Vdo dayton CD 3300, CR 3300 User Manual

Installation
Preparation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Security ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Operation
Function Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
Audio .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Radio – Tuning to a station ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Radio Data System (RDS) on FM ........................................................................................................................... 12
RDS Memory store ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
Cassette Player* .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
CD player* and CD changer (if connected) ................................................................................................... 16
Special Functions ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Display Options ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
Initial Settings .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Notes and Troubleshooting
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Important note: This product has been designed and constructed in accordance with applicable Safety Regulations. Please read the instruction manual carefully and use the product only as intended.
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* Depending on version Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10
CONTENTS
PREPARATION
USER INSTRUCTIONS
English
INSTALLATION
For cars supplied with standard ISO connectors, you can directly mount the car radio (see ‘MOUNTING’). For cars with different connecting standards, your dealer can provide specific adapter cables for a problem free installation (see table on separate installation card). You can prepare the connection yourself (see ‘PREPARATION’). Ensure all cables are installed so that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges or moving parts.
The set must be connected to a 12 V car battery with the negative terminal to earth (car chassis). Installation in vehicles not fulfilling these requirements could result in malfunction, damage or fire!
• To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the negative car battery terminal until the set has
been mounted and connected (fig. 1. from separate installation card).
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CONNECTOR A (fig. 2)
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
Brown wire A8: Connect to an earthing point on the car body.
Red wire A7: Connect to a permanent 12 V supply. This is the main power supply.
Ensure this connection can handle a current of 10 A.
Yellow/red wire A4: Connect to the switched 12 V supply of the car ignition. This connection set up will enable you to make full use of the ON/OFF LOGIC function of this set limiting the use of the set to 1 hour after removal of the ignition key. If this feature does not appear to be functioning as expected you may require an adapter cable. See reverse of installation card.
OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS FOR CONNECTOR A
ELECTRONIC / MOTOR AERIAL
Connect the supply for an electronic aerial or the control wire for the relay of an automatic motor aerial to pin A5. Use the small contact supplied.
Do not use this connection point for direct supply of the aerial motor!
PILOT LIGHT
When the car headlights are switched on, the backlight to the power key remains illuminated (even when the radio is switched off). With this connection when the set is on, the brightness of the display is reduced.
Connect pin A6 to the dashboard illumination wiring of your car.
Use the small contact supplied.
SDVC AND SPEED WARNING Speed Dependent Volume Control automatically increases and decreases the volume of the set
as a result of the car’s speed. Speed Warning can be used to inform you that you are exceeding a certain 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. This can only be accomplished by persons familiar
with automotive electrical and mechanical systems.
After connection see ‘SPECIAL FUNCTIONS’.
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CONNECTOR B for loudspeakers 4 x l(fig. 3)
- Only use loudspeakers that have an impedance of 4 ohms.
- Do not connect any of the loudspeaker wire to earth!
- Do not connect a booster/amplifier directly to the loudspeaker outputs!
- Do not connect loudspeakers via an external fader!
Blue wire B1: Connect to Rear Right speaker (+).
Blue/black wire B2: Connect to Rear Right speaker (–).
Grey wire B3: Connect to Front Right speaker (+).
Grey/black wire B4: Connect to Front Right speaker (–).
Green wire B5: Connect to Front Left speaker (+).
Green/black wire B6: Connect to Front Left speaker (–).
White wire B7: Connect to Rear Left speaker (+).
White/black wire B8: Connect to Rear Left speaker (–).
To check the loudspeaker connections keep the SOUND key pressed and switch on the set. To cancel switch off the set.
OTHER CONNECTIONS
YELLOW CONNECTOR C1 for Line-output (fig. 4)
You can connect a power amplifier with additional loudspeakers to this set:
Black wire: Connect to Front Left (white) and Front Right (red) channel on amplifier.
Black wire: Connect to Rear Left (white) and Rear Right (red) channel on amplifier.
Blue/yellow wire: Connect to Remote on/off on amplifier.
GREEN CONNECTOR C2 (fig. 5)
This gives the following connection possibilities.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR (available separately)
You can connect a temperature sensor to this set to automatically give a visible and audible warning when the outside temperature becomes lower than 3°C to warn of the possibility of frost or black ice. The outside temperature can also be shown by pressing the DISPLAY key.
See the mounting instructions for the sensor.
Connect the temperature sensor to the connector on the orange wire and activate in ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’, option ‘TEMP’ and set to ‘CELSIUS’ or ‘FAHRENH’.
See ‘TEMPERATURE WARNING’ and ‘DISPLAY OPTIONS’.
This device is an aid only and cannot be used to determine exact road conditions. Use your own judgement at all times to decide whether it is safe to continue driving.
REMOTE CONTROL (available separately)
You can connect a wired remote control to this set.
Connect the wired remote control to the connector on the black wire.
Please note that you can also use an infrared remote control with this set.
TELEPHONE MUTE
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 audio output.
Connect to the yellow telephone mute wire, use the small contact supplied.
Refer to ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’, options ‘PHONE’ set to ‘MUTE’, and then ‘PHONE LOW’ or ‘HIGH’.
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BLUE CONNECTOR C3 for a Digital CD changer (available separately) (fig. 6)
You can only connect a CD changer with a Digital Output to this set (see the mounting instructions for the CD changer).
Consult your dealer for the exact type.
Reconnect the set only after fully installing the CD Changer.
TELEPHONE IN (fig. 9)
If your car telephone or the car kit of your mobile phone provides a loudspeaker connection, its output can be amplified through the car’s front speakers.
Connect connector D (yellow) to the loudspeaker output of your car phone.
Also connect the yellow mute wire of connector C2 fig. 5.
Refer to ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’, options ‘PHONE’ set to ‘IN’ and then ‘PHONE LOW’ or ‘HIGH’.
SUBWOOFER OUT G
You can connect a subwoofer via an external amplifier to this set.
• Connect plugs H to Left (white) and Right (Red) channel on the amplifier.
• To control subwoofer frequency see ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’.
MICROPHONE JACK for Autoequalization H
A microphone connection is provided to measure the sound curves of your car when the autoequalization function is performed.
Connect the microphone to the microphone jack flylead.
After connection see ‘SPECIAL FUNCTIONS’.
AUXILIARY CONNECTOR I
To increase your listening possibilities you can connect a portable DCC, CD or cassette player to this set. Cable D must be connected to an output of 750 mV (in most cases the headphone output of the portable player is suitable).
Connect plugs D to Left (white) and Right (red) channel on portable player.
Increase the volume of the portable player to the desired level.
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METAL SLEEVE
Insert metal sleeve into the opening (182 x 53 mm) in the car dashboard or console (fig. 7). See separate installation card. For optimal performance
of the CD player*, the metal sleeve should be positioned within the limits shown (between -10° and +30°).
Fix metal sleeve into place by pressing the metal tags outwards using a screwdriver (fig. 8).
CONNECTING RADIO (fig. 9)
In order to make full use of the ON/OFF logic function of this set, which limits operation to 1 hour after removal of the ignition key, use adapter EA6259 for most cars excluding most German makes.
Ensure battery is disconnected. Insert aerial connector E into aerial socket. Good reception is only possible with a good aerial.
Fix aerial adapter (EA6257/00) 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 blue CD changer connector C3 into socket C3’.
• (optional) Insert the green connector C2 into socket C2’.
• (optional) Insert the yellow line-out connector C1 into socket C1’. 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.
MOUNTING RADIO
Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the springs at either side of the radio snap into
the openings of the sleeve (fig. 10). NOTE: This set can be mounted in a Japanese car, please consult your dealer.
Reconnect the negative car battery terminal (fig. 11). Installation is now complete.
REMOVING RADIO (fig. 12)
You can unlock the radio using the two U-brackets supplied.
Remove the front, see ‘SECURITY’, ‘DETACHABLE FRONT’.
Insert both U-brackets into the holes on the front of the set until they lock.
Remove the radio from the metal sleeve.
REPLACING FUSE (fig. 9)
• Pull fuse F out of connector block at rear of radio. Replace with a 10 A 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.
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MOUNTING
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For theft protection this set is provided with the following security features:
DETACHABLE FRONT
Take the detachable front with you when leaving the car if not, the set will emit a warning beep 10 seconds after the removal of the ignition key as a reminder. Keep it in its protective cover. Always replace the detachable front before starting to drive. If the front is left flapped down warning beeps will be heard.
• REMOVING THE FRONT
Open the front.
Push the button in the direction of the arrow as shown.
Remove the front.
• REPLACING THE FRONT
Push the front until it clicks into position.
To ensure good connection between the set and the detachable part, it is advisable to clean the connectors with a cotton swab from time to time.
SECURITY LIGHT
When the car ignition is switched off and the detachable front is removed, the red light flashes.
• You can switch off the flashing warning light. See ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’, option ‘LED’.
SECURITY WARNING STICKERS
• Stick the supplied ‘Security’ warning stickers on your car windows.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
This set has a unique identification number stated on the ‘Security card’ (see separate installation card). This ‘Security card’ is required as proof of ownership when the set is stolen, when the detachable front is lost or when requesting service.
Do not keep the ‘Security card’ in your car.
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ON/OFF
• Switch the set on or off.
You can use the set even when the car ignition is switched off. See ‘INSTALLATION’.
VOLUME
Please make sure you can still hear the traffic (horns, sirens, etc.).
• Adjust the volume.
Be aware that the volume will automatically increase and decrease if the SDVC connection is made and selected.
See ‘INSTALLATION’.
TELEPHONE MUTE
Certain car telephones or mobile phones with a car-kit, if linked to the set, can automatically interrupt the audio output. See ‘INSTALLATION’.
TELEPHONE IN
If your car telephone or car-kit of your mobile phone provides a loudspeaker connection, its output can be amplified through the car’s speakers. See ‘INSTALLATION’.
Legend:
Briefly press the key. Press and hold the key.
Turn the rotary knob. Press the key until you hear
a confirmation beep.
Three SOFT KEYS located beneath the display control the majority of secondary functions of this set. Each of these keys can have a variety of functions depending on the content of the label located above it in the display.
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OPERATION
FUNCTION OPERATION
POWER
AUDIO
SOUND
Soft key
function
confirmation.
Soft key
function
selection.
OPEN
SPEED
WARNING
TEMP
Next Function
TELEPHONE IN
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DISC
DISC
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AUDIO SETTINGS
Enter the audio menu.
Select the desired audio settings:
Bass (Low notes) BASS Treble (High notes) TREBLE Balance (Left-Right) BALANCE Fader (Front-Rear) FADER Subwoofer (Extra bass, if connected and central frequency selected in INITIAL SETTINGS) Volume VOLUME
Adjust the selected audio setting.
After 5 seconds the display goes back to the normal play mode.
LOUDNESS
This option dynamically amplifies the high and low notes so as to improve the sound output at low volume levels. See ‘INITIAL SETTINGS’ option ‘LOUD’.
SOUND STYLE
These styles correspond with certain audio frequency ranges.
• Select one of the pre-defined sound styles:
Your own settings of Bass and Treble BASS-TREB Mid-positions of Bass and Treble FLAT Jazz JAZZ Spoken Voice VOCAL Pop POP Classical CLASSIC Rock ROCK
SOUND SOURCE
• Select the desired source:
Radio RADIO Cassette/CD Player* TAPE/CD PLAYER CD Changer (if connected) CD CHANGER Auxiliary (if connected) and if option AUXILIARY YES is selected in Initial Settings PHONE IN (if connected) and if option TELEPHONE IN is selected in Initial Settings and a call is active.
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