Boss Audio Systems CD-3030R, MP3-3030R User Manual

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Zongratulations on your purchase of
a
335s
UDIO
SIITEI.IS
CD
It has been designed, engineered
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ind manufactured to bring you the highest level of ~erformance and quality, and will afford you years of
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l
istening pleasure.
rhank you for making
392s
your choice for car audio
wtertainment!
PP3=?030P
MP3-Compatible AM/FM
CD
Receiver
USER'S MANUAL
CONTENTS
Installation
DIN
front-mount installation
DIN rear-mount installation
Removing the head unit
Detaching th panel
Replacing the
rronr
panel
General and Radio controls
Audio controls
CD Playback controls
Controls behind faceplate
MP3
playback
Remote control functions
Wiring diagram
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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Before installing your new
3222
CD
Receiver, please review the items
below carefully.
Choose a mounting location where the unit will not distract or otherwise interfere with the driver's ability to control the vehicle.
Before final installation, temporarily connect the wiring, check it to ensure that it has been connected properly, and test the unit to make sure it is working correctly.
Use only the installation parts and hardware provided with the unit to ensure proper installation. Using other parts can cause malfunction and possible damage to your
392s
CD receiver.
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If installation requires drilling holes or other modifications to the vehicle, consult with your nearest dealer or professional car audio installer.
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Do not install this unit at an angle in excess of
30°
from horizontal, as it may
affect performance.
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Avoid installing the unit in a location which is subject to high temperatures, direct sunlight, hot air from such sources as heaters or exhaust lines, or where it will be subject to contact with dust, dirt, moisture or excessive vibration.
For details about installing the head
BENDING
THE
unit, read the instructions below and
SUPPORT
TABS
refer to the diagrams for further clarification.
Insert and tighten the "headless" support screw into the back
of the head unit where
mountingcase
shown.
suppon screw
Insert the mounting case for the head unit
head unit
into the dashboard. Inspect the dashboard material to determine its approximate
dashboard attachment
thickness. Select the appropriate support tabs and bend them outward to secure the
bracket in place.
FORMING THE SUPPORT BRACKET
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5mm nut
spring washer
5 x 25mm suppon screw
Bend the backstrap to conform to the mounting case and the dashboard surface to which you plan to secure the backstrap. Slide
one of the utility holes on the backstrap onto the support screw and fasten it with the spring washer and nut provided.
Using the 5 x 25mm screw and the plain washer, secure the backstrap to the dashboard surface as shown in the diagram. Tighten secure, and check the overall mounting to be sure it is safe and will not release in an emergency stop or other sudden movement of the vehicle.
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DIM
rear
mount
installation
(uses
factory radio mounting bracket)
Select a position on the head unit housing where the screw holes of the factory radio bracket align with the threaded screw holes
select two mountlng hole posltlons on
on sides of the head unit. Insert screws in
each s~de of head unlt
two such locations on each side, and tighten securely.
NOTE:
For the rear-mount installation, do not use the trim piece, backstrap or mounting case.
use two mounting screws
on each side
aT-z:
factory bezel or dashboard opening
Removing
the
head
unit
Before removing the bezel, press the RELEASE button to remove the front panel.
Insert your fingers into the groove along the
press
RELEASE
release
the
panel-
right side or the left side of the frame (not both!) and
pull out to remove the bezel.
Then, insert the levers supplied with the head unit into the grooves on both sides of the unit as shown in the drawing until you feel a "click." You can now use the levers to pull the unit from the dashboard.
pull out to
C
remove bezel
insen levers until "click" occurs, and then use levers to
-poll owheadunit
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Press the RELEASE button to release the panel from the right side of the head unit.
Grasp the right side of the panel and pull to remove it.
Immediately place the front panel in its protective case for safe and clean storage.
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Be
careful
when handling the front panel!
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1.
Do not drop front panel.
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2.
When detaching or reinstalling, do not put pressure
on the display.
3.
Do not touch the contacts on the panel or the main unit body
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doing so may result in poor electrical
contact.
4.
Din or foreign substances can be removed with a clean, dry cloth.
5.
Do direct not sunight. ex ose the panel to high temperaturees or
6.
Do not permit volatile agents or solvents to contact the front panel.
7.
Do not attempt to disassemble the front panel.
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Push the front panel into the main body. You should hear a "click."
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NOTE: If the panel fails to lock into position properly, the function of some controls may be impaired, and some segments of the display may not become illuminated. If this occurs, press RELEASE and reinstall the front panel.
press
RELEASE
to release the front panel
...
grasp the rl ht s~de
-
of the paneeand pull to remove the
oanel.
.
Fronr
Panel
place the front panel In ~ts protectlve case..
push panel into main unit until you hear a "click."
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From%
pane!
conrtrells
GENERAL CONTROLS
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POWER Press an button to turn unit ON. To turn head unit oi, press and hold POWER.
,
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__ - DISPLAY To set clock, press and hold, then press
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the TUNEPRACK +I>> to change hours, cc/­for minutes.
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RELEASE Press to release and remove the front
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panel.
AUDIO CONTROLS
EQ Press repeatedly to cycle through five modes: FLAT, CLASSICAL, POP M, ROCK M or DSP OFF.
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SUB Press and hold to engage subwoofer output ("SUBWOOFER" will appear in display).
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SOURCE Press repeatedly to choose desired audio source (Radio, CD
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or Aux in). MUTE Press to silence the receiver. Press again to return to normal
operation.
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RADIO CONTROLS
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MOIST Press if reception becomes
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,
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noisy. Press again for normal stereo
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reception.
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ASIPS When pressed and held for
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several seconds, the tuner will
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search and store the first six strong
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stations as presets.
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STATION PRESETS Press any preset to select a station. To store a station in memory, tune to it, and press and hold your choice of preset button for several seconds.
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SCN Press and hold this button to engage function which will search for stations, playing each for five seconds before moving to next station.
TUNEITRACK BUTTONS Press and release to activate automatic seek
/
function ("AUTO" will appear on display). Press and hold to engage
.
manual tuning mode ("MANUL" will appear on display).
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LOC Press to select between strong (LOC) and weak (DIST) stations.
BAND Press repeatedly to change between three FM bands/one AM bands.
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AUDIO BUTTON and UPIDOWN CONTROL Press the button repeatedly to access Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader functions. Then use the
upldown control to adjust the select function.
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LOUDNESS Press and hold to increase the level of bass output.
Cantrobs
behind
*aceplate
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CD Loading/unloading slot
LED This LED flashes when the faceplate is removed.
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-
-
.
.
- - -
RESET BUTTON Press this button with a ballpoint
N0TE:Iftheunitdoesnot unctronproperly
penorotherthinobject.Useit:
a ter you have pressed tie
RESET
button,
.
after initial installation of the unit,
cfean the socket and the connector on the
when all wiring is complete
rear of the front panel with a cotton swab
.
when the function buttons do not operate
soaked in isopropyl alcohol and
try
again.
,
when the display
is
showing "ERROR',
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ElECT To eiect CD, first Dress OPEN
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TUNEDRACK BUlTONS Press and release
1
to advance to next track or to return to
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the beginning of the current track (track
;
number will be displayed). Press and hold
to fast forward or reverse. Plav will beain
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tb slide face down, then EJECT to stop and eject
CD.
SHUFFLE Press to play ALL tracks on the
CD
in random order.
at the point when you releaseihe butt&.
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PAUSE Press to pause
CD
playback. Press
REPEAT Press and release to continuously
again to resume playback.
repeat same track. Press again to stop repeat cycle.
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CD
SCAN Press to hear first several seconds of each track on current disc. Press again to stop intro and listen to intro last previewed.
To PLAY a CD
gently insert a CD with the label side up into the disc slot.
It
will automatically
load and begin playing the first track.
To EJECTa CD
press EJECT to stop the CD playback and eject the CD from the slot. The
receiver will automatically switch to radio mode.
To PAUSE a CD
press PAUSE to stop playback temporarily. Press again to resume playback.
To SKIP TRACKS
press the I<< or >>I key to choose the next or preceding track.
To FAST FORWARD or REVERSE
press and hold the
I<<
or >>I
key to the desired
location on the disc. Releasing the button starts playback at the location.
To REPEAT a track
press REPEAT to continuously repeat the current track. Press again
to return to normal playback mode.
To PREVIEW ALL TRACKS
press
CD
SCAN to play the first several seconds of each track.
Press
it
again to stop an play the current track being previewed.
MP3
Pllayback
Since MP3 files are named and accessed differently than CD files,
it
is necessary to
employ some of the buttons for purposes of searching for and selecting audio files. There are two different search modes. The AS/PS button is used to select the search
mode by pressing
it
once or twice.
Search Track
Directory
Mode
Pressing the AS/PS button once enters the
Searching Track Directorv
mode. To enter
a track number, use the buttons according to the chart
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Front panel control
Preset
1
Preset
2
Preset
3
Preset
4
Preset
5
Preset 6 Source
I<<
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DSP
Search
File
Name Mode
Pressing the AS/PS button twice enters the
Searching File Name
mode. The unit searches for files whose names have the same characters inputted by the user. The unit displays these sorted files and directories. This system uses the buttons according to the chart below. The selected file can be played by pushing the
BAND/LOUD button.
Front panel control
Band/Loud Preset
1
Preset
2
Preset 3 Preset
4
Preset 5 Preset 6 Source
I<<
>>I
Audio DSP Audio
Up/Down
Key.
asslgnmen
Enter
A,
B,
C,
1
NOTE:
D,
E,
F,
2
When in Normal Play mode and
G,
H,
1,
3
when in Searching File or
J,
Kg L,
4
Directory Mode, preset buttons
M,
N,
0,
5/10 TRACK
5
and 6 are assigned as
10
P,
Q,
R, 6/10 TRACK UP
TRACK.
s,
T
u,
7
v,
w,
x,
8
Y,
Z,
SPACE,
9
CHARACTER SHIFT RIGHT
-,
-9
+,
0
CHARACTER SELECT (A, B-8,
9)
To PLAY TRACKS IN RANDOM ORDER
press SHUF to play ALL tracks on the CD in
random order. Press again to cancel this function.
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Remote
control f unctians
Electrical connections
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POWER Use to turn the CD Receiver ON or OFF.
AUDIO Press the button repeatedly to access Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader functions. Then use the
VOL+ and VOL- buttons
to adjust the selected function.
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VOLUME Use to increase or decrease volume level.
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SOURCE Press to choose desired audio
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source (Radio, CD or Aux in).
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TUNEISEEK
I<<
and >>I
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In ~adio Mode,
press and release to actlvate
t
automatic seek funct~on ("AUTO" w~ll appear
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on d~splay). Press and hold to engage
/
manual tunlng mode ("MANUL" w~ll appear
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on d~splay).
press to
In
CD
Mode,
press and release to advance
hange between
hree FM
bands/AM
to next track or to return to the
beginning
of the current track (track number w~ll be
)ands.
d~splayed) Press and hold to fast forward or reverse. Play
w~ll beg~n at the point
when you release the button.
DISPLAY Use with the I<< and
>>I
buttons to reset time of day.
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ASIPS Use to automatically scan and place
SIX
strong stations Into
1
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MP3
Search key
assignments
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SYSTEMS
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SHUFFLE Press to play ALL tracks on the CD in random order.
PAUSE Press to pause CD playback. Press again to resume playback.
SCAN Press to hear first several seconds of each track on current disc. Press again to stop
intro and listen to intro last
previewed.
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ABC
DEF
GHI
I1
2
3
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JKL
IN0
PQR
4
5
6
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REPEAT Press and release to ~ontinuously repeat same track). Press agaln to stop
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ANTENNA CONNECTOR
MAIN
UNIT
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(BLACK)
(_
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AU_XIN
.-
'
-''.
Rch RED
"1
-
Lch WHITE
(GREEN)
,*,
.
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
(BROWNI
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F_RObT-R&U_wT
JC
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Rch RED
'"-*a'~
Lch WHITE
POWER BLUE ANTENNA
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FRONT Lch FRONT Rch SPEAKER SPEAKER
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GREEN
REAR
Lch
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REAR Rch
SPEAKER
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SPEAKER
NOTE
for
TWO SPEAKER SYSTEMS:
1.
The following wires are not used and should be isolated:
GREEN VIOLET
1
WHITE/BIACK GREY/BIACK
2.
Keep the fader control AT CENTER POSITION to maintain the existing volume level
Auxiliar)( input feature
This
CD
Receiver features an Auxiliary Input jack on the back side of the unit.
An external audio source such as a portable audio player or a
DVD
player may
be connected via this input jack.
repeat cycle.
AUDIO
SYSTEMS
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Symptom
Cause
Solution
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No power.
The car ignition switch
If the head unit is properly
is not on.
connected to the car accessory power circuits, but the engine is running, switch the ignition key to the
"ACC
position.
The fuse is blown.
Replace the fuse.
Disc cannot be
There
is
a disc already in the
loaded or ejected.
CD player. Disc is inserted upside down.
Disc is dirty or defective.
Car interior temperature is too
high.
Excess atmospheric humidity or condensation is present.
Remove disc in player and try again.
Insert the disc with the label facing up.
Clean the disc, or play a new one.
Allow temperature to cool down to a normal level.
Leave player off for an hour or so, and then try again.
No sound.
Volume is set to minimum.
Adjust volume to desired level.
Wiring not properly connected.
Check wiring connections.
Sound skips.
Head unit is installed at an angle
Adjust installation angle to less
of greater than
30°
from
than
30°
from horizontal.
horizontal. Disc is dirty or defective.
Clean the disc, or play a new one.
Keys on front
The built-in microprocessor is
Press the RESET button.
panel do not
not operating properly due to
operate.
noise. Front panel is not properly fixed
Remove front panel, press
in place.
RESET button, and re-insert front panel.
Radio does not
Antenna cable not connected.
Insert the antenna cable firmly
work, or the
into connector.
radio automatic selection function
The signals are too weak to be
Select station manually.
does not work.
received properly.
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MP3-Compatible
AM/FM
CD Receiver
CD PLAYER Signal-to-noise ratio
Greater than
60 dB
q
Channel separation
Greater than
60 dB
Frequency response
20Hz - 20kHz
RADIO
i.-'
.'-rc~iorr:
Frequency range
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
IF
10.7 MHz
Sensitivity (S/N = 30dB)
3
pv
Stereo separation
Greater than
30 dB
fl
fl4
Secbirsr*:
Frequency range
530- 1710 kHz
IF
450 kHz
Sensitivity (S/N = 2OdB)
32dBu
TONE CONTROLS
Bass (at
100Hz)
+/-
10 dB
Treble (at 1 OkHz)
+/-
10 dB
AMPLIFIER Maximum output power
50
watts x 4 channels
GENERAL Power supply req.
DC
12
volts, neg. ground
Current consumption
7
amperes maximum
Chassis dimensions
7" x 6.1" x 2"
(1 78 x 159 x 50
mm)
Weight
4.4
Ib.
(2 kg)
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