Vdo Dayton Chm 604 Mp3 Users Manual
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2015-02-02
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CDC603A Aug.06-03 INTRODUCTION English This CD changer is designed for use only with car radios which have CD changer controls based on either the DIGITAL (SPDIF) or ANALOG standard. Consult your dealer for suitable types of car radio. The functions of the CD changer are described in the operating instructions for the car radio. General Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Installation Preparation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Mounting........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Operation........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................. 9 Specifications................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Laser Product Class 1.................................................................................................................................................. 10 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS WARNING: To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the negative car battery terminal until the whole system has been mounted and connected. Voltage and polarity: 12 V, negative earth. • Do not attempt to repair or service the CD changer yourself. Return the unit, plus cartridge with the transport screws in place, to your dealer or an authorised Service Agency (see addresses at the end of this booklet). • Temperatures inside the parked car will fluctuate considerably during summer and winter.They should not exceed +70°C or –20°C when operating the CD changer. • To avoid too high temperature, never install the changer on top of the dashboard or on the rear parcel shelf. - If the temperature is too high, a built-in protection mechanism prevents the CD changer from operating until the temperature reaches a safe level. 2 CDC603A Aug.06-03 GB INSTALLATION PREPARATION FIXING MATERIAL SUPPLIED Fig. 2 Only use screws and fixing material supplied! A 2 L-shape brackets B 2 base-plate C 4 washer screw D 4 nut E 4 tapping screw F 2 dust protection sticker G 4 adhesive label H 4 bolt REMOVING TRANSPORT SCREWS Fig. 1 1 Remove the three transport screws from the underside of the CD changer. 2 Clean around the three holes on the CD changer. 3 Glue the supplied round stickers G over the holes to prevent dust entering the CD changer. 4 Store the three transport screws in the supplied plastic bag. ■ DETERMINE THE MOUNTING POSITION FOR THE CD CHANGER Possible locations are: - in the luggage boot (trunk), - in the glove compartment, - under the seats or, - behind the seats of a pick-up truck. The installation must not interfere with the legroom or influence the safe driving of the vehicle. If the CD changer is to be mounted in the luggage boot, first install the extension cable ( Fig. 15) between the dashboard and the luggage boot. • Ensure that the plug at the dashboard side correctly fits the connector of the car radio adapter cable (or the cable already fitted to certain types of car radio). • If you have to drill holes for the extension cable, ensure that the edges of the holes are free from swarf. Provide the holes with a grommet or piece of tape. • Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles and cannot be damaged by any moving parts in the vehicle. • Determine the mounting position for the CD changer. Ensure that the CD cartridge can easily be inserted and removed! • Do not mount the unit upside-down if mounted horizontally or at an angle of 45° (Fig. 3a or 3c), or on its side if mounted vertically (Fig. 3b). • The opening for the CD cartridge must face upwards in case of vertical mounting (Fig. 3b). 3 CDC603A Aug.06-03 SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT Be sure to adjust Mounting Angle Setting Lever to appropriate angle(Fig.4,5,6); 0° for horizontal, 22.5° angle, 45° angle, 67.5° angle, 80° angle,or 90° angle for vertical. After setting the position of the shock absorbers, glue the supplied sticker F over the holes of the setting mechanisms. Change the position of the setting mechanisms at both sides of the CD changer. 4 CDC603A Aug.06-03 MOUNTING GB Caution: Take care not to drill into the fuel tank, the exhaust pipe system, the catalytic converter or the cables laying behind or below any drilled holes! MOUNTING IN THE LUGGAGE BOOT 1 2 3 4 Fix bracket A on the side of the CD changer using the washer screw C(Figs. 7a-c). Fix the base plate with the long bolts H to the bracket using the nut D(Fig.8). If present, lift the carpet covering the floor of the luggage boot(Fig.9). Fix the base plate X2 to the chassis using tapping screw E.The base plate must be fixed to a flat surface. If there is no flat surface in the luggage boot, a wooden mounting board (approx. 10 mm thick) under the carpet should be used instead of the base plates. (Fix the wooden mounting board to the car using three screws). In that case fix the brackets to the board (laying under the carpet) using screws. 1 2 3 4 Remove the nuts D. Lift up the CD changer (Fig. 10). Lay the carpet over the base-plates (or the wooden mounting board) and cut four smallcrosses in the carpet. Press the long bolts through.(Fig.11). Check that the three transport screws have been removed from the underside of the CD changer! Mount the CD changer using the nuts D (Fig. 12). MOUNTING IN SUSPENDED POSITION The CD changer can also be mounted on the underside of a flat surface, e.g. the rear parcel shelf. 1 Fix bracket A to the sides of the CD changer using the washer screw C(Fig.13). 2 Place the CD changer in the mounting position (Fig.14). 3 Mark positions for four mounting holes (with a felt-tip pen). 4 Drill holes of 3.6 mm diameter in the marked positions. 5 Check that the three transport screws have been removed from the underside of the CD changer! 6 Hold the CD changer in place and attach it with the tapping screws E 5 CDC603A Aug.06-03 MOUNTING CONNECTING THE CABLES (Fig.15) Only use the cables supplied to connect the CD changer to the car radio! 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensure that the negative car battery terminal is disconnected. Connect the car radio as described in the car radio's mounting instructions. Connect the blue plug C3 of the extension cable to the rear of the car radio (socket C3') (fig.15). If your car radio does not already have a socket for the suitable connector, consultyour dealer for an adapter cable. Connect the extension cable to the fly lead cable of the CD changer. Reconnect the negative car battery terminal. Installation is now complete. CDC603A Aug.06-03 GB OPERATION FILLING THE CARTRIDGE 1 Pull the tab on the cartridge's disc tray to remove one of the trays. 2 Place the disc on the tray with the label side up Each tray can accommodate only one disc. The CD changer will not function if the discs are placed upside down. Press the tab on the disc tray to store the tray back in the cartridge. 3 INSERTING THE CARTRIDGE 1 Open the sliding door. 2 Hold the cartridge the correct way up with the narrow side facing the opening of the CD changer as shown. Gently push the cartridge into the opening of the CD changer(until you hear a click). Close the sliding door to prevent dust and dirt from entering the CD changer. 3 4 1 2 3 TAKING OUT THE CARTRIDGE 1 2 3 4 Fully open the sliding door. Press the EJECT button. -The cartridge is partially ejected. Carefully take out the cartridge. Close the sliding door. 7 CDC603A Aug.06-03 OPERATION HANDLING DISCS Do not drop discs. Keep discs free from dirt and fingerprints. Scratched discs may cause skipping of music parts. Do not glue paper or labels on discs. Do not write on discs. Do not play damaged or deformed discs. Never expose discs to heat or direct sunshine. Wipe a dirty disc surface clean with a soft cloth; move from the centre to the edge. Never use publicity CDs! EMERGENCY EJECT OF THE CARTRIDGE OPERATION SELECTING AUDIO OUTPUT FORMAT The default setting of the audio output format is digital (SPDIF). To select 2-channel analogue output format, use a pen or screw driver to set the switch accordingly. Position "D" for digital output and "A" for analogue output. The changer should be reset after selecting "D" or "A", to reset the CD changer; (1) Press the eject button for more than 3 seconds or (2) Unplug the DIN cable for more than 3 seconds then re-plug the cable. 8 MANU AL EJECT ATTENTION: Under no circumstances use this function when: the CD changer is connected to the power supply, a magazine is in the changer and the power supply is still connected. If you have inserted a CD cartridge without the CD changer connected to the power supply, you can unlock and remove the magazine: 1 Fully open the sliding door. 2 Through the slit of the transparent sticker on the underside of the CD changer slide the plastic lever to the side with a screwdriver. The CD cartridge is partially ejected and you can remove it. CDC603A Aug.06-03 GB TROUBLESHOOTING An error made in operation or in the connections is sometimes mistaken for a failure or breakdown. Perform the checks described in the following table before calling a Service Agency. Symptom Cause Remedy CD-Changer does not react. Improper connection. Blown fuse in the car . Check connections. Replace with a fuse of the correct type and amperage (consult car radio instructions). If fuse blows again, consult a Service Agency. Cartridge cannot be inserted. Direction in which it is inserted is wrong. CD is not played. Noise is heard during playback or sound is intermittent. Insert in correct direction. Pay attention to the printing on the magazine. Disc has been loaded upside Place the disc on the tray down. with the label side up. Large scratches on disc or Insert disc without scratches warped disc. or which is not warped. Scratches on disc. Extremely dirty disc. Transport screws still in place. Setting mechanisms of shock absorbers are adjusted in the wrong direction. CD player does not function. Compare sound with another disc. If sound from second disc is acceptable, first disc is defective. Clean disc. Remove screws (x3) on bottom of unit and then use. Adjust setting mechanisms in proper direction (refer to "Installation" in Operating Instructions). If the weather is cold there Wait for about 5 minutes for may be some condensation the moisture to evaporate. on the laser. If you cannot solve the problem and you still have to send your CD changer for service, always send the complete set with cartridge and the transport screws in place. Do not try to open the changer to service it yourself. * Scan-time adjustments made at the headunit are not supported. This changer will always use a 10-second scan-time. 9 CDC603A Aug.06-03 SPECIFICATIONS CHM 604 MP3 Compatible CD types: Compressed digital audio: 12cm CD, CD-R and CD-RW MPEG 1/2 layer 3 (MP3), ID3 Tag v1.0 and 2.0 Microsoft Window Media Audio up to v8.0 (WMA), WMA text * Protected WMA files are not be supported. DAC: 1 bit DAC per channel Oversampling: 4 times Channels: 2-channel stereo or SPDIF (select via a switch) Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000 Hz ± 3 dB W o w and Flutter: Below measurable limits Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.0 3 dB Signal-to-Noise ratio: > 90 dB Channel separation: > 70 dB (at 1 kHz) Power requirement: 14.4 V DC(11-16V) Output Voltage: 700 mV/10 kohms Weight: 1.9 kg Dimensions (W x H x D): 254 mm x 63 mm x 157 mm LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 10 WARNING: If the appliance is used in a way differing from that which is specified in the instructions for use, the user may be exposed to invisible laser radiation exceeding the limit of laser class 1.
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