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..................6
Usingtheremotecontrol..........................6
HandlingtheUnit................................6
Protectingyourunitfromtheft......................7
Attachingthefrontpanel..........................7
Adjustingthevolume............................14
Checkingtheclock..............................14
SOUNDAdjustment.............................15
UsingtheEQ(Equalizer).......................15
MUTE......................................15
SELECTION(SEL)Button......................15
FrontPanel.......................................8
RemoteControl....................................9
PREPARATION
Installation....................................10-11
BasicInstallation...............................10
XDSS(ExtremeDynamicSoundSystem).
. . . . . . . . .
RDSOperation.................................16-19
AboutRDS...................................16
RDSDisplayOptions............................16
STATIONNAMEDISPLAY........................17
RDSAF/REGFUNCTION........................17
.15
ISO-DINInstallation.............................11
Connections...................................12-13
ConnectingtoCar............................12-13
Connecting
to
Auxiliary
Equipment
(OPTIONAL)
. . . . . . .
13
Network-Trackingreception.......................17
RDSdataforpresetbuttons.......................18
LOCAL/DXselectioninEON-TAmode.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
REGFUNCTION(Regional).......................18
PROGRAMTYPEFUNCTION.....................18
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RECEPTIONFREQUENCYDISPLAY...............19
RDSMODEAdjustment..........................19
Table
of
Contents
RadioOperation................................20-21
Listeningtheradiostations.......................20
Storing
and
recalling
broadcast
frequencies
. . . . . . . . . . . 20
AutoSearchMemory............................21
Operation
with
Audio
CD,
MP3/WMA
Disc
and
CD
changer
. . . . . . . . . . .
PlayinganAudioCDandMP3/WMADisc
.
22-24
.22
REFERENCE
Troubleshooting..................................25
Specifications....................................26
Disposal
of
your
old
appliance
PlayingaCDchanger(OPTIONAL).................22
PlaybackSetup..............................22
MovingtoanotherDisc.........................22
Pause......................................22
MovingtoanotherTrack........................22
Search.....................................22
1.
2.
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product
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INTRODUCTION
or
Repeat.....................................23
Random....................................23
MP3/WMATRACK-10/+10......................23
Introscan...................................23
ID3TAG...................................23
3.
4.
the
The
prevent
environment
For
local
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more
authorities.
potential
appliance,
disposal
service
disposal
and
detailed
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contact
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old
appliance
consequences
health.
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your
where
city
for
disposal
office,
you
purchased
waste
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help
of
your
old
the
NotesonMP3/WMARecordings...................24
AboutMP3..................................24
AboutWMA(WindowMediaAudio)................24
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