REI CD-3000 Installation & Operation Manual

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USB INTERFACE
USB Standard USB1.1/2.0 (Full Speed) Maximum Supply Current 500mA File System Fat16/32 Decoding Format same as CD
Frequency Response (+/- 1dB) 10 – 20,000Hz Dynamic Range 80dB (1kHz) Harmonic Distortion 0.01% Decoding Format same as CD
AUDIO PRE-AMP SPECIFICATIONS
Max Output level 5V Output Impedance 600 Subwoofer output Not adjustable
AUXILIARY INPUT SPECIFICATION
Frequency Response (+/- 1db) 20HZ – 20Khz Input Voltage Maximum Voltage 1200mV Input impedance 10K
Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. Radio Engineering Industries, Inc.
6534 “L” Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68117
Phone: 402-339-2200 Toll-Free 1-800-228-9275
www.radioeng.com
Rev 0.2 02-28-13
AM/FM/CD/MP3 Weather Band Radio Receiver with USB/SD &
Auxiliary Inputs, 3 Built-in Microphone inputs for PA
Announcements
Installation/Operation Manual
50W x 4 CD-3000
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Thank you for purchasing the CD-3000 AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/SD Receiver from REI. This product is designed and tested to withstand temperature and vibration extremes. Please read the owner’s manual carefully before attempting to install.
If you have an installation question or need installation assistance, please call the:
SERVICE HOT LINE
1-877-726-4617 Toll Free USA & CA NADA
1-402-339-2200
FEATURES:
30s Anti-skip CD Mechanism
Front-panel SD/SDHC CARD & USB Type-A inputs
Supports MP3/WMA playback
Displays ID3 tag information
50W x 4 Output power
Non-volatile memory back-up stores user Presets when the battery is disconnected
7 channel NOAA® Weather Band Tuner
Electroni c AM/FM Stereo Tuner
EURO and USA frequency bands
Radio Station Lock-Out
12/24 hr Clock modes
Presets Up to 30 Radio Stations (18 FM, 12 AM)
Two Independent Aux Inputs (Front 3.5mm Stereo Jack/Rear RCA)
Electronic Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader Controls
LED Backlighting
Integrated PA Microphone inputs (Microphones & Adapters Sold Separately)
Rear Channel Pre-amp outputs
IR wireless Remote Control Ready (Remote and IR extension cable sold separately)
IF ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION COMPONENTS ARE NECESSARY, CONTACT YOUR REI SALES REP FOR: ** OEM /FACTORY WIRING HARNESS ADAPTERS ** ANTENNAS & ANTENNA ADAPTERS ** SPEAKERS & GRILLS
Radio Engineering Industries, Inc.
6534 “L” Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68117
www.radioeng.com
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SPECIFICATIONS: General Spe cifications
Operating Voltage (10.0 –15.6V allowable) Maximum Current Consumption 10A Standby Current Consumption 10mA
POWER OUTPUT
Continuous Output (4, 20 to 20,000 Hz at 1% THD) 4 x 25 Watts Maximum Power Output (at 1kHz) 4 x 50 Watts Speaker Impedance 4-8 Ohms
FM STEREO RADIO
Frequency range USA 87.5MHZ – 107.9MHZ (0.2 MHz step)
EURO 87.50MHZ –108.00MHz (0.05 MHz step) Usable Sensitivity 10.2 dBf. (0.9 uV, 75) 50db Quieting Sensitivity 15.2 dBf. (1.6 uV, 75) Stereo Separation 40dB (1kHz)
AM RADIO
Frequency range USA 530kHz – 1710kHz (10 kHz step) EURO 522kHz 1620kHz (9 kHz step) Usable Sensitivity 27 dB/uV (25uV, S/N 20dB) Signal to noise ratio (LEVEL60dbuV) 51 dB
WEATHER BAND TUNER
Range 162.400 –162.550MHz Usable Sensitivity (S/N = 20dB) 0.7uV(-9dBuV) Signal to noise ratio (LEVEL40dbuV) 42dB
CD/PLAYER
Signal/Noise Ratio (1kHz) 75dB Frequency Response (+/- 1dB) 5 – 20,000Hz Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHz) less than 0.20% (1Khz) Number of Channels 2 (stereo) MP3 decoding format MPEG-1 & 2 Audio layer 3 WMA decoding format Ver. 7, 7.1,8,9,10,11 (2ch audio) (Windows Media Player) Usable Discs: SVCD, CD-R/RW, CD-Audio,
CD-MP3, CD-WMA
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RADIO REMOVAL
3. To remove the radio, disconnect the rear support stud if installed. Carefully release the front Trim Ring lock tabs at the top and bottom of the nosepiece. Then insert the two release keys on both sides of the nosepiece and pull the radio out.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Measure
Power light does not turn on No power to yellow wire; no power
to red wire; blown fuse
Check for ACC/BATTERY
voltage with Multi-meter, check
fuse; press RESET button.
No sound Speakers not connected; speakers
connected with bad splices;
Speakers shorted to ground; total
speakers load not within 4-8/ch
Connect speakers to harness;
check all spliced wires; verify
speakers not shorted to chassis;
verify total speaker impedance.
Public Address can NOT be heard over speakers
Microphone volume level is “0”;
microphone is plugged into the
wrong input; wrong microphone
type is used
Turn the volume up when the
LCD display’s MIC 1 or MIC 2;
Check that the correct microphone type is connected
Digital media won’t play or says “ERROR” and skips to “AUX”
Media is an unsupported file type. Encode media with a supported
file type; make sure disc has
been finalized; use differ ent
software
Disc errors during CD playback Disc is scratched, internal optics
dirty, or the angle of operation is
too extreme.
Restore the CD by removing the
scratches. Adjust the angle of
operation to between 0°-30°.
LCD Display says MIC /MIC 1/ or MIC 2 and front controls are locked
PA system is triggered Remove microphone connections
and verify correct pinning;
replace microphone
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
(1) Power Button
(2) Volume/Select Knob
(3) Band Button
(4) Mode Button
(5) Reset Button
(6) Scan Button
(7) Preset Memory Buttons/r Playback Options
(8) Mute Button
(9) Radio Station Tune/Seek, Track Control Buttons
(10) Front Auxiliary Input Jack
(11) SD Card Input slot
(12) Display Button
(13) Clock Button
(14) USB Input Slot
(15) Eject Button
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OPERATION
1) Power Button
Press the Power Button to turn ON or OFF the unit. A red light means the unit is in standby, a Blue light means the radio is on.
2) Volume/Select Knob
Rotate the knob left or right to change the volume level. Press the knob to select one of the following functions: VOL---BASS---TREB---BAL---FAD Rotate the knob to adjust the desired setting.
3) Band Button
Press this button to change radio bands as follows: FM1—FM2—FM3—WB—AM1—AM2 Press this button to confirm changes in the SETUP menu
4) Mode Button
Press this button to select source mode (RADIO/DISC/USB/CARD/AUX1/AUX2) *USB and SD card must be inserted to activate these modes
5) Reset Button
If there is a malfunction of the unit, pressing the RESET button will clear the system
6) Scan Button
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to auto program available stations into all the preset memory buttons. This function will erase previous memorized stations and store the newly searched stations. Once completed, the radio will scan for 5 seconds through each of the preset stations of either the AM or FM band.
Press this button to automatically preview all radio stations in that band for 5 seconds
7) Preset Memory/Recall Buttons 1-6
Press these buttons momentarily to select the preset stations. Press and holding a button will preset the current station to the button being pressed.
During MP3 playback, use these buttons to scroll through available folders.
Press this button to PAUSE/PLAY the media (CD/SD/USB)
Press and hold this button to select INTRO ON/OFF on CD playback
Press and hold this button to change REPEAT from Track, Folder, All
Press and hold this button to turn RANDOM ON/OFF
**Preset buttons are pre-assigned frequencies in Weather Band Mode.
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REQUIRED RADIO DIMENSIONS
Verify the radio will fit by following the suggested dimensions below.
RADIO INSTALLATION
1. Verify lock Clips on the DIN collar are pressed inward. Place the collar into the dash opening. Bend the locking tabs outward as shown on the drawing below to secure into place in the Dash Opening.
2. Route all cable through the DIN collar and make all the necessary rear connections with the radio. Verify clearance; then gently insert the radio into the DIN Collar until both sides are locked. Install Trim Ring if not already installed. Secure rear mounting stud for additional support if desired.
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RADIO CONNECTIONS
Follow this easy wiring diagram when installing. Be sure to disconnect the battery negative terminal before beginning.
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8) Mute Button
Press this button to mute the source audio.
9) TUNE / SEEK /TRACK Buttons
Under Radio mode, press the desired button to manually tune a station moving upward or downward. Press and hold button momentarily and the radio will automatically seek or down to the next available radio station. Press and hold button for 3 seconds and the radio continuously tunes up or down until the button is released. These buttons also function as Weather Band Channel 7 (162.550 MHz) access. Under weather band mode, pressing these buttons will select weather band channels 1-7.
When playing digital media, use these buttons to track UP/DOWN to the desired chapter to playback.
10) Auxiliary Input Jacks
The unit is equipped with a front panel 3.5mm auxiliary input so you can connect your external portable audio player or portable satellite radio receiver. Press Mode to display AUX 1 for operation. The radio is also equipped with a second Rear RCA AUX 2 input. Press mode to display AUX 2 for operation.
*It may be necessary to adjust the volume level of your portable devise to achieve an optimal volume level.
11) SD Card Input
Insert the SD card and the radio will automatically switch to the CARD input and begin playback.
12) Display Button
Press this button to change display between available source information.
13) Clock Button
Press CLK button to change display between clock and source information.
Setting the Time: With the radio on, press CLK button momentarily to display the time. Next, press and hold the CLK button until the hour display begins to flash. Rotate Volume/Select Knob to adjust the hour. Press the CLK button again, and the minute display will flash. Rotate Volume/Select Knob to adjust the minute. Press Volume/Select to save the desired time.
14) USB Input
Insert a USB drive and the radio will automatically switch to USB input and begin playback.
**Note: The unit's USB port does not support the Apple iPod or iPhone.
15) Eject Button
Press this button to eject CD disc.
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RADIO STATION LOCK-OUT
Radio station Lock-Out gives Fleet managers the ability to restrict AM/FM playback. To enable operation, set acceptable stations into all the AM & FM presets. If only one station is allowed, preset that same station into all presets of either the FM or AM band. Once the stations are set, Press and hold both the VOL/SEL (2) and BAND (3) buttons for 3 seconds. The display will scroll “ENTER CODE”, at which time the user can enter a personal 4 digit code using presets 1-6. Once entered, the display will show “LOCKED” giving the user confirmation. The user will have access to only the AM & FM stations found in presets 1-6. If the user attempts to change the station using the SEEK/TUNE buttons, the display will scroll “ENTER CODE”. Entering the wrong code will scroll “ERR CODE”. Once the user enters the correct code, the display will show “UNLOCKED” and restore the radio to normal operation.
WEATHER BAND MODE
NOAA National Weather Radio Broadcasts from over 1000 locations throughout the U.S. on seven VHF/FM frequencies. Tune to receive continuous weather information 24 hours a day on one of the following frequencies.
Press preset 1 to select weather band channel 1 - 162.400MHZ Press preset 2 to select weather band channel 2 - 162.425MHZ Press preset 3 to select weather band channel 3 - 162.450MHZ Press preset 4 to select weather band channel 4 - 162.475MHZ Press preset 5 to select weather band channel 5 - 162.500MHZ Press preset 6 to select weather band channel 6 - 162.525MHZ **Press SEEK UP/DOWN to select weather band channel 7 - 162.550 MHz
It is possible to receive a very weak signal or no signal at all. Weather Band signals are just like AM & FM signals and are affected by weather conditions, obstructions, mountains, and valleys.
PA OPERATION
The CD-3000 has three PA Microphone inputs, 2 Dynamic & 1 Carbon microphone input. All microphones have priority over all other audio modes and MUTE the source audio being played when keyed. When the PA is triggered, the front display will show MIC 1, MIC 2 or MIC, until the trigger is un-keyed. Once released, it will return to the previous source mode at the previous volume level.
The Dynamic MIC 1 input is the Primary, and the other input MIC 2 is the Secondary. When the two are keyed simultaneously, the MIC 1 microphone will always have priority over the MIC 2.
All PA inputs operate regardless of radio power status, as long as both ACC and Battery power is applied to the radio. The volume levels of MIC 1 & MIC 2 can be independently adjusted from the radio’s main Volume/Select knob on the front of the
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radio. Once released, their final volume levels are stored into memory as default for the next time they are keyed. The volume levels of MIC 1 & MIC 2 can only
be adjusted when they are keyed. The volume of the Carbon microphone MIC is only adjustable on the microphone itself and therefore its level is not saved. A rear view of the radio’s PA pin connections are shown below:
NOTE: For easy viewing at night, the backlighting will always
be on when ACC +12V switched power is applied. Backlighting will only shut off when the switched ACC +12V power is removed.
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