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1. BUT TONS L OCA TION AND FUNCTIONS 13 3 5 5 1. Panel Release Button 2. Mute Button 3. CD Eject Button 4. Power Button 5. Display Button / ID3 Information Button 6. Local / Distant Button 7. Preset Memory Buttons 8. Menu Button 9. Scan Button 10. Volume Knob 11. MP3 Menu Button & Automatically Store / Preset Scan Button 12. Band/Loudness Butto[...]
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E - 1 2. HANDLING COMP ACT DISC S MOISTURE CONDENSA TION NOTES ON CDs P. 2 P. 3 P. 4 P. 1 P. 5 P. 6 P. 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NOTES ON DISCS There are paste residue. Ink is sticky (P .5). Stickers that are beginning to peel away , leaving a sticky residue (P .6). Labels are attached (P .7). On a rainy day or in a very damp area, moisture may condense on [...]
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3. INST ALLA TION 30° DIN FRONT/REAR-MOUNT - DIN FRONT -MOUNT (Method A) Installation the unit 1. Dashboard 2. Half Sleeve 3. Screw 1 7 4 2 3 5 6 1. Dashboard 2. Nut (5mm) 3. Spring washer 4. Screw (4x12mm) 5. Screw 6. Support Strap 7. Plain washer 182 53 1 2 E - 2 Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it[...]
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OT O B T M O B O TT M - DIN REAR-MOUNT (METHOD B) Installation using the screw holes on the sides of the unit. Fastening the unit to the factory radio mounting bracket. 1. Select a position where the screw holes of the bracket and the screw holes of the main unit become aligned (are fitted) and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side. 2. Screw [...]
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E - 4 4. DET ACHABLE CONTROL P ANEL(D .C.P) 1. T o attach the front panel back to the unit chassis, firstly join the left guide block hole to the left cylinder ( ), then join the right guide block hole and the right cylinder ( ). T o remove the front panel: 1. Press the Panel Open Button. 2. After flipping down the front panel, push it rightwards ([...]
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E - 5 5. WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTOR WIRING CHART PIN FUNCTION/LABEL WIRE COLOR B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 A4 A5 A7 A8 B1 VIOLET/BLACK GREEN/BLACK GREY/BLACK WHITE/BLACK GREEN GREY WHITE RED YELLOW BLACK VIOLET BLUE RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-) LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-) RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-) LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (-) LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+) LEFT FRONT SPEAKER (+) RIGHT [...]
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Press this button to turn on or off the power . 6. BASIC OPERA TIONS 5) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON ( ) 10) DISPLA Y BUTTON( DIS ) E - 6 Press this button briefly , the LCD will display the clock for about 2 seconds, then return to previous display mode. Clock Adjustment Under clock display mode, press DISP button until the LCD flashes, press T uning Up Bu[...]
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7. AUDIO OPERA TIONS 2) ENCODER VOLUME KNOB T urn this knob to adjust desired volume level. 13) AUDIO /MENU BUTTON Press this button to select desired audio function. ORDER OF FUNCTION: VOL ->BASS (BAS)->TREBLE (TRE)->BALANCE (BAL)-> FADER (F AD) While the selected function is displayed, turn V olume Knob to adjust the level within 5 se[...]
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8. RADIO OPERA TIONS 3) ST ATION PRESET BUTTONS (M1-M6) 1.Press these buttons briefly to recall the stored stations in the selected band. 2.Presetting stations manually , Press the BAND button to select the band for the station to be preset. Use T uning Up/Down to tune in the stations to be preset. Press the Preset button at which you want to store[...]
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M3) REPEA T BUT TON (RPT) Press this button, the current track will be played repeatedly until this button is pressed again. 16) EJECT BUTTON ( ) Press this button to eject the CD from the unit. The receiver will switches to radio mode automatically . 4) TRACK UP AND TRACK DOWN BUTTON Press the T rack Up Button to skip to the next track or previous[...]
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Notes : L OADING DISC NAVIGA TING THROUGH DIRECTORIES AND TRACKS Insert the CD as usual, if it is an MP3 CD , the display will show “MP3 T01” then the message “READING” will appear , when disc scanning completed, the first track on the first directory will play . - An MP3 directory is shown in this manual as “Directory”, and an MP3 file[...]
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(2) SEARCH DIRECTORY / TRACK NAME B Y USING ENCODER VOLUME KNOB Under MP3 Play Mode, press MP3 MENU BUTTON twice, the display shows “ * “. Rotate the ENCODER VOLUME KNOB for selecting the character . In this Encoder Search mode, SELECT button use as move cursor . Press BAND/LOUDNESS button use as MP3 CONFIRM BUT TON. The unit searches files and[...]
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11.REMOTE CONTROL E - 12 *Numeric Key 0,7,8,9, and “Enter” F unction are accessible after Menu key has been pressed. 3. V olume Up/Down OPERA TIONS: 1. Power 7. Loc 1 0 . N u m e r i c K e y ( 1 ) 2. Audio 11. Mode (MOD) 1 3 . P E Q 1 2 . A M S 14. DISP Key 6. Band (BND) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ( ) 5 . S c a n ( S C N ) 4. T uning Up/Down 8. Mute 9[...]
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E - 13 12.SPECIFICA TIONS Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity Stereo Separation S/N Ratio 87.5-107.9MHz 87.5-108MHz 10.7 MHz Better than 15dB at S/N 30 dB 25 dB at 1KHz 50 dB CD PLA YER RADIO SECTION FM System Usable disc Sampling frequency No of quantization bits Frequency Number of channels S/N Ratio Compact disc audio syste[...]
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13.TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer . Symptom Cause Solution No power The car ignition is not on. If the power supply is properly connected to the car accessory terminal, switch the ignition key to “ ACC[...]