LG LAC-M1500 User Guide

LAC-M1500_ENG_13T
Car
OWNER'S
CD/MP3
MANUAL
Receiver
MODEL
:
LAC-M1500
Before
please
The
working
connecting, operating
read
this
life
instruction
of
this
product
or
adjusting
carefully
is
7
years
this
and
since
product,
completely.
the
date
of
purchase.
Table
of
Contents
INTRODUCTION
TableofContents.................................2-3
SafetyPrecautions.................................4
BeforeUse......................................5-7
SymbolUsedinthisManual........................5
OPERATION
BasicOperation................................14-15
Turningtheuniton..............................14
Turningtheunitoff..............................14
Selectingasource..............................14
NotesonDiscs.................................5
. . . . . .
Useandcareoftheremotecontrol(OPTIONAL).
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Usingtheremotecontrol(OPTIONAL).
HandlingtheUnit................................6
Protectingyourunitfromtheft......................7
.6 .6
Adjustingthevolume............................14
Settingtheclock...............................14
Checkingtheclock..............................14
SOUNDAdjustment.............................15
UsingtheEQ(Equalizer).......................15
MUTE......................................15
Attachingthefrontpanel..........................7
FrontPanel.......................................8
RemoteControl(OPTIONAL).........................9
PREPARATION
Installation....................................10-11
SELECTION(SEL)Button......................15
XDSS(ExtremeDynamicSoundSystem).
. . . . . . . . . .
.15
BasicInstallation...............................10
ISO-DINInstallation.............................11
Connections...................................12-13
ConnectingtoCar............................12-13
Connecting
to
Auxiliary
Equipment
(OPTIONAL)
. . . . . . .
13
2
Table
of
Contents
RadioOperation................................16-17
Listeningtheradiostations.......................16
Storing
AutoSearchMemory............................17
Operation
PlayinganAudioCDandMP3Disc.................18
and
with
recalling
Audio
CD,
broadcast
MP3
Disc
frequencies
and
CD
changer
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
REFERENCE
Troubleshooting..................................21
16
Specifications....................................22
18-19
PlayingaCDchanger(OPTIONAL).................18
PlaybackSetup..............................18
MovingtoanotherDisc.........................18
Pause......................................18
MovingtoanotherTrack........................18
Search.....................................18
INTRODUCTION
Repeat.....................................19
Random....................................19
MP3TRACK-10/+10..........................19
Introscan...................................19
ID3TAG...................................19
NotesonMP3Recordings...........................20
AboutMP3...................................20
3
Safety
Precautions
CAUTION
Warning:
cover
parts
or
inside.
Warning:
To
back
To
reduce
of
Refer
reduce
this
the
risk
product.
servicing
the
risk
of
There
to
of
electric
are
shock,
qualified
fire
or
electric
RISK
no
service
user-serviceable
shock,
do
OF
not
ELECTRIC
remove
personnel.
do
not
the
SHOCK
DO
CAUTION: This To
unit
ensure
NOT
carefully
OPEN
employs
proper
and
retain for
a
use
Laser
of
future
System.
this
product,
reference
please
should
read
the
this
unit
owner's
require
manual mainte-
expose
moisture.
on
the
this
Do
product
not
product.
to
place
dripping
objects
or
filled
splashing
with
water
water,
such
rain,
as
or
vases,
nance,
Use
those To
Visible
of
prevent
contact
controls,
specified
direct
laser
radiation
an
authorized
adjustments,
herein
exposure
may
when
service
or
result
to
laser
open.
the
in
location
performance
hazardous
beam,
DO
NOT
do
(see
not
STARE
service
of
radiation
try
procedures
to
INTO
procedure).
exposure.
open
BEAM.
the
other
enclosure.
than
Caution:
a
book
Caution:
Do
case
Protect
not
or
install
similar
this
this
unit.
product
product
from
in
moisture.
a
confined
space
such
as
Caution: memory
If
the
will
be
battery
erased
is
and
disconnected
must
be
or
discharged,
reprogrammed.
the
preset
4
Before
Use
To
manual
ensure
Symbol
proper
carefully
Used
The
lightning
dangerous
use
and
in
of this
retain
this
flash
Manual
voltage
product,
for
future
symbol
within
please
reference.
alerts
the
read
you
product
this
to
enclosure
the
presence
that
of
may
Notes
Handling
Do
not
touch
so
edges
paper
or
on
Discs
that
tape
Discs
the
playback
fingerprints
on
the
disc.
side
do
not
of
the
get
disc.
on
the
Hold
surface.
the
disc
Never
by
the
stick
NOTE
Indicates
constitute
Indicates
other
material
special
a
notes
risk
damage.
and
of electric
to
likely
operating
shock.
cause
features.
harm
to
the
unit
itself
or
Storing
After
playing,
direct
sunlight
car
exposed
Discs
store
or
to
the
sources
direct
disc
of
in
heat
its
sunlight.
case.
and
Do
never
not
leave
expose
it
in
the
a
disc
parked
to
INTRODUCTION
TIP
Indicates
tips
and
hints
for
making
the
task
Cleaning
Discs
Fingerprints
and
cloth.
sound
distortion.
the
Wipe
and
dust
disc
on
Before
from
the
the
disc
can
playing,
center
out.
cause
clean
poor
the
picture
disc
with
quality
a
clean
Do
not
use
mercially
vinyl
records.
This
unit
12cm
(using
strong
available
cannot
disc
solvents
cleaners,
be
operated
only).
such
or
by
as
anti-static
8cm
alcohol,
disc
benzine,
spray
thinner,
intended
8cm
for
com-
older
5
Before
Use
Use
and
Installing
Pull
the
tray
or
ball
pencil
minus
(-)
poles
care
the
battery
point
pointing
of
pen
the
on
and
the
in
remote
back
insert
the
proper
of
the
control
the
remote
battery
direction.
(OPTIONAL)
with
the
with
plus
a
(+)
Using
Point
operate.
NOTES
?
?
The
Do
the
remote
not
the
remote
store
remote
control
the
remote
may
control
in
not
control
the
function
(OPTIONAL)
direction
properly
in
high
of
the
in
front
direct
temperatures
panel
sunlight.
or
sunlight.
to
?
Do
not
let
jammed
Handling
?
This
ground
unit
electrical
the
under
the
is
remote
the
brake
Unit
designed
system
control
or
to
be
fall
accelerator
onto
operated
only.
the
floor,
pedal.
on a
where
12
volt
it
may
DC
become
negative
?
When
replacing
age
cause
?
rating
Periodically
a
cotton
is
wipe
swap
the
fuse,
identical.
damage
the
moistened
be
Use
to
contacts
the
with
of
sure
a
unit.
on
alcohol.
to
fuse
the
use
with
back
the
fuse
higher
of
the
whose
amperage
front
panel
amper-
may
with
NOTES
?
?
?
?
?
Use Remove Do Do
Do
only
not
not not
one
the
CR2025
battery
recharge,
handle
store
the
the
(3V)
if
the
disassemble,
battery
battery
remote
with
with
lithium
heat
metallic
metallic
battery.
control
or
dispose
tools.
materials.
is
not
of
used
the
for
long.
battery
in
fire.
?
In
the
event
completely
of
clean
battery
and
leakage,
install
a
wipe
new
the
remote
battery.
control
6
Before
Use
Protecting
The the
1.
Press
front
panel
protective
your
can
case
unit
be
detached
from
provided
to
open
to
theft
from
the
discourage
the
front
panel.
head
theft.
unit
and
stored
in
Attaching
the
front
panel
2.
Grip
the
outward.
Take
care
left
not
side
to
grip
of
the
it
tightly
front
or
panel
to
drop
and
it.
pull
it
gently
( )
Align
right
the
side
left
or
side
the
of
the
panel
panel
into
the
with
unit
the
until
stopper,
it
and
then
push
the
INTRODUCTION
3.
Put
the
front
keeping.
panel
into
the
protective
Protective
Front
case
provided
case
panel
for
safe
7
Front
Panel
1
2 6
3
4
5 8 9
7
1
2
3
EJECT
?
VOLUME
?
?
CD
?
SEEK
(Z)
SKIP(
(-/+)
button
(VOL.-/+)
)
button
button
19
18 17
16 15
10
11
12
13
14
14
13
EQUALIZER/XDSS
SELECTION
AUTO
MP3
STORE/PRESET
TRACK
(SHF)
(SEL.)
-/+10 button
12
(EQ/XDSS)
button
SCAN
button
(D-/+)
11
10
button
button
(AS/PS)
4
5
6
7
REMOTE
CD
disc
?
MUTE
?
CD
?
TUNE
?
SENSOR
slot
WINDOW
button
SEARCH(
(-/+)
(DISP)
(OPTIONAL)
)
button
15
16
17
18
19
REPEAT INTRO
CD
BAND
PWR
,,,,
(RPT)
SCAN
PLAY/PAUSE
button
button
1716151413
button
(SCAN)
( )
Preset
button
button
Station buttons.
(1-6)
8
9
8
( )
button
button
(FUNC)
1
?
POWER/MUTE
-
Switches
Remote
(
the
unit
ON
)
Control
(OPTIONAL)
?
SKIP/SEARCH
-
Backward
or
(
/
)
1
2
5
6
2
and
-
Press
sound
OFF.
speaker.
FUNCTION
to
from
a
function.
mute
(FUNC.)
the
the
button
search
-
Go
current
to
next
previous
?
DISC
SELECTOR
(Optional)
playback.
track.
to
beginning
track
track.
or
go
of
to
button
(D-/+)
3
3
?
0-9
-
Preset
?
CD
-
Starts
-
Pauses
?
SCAN
-
Plays
number
Station buttons.
PLAY/PAUSE
playback.
playback
the
first
temporarily.
10
(B/X)
(1-6)
of
all
track.
4
5
6
?
BAND
?
SEL
-
Enters
?
NUMBER
VOLUME(
three
the
FM
audio
(#)
/
and
MW
settings.
)
(AM)
bands.
INTRODUCTION
4
7
?
REPEAT
-
Plays
?
SHF
-
Plays
(RPT)
tracks
tracks
repeatedly.
in
random
order.
7
Adjusts
?
-
Changes
?
CLOCK
-
Clock
the
volume
(DISP.)
the
display.
(CLK)
display.
level.
9
Installation
Basic
Before
and
1.
2.
remove
Remove
Make
Installation
installing,
the the
the
necessary
make
terminal
existing
sure
of
receiver
connections.
that
the
car
the
battery
unit.
ignition-switch
is
to
avoid
short-circuiting.
set
to
OFF
Bend
the
according
the
of dashboard
thickness
the
claws
to
3.
4.
Removing
If
there
dashboard,
is
the
the
installation
unit
existing
already
it
must
in
an
be
to
the
installation
receiver
installation
removed.
unit
sleeve
for
the
receiver
unit
in
the
When
If
you
need
proceed
1.
2.
Remove
Remove
removing
as
to
follows.
the
the
remove
rear
front
the
unit
the
supporter
panel
unit
and
from
from
from
trim
the
the
the
ring
installation
installation
unit.
from
the
sleeve
A
sleeve,
A
unit.
3.
Insert
same
the
operation
installation
10
lever
A
on
into
the
the
other
hole
side
on
and
one
side
pull
out
of
the
the
unit.
unit
Do
from
the
the
Installation
ISO-DIN
1.
2.
3.
4.
Slide
Slide
the
screws
the
dash
Installation
unit
unit
into
and
panel
frame
or
adapter
from
into
frame.
old
dash
plate.
unit.
opening.
5.
6.
pushing
trim
faceplate
ring
left
to
edge
the
by
fitting
unit.
right
edge
into
position
then
PREPARATION
11
Connections
Connecting
Before
connecting,
to
make
Car
sure
that
ignition
switch
is
set
to
OFF,
and
remove
the
terminal
of
the
battery
to
avoid
short
circuits.
OPTIONAL
A
1
2
GND
PHONE
(BLACK)
(ORANGE)
B
C
3
DIMMER
4
TO
IGNITION
5
TO
(YELLOW)
6
PWR
BATTERY.
ANT
(PINK)
(RED)
(BLUE)
POWER ANTENNA
DIMMER
IGNITION
SWITCH
SWITCH
BATTERY
CD
1
WHITE
2
1
WHITE/
CHANGER
(FL
+)
BLACK
STRIPE
(Optional)
(FL
-)
7
REMOTE
(BLUE/WHITE
ON
STRIPE)
CONTROL
RELAY
POWER
(optional)
AMPLIFIER
3
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
D
GRAY
4
GRAY/
5
GREEN
6
GREEN/
7
VIOLET
8
VIOLET/
(FR
BLACK
(RL
BLACK
(RR
BLACK
+)
+)
STRIPE
+)
STRIPE
STRIPE
(FR
(RL
(RR
-)
-)
-)
12
Connections
Connecting
From
To
1
2
BLACK
ORANGE
the
antenna
wiring
:
:
to
of
This This
Car
vehicle
lead lead
Colors
is is
for for
of
connection connection
leads
to to
the
the
phone
line.
Connecting
-
AUDIO
the
INPUT
to
AUDIO
connector
Auxiliary
OUTPUT
of
Auxiliary
Equipment
connector
Equipment.
of
this
(OPTIONAL)
unit
to
the
3 4
5
PINK RED
YELLOW
:
:
:
This This
which switch This
lead lead
the
is
lead
(back-up)
is is
for for
power
set
is
terminal
to
for
connection connection
is
supplied
ACC.
connection
from
to to
to
which
the
the
when
the
the
Dimmer
terminal
the
ignition
Battery
power
line from
is
FL
FR
(Front
(Front
Left)
Right)
To
AUDIO
OUT
RL
RR
(Rear
(Rear
Left)
Right)
PREPARATION
6 7
BLUE BLUE/WHITE
Connect
?
Your
which
car
you
:
This
the
receiver
can
always
lead
STRIPE
CD
changer
buy,
supplied.
is
works
for
if
not
connection
:
This
lead
amplifier
as
yet
done,
to
is
remote
unit
later.
the
for
power
connection
on.
for
a
CD
antenna.
to
the
changer
To
AUDIO
IN
To
AUDIO
IN
?
The
suitable
together
Speaker
1
2 3
cord
with
the
Connections
L
shown
CD
FRONT
on
the
changer.
RL
scheme
will
REAR
be
provided
R
D
4
5
6
7
8
13
Basic
Operation
Turning
Press
PWR
Turning
Press
PWR
the
or
the
on
any
the
unit
other
unit
front
on
button
off
panel
to
on
turn
the
front
the
panel
unit
off.
Adjusting
Use
Press
decrease
VOLUME
VOLUME
the
the
Setting
the
to
adjust
(VOL.+/-)
clock
volume
the
sound
button
level.
on
the
front
panel
to
increase
or
Selecting
You
Press Press
Tuner
can
select FUNC FUNC
CD
a
to
source
a
source
select
a
repeatedly
CD
Changer
you
source.
to
switch
want
to
listen
(optional)
to.
the
following
Tuner...
sources:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press
(Clock
within
Press Press
Press
DISP
indicator
5
and
seconds.)
on on
DISP.
press
will
the the
be
front front
DISP
for
displayed
panel
to
panel
to
more
for
5
adjust adjust
than
seconds.
the the
1
Adust
hour. minute.
the
clock
NOTE
?
When volume
operate
you
level
at
turn
the
off,
before
memorized
the
you
unit
turn
is
volume
memorized
off.
Whenever
level.
automatically
you
turn
on
the
the
current
unit,
it
will
Checking
You
can
see
the
the
clock
clock
pressing
DISP.
14
Basic
Operation
SOUND
Using
The
equalizer
acoustic
There
time.
any
are
Adjustment
the
characteristics
3
EQ
(Equalizer)
lets
you
stored
equalizer
adjust
as
desired.
the
curves
equalization
which
you
to
match
can
car
easily
interior
recall
at
SELECTION
1.
Press
you
fader.
the
want
The
(SEL)
SELECTION
to
adjust
mode
Button
(SEL.)
from
indicator
repeatedly
volume,
lights
bass,
in
up
to
treble,
the
following
select
the
order.
mode
and
Here
?
EQ
?
EQ
?
EQ
1.
2.
is
POP
ROCK
Press Press
a
list
:
EQ/XDSS EQ/XDSS
of
the
equalizer
Reproduces
:
Reproduces
:
Reproduces
on
repeatedly
the
the
the
front
curves:
acoustics
the
acoustics
acoustics
panel
to
select
to
of
pop
of
select
among
of
rock
music.
orchestral
music.
the
equalizer.
the
following
music.
2.
Press
sound
quality.
Increase
UP
Turn
the
(VOL.+)
right
volume
or
Decrease
DOWN
Turn
the
(VOL.-)
left
volume
to
OPERATION
the
adjust
equalizer.
POP
MUTE
1.
2.
Press
To
MUTE
cancel
it
press
to
cut
MUTE
ROCK
the
sound.
again.
FLAT
(NO
display)
VOL
BAS
TRB
BAL
level. Increase
level. Increase
level. Decrease
the
Decrease
left
the
the
the
speaker(s).
the
bass
Treble
level
level
of
of
level. Decrease
level. Decrease
level. Decrease
the
Decrease
right
the
the
the
speaker(s).
the
bass
Treble
level
level
of
of
NOTE
The
XDSS
Press
unit
and
FAD
cannot
(Extreme
hold
adjust
EQ/XDSS
the
front
speaker(s).
the
Dynamic
button
bass
the
and
Sound
to
rear
treble
speaker(s).
System)
reinforce
in
the
treble,
EQ
bass
on
mode.
and
sur-
round
15
Radio
Operation
Listening
1.
2.
3.
Press
-
When
Press Press
-
Press
PWR
you
FUNC BAND
BAND
the
button
select
button
button
radio
to
a
button
turn
source
to
to
until
stations
the
select
select
the
the
the
a
unit
unit
band.
on.
tuner.
is
turned
band
is
on.
displayed,
FM1,
Storing
You with
1.
2.
can
the
Select
Press
seconds.
touch
easily
one
and
the
recalling
store
of
of
The number
a
the
up
preset
to
six
broadcast
frequency
station buttons
of
the
broadcast
pressed
frequencies
frequencies
(1
preset
-
6)
for
for
more
button
later
than
recall
1
is
4.
FM2, FM3,
To
perform
presses.
-
The
tuner
enough
-
You
can
MW(AM).
seek
will
for
good
cancel
tuning,
scan
the
reception
seek
press
frequencies
tuning
is
by
the
SEEK(-/+)
found.
pressing
until
button
a
either
broadcast
the
with
strong
quick
displayed.
3.
Repeat
NOTES
?
As
preset
?
When
F1,
F2,
for
a
station
steps
F3
FM.
have
is
1
and
the
preset
2
same
on
to
preset
frequency
the
preset
other
range,
station
stations.
up
button
to
18
on
station
which
can
another
be
5.
To
NOTE
?
When
SEEK(-/+)
perform
quick
-
The
presses.
frequencies
the
button
manual
selected
with
quick
tuning,
move
frequency
up
press
or
is
being
presses.
the
down
broadcast
TUNE(-/+)
step
by
in
step.
button
station
with
"
"
station
of
is
the
same
band
automatically
has
erased.
already
been
preset,
the
previously
preset
indicator
will
light.
16
Radio
Operation
Auto
This
broadcast
1.
Press
function
Search
lets
frequencies.
FUNC
Memory
you
button
automatically
to
select
the
store
tuner.
the
six
strongest
To
Press
To
scan
stop
To
Press
number
tune
the
AS/PS
the
in
BAND
preset
button
scanning,
the
to
preset
select
(1-6).
stations
on
the
press
stations
the
front
AS/PS
panel.
band
and
press
the
2.
NOTES
?
Press
-
The
AS/PS
The
scanning
higher
preset
presetting
button
starts
frequencies
or
the
is
receivable
not
performed
on
from
and
the
front
panel
the
currently
stops
when
frequencies
if
there
is
6
no
for
about
displayed
stations
have
station
been
to
1
frequency
have
be
tuned
been
in.
to
once.
The number
preset
of
the
is
preset
received.
button
is
displayed
and
the
OPERATION
?
?T
When
preset
o
stop
the
stations
the
automatic
automatic
are
presetting
is
automatically
presetting,
performed,
erased.
press
BAND
the
previous
or
AS/PS
button.
17
Operation
with
Audio
CD,
MP3
Disc
and
CD
changer
Playing
CD
The
CD-RW
Before
unit
playing
Recordings
MP3
can
discs.
an
Audio
play
on
MP3
page
MP3
CD
formatted
and
recordings,
20.
MP3
Disc
recordings
read
the
notes
on
CD-ROM,
on
MP3
CD-R
or
Pause
1.
2.
Press
To
return
Moving
Press
CD
PLAY/PAUSE
to
playback,
to
the
another
MP3
CDC
(B/X)
press
Track
briefly
during
during
PLAY/PAUSE
CD
playback
playback.
(B/X)
MP3
to
go
CDC
to
again.
the
next
track
Playing
Playback
this
CD
a
CD
Setup
the
Changer
CD
changer
CDC
Changer
on
page
(OPTIONAL)
connector
12.
of
this
unit
to
CDC
connector
of
or
Press
(If
to
playing
operated.)
Search
return
the
times
CD
to
the
twice
is
beginning
briefly
in
CDC
less
then
of
to
3
seconds
the
step
current
back
and
track.
to
then
the
previous
this
function
track.
is
not
1.
2.
3.
Audio
system:
source
Press
Select
Insert
a
Playback
connected
PWR
the
disc
starts
to
CD
you
Turn
turn
to
on
the
the
changer
want
automatically.
the
unit.
unit
function
to
audio
play
on.
system
pressing
into
the
and
FUNC
select
magazine.
the
input
repeatedly.
Press
the
and
point
hold
you
the
want.
during
playback
and
then
at
Moving
Press
back
D(-/+)
to
the
to
another
briefly
previous
Disc
during
disc.
CDC
playback
to
go
to
the
next
disc
or
step
18
Operation
with
Audio
CD,
MP3
Disc
and
CD
changer
Repeat
1.
a.
b.
Press
The
(It
Press
The
(It
is
is
RPT
"RPT"
played
and
"DRT"
played
during
appears
repeatedly
hold
appears
repeatedly
RPT
playback.
in
the
the
display
whole
during
in
the
the
display
whole
CD
window.
music
within
playback.
window.
music
within
MP3
CDC
CDC
disc)
disc
of
CD
changer)
MP3
TRACK
Durning
button button
For
?
Auto
your
playback,
to
go
to
go
reference
back
Loading
-10/+10
press
to
the
to
CD
the
-10
previous
the
next
CDC
(D-)
10th
10th
track,
track.
and
press
+10
(D+)
2.
Press
The
(The
Random
1.
a.
"RPT"
repeat
Press
The
RPT
SHF
"SHF"
again.
disappears
mode
is
cancelled.)
during
appears
in
the
display
playback.
in
the
display
window.
CD
window.
MP3
CDC
When
loaded
from
Intro
1.
a.
the
automatically
the
scan
Press
The
disc
unit.
SCAN.
"SCAN"
is
ejected
after
CD
appears
by
10
in
pressing
MP3
the
display
CDC
Z
during
unless
window.
playback,
you
pull
out
it
the
will
be
disc
OPERATION
2.
(It
b.
Press
The
(It
Press
The
(The
is
is
"SHF"
random
played
"DSF"
played
SHF
redomly
and
hold
appears
redomly
again.
disappears
playback
SHF
is
the
whole music
during
in
the
in
the
the
display
whole music
display
cancelled.)
within
playback.
window
within
window.
disc)
CDC
disc
of
CD
changer)
2.
(It
b.
Press
The
(It
CD
Press
The
is
is
played
"DSN"
played
changer)
SCAN
"SCAN"
and
first
hold
appears
first
10
SCAN.
10
seconds
seconds
again.
disappears
in
the
in
the
of
CDC
the
display
of
the
display
whole music
window.
whole music
window.
within
within
disc)
disc
of
NOTE
?
During
previous
random
track
playback,
if
you
press
button
to
don't
go
back
to
the
(The
intro
ID3TAG
When
playing
information
dow.
or
"NO
If
there
TEXT"
scan
MP3
a
(ID3
is
no
will
is
disc
cancelled.)
TAG,
information,
be
containing
Title,
shown
Artist
in
information,
and
Album)
"No
the
Title,
No
display
you
in
Artist
can
the
and
see
the
display
No
Album"
win-
Press
twice
the
DISP
button
during
MP3
file
playback.
19
Operation
with
Audio
CD,
MP3
Disc
and
CD
changer
Notes
About
An
audio
".mp3"
The
MP3
unit
on
MP3
MP3
file
is
layer-3
file
can
extension
Recordings
audio
file-coding
not
read
data
"MP3
an
compressed
MP3
file
We
that
by
call
has
using
files
a
that
file
the
extension
MPEG1
have
the
other
This
unit
requires
technical
There
quality.
(including
CD-R/CD-RW
pre-existing
discs/recordings
standards
are
many
conditions
in
different
order
containing
(see
above)
to
to
types
MP3
to
meet
of
recordable
files).
insure
optimal
disc
That
playback
require
compatible
playback.
than
MP3
follows:
1.
Disc
Sampling
2.
3.
Bit
CD-R/CD-RW
".mp3".
compatibility
rate
/
Frequency
within
8
physical
with
/
8
-
320kbps
this unit
-
48kHz
format
(MP3)
(include
should
is
VBR)
be
(MP3)
"ISO
as
9660"
Customers
order
company
should
to
should
download
has
always
no
be
also
MP3
right
sought
note
files
to
that
and
grant
from
music
such
the
permission
from
permission.
copyright
is
required
the
owner.
Internet.
Permission
in
Our
4.
5.
If
you
a
to
FILE
playback
Creator"
A
single
there files.
If
record
SYSTEM,
which
is
no
you
MP3
MP3
MP3
wish
files
for
files.
creates
disc
file
to
playback
using
example
We
an
requires
in
the
1st
the
"Direct-CD"
recommend
MP3
software
track,
MP3
that
file
files
it
cannot
files,
format
which
etc.,
you
system.
in
the
playback
cannot
it
is
use
first
all
the
create
impossible
"Easy-CD
track.
MP3
data
If
in
the
6.
disc
ID3
The
or
TAG:
file
use
must
a
Title,
30
new
Artist
incorporate
one.
or
or
less.
Album
".mp3"
names
extension
should
have
e.g.
a
"********.MP3".
20
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Power
The
unit
operate.
turn
on.
Leads
The
Noise
and
fuse
and
connector
is
blown.
other
Cause
are
incorrectly
are
causing
connected.
the
built-in
Rectify
the the Turn
fuse.
same
the
once
the
Be
unit
reason
very
rate.
more
off
sure
and
that
for
Correction
all
the
to
then
connections
fuse
on.
blowing,
the
correct
are
then
correct.
replace
fuse
with
The
unit
operate
when
remote
are
the
pressed.
does
not
correctly
appropriate
even
microprocessor
Battery
Some
power
operations
discs.
is
to
low.
operate
are
prohibited
incorrectly.
with
Load
Check
new
using
battery.
REFERENCE
disc.
Playback
possible.
No
The
not
sound
volume
rise.
is
are
not
heard.
level
will
The The
Cables
disc
loaded
are
is
dirty.
disc
not
is
connected
a
type
this
unit
cannot
correctly.
play.
Clean Check
disc.
what
the
type
cables
the
disc
is.
correctly.
no
audio
sound.
skipping.
The
This
volume
unit
is
level
not
is
low.
firmly
secured.
Adjust
Secure
the
this
unit
firmly.
21
Specifications
OutputPower..............................................................................50Wx4CH(Max.)
PowerSource.................................................................................................DC12V
Speakerimpedance.....................................................................................4Ω
GroundSystem.................................................................................Negativetype
Dimensions(WxHxD)....................................................182x51x173mm(WithoutFrontPanel)
NetWeight(approx.)...................................................................................1.8kg
FM
tuner
FrequencyRange..........................................87.5-107.9MHzor87.5-108MHzor65-74MHz,87.5-108MHz
S/NRatio...........................................................................................55dB
Distortion............................................................................................1.0%
Usablesensitivity..................................................................................12dBmv
MW(AM)
tuner
FrequencyRange..................................................................520-1720kHzor522-1620kHz
S/NRatio...........................................................................................45dB
Distortion............................................................................................1.0%
Usablesensitivity..................................................................................32dBmV
CD
Frequencyresponse...............................................................................40-20000Hz
S/NRatio...........................................................................................70dB
Distortion...........................................................................................0.15%
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
P/NO
:
3834RR0013T
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