Targa TAG-7000 Instruction Manual

TAG-7000
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Car Stereo CD / CDR / CDRW / MP3 Player
with PLL AM / FM Stereo Radio
USB / MMC / SD Card Input
Flip Down and Deatachable Front Panel System
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
1. POWER ON/OFF ( )
2. FUNCTION SELECT BUTTON: BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE/ FADER / AUDIO DSP/ESP/BEEP/SEEK/VOL LAST (SEL)
3. VOL UP/VOL DOWN FOR BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE/FADER
4. PRESET STATIONS (1,2,3,4,5,6)
5. STEREO/MONO BUTTON (ST)
6. LOUDNESS BUTTON (LOUD)
7. LOCAL/DISTANT SELECT (LOC)
8. DISPLAY BUTTON (Set the Clock) (DISP)
9. MODE BUTTON (MD)
10. BAND SELECTOR SWITCH (BND)
11. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING (FREQ UP
OR FREQ
DOWN
)
12. AUTOMATICALLY STORE STATIONS (A/PS)
13. ‘SCAN’ AUTOMATIC TUNING CONTROL (SCN)
14. MUTE BUTTON (MU)
15. LCD DISPLAY
16. OPEN PANEL BUTTON (
)
17. CD SLOT
18. CD EJECT BUTTON (
)
19. PAUSE BUTTON
20. INTRO BUTTON (Preview all Tracks) ‘INT’
21. REPEAT BUTTON ‘RPT’
22. RANDOM BUTTON ‘RDM’
23, 24. 10 TRACK UP/DOWN SELECT: (In case of MP3 files) 25 RESET BUTTON
26. USB Port
27. MULTI-MEDIA CARD (MMC) / SD CARD SLOT
1
11
10
4
2 93
24
2123
22
19 20
12
8
(1-6)
POWER
2
INT3RPT
MP3
1
PAUSE
MODE
DISP
5 64
RDM
AS/PS
BAND
SEL
ENTER
VOL
VOL
TUNE/SEEK
4
(1-6)
15 16 271113 8 101 2 312
914 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 6 5 26
RESET
25
18 17
INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with the normal driving functions of the driver.
Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation.
Be sure to remove the front panel before installing the unit.
Mounting angle adjustment
Adjust the mounting angle to less than 20°.
MOUNTING EXAMPLE Installation in the dashboard
Note: Keep the release key in the safe place as you may need it in future to remove the unit
from the car.
Detaching and attaching the front panel
The front panel of this unit can be detached in order to prevent the unit from being stolen.
FOLDING DOWN AND DETACHING/ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL
Before detaching the front panel, be sure to press the PWR button (1) OFF first. Then press the OPEN button (16), let the Front Panel arrive in horizontal position and detach the panel by pulling it towards you as illustrated.
Notes:
Do not press the front panel hard against the unit when attaching it. It can be easily attached
by pressing it lightly against the unit.
When you carry the front panel with you, put it in the supplied front panel case.
Do not press hard or give excessive pressure to the display window of the front panel when
attaching it to the unit.
Bend these claws, if necessary
Release screw and bracket
2
182mm
53mm
3
4
TAP
1
2
1
3
1
2
TO SUPPORT THE UNIT
ISO CONNECTOR
RCA Jack Line Out Line In : Red (right) : Red (right) : White (left) : White (left)
CONNECTOR A
1.
2.
3.
4. MEMORY +12V
5. AUTO ANTENNA OUTPUT
6.
7. +12V (TO IGNITION KEY)
8. GROUND
Note: (connector A no. 7) must be connected by car ignition key in order to avoid that car battery becomes weak when the car will be not used for long period.
CONNECTOR B
1. REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
2. REAR RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
3. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (+)
4. FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER (-)
5. FRONT LEFT SPEAKER (+)
6. FRONT LEFT SPEAKER (-)
7. REAR LEFT SPEAKER (+)
8. REAR LEFT SPEAKER (-)
Maintenance FUSE REPLACEMENT
If the fuse blows, check the power connecton and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after the replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In this case, consult your nearest re­pairing center.
Warning
Use the specified amperage fuse for each lead. Use of a higher amperage fuse may cause serious damage.
2468 1357
B
2468 1357
A
1. UNIT
2. RELEASE CASE
3. DASH BOARD
4. HEX NUT
5. LOCK WASHER
6. PLAIN WASHER
7. CAR BODY
8. REAR SUPPORT STRAP
9. TAPPING SCREW
10.M5 X 15 HEX BOLT
Dashboard
10
7
1
2
3
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
8
9
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. POWER ON/OFF
By pressing this key, the unit is switched on and off. This unit is turned on by pressing any key.
2. SELECT
3. VOLUME UP/DOWN
Turning the VOL knob Right or Left (3), you can adjust VOL/BASS/TREB/BAL/FAD. To select other functions, press the SEL (2) button shortly until the desired functions is shown on the display. Figure 1 shows how control functions are selected using the SEL button.
Fig. 1 Selection of sound control functions
1. VOL 2. SEL 3. BAS 4. TRE 5. BAL 6. FAD
Turning the VOL knob Right or Left. Increase or decrease the volme by turning
VOL
or
VOL
.
These buttons can be used to adjust the BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE and FADER.
AUDIO DSP CONTROLS (2)
When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it is activated as selecting mode of these function.
ESP MODE (2)
When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it is activated as 12 sec. or 45 sec. of ESP mode can be selected.
MULTI CD SECTION MODE (2)
When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it is activated as selecting mode of these function.
CD MULTI ON/OFF mode is selected by
VOL
or
VOL
key. CD MULTI ON: Read multi
section CD. CD MULTI OFF: Read first section only.
BEEP MODE (2)
When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it is activated as selecting mode of these function.
BEEP ON: BEEP sound can be heard from speaker when the buttons are pressed.
1 3
2
4
2
5
2
6
2
2
DSP
SEL
2 sec.
POP M --- ROCK M --- CLASS --- FLAT M --- DSP OFF
VOL
ESP 12s. / 45s.DSP
SEL
2 sec.
SEL
ESP
VOL
CD MULTI ON/OFFDSP
SEL
2 sec.
SEL
MULTI
ESP
SEL
VOL
ESP
SEL
DSP
SEL
BEEP
SEL
2 sec.
SEL
MULTI
BEEP ON/OFF
VOL
SEEK MODE (2)
When press the SEL button for more than 2 seconds, it is activated as selecting mode of these function.
SEEK 1: When SEEK 1 mode is activated, AUTO SEEK SCAN is stopped when station is detected even user still push SEEK button. SEEK 2: Auto SEEK SCAN is not stopped even station is detected if user push SEEK button. When release this SEEK button, then stop when station is defected.
4. PRESET STATIONS
Six numbered preset button store and recall stations for each band.
Storing a station:
1. Select a band (if needed)
2. Select a station
3. Hold a preset button longer than one second. Preset station number appears in the
display when station is saved.
Recall a station:
1. Select band (if needed)
2. Press a preset button for less than one second to select stored station.
5. STEREO/MONO SELECTOR
When FM stations are weak and are disturbed, listening can be improved by selecting MONO. Press the button once, reception will then be in MONO. Repress to go back to FM-stereo mode, “ST” appears on the display.
6. LOUDNESS CONTROL
Press this button to operate. The bass and treble response will be boosted. Push this button again to return the player to its normal operation. This function is useful when listening at low levels. The loudness control will boost the bass and treble response thus giving a more lively performance. While this function is operating, the display shows “LOUD”.
7. LOCAL/DISTANT BUTTON
Press this button to select “Local” position in areas with strong signals to let radio stop at only strong stations during manual tuning (LOC appears). Press to Distant position in areas with weak signals to listen to all stations.
8. DISPLAY BUTTON (Set the Clock)
Selects radio frequency or clock display.
To set the clock:
1. With clock display selected, hold down (DISP) button until clock display starts flashing.
2. Rotating
VOL
to change minutes,
VOL
to change hours.
3. Press (DISP) button to start clock.
9. MODE BUTTON
By pressing this key, user can select. AUX/TUNER/CD-MP3/USB or MMC/SD mode.
10. BAND SELECTOR SWITCH
Push this switch to select the desired band. Selection is made in regular sequence as FM1­FM2-FM3-AM1-AM2.
ESP
SEL
DSP
SEL
SEEK
SEL SEL
2 sec.
SEL
MULTI BEEP
SEEK1 / SEEK 2
VOL
11. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL TUNING (FREQ UP OR FREQ DOWN )
(A) RADIO MODE
When pressed for less than 1 second, these keys operate as manual tuning mode. When pressed longer than 1 sec., they are operated as SEEK tuning mode. If the keys are not pressed for 3 seconds, they will return to SEEK mode again.
(B) CD PLAYER MODE
When pressed for less than 1 second, they will operate as TRACK UP or TRACK DOWN mode. When pressed longer than 1 sec., they will operate as CUE or REVIEW mode.
12. AUTOMATICALLY STORE STATIONS
Select six strong stations and store them in current band.
1. Select a band (if needed)
2. Hold A/PS button for more than three seconds. The new stations replace stations already
stored in that band.
Preset Scan
Scan stations stored in current band
1. Select a band (if needed)
2. Touch A/PS for more than one second but less than three seconds. Radio pauses for
five seconds at each station. Touch A/PS again to stop scanning when desired station is reached.
13.‘SCAN’ AUTOMATIC TUNING CONTROL (SCN)
This key is operated as RADIO SCAN. The operation is similar as normal search but different thing is holding 5 seconds on every station detected in RADIO SCAN mode.
14. MUTE Button (MU)
Press this button to mute the sound at once. Press again to return to previous volume level.
15. LCD DISPLAY
The Liquid Crystal Display will display the current state of the unit.
16. OPEN FRONT PANEL BUTTON
Press
button and the front panel will be open.
CD CONTROL LOCATION OF PARTS
11. TRACK/SEARCH BUTTON FORWARD AND REVERSE TRACK SEARCH
Press and release to advance to next track or to return to the beginning of the current track (track number will be displayed). Press and hold to fast forward or reverse. Play will begin at the point when you release the button.
17. CD SLOT
18. CD EJECT BUTTON
Press the EJECT button to remove the CD. The receiver will automatically switch to radio mode.
19. PAUSE BUTTON
Press to pause CD playback. Press again to resume playback.
20. INTRO BUTTON (Preview all Tracks) ‘INT’
When this button is pressed, ‘INT ON’ indication is displayed and the first several seconds of each track of the disc is played. Press again to stop intro and listen to track.
21. REPEAT BUTTON ‘RPT’
When this button is pressed, ‘RPT ON’ indication is displayed and the selected track will be continually repeated until the Track repeat mode is cancelled by pressing ‘RPT’ button again.
22. RANDOM BUTTON ‘RDM’
When this button is pressed, ‘RDM ON’ indication is displayed and each track on the disc is played in random order instead of normal progression. To cancel RANDOM mode, press ‘RDM’ button (22) again.
23, 24. 10 TRACK UP/DOWN SELECT: (In case of MP3 files)
M5: 10 Track down / M6: 10 Track up
HOW TO SELECT MP3 FILES
1. Searching Track:
Press “A/PS”, then search track is activated.
Press “SEL”, then the first digit will flash.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, select first digit desired.
Press “SEL”, then the first digit is fixed and second digit will flash.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, select 2’nd 3’rd respectively.
Then automatically the song selected will start.
2. Searching File Name:
Press “A/PS” twice, then file search is activated.
Press “SEL”, then the first directory is displayed.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, you can select the desired directory.
Press “SEL” again, then the directory is fixed and the first file name is displayed.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, you can select the file you want.
Press “SEL”, then the song selected will start.
3. Searching Character:
Press “A/PS” 3 times, then character search mode is activated.
Press enter “SEL” button, then “A” character is displayed.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, you can select the desired letter.
Press enter “SEL” key longer than 2 sec.
The song with the same character you selected is displayed.
With “VOL
VOL
/ VOL
VOL
” knob, you can select the desired song.
Press enter “SEL” key, then the song selected will start.
RESET
Reset button (25) is placed on the housing. The reset button is to be activated for the following reason:
Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.
All the funciton button do not operated.
Error symbol on the display.
Connecting it to Portable MP3 Player
26. USB Port
Using USB cable to connect Your Portable MP3 Player.
27. MULTI-MEDIA CARD (MMC) / SD CARD SLOT
Support MP3 ID3 format music only.
* IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
BECAUSE OF THE GREAT VARIETY OF PRODUCTS WITH USB,SD AND MMC CARD PORTS AND THEIR SOMETIMES QUITE MANUFACTURER-SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS WE CAN NEITHER GUARANTEE THAT ALL DEVICES WILL BE RECOGNIZED NOR THAT ALL OPERATING OPTIONS THAT ARE POSSIBLE IN THEORY WILL ACTUALLY WORK.
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