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SM-CDM1056 C D / M P 3 R E C E I V E R C D / M P 3 - Inst ruction manual [...]
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2 Dear c ustomer! Thank yo u for p urc has ing o ur p ro duc t. F or safety , it is s trongly r eco mmende d to read th i s manual care fully be for e connec t i ng, oper ating and/o r adj ust ing th e prod uct a nd ke ep the manua l for refer ence in the future. Tab le of con ten ts T abl e of conten ts ............................................[...]
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3 Important safe guards R ead car eful ly through this manual to famili arize your self with this high-quali ty s ound system. Disconnect the ve hi cle's nega ti ve batter y terminal whi l e mounting and c onnecting the unit. When rep lac ing the fuse, be s ure to use one w ith an ide ntical amp erag e rat ing. Using a f u[...]
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4 Do no t install the detachab l e panel before connecting the wire. No tes: In ad di ti on to no rm al au di o CD, thi s unit ca n pl ay CD -R an d CD-R / W di sc t h at con t ai n a udi o tr acks as w e ll; howe ver , depend ing on the co ndit i ons of the re cord ing equ ipment, r eco rd ing pr og ram o r the CD-R a s well as CD-R/[...]
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5 Acces sories Receiver 1 pc Fro nt panel 1 pc Instal l ati on parts: Mo unting br acket (half sl eeve) 1 pc Release key 2 pcs Fl at washer 2 pcs Sp ring washer 1 pc Nut 1 pc Scr ew 1 pc Metal strap 1 pc ISO conn ector 1 pc Protecti ve case 1 pc Custome r information 1 pc W arr ant y card 1 pc Instr uction manual 1 pc[...]
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6 Instal lat ion/ Connecti ons First co mplete the electrical connections , and the n check them fo r cor rectnes s. Inst allat ion way The c hass i s wea r a me ta l slid ing hous in g. Plea se have t he w i r i ng connec tion o f t he power s upp ly, speaker s and a ntenna as for the requ i r ement of th e man ual, and then insta ll the m etal sl[...]
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8 onn ect ion diag ram No tes: I n s p i t e o f h a v i n g a n y k i n d s o f s p e a k e r s y s t e m , m u s t u s e 4 o h m s i m p e d a n c e o f s p e a k e r t o r e d u c e the disto rtion during high volume level. Pr ohibit to make the co nducto rs of a uto antenna and gr ound to uch with each o ther .[...]
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9 Pan el cont ro ls 1. RELEA SE butto n 2. CLO CK butto n 3. CD sl ot 4. EJECT butto n 5. MODE button 6. PTY button 7. BAND but ton 8 . A UX in 9. PREVIO US/NEXT butto n 10. MUTE button 11. APS but ton 12. 6/10 UP butto n 13. 5/10 DN button 14. 4/RDM button 15. 3/RPT button 16. 2/IN T button 17. 1/T OP/PLA Y/PAUS E button 18. VO LUME/SEL knob 19. P[...]
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10 Genera l operat ions Reset the u nit Op er ating the unit for the first time or after re placing the car b attery , you must r eset the unit. Pr ess REL EASE button and remo ve t he fr ont pane l, then pr ess RESET b utton on t he inn er pane l to resto re the unit to the o riginal factory s ettings. Pow er but ton Pr ess any b utton (exce pt RE[...]
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11 Set ting th e clock To sho w the time: - In Rad i o mode when RDS data is rec eiv ed press CLOCK button to select the mode: CLO CK => PTY => FREQ UENCY => PS NAME. - In Rad i o mo de w hen RDS da ta is not r eceived p ress CLO CK butto n to se lect the item: CLO CK => PTY => FR EQUENCY. - In Disc mo de: Pr ess CLO CK butto [...]
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12 RADIO mode ), DSP (FLAT/CLAS/ROCK /POP), LOUD OFF /LOUD ON, STEREO/MONO (in RAD IO mode) , DX/LO CAL (in RADIO mode), V OL LA ST/VO L ADJUST, ES P6/ESP 25. Rotate V OLUME kno b to set the para meter. P ress SEL b utton to confirm the setting. - TA SEEK/TA A LARM: TA seek: when new ly tu ned stat ion do es not re ceive TP informat i o n for 60 se[...]
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13 Retu ne S: sel ected as 60 seconds. - MASK: Ma sk DPI : Only the AF , which has d i fferent PI i s masked . Ma sk ALL : The AF , wh i ch has d iffere nt pr ogr am identif i ca tion a nd no RDS s ignal w ith a high field streng th is masked . - BEEP 2N D/BEEP ALL/B EEP O FF : Beep 2n d : a beep i s only generated when an all otted do ubl e key i [...]
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14 Th is func tion a llows to s et t he vo l ume lev el of the unit a fter it was t urned o ff and then turned o n agai n. Vol last: If yo u want the vo l ume level to be t he same as i t was b efore turning o ff . Vol adju st : all ow s to cho ose vo lume l evel. The mi nimal l evel you c an set is 10. - ESP6/ESP25: Select the needed ESP v alue. A[...]
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15 Dig ital tun er o peratio ns Note: RDS (R ad i o Data S ystem) s erv i ce a va il ab ility var i es with ar eas. P lease u nderstand if RDS ser vi ce is not av ail able in your ar ea, the fo l l owing s ervice is not av ail able, either . Band select ion P re s s B A ND bu t to n to s e le c t a b a nd : FM 1 , F M 2, F M3 , A M1 ( MW 1 ), A M 2[...]
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16 - Press a pre set butto n (1-6) briefly to re call the sto red s tation. Preset scan func tion P re s s A P S bu tt o n to s ca n a ll pr e se t st at i o ns in t h e m e mo r y o f t he cu r r en t ba nd a n d st a y o n ea c h memory s tations for abou t 5 seco nds. T o sto p pre set sca n, pre ss this button ag ain. Au to memor y st ore f un [...]
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17 TA (Traffic An nou ncemen t) fu nction P r e s s T A bu t t o n b ri ef l y t o s el e c t th e T A m od e on / of f. When TA mode is on (“TA” is displ ayed on the LCD), i t w ill beg in to s eek TA stat i o n an d TA SEE K w ill be d isp layed on the LCD for a wh il e. T r affic announce ment interr upts CD p l aybac k o r r adio list ening[...]
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18 Icon flashing: A F switching mode o n, but RDS infor mation is not rece i ved yet. W he n A F s w it c h ing m o de is s e l e c te d, t h e r a dio c he c ks th e s ign a l s tr en gt h o f A F a ll th e t im e. Th e interv al of c heck i ng t ime of eac h AF dep ends on the s i g na l stre ngth of c urrent st at i on, fro m a few mi nute f or [...]
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19 CLA S SIC, OTHERS CUL TURE, SC IENCE, VARI ED JAZ Z, C OUN TRY WEA THER, FIN AN CE, CHILDREN NA TIO N, O LDIES SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN FOLK TRA VEL, L EISURE, DO CUMENT W h e n P T Y M U S I C o r P T Y S P E E C H i s o n , t h e p r e v i o u s P T Y p r o g r a m a n d P T Y w o r d i s d i s p l a y e d o n L C D . If there a re no keys e[...]
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20 Dis c operati ons Loadin g a disc T urn the power o n. Ins ert the disc w ith the pr i nted s i de fac ing upward into the slot. T o eje ct the d isc, pr ess EJECT butto n. Pla y/p ause T o ens ure goo d system per formanc e, wa it until t he unit f i nishes read i ng the disc in for mat i on be fore proceedi ng. After i ns ert ing the d isc, p [...]
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21 Press agai n to cancel. Dur i ng MP3/WMA playback press it and ho l d for 2 seconds to start repeat playback o f trac ks in current fo l der . Pre ss ag ain to canc el. Random play back Du r ing CD p la yb a ck pr es s 4/ R DM bu tt o n t o st ar t r an d o m p la yb a ck . P r es s a ga in t o c an ce l. Du r in g MP3/WMA pl a yback press it an[...]
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22 number of t he f l ash ing d i g i t. A fter f inishing se lecting t he nu mber of all flas hing digits, p ress S EL butto n to play the tr ack of the selected number . First ch aracter search : t h e L C D w i l l d i s p l a y “ A - - . …” I f t h e r e a r e f i l e n a m e s w i t h t h e f i r s t c h a r a c t e r “ A ”, the na m[...]
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23 MP3 over view MP3 i s sh ort f or M PE G Audi o L aye r 3 an d ref e rs t o a n audi o com pre ssi on t e chn ol ogy st an da rd. This pr od uct allows p l aybac k of MP3 files on CD-RO M, CD-R o r CD-RW discs. The un it can r ead MP 3 files wr i tten in the format co mpliant w ith ISO 96 60. Howe ver it do es not suppo rt t[...]
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24 Notes on creating y our own CD -R or CD -RW containin g MP3 files : T o enjo y high q ua lity so und, we r ecomm end con vert ing to MP 3 files w ith a samp ling frequenc y of 44. 1 kHz and a fixed bit r ate o f 128 kb ps. DO N OT sto re more than 448 M P3 fil es p er disc. F or IS O 966 0 - comp liant for mat, the ma ximu m[...]
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25 Anti-Theft System The front panel of this unit can be deta ched and taken with you, helping to d eter theft. Removin g the panel 1. P ress POW ER button to switch off the po wer of the uni t. 2. Pr ess RELEA SE butto n to detac h the panel. 3. Releas e the left side firstly, then dr aw the right o f the front panel outwar ds to re move it. 4. Pl[...]
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26 Handl ing di scs Dirty , scr atched or war ped discs may caus e skip ping or n oise. Handle the d isc only by the edg es. T o ke ep c lean do not touch its sur face. Discs sho ul d be sto red in their cas es after use to avo i d scr atches. Do not e xpose d i scs to d irect s unlight, high hum i d ity , h i gh temper [...]
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27 an d mac ros copic di rt, so gentl y wi ping th em with a sof t clo th shoul d rem ove must panicles. Wipe in a str aight motion fr om the cent er to the ed ge. N ev er u se th in ne r be nz in e, r e co rd c le a n e r or an t i s ta t ic sp r ay on a c o mp ac t d isc . S uc h c he m ica ls can da mage its plastic sur face.[...]
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28 Trouble shooting gui de Symptom Cause Solution No power The car ignition is not on. The fuse is blo wn. I f t h e p o w e r s u p p l y i s p r o p e r l y c o n n e c t e d t o the car ac cessor y switch t he i g nition key to “ ACC” . R eplace the fu se. Disc cannot be loaded. Presence of disc inside the player . R emove the disc in the pl[...]
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29 Spec ification Gener al P ower supply: 12 V DC Curre nt consump ti on max. 10A Maximum po wer output: 50Wx4 channels Fuse: 10 A/0. 5 A Dimensions (W x H x D) 178 x 50 x 165 mm ESP 40 CD/ 120c MP3/ 300c WMA FM Stereo Radio Mem ory 18 sta tions Frequenc y range : 87.5 -108. 0 MHz Usable sens i tivi ty: 3 uV I.F . Fr equency: 10.7 M Hz AM Secti[...]
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30 Frequency characteri sti cs: 20-100 Hz 5 dB 10-20 kHz 5 dB Signal to no i se CD: 50 dB (1kHz) Number of channels: 2 stereo Line out Outp ut: 2 channel RCA line out (2V) Specifications are sub ject to change without notice. Dimensions are app roximate.[...]
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