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... Volume (VOL) ...6 Adjust Menu Options (SEL)...6 Set the Clock (CLK) ...6 Change the Source (SRC) ...6 Reset System (RESET) ...6 Radio Operation ...7 Switch Between US and EU Frequency 7 Change Bands (BAND)...7 Manual Tuning 7 Auto Seek Tuning 7 Automatic Music Search (AMS) ...7 Store/Recall Preset Stations (1 - 6) ...7 Disc/USB/Card Operation...8 Insert Disc/USB/SD...8 Eject Disc/USB/SD...8 Play/Pause...8 Next/Previous Track...8 Fast Forward/Backward ...8 Track Search...8 Track/Folder Navigation ...8 Bluetooth Operation...9 Pair and Connect ...9 Make a Call ...9 Redial Last Dialed Number...
... Volume (VOL) ...6 Adjust Menu Options (SEL)...6 Set the Clock (CLK) ...6 Change the Source (SRC) ...6 Reset System (RESET) ...6 Radio Operation ...7 Switch Between US and EU Frequency 7 Change Bands (BAND)...7 Manual Tuning 7 Auto Seek Tuning 7 Automatic Music Search (AMS) ...7 Store/Recall Preset Stations (1 - 6) ...7 Disc/USB/Card Operation...8 Insert Disc/USB/SD...8 Eject Disc/USB/SD...8 Play/Pause...8 Next/Previous Track...8 Fast Forward/Backward ...8 Track Search...8 Track/Folder Navigation ...8 Bluetooth Operation...9 Pair and Connect ...9 Make a Call ...9 Redial Last Dialed Number...
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... not use solvents or thinners such a petrol/benzene or cleaners. • After removing a disc from the disc center with a clean, soft, dry and lint-free cloth. PRECAUTIONS How to the remote control. • Do not throw cells into as this may cause an explosion. • Keep battery cells out of reach of children. 1 Do not touch the playing side...
... not use solvents or thinners such a petrol/benzene or cleaners. • After removing a disc from the disc center with a clean, soft, dry and lint-free cloth. PRECAUTIONS How to the remote control. • Do not throw cells into as this may cause an explosion. • Keep battery cells out of reach of children. 1 Do not touch the playing side...
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... the mounting sleeve. Install the plastic trim out. 2 Before you want to secure the rear part of the main unit will remain into the vehicle dash opening. 2. BRACKET KEY PLASTIC TRIM OUT BRACKET KEY If you begin, disconnect the battery negative terminal. 2. Insert radio into the left and right side of the chassis, as illustrated in the "Wiring Diagram." 5. Remove chassis...
... the mounting sleeve. Install the plastic trim out. 2 Before you want to secure the rear part of the main unit will remain into the vehicle dash opening. 2. BRACKET KEY PLASTIC TRIM OUT BRACKET KEY If you begin, disconnect the battery negative terminal. 2. Insert radio into the left and right side of the chassis, as illustrated in the "Wiring Diagram." 5. Remove chassis...
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... Speaker White + Green + Rear Left Speaker White/Black - Green/Black - 3 Wiring Connections WIRING DIAGRAM Radio Antenna Socket White: Front Left CH RCA Output Red: Front Right CH RCA Output Red: Rear Right CH RCA Output White: Rear Left CH RCA Output CAUTION +12V DC NEGATIVE GROUND Purple + Rear Right Speaker Purple/Black - Do not attach the control panel to the chassis before wiring is 200mA. Only use speakers with 4 ohms impedance. ! - Fuse 15A Power...
... Speaker White + Green + Rear Left Speaker White/Black - Green/Black - 3 Wiring Connections WIRING DIAGRAM Radio Antenna Socket White: Front Left CH RCA Output Red: Front Right CH RCA Output Red: Rear Right CH RCA Output White: Rear Left CH RCA Output CAUTION +12V DC NEGATIVE GROUND Purple + Rear Right Speaker Purple/Black - Do not attach the control panel to the chassis before wiring is 200mA. Only use speakers with 4 ohms impedance. ! - Fuse 15A Power...
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Remove the metal strap from the main unit. 3. INSTALLATION (CONT.) Uninstall the Main Unit 1. Remove the plastic trim out from the main unit. 2. Insert a bracket key into the left and right side of the main unit and draw the unit out of the mounting sleeve. 4
Remove the metal strap from the main unit. 3. INSTALLATION (CONT.) Uninstall the Main Unit 1. Remove the plastic trim out from the main unit. 2. Insert a bracket key into the left and right side of the main unit and draw the unit out of the mounting sleeve. 4
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POWER/SRC (source) button 2. INT (intro) or 2 button 6. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 7. MUTE button 14. EJECT button 15. AUX IN (auxiliary input) jack 17. CLK (clock) button 11. |>| button 13. USB port/Micro SD Card slot 18. Disc slot 15 16 5 SEL (select/menu) button and VOL (volume) knob 3. CONTROL PANEL BUTTON LOCATIONS 1 4 11 12 8 7 18 14 17 SRC MIC 5 13 6 3 2 10 9 1. RDM (random) or 4 button 8. -10 or 5 button 9. +10 or 6 button 10. RESET button 16. BAND/AMS (automatic music search) button 4. >|| or 1 button 5.
POWER/SRC (source) button 2. INT (intro) or 2 button 6. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 7. MUTE button 14. EJECT button 15. AUX IN (auxiliary input) jack 17. CLK (clock) button 11. |>| button 13. USB port/Micro SD Card slot 18. Disc slot 15 16 5 SEL (select/menu) button and VOL (volume) knob 3. CONTROL PANEL BUTTON LOCATIONS 1 4 11 12 8 7 18 14 17 SRC MIC 5 13 6 3 2 10 9 1. RDM (random) or 4 button 8. -10 or 5 button 9. +10 or 6 button 10. RESET button 16. BAND/AMS (automatic music search) button 4. >|| or 1 button 5.
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... the volume level. buttons on or off. To display clock time, press the CLK button. 2. Rotate the VOL knob or press the VOL + or VOL - Reset System (RESET) The RESET button is used when the LCD does not display normally or sound is distorted, or when any of the controls are disabled. Adjust Menu Options (SEL) • Press the SEL button repeatedly to cycle through the following adjustable audio functions: VOL, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE...
... the volume level. buttons on or off. To display clock time, press the CLK button. 2. Rotate the VOL knob or press the VOL + or VOL - Reset System (RESET) The RESET button is used when the LCD does not display normally or sound is distorted, or when any of the controls are disabled. Adjust Menu Options (SEL) • Press the SEL button repeatedly to cycle through the following adjustable audio functions: VOL, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE...
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Each band stores up to switch between US (USA) and EU (Europe) frequency. Change Bands (BAND) Press the BAND button to six preset stations. RADIO OPERATION Switch Between US and EU Frequency In radio mode, press and hold the >>| or |>| or ||) In standby mode or while not in about 3 seconds. The system will change the frequency setting in manual tuning mode, quickly press the >>| or | Manual Tuning (|>|) Press and hold the VOL button to switch between the F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3), A1 (AM1) and A2 (AM2) bands.
Each band stores up to switch between US (USA) and EU (Europe) frequency. Change Bands (BAND) Press the BAND button to six preset stations. RADIO OPERATION Switch Between US and EU Frequency In radio mode, press and hold the >>| or |>| or ||) In standby mode or while not in about 3 seconds. The system will change the frequency setting in manual tuning mode, quickly press the >>| or | Manual Tuning (|>|) Press and hold the VOL button to switch between the F1 (FM1), F2 (FM2), F3 (FM3), A1 (AM1) and A2 (AM2) bands.
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DISC/USB/CARD OPERATION Insert Disc/USB/SD • To play on a USB/SD device, open the USB port cover and insert the USB/SD storage device into the disc slot. Playback will begin automatically. Play/Pause Press the >|| (play the previous track, press the NEXT button. press the PREV button. Press the (eject) button to eject the disc and then remove it. • To eject a USB device or SD card, press the button to pause...
DISC/USB/CARD OPERATION Insert Disc/USB/SD • To play on a USB/SD device, open the USB port cover and insert the USB/SD storage device into the disc slot. Playback will begin automatically. Play/Pause Press the >|| (play the previous track, press the NEXT button. press the PREV button. Press the (eject) button to eject the disc and then remove it. • To eject a USB device or SD card, press the button to pause...
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... mobile phone. buttons to adjust the volume level. • Use the MUTE button to pause or resume music playback. 9 In any mode, prior to your mobile phone. 2. Switch Audio Between Car and Phone During a call directly from the car audio system back to pairing and connecting, the BT logo in the LCD. • To receive the call, press the button on the control panel to using the Bluetooth device as a handsfree system for a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone for the time...
... mobile phone. buttons to adjust the volume level. • Use the MUTE button to pause or resume music playback. 9 In any mode, prior to your mobile phone. 2. Switch Audio Between Car and Phone During a call directly from the car audio system back to pairing and connecting, the BT logo in the LCD. • To receive the call, press the button on the control panel to using the Bluetooth device as a handsfree system for a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone for the time...
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... unit. • The operation angle for front panel remote control reception is removed. Keep battery cells out of reach of the remote control in the direction indicated by arrow 2. 3. At the same time, pull the cell holder out of children. Replace the old cell with an insulating sheet attached to the remote control. ! - Replace Lithium Battery Cell 1. Cell leakage may cause an explosion. - REMOTE CONTROL Remove Insulating Sheet The remote control...
... unit. • The operation angle for front panel remote control reception is removed. Keep battery cells out of reach of the remote control in the direction indicated by arrow 2. 3. At the same time, pull the cell holder out of children. Replace the old cell with an insulating sheet attached to the remote control. ! - Replace Lithium Battery Cell 1. Cell leakage may cause an explosion. - REMOTE CONTROL Remove Insulating Sheet The remote control...
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VOL (volume) button 13. CLK or DEL or button 18. BAND or button 3. >|| or 1 button 4. + 10 or 6 button 5. MUTE button 7. - 10 or 5 button 8. PREV (previous) button 15. NEXT button 6. INT (intro) or 2 button 14. button 19. EQ(Equalizer) or 0 button 20. LOC (local) button 11 AMS (automatic music search) or 9 button 10. ST (stereo) or 7 button 17. SEL (select) button 9. LOUD (loudness) or 8 button 11. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 12. Power or SRC button 2. REMOTE CONTROL (CONT.) Button Names and Locations 1. RDM (random) or 4 button 16.
VOL (volume) button 13. CLK or DEL or button 18. BAND or button 3. >|| or 1 button 4. + 10 or 6 button 5. MUTE button 7. - 10 or 5 button 8. PREV (previous) button 15. NEXT button 6. INT (intro) or 2 button 14. button 19. EQ(Equalizer) or 0 button 20. LOC (local) button 11 AMS (automatic music search) or 9 button 10. ST (stereo) or 7 button 17. SEL (select) button 9. LOUD (loudness) or 8 button 11. RPT (repeat) or 3 button 12. Power or SRC button 2. REMOTE CONTROL (CONT.) Button Names and Locations 1. RDM (random) or 4 button 16.
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... "ACC" Fuse blown Replace fuse Another disc is already in the Eject disc and insert new player one Disc was inserted upside down Insert disc with label facing upward Disc is dirty or scratched Clean the disc or try to play a new one Temperature inside the car Allow vehicle to cool before is too high using player Volume turned down Adjust volume to desired level Operation keys not working Wiring not properly connected Front panel not...
... "ACC" Fuse blown Replace fuse Another disc is already in the Eject disc and insert new player one Disc was inserted upside down Insert disc with label facing upward Disc is dirty or scratched Clean the disc or try to play a new one Temperature inside the car Allow vehicle to cool before is too high using player Volume turned down Adjust volume to desired level Operation keys not working Wiring not properly connected Front panel not...