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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before operating your car radio, read these instructions carefully to
familiarise yourself with this device. We recommend keeping these
instructions in your car to refer to when you need them.
SAFETY ON THE ROADS
Road safety should be your top priority. Use your car radio only in suitable
traffic conditions. Please ensure that you are familiar with the radio before
setting off.
You should always be able to hear police, fire and other emergency service
sirens in good time while in your vehicle. For these reasons, please play
your radio at an appropriate volume while driving.
INSTALLATION
If you wish to install your car radio yourself, please refer to the installation
and connection instructions at the start of this manual.
CD PLAYER
The CD player is a first class laser product.
The unit has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays from
escaping from the unit during normal use. In order to avoid injury to
the eyes never manipulate or damage the unit's security system.
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OVERVIEW
FRONT SLOT COVER
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MOD
1
2
OPEN
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VOL +
VOL -
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10
AF
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
SEL
TRACK
MU
TOP1
RPT
INT RDM
MP3
INT2
FLIP DOWN DETACHABLE CD PLAYER
EONLOUD
ALBUM
MUSIC
RPT3
12
15
MUTE
ARTIST
4
RDM
PTY
AF TA
3
POP
TP
ROCK
EQ
FLAT
CLASS
5
6
7
TA
BND
A.P
PTY
5
8
6
PWR
9
4
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FUNCTIONS
1.SEL and VOL+/VOL-: Multi-purpose buttons for audio settings/volume control
2. OPEN: Opens the control panel
3. LCD DISPLAY
4. UP and DOWN buttons
5.A.P.: Automatic station storage / MP3 search
6. BND: Band selection switch
7. TA: Traffic Announcement Identification
8. PTY: Program Type Code
9. POWER: On/off switch
10. AF: Switches on RDS mode
11. MUTE: Switch off sound
12. PRESENT STATION (1-6) and Top/INT/RPT/RDM buttons
13. MODE: Mode switch: radio / CD / MP3
14. LED: LED anti-theft protection
15. RESET: Reset to factory settings
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CONNECTION OPTIONS
4-SPEAKER (QUADRO) SYSTEM
CAR RADIO REAR VIEW
Important!
Memory back-up
should be
connected to
permanent plus
for the station
memory.
Antenna connection
Ignition lock
switch (B+)
Memory
Back-up
Earth
connection
Power
antenna
Loudspeaker
Front left
Loudspeaker
rear left
2-SPEAKER (DUAL) SYSTEM
Important!
Memory back-up
should be
connected to
permanent plus
Antenna connection
Ignition lock
switch (B+)
Memory
Back-up
Earth connection
(B-) (ground/earth)
for the station
memory.
antenna
Power
red
pink
black
yellow
red
pink
black
yellow
green
green/black
blue
blue/black
CAR RADIO REAR VIEW
RCA cable
gray
gray/black
white
white/black
RCA cable
right red
left white
Loudspeaker
Front right
Loudspeaker
rear right
right red
left white
Loudspeaker
Front left
An external amplifier can be connected to the cinch cables. Please refer to your
instructions for the external amplifier.
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Loudspeaker
Front right
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Insert the radio in the ISO slot for car radios in your vehicle, or select another location for
installation where it will not affect the driver's ability to drive.
Connect the cable shortly before finally installing the device and check the station memory
function.
If changes have to be made to the vehicle, consult a vehicle dealer or specialist workshop.
Incorrect installation can lead to malfunctions affecting the complete electrical system of the
vehicle.
If necessary use vehicle-specific ISO adapters for installing the car radio. These adapters
can be obtained from specialist workshops, dealers, or specialist departments of car equipment
warehouses.
Install the unit in such a manner that no injury can be caused during heavy braking or other
driving situations.
Note that the functioning of the car radio may
be impaired if it is installed at an angle of more
than 30% from a level position.
Ensure that the car radio is not exposed to
excessive temperatures (e.g. from direct
sunlight or air from the in-car heating system),
dust, dirt, or excessive vibration.
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PREPARATION
Before installation always remove the two transportation safety screws in the upper part
radio casing (recognisable by their red flags)!
Now remove the mounting frame from the casing of the car radio.
Remove screws before installing.
Remove screws
before installation.
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ASSEMBLY
The car radio can be fitted in any standard ISO slot for car radios. If you vehicle has
no ISO slot, please consult a specialist workshop, dealer, or a specialist department
of a car equipment warehouse.
Insert the mounting frame in the ISO installation slot.
Bend the flaps in the mounting frame with a screwdriver so that it is fixed firmly
in place in the installation slot (see diagram).
Now connect the car radio's ISO block to the
vehicle's two ISO plugs.
Connect the vehicle antenna's cable
Screwdriver
to the car radio antenna socket.
Push the car radio carefully into the slot until it fits securely.
Flaps
Dashboard
Installation frame
While pushing the radio, take care to ensure that the cables are not damaged during the
process.
Press the RESET BUTTON (15) using the
tip of a pen or another sharp object.
Insert the control panel as described in the next section.
Please use the car radio's ISO block for installation. These adapters can be obtained from
specialist workshops, dealers, or specialist departments of car equipment warehouses.
If the ISO block is separated from the radio the warranty will become NULL AND VOID!
INSERT THE CONTROL PANEL
Push the car radio forward into the slot until it fits securely.
Press von below and close the control panel,
so that you can see the display.
Control panel
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REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL
Press the OPEN button (2).
The control panel separates itself from the
housing and you can remove it.
For protection, always keep the control panel in its case.
PROBLEMS DUE TO INCORRECT CABLE CONNECTIONS
In some vehicle models, the standard arrangement of the cables [4] and [7] in the ISO block
A (see below, "ARRANGEMENT OF THE ISO BLOCK") is exchanged at the factory.
If this is the case in your vehicle, certain functions may be impaired: stations may not be
stored properly, for example.
To solve this, the red cable switched plus and the yellow cable (permanent plus) will need
to be reversed in the ISO block.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE ISO BLOCK
BLOCK B SpeakersBLOCK A Electricity supply
1 back right +1
2 back right -2
3 front right +3
4 front right -4 Switched plus (permanent 12 V supply from main electrical
system)
5 front left +5 Auto. antenna (also for external amplifiers, etc.)
6 front left -6
7 back right +7 Alternating plus (alternating 12 V voltage, via ignition)
8 back right -8 Earth/ground
Open
1357
B
2468
1357
A
2468
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OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
SWITCHING ON/OFF
Press the POWER button (9) to switch the car radio on or off.
VOLUME/BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE/FADER
By pressing the SEL button (1) repeatedly you can display the volume, bass, treble, balance
and fader settings and adjust them using the VOL+/VOL- (1) multi-keys control.
MENU FUNCTIONS
Hold down the SEL (1) key for longer than 1 second to call up the menu.
The individual menus are: MASK DPI/MASK ALL, DSP OFF/POP M/ROCK M/CLASS
Press the SEL (1) repeatedly to select the individual sub-menus. Choose your setting from
a sub-menu using the VOL+/VOL- (1) keys.
MODE - Radio/CD mode
Press the MODE (13) key to switch between the RADIO and CD modes
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RADIO FUNCTIONS
SELECT BAND
Press the BND button (6) to switch between FM (FM1, FM2, FM3) and medium wave (MW1,
MW2). You can store up to 6 stations in each band.
TUNING IN STATIONS
Press the tuning buttons (4). You can search forwards or backwards by holding down one
of these buttons.
STORING STATIONS
After the tuning function has located a station, keep one of the number buttons 1-6 (12) held
down for a few seconds. A beep will sound to indicate that the station has been stored.
FINDING STORED STATIONS
By pressing a number button 1-6 (12) you can locate the stations you have stored.
STORING STATIONS AUTOMATICALLY (AP)
By pressing the AP button (5) all stations that can be picked up will be stored in order.
REGIONAL PROGRAMME MODE
Some stations broadcast regional programmes. So that only these alternative frequencies
for the required regional programmes are selected, hold down the AF button (10) until you
hear a signal tone.
PTY (Program Type Code)
To activate the menu, press the PTY button (8).
You can now search for or select your preset stations by the following categories:
-> PTY MUSIC -> PTY SPEECH -> PTY OFF
Key
Type of musicType of speech programmes
1POP MNEWS, AFFAIRS (current affairs),
INFO (information)
2EASY M, LIGHT MSPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA
3CLASSICS CULTURE, SCIENCE,
OTHER M (other music)VARIED
4JAZZ, COUNTRYWEATHER , FINANCE ,
CHILDREN
5NATION M, OLDIESSOCIAL, RELIGION
6FOLK MTRAVEL, LEISURE,
DOCUMENT
Please note that this information will depend on the region, the broadcaster
and the station.
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RADIO (CONT.)
TA ("TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT")
Hold down the TA button (7) to switch this mode on or off.
When the TA function is active during CDs or MP3 playback, the unit will automatically switch
back to the radio mode. This can be interrupted by pressing the TA button again without
switching off the TA function.
RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM)
RDS is a service provided by radio stations. In addition to traditional music and voice services
they also broadcast additional information in the form of encrypted digital signals and these
are analysed and displayed by the car radio.
Press the AF button (10) to switch the RDS mode on or off. On the display (3) you can now
see the programme name and other information (traffic information, the title of the track
currently being played, etc.).
The following different kinds of RDS services may be available:
PI (Programme Identification Code):
The PI code is used by the radio to identify the station being received.
PS (Programme Service Name):
This service allows the station's name to be displayed.
AF (Alternative Frequencies):
The car radio automatically searches for an alternative frequency for the current station with
the strongest signal.
If there is a traffic announcement, then this enables the radio to switch to the radio station
broadcasting it even if you are currently listening to another station.
PTY (Programme Type Code)
This code enables you to search for your selected type of programme, for example a sport
Please note that the information displayed will depend on the region, the broadcaster and
the station.
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CD PLAYER
INSERTING AND REMOVING CDS
To insert a CD press the OPEN button (2). Insert the CD into the slot. The CD will now be
played. The display (3) will show [S-CDP].
To remove the CD press the EJECT button, this is located on the rear of the front panel.
The CD will be ejected. The car radio will change back to RADIO mode.
SKIPPING TRACKS
By pressing the UP and DOWN buttons (4), you can select the previous or next track on
the CD. The track number is shown on the display (3).
PAUSING CD PLAYBACK
You can pause the CD by pressing the TOP button (12). Pressing the button again will restart
playback.
FAST FORWARD/REWIND
By holding down the UP and DOWN buttons (4) buttons for a little longer, you can "spool"
forwards or backwards through the track being played.
SCANNING ALL TRACKS
Press the INT button (12). The first 10 seconds (approx.) of every track will be played in
order. Further pressing of the button will change the playback mode back to normal.
REPEATING A TRACK
Press the RPT button (12). The current track will be repeated. Further pressing of the button
will change the playback mode back to normal.
RANDOM PLAY OF ALL TRACKS
Press the RDM button (12). The player will "shuffle" through the tracks, playing them in
random order. Pressing the button again will change the playback mode back to normal.
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MP3 PLAYER
An MP3 CD will start to play automatically as soon as it is inserted in the player. Please refer
to "CD PLAYER OPERATION" for details of the button functions.
You can select the tracks and artists directly. The use of this function and other MP3-specific
functions will depend to some degree on the MP3 CD itself. Please bear this in mind when
producing this type of CD.
TRACK SEARCH (NUMBERS)
Press the AP button (5). The display (3) will show [TRK SCH]. Now enter the number using
the number keys. Confirm your selection by pressing the BAND "ENTER" button (6).
ARTIST SEARCH (LETTERS)
Press the AP button (5) twice. The display (3) will show [FILE SCH]. Now enter the number
using the number keys. Confirm your selection by pressing the BAND "ENTER" button (6).
To limit the search you can also add the letters that come after the first letter. To do this,
after entering the first letter press the SEL (1) button and enter the next letter. Confirm your
selection by pressing the BAND "ENTER" button (6).
TABLE FOR MP3 SEARCHES
KeyAction
A.P. (5)Select setting
SEL (1)Confirm
BND (6)Move between characters
Multi-purpose control (1) Scroll through all available letters and numbers
When producing your MP3 CDs please ensure that the tracks are listed either individually
or in folders. Never mix tracks and folders as this can lead to problems during playback
and especially when searching. All standard MP3 codings can be played by the unit.
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MP3-PLAYER (CONT.)
ID3 TAG
This feature refers to a block of information stored on an MP3 CD lying
"behind" the actual music information on the MP3. Among other things, it
includes the name of the artist, the name of the track, the name of the album,
the year it was released, the style of music, and in some cases notes.
The car radio can read this block of information and show it on the display
(3). This is more user-friendly than with an audio CD, where only the title
(track) numbers are displayed.
When producing your MP3 CDs, please take care to ensure that you can input or modify the
ID3 tag for your MP3 CDs yourself using an ID3 tag editor available from specialist providers.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESUGGESTIONS
The unit cannot beThe ignition is notActivate the ignition by
switched on.switched on.turning the key.
One of the fusesReplace the fuses.
is faulty!
The CD cannotThere is already aRemove the CD from the unit.
be loaded or CD in the unit
taken out.
The disk is Place the CD with the
the wrong way up.label facing upwards.
The disk is dirtyClean the CD or place
defective.another CD in the unit.
The temperature inWait until the ambient
the car is too high.temperature has stabilised.
Condensation!Switch off the car radio
No sound!The volume is setAdjust the volume to the
to minimum.required level.
The cables are notCheck the cable connections.
connected properly.
Function buttonsThe built-in microcomputerPress the RESET button (15).
do not work! cannot function
owing to interference.
The control panel isCheck that the control panel
not inserted properly.is inserted correctly.
The CD jumpsThe installation angleCorrect the installation angle!
increases to 30°.
The CD is very dirtyClean the CD or place another CD
or faulty.in the player.
Self-burned CDsCheck the self-burned CD in
do not play properly. in another player.
Radio and/or theThe antenna cable isCheck the antenna cable for
automatic stationnot correctlycorrect position.
memory do notconnected.
work.The transmission signals Tune in the stations manually.
are too weak.
Station storage functionThe steady plus cable Check the cable connections.
does not work.is not correctly For this, refer to the
connected."INSTALLATION" chapter.
and then try again.
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TECHNICAL DATA
GENERAL
Operating voltageDC13.8 V, negative earth connection
Fitting dimensions178 x 165 x 50 cm (W x D x H)
Output power4 x 40 watt max.
4 x 25 watt RMS (10% THD)
Fuses0.5 amp (red); 15 amp (pink); 0,5 amp (yellow)
RADIO
FM WAVEBAND
Frequency range87.5 108 MHz
MW WAVEBAND
Frequency range522 1620 kHz
CD/MP3 PLAYER
Frequency range 40 Hz 18kHz
MPEG rate64 320 k
MP3 PlaybackISO 9660/Joliet format
COMPACT
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIODIGITAL AUDIO
Recordable
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
ReWritable
SUPPORTED CD FORMATS
Audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs
can all be played.
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Please note:
These days there are many non-standard CD recording and copy protection procedures in
use and a wide range of CD-R and CD-RW discs on the market. Therefore in individual cases
there may be read errors or delays. This does not mean the unit is faulty.
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