already happened above situation, please simply disconnect
and restart your same phone.
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AUX Input
iPod/iPhone Operation
“Made for iPod”, and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been
designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the
operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please
note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
Registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Supported iPod/iPhone devices:
iPhone X
iPhone 8
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone SE
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5c
iPhone 5
iPod touch (6th generation)
It is possible to connect your portable media player to the car audio system for
playback of the audio tracks via the car speakers.
1. Connect
Once you connect an iPod/iPhone to the USB input, it will read the files automatically.
The track information displays on the screen once playback starts.
3. Track Up/Down
While iPod/iPhone is playing, simply press TRACK UP to select the next track.
Press Track Down button for the first time to back to the beginning of current track
and press it again within 5 seconds to select the previous track.
Press and hold the button to go through the track rapidly until the button released.
3. Repeat play
This function allows you to play the current track repeatedly or play all tracks in your
iPod/iPhone repeatedly by repeat press RPT button. RPT1 or PPT will appear on the
display to show one track repeat or all tracks repeat.
4. Random play
This function allows you to play all tracks recorded on your iPod/iPhone in random
sequence by pressing RDM button. RDM will appear on the display to show the random
enabled.
To get the best results when connecting the portable media to the car audio system,
follow these steps:
- Use a 3.5mm stereo plug cable to connect the media player headphone
socket at each end as follows.
- Adjust the portable media player to approximately 3\4 volume and start playback.
- Press the MEDIA button (5) on the car audio unit to change into AUX mode.
- The volume and tone can now be adjusted on the Audio Unit to the desired level.
Note:
- The audio quality of your media player and the audio tracks on it may not be of the
same sound quality as the car audio system is CD Player.
- If the sound of the media player is too low compared with the radio or CD, increase
the volume of the player.
- If the sound of the media player is too loud and/or distorted, decrease the volume
of the player.
- When in AUX mode, only the Volume, Bass, Treble, EQ and Mode functions of the
car audio unit can be used.
- For technical information regarding the AUX input, refer to the specification section
at the end of this operation manual.
Note: Please make sure the iPod/iPhone cable is connected correctly.
And it is recommended to use the original cable for connection.
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Bluetooth Operation
Bluetooth Operation
Bluetooth Special Notes
1. Please confirm your Phone supports Bluetooth features before trying to use
the Bluetooth function of this unit.
* Some Bluetooth enabled deviceds may not function properly with the unit.
* Motrex can not guarantee the compatibility of all mobile device together with unit.
2. Trouble Shooting Guide
Interference Frequency in the air sometimes interrupt your phone and block the
radio to function properly.
Any troubles not work BLUETOOTH function on the radio with your phone,
hereby recommended to following Trouble Shooting in sequence.
1. Key “ACC OFF” in your car.
2. Get to “Bluetooth Menu”on the Phone, so as to remove any pre-registered
device list-up.
3. Take the battery in the Phone out for a while and get into again for “Power On”.
4. Key “ACC ON” in your car and proceed “PAIRING” with the radio once again.
1. Using a Bluetooth wireless connection
1) Your Audio Unit supports Bluetooth wireless technology. You can set up a
wireless link with Bluetooth cellular phone.
2) Keep PAIRING the cellular phone with Audio Unit in a few minutes as the
phone are being switched on well enough.
Note:
- Since this Audio Unit is on standby to connect with your cellular phone via
Bluetooth wireless technology, using this Audio Unit without running the engine
can result battery drainage.
- This Audio Units phone call reception is on standby when ignition switch is set to
ACC OFF or ON.
- The line-of-sight distance between this Audio Unit and your cellular phone must
be10 meters or less for sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth wireless
technology. However the transmission distance may become shorter than the
estimated distance depending on the environment in use.
- Digital Noise & Echo suppression system provides the best sound clarity with little
or no distortion (Echo & side tone will happen depending on Cellular Phone or
service network).
- To ensure the quality of calling, you should select a proper Bluetooth VR Level.
This Audio Unit have already set with the best Bluetooth VR Level.
2. Pairing Your Audio Unit and Bluetooth Phone
This Audio Unit supports Hand Free profile, Headset profile, A2DP (Audio Advanced
Distribution profile) and AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control profile).
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3. Pairing in Hands Free modes
1) Press and Hold CALL button for 2 seconds to display Pairing on the display.
2) For the next procedure, go to 4. Cellular Phone Pairing Mode.
3) If you want to exit pairing mode, press CALL END button briefly while pairing,
then it will show PAIR CLR on the display.
4) Once paired OK, it shows HF/AV and follows with the name of the paired device.
4. Cellular Phone Pairing mode
1) Browse your Cellular Phone menu and find the connectivity or Bluetooth
connection section.
2) Select search for a new Handsfree device function and allow the phone to find
the unit.
3) i10 should appear on your Cellular Phone screen.
4) Press connect menu among the Handsfree option on your cellular phone.
5) Insert pin code 1234 if the Cellular Phone prompt for it.
6) The Cellular Phone should confirm that it has established a new paired connection.
7) Close the menu. The Pairing is now completed.
8) If the pairing failed, it appears PAIR FAIL on the display for 3 seconds.
Note:
- Each cellular phone type has distinct phone menu so you may need to refer to
your manufactures instruction for the correct procedure on how to connect a
new Bluetooth device.
- Please retry to the pairing instruction if i10 does not appear on the cellular phone.
- Please select authorized, if there is authorized menu in the menu of Bluetooth
connection in your cellular phone.
- Once the Bluetooth pairing is completed between your cellular pone and this
Audio Unit, the both Units will be automatically recognized on its paring and
when you turn on the key in your car even though this Audio Unit is turned off.
- This Audio Unit can store up to 6 phones pairings. If the memory is full, the
first stored paired phone will be deleted.
- The connecting priority will be given to the last connected Cellular Phone.
- If you want to change the connecting priority, try to connect this Audio Unit
from the Cellular Phone.
5. Bluetooth connection and disconnection
1) To disconnect Bluetooth Link
Press and hold CALL END button for 2 seconds until it shows DIS CON on display.
2) To connect Bluetooth Link
Press CALL button briefly, it will show HF CONNECT just after it established a
Bluetooth connection between this Audio Unit and the Cellular Phone; and follow
with HF/AV when handsfree & AV profile connected.
Note:
- When your Cellular Phone battery is at low charge, the Bluetooth connection may
occasionally be lost. To maintain good connectivity ensure that your Phone battery
is adequately charged.
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Bluetooth Operation
Bluetooth Operation
- In case of failure of Bluetooth pairing:
* Delete items in paired list on your phone.
* Reset both phone by power off/on and the Audio Unit by ACC off/on.
- Connecting priority of Handsfree profile is higher than headset profile.
- The Headset mode does not support Caller ID, Reject call and Call Transfer.
6. Using the Audio Unit as a Handsfree Device
1) When there is an incoming call, it shows CALL FROM and follows with the Phone
number on the display.
2) To accept call
Press CALL button, it appears TALKING on the display.
3) To end call
To end call, press CALL END button, it appears CALL OFF on the display.
4) To reject call
To reject call, press button when ringing, it appears CALL OFF on the display.
Note:
- It does not support to display contact while talking.
- It does not support three-way calling.
7. Audio Transfer Between the Audio Unit and Phone
The audio transfer function is for switching the talking from the Audio Unit to the
connected phone for private conversation.
1) Press CALL button briefly during conversation, it appears CALL TRANS on the
display. To switch back to the Audio Unit, press button again during private
conversation, then it appears CALL TRANS on the display again.
Note:
- This function might cause disconnection of Bluetooth link in some phones, but do
not worry about it, just press the CALL button during private conversation and
switch back to the Audio Unit automatically.
- The quality of calling between Cellular Phone and Audio Unit is better than
calling between one Audio Unit and another one.
8. Last Call number dialing
Press CALL button briefly, it appears CALL TO, then simply press CALL button once
again, it would make the last call with phone number display on LCD.
Note:
- If you are using Samsung phone, then you may need to press the CALL button one
more time to make the last call out. First press button shows phone contact list in
your phone, then second press make the last call.
9. To Make a Call by Cellular Phone
1) With ignition on, and Audio Unit powered off, it will automatically power on when
you make a call by Phone or when there is an incoming call. And once the talking
finished, it power off by itself.
2) When you make a call process by Cellular Phone, it shows CALL TO and follows
TALKING once the other side answers the call.
3) When you receive a call, it shows CALL FROM and follows the the phone number
on the display.
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10. To Make a Call by Audio Unit
- To Select a Number from the Phone Book
With a phone paired OK, press and hold SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it
would display NAME SCAN on the LCD, then simply turn TUNE knob to scroll
display the phone book in the paired phone. At your desired number, press CALL
button to make the call.
To exit the Phone Book, simply press SEL button once again at the NAME SCAN
mode.
1. For some phones, you would receive a "phonebook access request"
while pairing process. You should accept the request, otherwise,
the phonebook would not allow to access via the Audio Unit.
2. For some phones, it might scan the Phone Book slowly.
It depends to the run speed of the paired phone.
- To Store the Phone Number into the Audio Unit
Simply press the numeral button 1~6 while Bluetooth talking to store the current
phone number into the corresponding button.
- To Recall the Stored Phone Number
With a phone paired OK, press CALL button, it would display CALL TO on the
display, then press one of the numeral buttons to dial the number which stored
in the corresponding button.
11. To Play the Bluetooth Music
The Audio Unit supports A2DP (Audio Advanced Distribution Profile) and AVRCP
(Audio Video Remote Control Profile), and both profiles are available to listen
music at the Audio Unit via cellular phone which is supporting the two profiles above.
1) With a phone paired OK, press MEDIA (5) button on the Audio Unit to change
to BLUETOOTH mode, it would begin to play the music files in the paired Phone.
Note: For some phones, it might need to activate music play via the phone first.
2) During BT MUSIC playing, you could operate following functions on the Audio
Unit or via the paired Phone.
Next Track: Press Track up button.
Previous Track: Press Track down button.
Note: if the track elapse time is over 5 seconds, then need to press track down twice
to select the previous track. First press to go back to the beginning of the track,
press it again within 5s to go to previous track.)
MUTE: Press MUTE button mute sound output; press it again to resume.
Play/Pause: Press CALL END button to pause the music; press it again to resume.
Note: RPT, RDM, Track forward / rewind functions not work in Bluetooth mode.
3) ID3 Tag display
This Audio Unit could scroll display the ID3 of the songs while BT MUSIC
playing. (ID3 tag: Title/Artist/Album).
The ID3 could only be displayed when the paired phone
supports AVRCP1.4 profile.
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Handling Compact Discs
LCD Display for CD Player Error
1. Dirt, dust, scratches, and damaged DISC may cause skipping in the play back and
deterioration of sound quality. Please observe these guidelines to take care of your
compact discs:
- Fingerprints, dust and dirt should be carefully wiped off over the discs playing
surface (shiny side) with a soft cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from the inside to
the outside of the disc.
- Never use chemicals such as record sprays, household cleaners or thinner to clean
compact discs. Such chemical can irreparably damage the discs surface.
- Discs should be kept in their storage cases when not in use.
- Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high humidity for
extended periods.
- Do not stick paper, tape, or labels on the disc surfaces nor write on them with any
type of marker.
If a problem occurs while operating the unit, the following error codes may be displayed
2. Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g.: Heart, square, star) cannot be played on this
unit. Attempting to do so may damage the unit. Do not use such discs.
3. Before playing, clean the disc with a commercially available cleaning cloth. Wipe
each disc from the center out. Do not use solvents or benzene. Use only thinner,
commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for analog discs.
on the LCD.
LCD SYMBOL
ERROR
DESCRIPTION
ERROR 1
LOAD
Loading is not available
ERROR 2
MECHANISM
Mechanism problem
ERROR 3
FAULT
Mechanism fault
ERROR 4
SERVO
Servo error
ERROR 5
CD DISC
Disc error
ERROR 6
CD DATA
Disc data error
MP3/WMA Information and Notice
4. Some UDF CD-Rs/CD-RWs may have longer reading time.
5. Some CD-Rs/CD-RWs (depending on the equipment used for its recording or the
condition of the disc) may not play on this unit.
6. MP3 CD-Rs/CD-RWs (depending on the recording method of the disc) may have
some different on sound level.
1) Precautions when creating MP3/WMA disc.
* Usable sampling rates and bit rates:
- MP3: Sampling rate 44.1Khz, Bit rate: 32Kbps - 320 Kbps /VBR
- WMA: Bit rate 48 Kbps - 192 Kbps.
* Logical format (File system)
- When writing MP3 file on a CD-R disc or CD-RW disc, please select ISO9960 level
1/2/3, JOLIET or UDF as the writing software format. Normal play may not be
possible if the disc is recorded on another format.
2) ID3 v2 (ID3TAG) is compatible.
Extra information data such as album title, performer name, song title, recording year,
music genre and a brief comment can be stored in a MP3 file. This unit can show
ID3v2 tags (album name, performer name and song title) on the display.
3) This player occasionally may not be compatible with musician property rights
protection CD because its own special reflection rate manufactured by the CD maker
may cause this player to make an error in reading.
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Reset and Precautions
Specifications
1. Reset function
Operation Voltage ------------------------------ 12 volts DC, negative
Interfere noise or abnormal compressed files in the MP3 disc or USB instrument may
Input Current ----------------------------------- 10A
cause extraordinary operation (or unit frozen/locking up). It’s strongly recommended
to use appropriate Disc play or USB Storage not cause any malfunction to the audio
Output Power ----------------------------------- 160 watts maximum
(40 watts x 4 channels)
unit. In the unlikely event that the player fails to operate correctly, try out to Reset
unit by any of following two methods.
I. Press and hold
Output Impedance ------------------------------ compatible with 4 ~8 ohm speakers
simultaneously for about 5 seconds.
Tuning Range ----------------------------------- AM: 530 ~ 1,710 KHz. (10KHz step)
FM: 87.5 ~107.9 MHz. (100KHz step)
II. Take out the Fuse for the Audio System in the vehicle once and then plug again.
Sensitivity --------------------------------------- AM: 33 dBu
Note: It will be necessary to re-enter the radio preset memories as these will have
FM: 6 dBu
been erased when the microprocessor was reset. After resetting the player, ensure all
FM Stereo Separation -------------------------- 30 dB
functions are operation correctly.
CD Frequency Response ----------------------- 20 ~20,000 Hz
CD S/N Ratio ----------------------------------- 63 dB
2. Precautions
When the inside of the car is very cold and the player is used soon after switching
CD Channel Separation ------------------------ 50 dB
on the heater, moisture may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and
AUX Input Sensitivity ------------------------- 2V (VOLUME STEP 20)
proper playback may not be possible. If moisture forms on the optical parts of the
400 and 800mV@10K ohm
player, do not use the player for about one hour. The condensation will disappear
Bluetooth ---------------------------------------- Version 3.0
naturally allowing normal operation.
- Output Power -------------------------------- +4 dBm Max
- Profile ---------------------------------------- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
Hands-Free Profile
Headset Profile
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