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)NSTALLATION 
4AKEOUTSCREWBEFOREINSTALLATION
$).&RONT-OUNT-ETHOD!  
 )NSTALLINGTHEUNIT 

2EMOVINGTHEUNIT

$).2EAR-OUNT-ETHOD"  
5SINGTHEDETACHABLEFRONTPANEL 
7IRING#ONNECTION 
/PERATION 
,OCATIONOFKEYS
3WITCHINGONOFFTHEUNIT 
&ACEPLATERELEASE 
3OUNDADJUSTMENT
,OUDNESS 
$ISPLAYINFORMATION 
3ETTHECLOCK 
-UTE 
%QUALIZATION
3UBWOOFER
,IQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAY 
2EMOTESENSOR
&LASHING,%$ 
2ESETFUNCTION 
2ADIOOPERATION 

3WITCHINGTORADIOMODE 
3ELECTINGTHEFREQUENCYBAND
3ELECTINGSTATION 
,OCALDISTANCE 
!UTOMATICMEMORYSTORING
PROGRAMSCANNING
3TATIONSTORING 
-ONOSTEREO 

8-OPERATION

3WITCHINGTO8-MODE 
3ELECTINGUSERPRESETCHANNEL 
3ELECTINGCHANNELUPDOWN 
3EARCHINGCHANNEL 
3TORINGPRESETCHANNELS
8-MODESELECTION

#$OPERATION

3WITCHINGTO#$MODE 

3ELECTINGTRACKS
0AUSINGPLAYING 
0REVIEWINGALLTRACKS
2EPEATINGTHESAMETRACK 
0LAYINGALLTRACKSINRANDOM 
%JECTINGADISC 

#$#OPERATION 

3WITCHINGTO#$#MODE
3ELECTINGTRACKS
0AUSINGPLAYING 
0REVIEWINGALLTRACKS
2EPEATINGINDIVIDUALTRACKSOR
WHOLE#$S 
0LAYINGALLTRACKSINRANDOM 
3ELECTINGDISC 

-0OPERATION 

3WITCHINGTO#$-0 MODE 
%JECTINGADISC 
3ELECTINGTRACKSINSINGLESTEP
3ELECTINGDIRECTORYUPDOWN 
0AUSINGPLAYING 
0REVIEWINGALLTRACKS
2EPEATINGTHESAMETRACK 
0LAYINGALLTRACKSINRANDOM 
3ELECTINGTRACKSBY
!303-0BUTTON 
$ISPLAYINFORMATION

-IXED#$OPERATION 
$ISCNOTES 
2EMOTECONTROLHANDSET
3PECIFICATION
4ROUBLESHOOTING 
7ARNINGAND$ISCLAIMER
7ARRANTY

Summary of Contents for 1100N

Page 1: ...XM READY CD PLAYER WITH FLIP DOWN DETACHABLE FACE AND REMOTE A1100N OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE RETAIN MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE AND REFERENCE QUALITY RELIABILITY PURE BLISS ...

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Page 4: ...E 3ELECTING USER PRESET CHANNEL 3ELECTING CHANNEL UP DOWN 3EARCHING CHANNEL 3TORING PRESET CHANNELS 8 MODE SELECTION OPERATION 3WITCHING TO MODE 3ELECTING TRACKS 0AUSING PLAYING 0REVIEWING ALL TRACKS 2EPEATING THE SAME TRACK 0LAYING ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM JECTING A DISC OPERATION 3WITCHING TO MODE 3ELECTING TRACKS 0AUSING PLAYING 0REVIEWING ALL TRACKS 2EPEATING INDIVIDUAL TRACKS OR WHOLE S 0LAYING A...

Page 5: ...R 3TEREO 2ADIO s IGITAL OMPACT ISC 0LAYER s 8 UNCTION s UTOMATIC EMORY 3TORING s OLD OWN ETACHABLE 0ANEL s 0RESET QUALIZATION s LECTRONIC 3HOCKPROOF 30 UNCTION s HANGER ONTROL s UXILIARY NPUT UNCTION s 2EMOTE ONTROL ...

Page 6: ...2 5 4 4HIS UNIT CAN BE PROPERLY INSTALLED EITHER FROM h RONTv CONVENTIONAL RONT MOUNT OR h2EARv 2EAR MOUNT INSTALLATION UTILIZING THREADED SCREW HOLES AT THE SIDES OF THE UNIT CHASSIS OR DETAILS REFER TO THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATED INSTALLATION METHODS 4 54 3 2 7 2 34 4 EFORE INSTALL THE UNIT PLEASE REMOVE THE TWO SCREWS 2 4 5 4 ETHOD NSTALLATION PENING 4HISUNITCANBEINSTALLEDINANYDASHBOARD HAVING AN...

Page 7: ... OF METAL STRAP TO A SOLID METAL PART OF THE VEHICLEUNDERTHEDASHBOARD 4HISSTRAP ALSO HELPS ENSURE PROPER ELECTRICAL GROUNDING OF THE UNIT RONT 0ANEL UTER 4RIM 2ING EY 3LEEVE 2 EY 3LEEVE ASHBOARD 3CREWDRIVER 4ABS OTE TO INSTALL THE SHORT THREADING TERMINAL OF THE MOUNTING BOLT TO THE BACK OF THE UNIT AND THE OTHER LONG THREADING TERMINAL TO THE DASHBOARD 2ECONNECT THE CABLE TO THE VEHICLE BATTERYgS...

Page 8: ...ADIO MOUNTING BRACKETS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR VEHICLE 4O FASTEN THE UNIT TO THE FACTORY RADIO MOUNTING BRACKETS LIGN THE SCREW HOLES ON THE BRACKET WITH THE SCREW HOLES ON THE UNIT AND THEN TIGHTEN THE SCREWS X MM ON EACH SIDE OTE THE OUTER TRIM RING SLEEVE AND THE METAL STRAP ARE NOT USED FOR METHOD INSTALLATION ASHBOARD OR ONSOLE 3IDE VIEW SHOWING 3CREW OLES MARKED 4 ACTORY 2ADIO OUNTING RACKET 3CRE...

Page 9: ...E PUSH THE FRONT PANEL INTO MAIN UNIT OTE THAT IF THE FRONT PANEL FAILS TO LOCK IN POSITION PROPERLY PRESSING CONTROL BUTTON MAY NOT FUNCTION AND THE DISPLAY MAY BE MISSING SOME SEGMENTS 0RESS THE 0 BUTTON AND THEN REINSTALL THE FRONT PANEL AGAIN 0RECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING O NOT DROP THE FRONT PANEL O NOT PUT PRESSURE ON THE DISPLAY OR CONTROL BUTTONS WHEN DETACHING OR RE INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL...

Page 10: ... 53 2 7 4 2CH CH 2 42 2 7 2 7 4 2CH CH 2 22 2 9 2 35 7 2 5 2 9 7 452 4 37 4 29 50 2 5 2 4 CH 30 2 2 2 CH 30 2 7 4 7 4 2 2 2 4 2CH 30 2 2 2 2CH 30 2 2 9 2 9 6 4 6 4 2 4 2 3 4 8 5 9 7 8 2 6 2 4 2 3 4 5 7 4 5 2 2 2 7 4 2CH CH 58 ...

Page 11: ...Operation 4 93 ...

Page 12: ...0 9 2 4 7HEN PRESSED QUICKLY THE 30 BUTTON CHANGES THE DISPLAY AS FOLLOWS N MODE REQUENCY N 8 MODE HANNEL AME ATEGORY AME RTIST AME 3ONG 4ITLE N MODE N OR 58 MODE OR 58 ACH DISPLAYING TIME IS SECONDS THE DISPLAY WILL RETURN TO THE FIRST POSITION AFTER SECONDS s 3 4 4 0RESS THE 30 BUTTON SHORTLY UNTIL THE CLOCK IS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY 4HEN HOLD DOWN 30 BUTTON UNTIL THE CLOCK FLASHES 4HEN PRESS THE ...

Page 13: ...PLAY s 34 4 0RESS BUTTON TO SELECT BETWEEN LOCAL AND DISTANT STATIONS OCAL SETTING FOR RECEPTION OF STRONG STATION AND A DISTANT SETTING FOR RECEPTION OF WEAKER STATIONS 4HIS FUNCTION IS EFFECT DURING 54 3 OPERATION s 54 4 29 34 2 02 2 3 UTOMATIC EMORY 3TORING 0RESS 3 03 BUTTON FOR SEVERAL SECONDS THE RADIO SEARCHES FROM THE CURRENT FREQUENCY AND CHECKS THE SIGNAL STRENGTH UNTIL ONE CYCLE SEARCH I...

Page 14: ...OE UP QSPHSBN BEEJUJPOBM DIBOOFMT 2VJDL UVOJOH 1SFTT POF PG UIF TJY QSFTFU CVUUPOT TIPSUMZ UP TFMFDU B QSFTFU DIBOOFM EJSFDUMZ t 9 0 4 5 0 1SFTT 0 9 0 CVUUPO UP TXJUDI BUFHPSZ NPEF JSFDU 5VOF NPEF PS OPSNBM U JT VTFE BT UIF TFMFDUJPO PG FBDI 8IFO BUFHPSZ NPEF JT FOHBHFE UIF i 5 03 w GVODUJPO JT UVSOFE PO JO UIF EJTQMBZ 8IFO BUFHPSZ NPEF JT SFMFBTFE UIF i 5 03 w GVODUJPO JT UVSOFE PGG 8IFO JSFDU NP...

Page 15: ...SERTING S AND OPERATING THE CHANGER CAN BE FOUND IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR CHANGER s 37 4 4 EEP PRESSING BUTTON SHORTLY UNTIL THE MODE DISPLAY APPEARS 0LAYBACK BEGINS WITH THE FIRST THAT THE CHANGER DETECTS s 3 4 42 3 0RESS 45 42 BUTTON OR 45 42 BUTTON TO MOVE TO THE PREVIOUS TRACK OR THE FOLLOWING TRACK 4RACK NUMBER SHOWS ON DISPLAY OLD 45 42 BUTTON OR 45 42 BUTTON TO FAST ...

Page 16: ... FUNCTION s 3 4 42 3 9 3 03 0 544 3 03 BUTTON IS ASSIGNED AS IGITAL UDIO ODE SELECTION BUTTON IN 0 OPERATION 7HEN PRESSED IT IS ACTIVATED AS SELECTING EACH MODE OF IGITAL UDIO h3EARCHINGTRACKDIRECTLY v h3EARCHING IRECTORY OR ILE AME v h AVIGATION v FROM ROOT BY 45 42 50 7 BUTTONS h AVIGATION v FROM CURRENT DIRECTORY BY 45 42 50 7 BUTTONS 3EARCHING 4RACK IRECTLY 0RESS 3 03 0 BUTTON FOR ONE TIME T E...

Page 17: ...T UP MJTU BMM TPOHT VOEFS UIJT EJSFDUPSZ BOE TFMFDU UIF UJUMF 1SFTT 06 5 CVUUPO UP DPOGJSN BOE TUBSU UIF QMBZ 3FQFBU UIF BCPWF TUFQT JG UIF OFXMZ TFMFDUFE UJUMF JT BHBJO B EJSFDUPSZ 4FBSDIJOH SPN VSSFOU JSFDUPSZ 1SFTT 4 14 1 CVUUPO GPS GPVS UJNFT 5IF VOJU TFBSDIFT GJMF PS EJSFDUPSZ GSPN DVSSFOU EJSFDUPSZ CZ 56 53 61 08 CVUUPOT 3 JDPO UVSOT PO JG UIF OBNF JT EJSFDUPSZ 5IF DVSSFOU EJSFDUPSZ OBNF JT ...

Page 18: ...H SPEED X TO X C O NOT PLAY A 27 WHICH HAS BEEN WRITTEN FOR MORE THAN TIMES OTES ON 0 FILES 0 6ERSION NLY 4HE DISC MUST BE IN THE 3 LEVEL OR LEVEL FORMAT OR OLIET OR 2OMEO IN THE EXPANSION FORMAT 7HEN NAMING A 0 FILE BE SURE THE FILE NAME EXTENSION IS h 0 v OR A NON 0 FILE EVEN THOUGH THE FILE NAME EXTENSION IS h 0 v THE UNIT CANNOT RECOGNIZE IT 2ECORDABLE 2EWRITABLE 8 0 2 4 F AVAILABLE THE UNIT C...

Page 19: ...E OWN UTTON HARACTER 3ELECT 4 2 AND 3ELECT UTTON NTER UTTON ODE UTTON 3 4 5 45 3 4UNE 3EEK OWN UTTON 6 7 8 45 3 4UNE 3EEK 5P UTTON 9 30 3 0 UTOMATIC 3TORING 0ROGRAM 3CANNING UTTON ODE 3ELECT UTTON 0RESET UTTONS 2 0 5 0AUSE UTTON 3 3CANNING UTTON 204 2EPEAT UTTON 3 3HUFFLE UTTON 3 n ISC OWN UTTON 3 ISC 5P UTTON Remote Control ...

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