VDO CD 2104, CD 2204, CD 2304 MP3 User Manual

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SETUP
LOUND OFF
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START 1
MUTE 0
TEL OFF MUTE-LO
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LOGIC ON
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SCAN OFF
PRE SCAN
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LOC TUNE
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NOSCROLL*
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BEEP 1 BEEP 2BEEP OFF BEEP 5BEEP 4BEEP 3
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S-VOL 1 S-VOL 2SVOL OFF S-VOL 4S-VOL 3
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CLK OFFCLK ON
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MANCLOCKRDSCLOCK
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24HCLOCK12HCLOCK
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CD -1 CD +2CD +1CD 0
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MP3 -1*MP3 -2* MP3 +2*MP3 +1*MP3 0*
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CDRW OFF
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LOGIC OFF
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LED OFF
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AMERICA ASIAEUROPE
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AUTOTUNEMAN. TUNE
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RDS OFFRDS ON
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REG ON REG OFFREG AUTO
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AF OFFAF ON
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SCAN 5
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FRQ SCAN
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MWLW OFFW ON
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AM OFFAM ON
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NEWS OFFNEWS ON
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DX TUNE
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EDI OFF
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SCR ONCE*
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SERV ON
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MILE
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TAVOL 47
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MUTE 16
BEFORE YOU START....
CONTENTS PAGE
Thank you for purchasing this product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and subjected to rigorous testing. Kindly familiarise yourself with the product by reading this user manual. Keep this manual handy
in your car for future reference.
This manual covers the following models: CD 2104, CD 2204, CD 2304 MP3
This main difference between them are as follows: MP3 and CD TEXT-for CD 2304MP3 only
ENVIRONMENT
This booklet is printed on low-chlorine recyclable paper.
IMPORTANT
This device has been designed and produced according to applicable Safety Regulations. Please read carefully the instruction manual and use the device as intended.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the connectors
To ensure good connection between the set and the detachable front, it is advisable to clean the connectors with a cotton swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol periodically.
INSTALLATION ................................................ 5
PREPARATION ................................................ 5
MOUNTING ..................................................... 7
FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION .................... 8
SECURITY ....................................................... 9
AUDIO.............................................................. 9
RADIO............................................................. 10
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ON FM ........... 11
CD, MP3* ........................................................ 12
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ................................... 13
SETUP ............................................................14
TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................... 16
INSTALLATION
If your car is equipped with ISO connectors, simply insert them in the connectors of the car radio. If not, you can use an adaptor cable. Ensure all
cables are installed so that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges or moving parts.
PREPARATION
Voltage and polarity: The set must be connected
to a 12V car battery with negative terminal to earth (car chassis). Installation in vehicles not fulfilling these requirements could result in malfunction, damage or fire.
Warning: To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the negative car battery terminal
until the set has been mounted and con­nected (fig.1 See separate installation card).
CONNECTOR A** (fig. 2) Power supply connections
Red wire A7 : Connect to a permanent 12V supply. This is the main power supply. Ensure this connection can handle a current of 10A.
Yellow/red wire A4 : Connect to a switched 12V supply (switched on/off by car ignition).
Brown wire A8: Connect to earth (car chassis).
* Depending on version ** For this accessory, see your dealer Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10
Optional connections (fig. 2)
SMART Volume volume control which automatically adjust the volume depending on your car's speed.
Connect pin A1 to a signal from the speedometer of your car. Some cars are already prepared for it (e.g. certain VW & Vauxhall/Opel cars), please consult your dealer. If not, you may need a more detailed installation requiring extra equipment to enable your car to become compatible.
: Intelligent
5
This can only be accomplished by persons familiar with automotive electrical and mechanical systems.
After Connection, see "SPECIAL FUNCTIONS' for calibration procedure.
Electronic antenna/Motorised antenna
Connect pin A5 to the power supply for an electronic antenna or the control wire for the relay of an automatic motorised antenna. Use the small connector supplied.
Do not use this connection for the supply lead of the aerial motor!
Pilot light
:
When the car headlights are switched on, the backlight of all headunit key buttons will be
illuminated
(even when the headunit is switched off). Connect pin A6 to the dashboard illumination wiring of the car. Note : In certain car (e.g. VW Passat) the dashboard illumination is dimmed by a digitally modulated signal (PWM - Pulse Width Modulation). This PWM signal can disturb the illumination display of the car radio. In this case, connect pin A6 to the switch signal of the low beam headlight. Please consult your car dealers for more information.
Green connector C2 (fig. 5) Steering wheel remote control
You can connect certain car steering wheel mounted remote control to this set via an interface. Please consult your dealer for the correct interface.
OTHERS CONNECTIONS
:
Telphone mute (fig.8, fig.9)
If your car telephone or the car kit of your mobile phone provides a mute signal, it can be used to automatically interrupt the set's sound output.
Connect the telephone mute wire to the
connector D1.
See 'SETUP' select option 'TEL' and set 'MUTE
LO' or 'MUTE HI' (according to phone type) to
automatically interrupt the set's sound output when using your car phone.
External Remote Display (fig.7)
You can show the content of headunit on a
specific car remot display via connector D3. Contact your dealer for an ' EDI Box ' of the specific car which is sold separately.
CONNECTOR B** (fig. 3) Loudspeakers (use 4 ohm loudspeakers only)
Do not connect any of the loudspeaker leads to
earth or directly to a booster/amplifier without high level input or via an external fader! You can connect the loudspeaker leads directly to an amplifier with high level input.
Connecting 4 loudspeakers:
Front Rear
Left+ Green [B5] White [B7]
Left- Green/black [B6] White/black [B8]
Right+ Grey [B3] Blue [B1] Right- Grey/black [B4] Blue/black [B2]
CONNECTOR C
1
Yellow Connector C1 for Pre-out* (fig. 4)
Connect a power amplifier (with 4 addi-
tional loudspeaker) to this set with the RCA cable.
Connect Red socket to Right channel and white
socket to Left channel.
Connect Blue wire to Amplifier Remote on/off.
* Depending on version ** For this accessory, see your dealer
6
MOUNTING
METAL SLEEVE (fig. 10)
Install the metal sleeve (dimension 182x53 mm)
in the dashboard. For optimal performance of the CD player, the metal sleeve should be positioned horizontally (between -10o and +30o).
Fix metal sleeve into place by pressing the metal tags outwards using a screwdriver.
CONNECTING THE RADIO (fig. 9)
Ensure the battery is disconnected.
Insert aerial plug E into aerial socket (good
reception is only possible with a good aerial). Fix antenna adaptor if needed. Use hook (J) on back of set to secure fixing.
Insert power supply connector A into socket A’.
Insert loudspeaker connector B into socket B’.
(optional) Remove the protective cover from
socket C’.
(optional) Insert the yellow line-out connector C1 into socket C1’.
(optional) Insert the blue CD changer connector C3 into socket C3’.
(optional) Insert the green connector C2 into socket C2’. The green connector slides between the yellow connector C1 and the blue connector C3. You need at least one of these connections to keep C2 in place.
REMOVING RADIO (using the two U- brackets supplied)
Remove the trimplate around the front panel.
Insert both U-brackets into the holes on the front
of the set until they lock. Pull out the radio (fig.
13).
REAR MOUNTING (fig. 14)
Remove the trimplate around the front panel and
the side springs.
Select a position where the screw holes of the mounting bracket and the screw holes of the radio become aligned and tighten the screws at 2 places on each side.
Only use M5 screws that are not longer than 6mm.
REPLACING FUSE (fig. 9)
Replace with a 10A blade-type fuse. The new
fuse must be of exactly this value and type otherwise the set will not be adequately protected. Ignoring this procedure may lead to damage to the set, which will invalidate the guarantee.
INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
Most modern cars have sufficient interference
suppression. If you experience interference generated by the car, consult your garage.
MOUNTING RADIO
This radio can be properly installed either from conventional Front Mounting or Rear Mounting.
FRONT MOUNTING
Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the
springs at either side of the radio snap into the openings of the sleeve (fig. 11).
Finally reconnect the negative car battery terminal (fig. 12).
* Depending on version
7
FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION
For illustration, see page 3, figure A.
1
................ Short press: Switch on; mute/demute (when set is on)
Long press: Switch off
2 .................... Flip down the detachable panel
3 .............. Short press: Desired sound source
...... Long press: Sound mode
4 ............................ Rotary knob: Volume up / down; level settings
5 Short press: Waveband
...................
...................
Long press: Autostore function
6 ......................Short press: Traffic announcement
Long press: Illum brightness button
7 ............ Short press: Random playback on/off (CD)
Short press: Recall preset 1
(Tuner)
Long press: Enter Preset store mode (Tuner)
8
............
Short press: Repeat on/off (CD) Short press:
Recall preset 2
(Tuner)
Long press: Enter Preset store mode (Tuner)
9 ............
Short press: Track scan on/off (CD) Short press:
Recall preset 3
Long press: Enter Preset store mode (Tuner)
10 ............
Short press:
Recall preset 4 or 5 or 6
Long press: Enter Preset store mode (Tuner)
11 DISPLAY ........... Short press: Display mode
SETUP ................ Long press: Set up mode
12
13 /
/
............... Search lower/higher frequency (tuner); Next/previous track (CD, and MP3*)
...................
Short press:
Recall A-Z stations up/down (Tuner)
5 tracks up/down (CD) Dir up/down (MP3*)
Long press: A-Z mode activation
(Tuner)
(Tuner)
* Depending on version
8
SECURITY
AUDIO
For theft protection this set is provided with the following security features :
DETACHABLE FRONT
Take the detachable front with you when leaving the car. Keep it in its protective box. Always replace the detachable front before starting to drive.
Removing the front (See page 3, figure B)
Press
to flip down the detachable front.
Pull at the left hand corner of the detachable front to remove the front.
Replacing the front (See page 3, figure C)
Insert the detachable front starting with any side
of the set.
Push the detachable front until it clicks into position.
LOCKING THE DETACHABLE FRONT (See page 3, figure E)
The detachable front can be locked by a D2 x10 screw.
Remove the trimplate
Flip down the detachable front.
Insert a D2 x10 screw (inside the accessories
bag) in position
1
.
SECURITY LIGHT
The LED flashes when the detachable front is
removed when the ignition is off. You can switch off the flashing warning light. See 'SETUP' (page 15 ), option 'LED' .
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
This set has a unique identification number (stated on the 'Security card'). This card is required as a proof of ownership when the set is stolen, when the detachable front is lost or when requesting service.
Remove the 'Security card' before installing the set. Do not keep the 'Security Card' in your car.
ON/OFF
Press to switch on the set. Press
for more than 2 seconds to switch off the set.
VOLUME
Please make sure you can still hear the traffic
(horns, sirens........)
Turn the volume knob to adjust the volume. The volume automatically increases or de­creases if the SMART Volume connection has been installed and selected (See Installation). Note : You can adjust the start-up volume. When the start-up volume is set to maximum level, it may be extremly loud when you switch on the set. See 'SETUP', option 'Start'.
MUTE
Press to mute/demute the sound when
the set is switched on. Note : You can adjust the mute level.The volume may be louder during mute when the mute level is higher (e.g. 16) than the current volume (e.g.
5). See 'SETUP' , option 'MUTE'.
AUDIO MODE SETTING
Press
to select desired audio
mode.
Turn the Rotary Knob
to adjust the selected audio mode. – BASS : Bass (-7...+7) – TRE : Treble (-7...+7) – BAL : Balance (-7...+7) –FAD : Fader (-7...+7) – Sound Style ( USER,FLAT,JAZZ,VOCAL,
POP,CLASSIC,ROCK)
After 5 seconds the display goes back to the last mode of operation. Adjustment of Bass and Treble setting is only possible when USER is selected as the
sound style. Different Sound style can be set for each source* (Radio,
CD/MP3* ).
* Depending on version
9
SOURCE
Press to select the desired source :
- TUNER
- CD/MP3*
RADIO
WAVEBAND
Press to select the desired band:
1 1
Note : You can suppress MW/L not required. See Setup, Option 'MW/LW(AM)'.
AUTOMATIC SEARCH
Use search tuning to automatically search for a station.
Press
or
to a higher frequency
–You will receive a station after a short time.
search for another station, press the key again. Note : You can select the search sensitivity for FM. See 'SETUP', option 'LO/DX'.
Frequency scan / Preset scan (see ' option 'SCAN')
Frequency scan allows you to listen to each located station on the current waveband while Preset scan allows you to listen to each stored preset station on the current waveband.
Press Frequency scan(exclusion of FM A-Z) or Preset scan
2 2
3
2
1
W (AM) bands if
to tune to a station of a lower frequency
.
To
SETUP'
or
to
activate
PRESELECTED STATIONS Manually storing stations in a preset
You can manually store 18 FM stations, 12 MW stations and 6 LW stations.
Press
to select desired waveband.
Tune in to the desired station.
Press the desired preset key (1 to 6) for more
than 2 seconds to store the current tuned station.
When storing an FM station, the relevant RDS information and AF mode (on/off) are also stored on the preset.
Recalling a preset(Short press)
Press the desired preset key (1 to 6) to recall
the stored station.
Automatically storing stations (AUTO-STORE)
This function automatically stores
stations in the FMAST band or
12 strongest FM
6 strongest
MW(AM) stations in the MW(AM)AST band. When you use Auto Store, the new stations replace any
stations previously stored in the FMAST band or the MW(AM)AST band.
Press
to activate autostore. – The set gives a beep and then mutes. – When it has finished, you hear a beep followed
by the station stored on preset 1.
– Sometimes it may not be possible to find 12
stations.
Note : You can select how many seconds each station is scanned, see 'SETUP' option 'SCANTIME'.
Manual tuning (if you know the frequency of the required station)
To switch to manual tuning :
See 'SETUP' , option 'TUNING'; set value to 'MAN.TUNE'. The radio remains in manual tuning mode until you change this setting back to 'AUTOTUNE'.
Press
to tune to a station of a lower frequency
or to a higher frequency.
* Depending on version
10
Switching the display mode (RDS station)
•• press DISPLAY once or repeatedly to switch the
display between station name,
frequency followed
by PTY and sound style and clock.
Switching the display mode (non RDS station)
Press DISPLAY once or repeatedly to switch the
display between frequency,sound style and clock.
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) ON FM
Many FM stations broadcast RDS information. This set uses the RDS information to offer you many advantages including :
DISPLAY OF STATION NAME
The set displays the name of the station instead of its frequency.
Interrupting T
raffic Announcement/News mode
If you do not wish to continue listening to a particular Traffic Announcement or News mode, you can interrupt it without switching off the mode.
Press
to interrupt TA/NEWS :
– The set will return to the previous operating
mode.
RDS MEMO STORE
It is possible to store up 50 stations in alphabetical order in a separate FM memory.
Note:
You can switch off RDS features if not required.
See 'SETUP, option 'RDS'. –
All above RDS related features e.g. TA, NEWS
etc... will be deactivated when option 'RDS' is set to 'OFF'.
AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY(AF)
The set remains tuned to the current station by continually searching for the best possible alternative frequency for reception. Note : You can switch off AF when not required, see 'SETUP' (page15 ); option 'AF'.
ALARM MESSAGES (PTY ALARM)
This set automatically receives emergency messages made by the broadcaster. – During the messages the display shows
'ALARM' and the station-name alternately.
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS (TA and NEWS)
You can activate the TA and/or NEWS modes to give priority so as to hear announcements related to these subjects, (even if you play a CD/MP3* or mute the set).
Activate/deactivate TA
Press button to activate/deactivate TA.
Activate/deactivate NEWS
See 'SETUP' , select option 'NEWS' and set the
value to 'ON'.
Loading RDS A-Z memory
Press A-Z button for more than 2 seconds to
activate RDS MEMO.
The set mutes during searching . When the search is completed, the set beeps again and you will hear the first alphabetically stored station in FM A-Z band.
Scrolling through the A-Z memory
Press to select FM A-Z band.
Press or to select the desired station
according to alphabetical order in FM A-Z band.
if you hear a beep and cannot select station according to alphabetical order,see 'Loading RDS memory' to load RDS memory in the A-Z memory first.
Note:
You will hear an error beep if you press preset
key in A-Z band.
If you activate TA/NEWS mode :
You will hear the Traffic/NEWS Announcements
when broadcast.
If the tuned station does not enable the reception of Traffic Announcements, the display shows ‘NO TA’. The radio automatically searches an appropriate station. News announcements may be interrupted by Traffic Announcements ( if the TA mode is switched on).
* Depending on version
11
CD, MP3 PLAYER*
CD PLAYBACK (CD PLAYER)
This CD player is suitable for 12cm disc, do not use irregular shaped CD.
Slide the disc into the slot with the label facing
upwards. Playback starts.
If a disc is already inserted : Press to select CD as the source. Playback starts.
Make sure that a CD-R/CD-RW is formatted as a data disc and NOT as an audio disc.
MP3 files are not compatible with packet write data transfer
Playing a CD-R or CD-R
Depending on the type of CD-R/CD-R
.
W
W CD,
surface condition of the disc, as well as the performance and condition of the CD writer, certain CD-R/CD-RW CD may not operate normally on this unit.
Compressed Audio playback*
On top of the usual CD-DA disc playback, you are able to listen to compressed music files that conform to:
MPEG 1/2 & 2.5 layer 3 at bit rate up to 320kbps
iable Bit Rate (VBR).
or
ID3
Tag version 1 and 2 text are both
supported.
Changing Directory in MP3*
Press
Playback begin on the first file in the chosen
or
to select the desired directory.
directory. When the end of DIR is reached, the playing function continues with the first track of the next DIR.
Notes on MP3
– The unit cannot read a music file that has a
file extension other than “.MP3”.
– The unit can play up to maximum 300 tracks
and support maximum 50 directories per disc.
– The unit may not play the first tracks in the
order of track number or in the order that you wrote them to the disc.
– The unit may not play the first session if the
disc contains both CD audio tracks and MP3.
– When playing a disc of 8kbps or Variable Bit
Rate (VBR), the elapsed play time in the display window may not be accurate.
– To display up to 30 characters for a track
name or artist’s name, ID3TAG version 1.1 is required. Characters other than uppercase/ lowercase letters (“Aa to Zz”) and underscore (“_”) may not be displayed.
– To enjoy high quality sound, we recommended
converting to MP3 files with a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz and a fixed bit rate of 128kbs.
Playing a “copy protected” non-conforming audio CD
Due to use of copy protection schemes of some audio CDs which are non confo rman ce to international audio CDs standards (Red Book), these type of copy protected disc(s) may not play on this unit.
PREVIOUS/ NEXT TRACK
Press
or
to select the desired track.
– Playback resumes with the chosen track.
FAST BACKW
Press and hold
ARD / FORWARD
or
to quickly move
backward or forward through the disc .
– Normal playback resumes when you release the
key.
SCAN TRACK
The scan function enables you to listen to the first few seconds of each track.
••Press
to activate/deactivate Scan track.
Note :You can select how many seconds each
track is scanne d , see 'SETUP ' ; opti o n 'SCANTIME'.
RANDOM TRACK PLAYBACK
Press
playback
to activate/deactivate Random track
.
REPEAT TRACK
To continually repeat the current track.
Press
to activate/deactivate Repeat current
track.
* Depending on version
12
DISC EJECT (CD PLAYER) (See page 3, figure D)
Flip down the front by pressing
CD will automatic eject out when the front is
.
REL
button
flip down.
SWITCHING THE DISPLAY MODE (CD MP3*)
Press the DISPLAY button once or repeatedly
to switch the display in following sequences:
total DIR number /total tracks in the disc current DIR number/total tracks in the
current DIR
DIR name
ARTIST name
ALBUM name
TITLE name
sound style
clock
To calibrate : To avoid unnecessary distraction we advise that this procedure is carried out with the help of somebody else.
1 While stationary, hold down the 'SOURCE' key
and turn on the set.
2 The set mutes.
Display shows 'RECALIB' and '50KM/H' (30 MPH) alternately.
3 Now drive to 50KM/H (30 MPH).
Always obey the highway code and current
traffic restrictions and conditions!
4 Once 50KM/H (30 MPH) is reached, press
SOURCE key.
You hear a beep and display shows 'CALIB OK'.
5 Now turn the set off and then on again to return
to normal operation. Level 2 is chosen as default
value for SMART Volume after calibration.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Setting the clock (manually)
See 'SETUP', option 'CLOCKSET' .
Note :
You can select 12 hour or 24 hour clock display.
See 'SETUP' (page 14), option 'CLOCK' .
RDS clock (auto update)
You can select an automatic update of the clock via the RDS radio signal.
See 'SETUP' , option 'CLOCK' . –
The transmitted time via RDS can be incorrect.
SMART Volume*
See 'INSTALLATION' for connection instructions.
To compensate for surrounding noise, this
function automatically increases the volume of the set with respect to the car's speed. Four compensation levels can be selected. Level 1 gives a small increase while level 4 gives a greater increase. See 'SETUP', option 'S-VOL' to select the level until you find one which suits your car.
DEMONSTRATION MODE
In this mode, the display shows the main features of the set.
SWITCHING ON/OFF DEMO MODE
While keeping the DISPLAY key pressed, switch on the set. Release the DISPLAY key when you see a change in the display. . The set remains in the demonstration mode, even if you switch the set off and then on again . perform the same procedures to switch off the Demo mode.
* Depending on version
13
SETUP
It is possible to modify many of the set's default settings according to your preferences via ' '.
• Long press on DISPLAY
••Press
Turn the
Long press on
or
to select one of the options in the menu you want to modify.
Rotary Knob
DISPLAY
button to enter the 'SETUP' menu.
to select the value/setting.
button to exit the 'SETUP' menu.
SETUP
The set automatically leaves this mode after 30 seconds if no key presses are made.
Option Value/Setting Usage
(
(
or
LOUD [LOUD OFF,
T A VOL [0 to 47] Select volume level of Traffic
TA FAD [F7 to R7]
TA EON [DX LO OFF ]
START [1 to 47] – Select the start-up volume when power on.
Rotary Knob
LOW,MID,HIGH ]
))
Select the level of loundness control
Announcement, News bulletins
and Alarm messages.
Adjust the front and rear fader level of Traffic Announcement, News bulletins and Alarm messages.
Select 'LO ' if you will search only for strong stations during search TA EON
– After modification of the start-up volume, if the set is
switched off and on within 10 minutes, the start-up volume
reverts to the last used volume setting.
– After modification of the start-up volume, if the set is
switched off and on after more than 10 minutes later, the
start-up volume is the level defined in 'SETUP'.
MUTE [0 to 16] Select the mute level.
V olume Control)
BEEP [0FF , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
S-VOL* [OFF , 1,2,3,4] – Select the SMART Volume compensation level (only when
TEL [TEL OFF,
MUTE LO,
MUTE HI
DVC (Speed Dependent V
CLK [ON, OFF] Select 'ON' to activate CLOCK feature.
CLOCK [RDSCLOCK, Select 'RDSCLOCK' to activate RDS clock or "MANCLOCK'
MANCLOCK]
CLOCK
FORMAT
[CLOCKSET] If 'MANCLOCK' selected, set the time by:
[12HCLOCK, Select desired clock format.
24HCLOCK]
]
Select volume level of confirmation beeps.
connected and calibrated, see 'SMART Volume' in
'INSTALLATION' and 'SPECIAL FUNCTIONS').
Level 1 gives a s maller increase while level 4 gives a greater increase with respect to the car's speed.
– Select 'TEL OFF' if no car phone is connected to the set.
– Select 'MUTE LO' or 'MUTE HI' (according to phone type)
to automatically interrupt the set's sound output when
using your car phone.
'SPECIAL FUNCTIONS' (page 13)).
compensation volume level (only when connected and
to set clock manually.
1. Use to select the hour digit and turn the Rotary Knob to adjust.
2. Repeat stept to set the minutes digit.
T ALL A TION' (page 5) and
* Depending on version
14
Option Value/Setting Usage
Rotary Knob
( or
CD [-2,-1,0,+1,+2 ] Volume level of CD relative to tuner
)
(
)
MP3* .
CD-R/RW [CDRW ON,
LOGIC [ON, OFF] Select 'ON' to limit the use of the set to one hour when the
LED [ON, OFF]
RADIO [EUROPE, Select the tuner according to European, American
TUNING [MAN.TUNE, Select auto or manual tuning for tuner
RDS
REG
[-2,-1,0,+1,+2 ]
CDRW OFF ]
AMERICA, ASIA] or Asia standards.
AUT OTUNE]
[ON, OFF]
[REG ON, – Select 'REG ON' to maintain regional programme,
AUTO, OFF] – Select 'REG AUTO' to switch programme when the next
Volume level of MP3* relative to tuner
Select 'CDRW ON' when use CD-R/RW
car ignition is switched off. Select 'OFF' to prevent the set
from turning on when the car ignition is switched off. (Only
when A7 and A4 are connected correctly, see Installation for
correct connection of power supply).
Select 'OFF' to switch of
detachable panel is removed with ignition of f.
Select 'RDS OFF' to switch off RDS feature.
signal is stronger ,
f the flashing warning light when the
.
AF [ON, OFF] Select 'OFF' to prevent the radio from returning to Alternative
Frequencies.
SCANTIME [OFF,5 SEC, 10 SEC, Select the scan time (station or track).
20 SEC]
SCAN [PRE SCAN, – Select 'PRE SCAN' to enable Preset SCAN or
FRQ SCAN] 'FRQ SCAN' to enable Frequency scan.
MWLW (AM) [ON, OFF] Select 'OFF' to suppress MW/LW (AM) when not required.
NEWS [ON, OFF] Activate/deactivate NEWS features.
LO/DX [LOCAL, DISTANT] Select 'LOCAL' if you wish to search only for strong stations
during search tuning.
EDI [ON, OFF]
[OPEL 08, OPEL 10.] Select 'OPEL 08 ' 'OPEL 10 ' to activate OPEL remote display.
MP3* SCROLL
CAR SERVICE
KM/MILE
k.KM/k.MILE
[NOSCROLL]
SCR ONCE, SCROLL] Select 'SCR ONCE' to display the directory and the song title only once
[SERV OFF
SERV ON ]
[KM , MILE]
[k.KM , k.MILE]
Select 'EDI on' when external EDI Box is connected.
Select 'NOSCROLL' display shows running play time in MP3 mode.
in MP3 mode.
Select 'SERV ON' to activate car service alert.
(only valid when car speed is calibrated)
Select 'MILE' to activate mile distance unit.
in the interval step of 1000 KM or 1000 MILE
.
* Depending on version
15
TROUBLE SHOOTING
There may be times when you suspect that your car radio is not functioning as you would expect it to. Before calling for service, please read the operating / installation instructions and review the following checklists. Y ou may find that an apparent malfunction can easily be rectified. If you still have to send your set for service, always send the complete set (with detachable front). Do not try to open the set to service it yourself.
Audio
Set does not function. No Display.
• Check fuse (set and car) and connections. Set functions but no sound.
• Adjust the volume of the set.
• Check fader and balance settings.
• Check aerial and its connection.
• If car phone is connected, see 'SETUP', check option 'TEL'.
• Set is checking a list of Alternative Frequencies (AF) for the tuned radio station as reception is weak. In case no AF is transmitted for the tuned station, switch off AF via the 'SETUP'.
Display shows 'NO T A', and set beeps at intervals.
• The tuned station becomes too weak to enable the reception of Traffic Announcements. Use search tuning to find another station.
• If the TA mode is switched on, search tuning only selects stations which enable the reception of Traffic Announcements.
CD / MP3*
Display shows 'CD ERR' or 'ERROR' and set beeps.
• Check that the discs have been inserted in the correct way and that you have not inserted a damaged or dirty disc.
Distorted sound during playback.
• Player unable to read disc. CD damaged or dirty .
Set mutes and display shows 'TEL MUTE' but the car telephone is not in used.
• See 'SETUP', check option 'TEL'.
The sound from the speakers is reduced automatically.
•A built-in safety circuit prevents the temperature in the set from exceeding a certain level.
•Wait for the temperature to decrease before increasing the volume.
Radio
Cannot tune to desired station.
• Check that the aerial is fully extended and properly connected.
• Check that the negative terminal (brown lead) is connected to earth (car chassis).
• Desired station is too weak, try Manual Tuning.
Poor tuner reception.
• In some cars (e.g. VW and Seat) there is an active aerial on the roof that needs a 12 Volt supply . Please ask your dealer to check whether a 12 volt is supplied to the antenna.
CD player does not function.
• If the weather is cold, there may be some condensation on the laser. Use the set in radio mode for about 5 minutes to allow the moisture to evaporate.
Display shows 'NO CD'.
• Check that the CD mechanism or CD magazine has been loaded with disc(s).
External Remote Display
No display.
Check connector D3 is firmly plug on.
Check SETUP option is selected correctly.
Display shows frequency (not station name).
• Set is tuned to non-RDS station. Radio mutes momentarily while display shows
'SEARCH' and station name / frequency alternately .
* Depending on version
16
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