LG TCC-2515, TCC-2510 User Manual

Take time to read this OWNERÕS MANUAL thoroughly. Familiarity with installation and operating procedures will help you obtain the best performance from your CAR Receiver.
Detachable Front Panel Car Receiver
OWNERÕS MANUAL
P/N:3828SNC064B
Mounting the unit When removing the unit
from the installation sleeve
If you need to remove the unit from the installation sleeve, proceed as follows.
Remove the rear supporter from the unit.
Remove the front panel from the unit.
Insert the lever into hole on one side of the unit, and pull the lever toward you. Do the same operation on the other side and pull out the unit from the installation sleeve.
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Dashboard
Installation sleeve
Bend the claws according to the thickness of the dashboard.
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Precautions:
Be careful not to touch the rear side panel of the unit when removing the unit from the installation sleeve, since it may be hot. On this side the cooling ribs are located.
The unit is designed to operate only on 12 volt DC negative ground electrical system.
When you replace the fuse, be sure to use a fuse of specified amperage for each wire as mentioned in chapter ÒConnectionsÓ. Using a fuse of higher amperage may cause serious damage to the unit.
Notes:
Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation. The use of unauthorized arts can cause malfunctions.
Consult with your nearest car audio dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the vehicle.
Do not use the front panel as a way of gripping the unit during installation and wiring. The front panel may come away and the unit may drop on the floor.
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Main connector
Connect the main connector to the female connector on the back of the unit.
Antenna Connection
Insert the plug of the car antenna cable into the jack at the rear of the unit.
Ground Connection(Black)
Connect the ground lead (black) to a metal part of the vehicle and secure it using the screw provided on the vehicle for this purpose.
If this connection is loose, or if the cord is connected to something other than a metal part of the car, noise or malfunction may result.
Power Supply Lead (Red)
Connect the red power supply wire to the 12V + terminal controlled by the car ignition switch.
Memory Back-up Lead (Yellow)
Connect the yellow memory power supply wire to a 12V + terminal that is always supplied with power regardless of the vehicleÕs ignition switch position. If this connection is made incorrectly or is not made at all, the unit will not work
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Line Out Jacks(Optional)
Connect to the Line-in RCA jacks of the power amplifier.
Power Antenna Lead/External Amplifier Remote Turn-on Lead
Your will find a separate lead, blue with a male terminal suitable to many automatic antenna. This lead is not to be used with non­automatic antenna. If an automatic car antenna is used, when connecting the lead, the antenna will be automatically extened when the main switch is turned on. This can also be used as a remote turn­on wire connection for amplifiers that have a remote sensing lead. Using this connection will allow simultaneous turning on/off of the radio and an external amplifier.
Connections
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Connections
Precautions
Do not bring the connecting cords near parts whose temperature will rise when the vehicle is driven.
Secure the connectors securely so that they are locked into position. Improper can result in noise or hamper operation.
This car receiver is not
desingned to
utilize the vehicleÕs
chassis as the electrical return path from the speaker to the radio. Always use two condutor wire between each speaker and your stereo unit.
2-Speakers connection
Use 4~8 Ohm impedance speakers. Refer to the following connections diagram.
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Antenna Jack
Line Out Jack (Optional)
Antenna Signal
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Detachable Front Panel
The front panel of this unit can be detached to prevent theft.
Detaching the Front Panel
Press the RELEASE button ( )to release the extractable front panel.
Hold the right part of the front panel and pull it towards you gently.
Note:
Take care not to put pressure on the display or control buttons, or drop the front panel.
Place the Front Panel in the
supplied protective case.
Attaching the Front Panel
Push the front panel against the main unit to reattach it.
Notes:
When replacing the front panel, do not put pressure on the display or control buttons.
The control buttons may not work properly if the front panel is not attached properly. If this occurs, gently press the front panel.
Do not leave the front panel in any area exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
Do not drop the front panel or otherwise subject it to strong impact.
Do not allow such volatile agents as benzine, thinner, or insecticides to come into contact with the surface of the front panel.
Never try to disassemble the front panel.
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RELEASE Button
Front Panel
Protective Case
Front Panel
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Location of Controls
POWER Button EJECT Button CASSETE Door REW/FF( )
Button[DIRECTION] BAND Button
RELEASE Button PRESET(BEST STATION
MEMORY) BUTTON LCD Display TUNE Button MD/LD Button, CONTROL
Button
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POWER BAND
MD/LD
DN UP
TUNE
1 2 3
4 5 6
25WX2
1 2 3 4 5
910 8 7
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Sound Adjustment
POWER Button
Press POWER button or any other button to turn the unit on.
Press POWER button again to turn it off.
Note:
When you press the POWER button for 2 seconds after setting the proper Volume level and notice your setting is memorized simultaneously. Whenever you turn on the unit, it will operate at the volume level memorized.
MD/LD Button
Press the to change the control of volume, bass, treble and balance.
CONTROL Button
After you have selected the proper mode by using the MD/LD button, control the desired function by pressing this buttons within 5 seconds. After you finish selecting modes, the unit returns to the initial mode.
Operating display in all modes: A numeric display is converted by pressing this buttons.
Loudness Function
Press the MD/LD button for more than 2 seconds, activates the loudness circuit which boots to compensate the human earÕs lack of sensitivity to bass at low levels.
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Tape Playback
Radio Operation
Turn the power ON.
Insert a cassette tape with the exposed tape side to the right. If radio broadcast is being received, cassette playback automatically begins.
The tape direction can be reversed by pressing both( ) buttons together.
The tape direction automatically reverses when the tape end has been reached.
To stop playback, press the EJECT ( ) button and remove the cassette tape.
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POWER BAND
MD/LD
DN UP
TUNE
1 2 3
4 5 6
25WX2
exposed side
Basic Operation
Turn the power ON. Press the BAND button to select
the desired frequency band. Select the desired stations.
AUTO Tuning
Press the TUNE buttons for more than 1 seconds.
MANUAL Tuning
Press the TUNE buttons repeatedly until the desired station appears.
Adjust the Volume and Tone using MD/LD and CONTROL button.
Note:
When the power is on, if a cassette tape is inserted in the cassette compartment, tape playback starts automatically.
Memorizing Stations
24 stations [
18FM, 6AM(MW)]
can be preset using 1-6 PRESET(BEST STATION MEMORY) buttons. Stations often listened to can be quickly recalled.
Select the desired band using the BAND button.
Tune in the desired station using the TUNE buttons.
Press one of the
1-6 PRESET(BEST STATION MEMORY)
button for more than 2 seconds. The station has now been stored at one of the preset buttons.
Repeat steps and for each of the remaining 5 PRESET (BEST STATION MEMORY) buttons.
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Specifications
General
Output Power
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25 Wx2(Max.)
Power Source
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DC 12-15 V
Speaker impedance
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4 x 2 or 8 x 2
Ground System
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Negative
Dimensions(WxHxD) .............................188 x 58 x 166 mm(Without Front Panel)
Net Weight
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1.3 kg
Tape Player
Tape Drive System
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Full Auto Reverse
Tape Speed
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4.75 cm/sec.
Wow/Flutter
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0.2% (WRMS)
S/N Ratio
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50 dB
Frequency Response
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40-14,000 Hz
Tuner
FM
Frequency Range
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65.0-74.0 MHz, 87.5-108 MHz
S/N Ratio
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60 dB
Distortion (T.H.D. 0.5W)
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0.5%
Channel Separation
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30 dB
AM(MW)
Frequency Range
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522-1, 620 kHz
S/N Ratio
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50 dB
Distortion (T.H.D. 0.5W)
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0.5%
Note : The design and specifications are subject to change without
notice in the course of product improvement.
ÒThe working life of this product is 7 years since the date of purchase.Ó
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