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REMOTE CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SPECIFICATION

 

 

GENERAL 

Power Supply Requirements 

: DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground 

Tone Controls 
-  Bass (at 100 Hz) 

: ±10 dB   

-  Treble (at 10 kHz) 

: ±10 dB   

Maximum Output Power 

: 4X50 watts 

 

USB/SD/MMC PLAYER 

Signal to Noise Ratio 

: More than 60 dB 

Channel Separation 

: More than 50 dB 

Frequency Response 

: 20Hz – 20 kHz 

 
RADIO

                                            

  

FM 

 

 

μ

          AM 

               

         

Sensitivity (S/N=20dB)    

   

32 dBu 

 

Remarks: 

Specifications subject to change without notice. 

1. VOL+:    Volume Up Button   
2. 

(MUTE): Power On/Off/MUTE Button 

3. SELECT: Sound Mode Select Button   
4. TUNE/SKIP : Tune/Seek Down Button 
5. DISP: Display Button   
6. VOL-: Volume Down Button   
7. 1 PAU: Pause Button   
8. 1-6: Preset Buttons   
9. 4 SHF: Shuffle Button 
10. AS/PS/D-AUD:   

Automatic Memory Storing & Program Scanning 
Button (Press to select the track directly in   
MP3/WMA file Operation) 

11. MODE: Mode Button   
12. TUNE/SKIP : Tune/Seek Up Button   
13. BAND/LOU/ENT:   

Band Select Button (When pressed shortly) 
Loudness Button (When pressed and hold) 
(Enter Button For MP3/WMA file Operation) 

14. 2 SCN: Scanning Button   
15. 3 RPT: Repeat Button   
16. 6 DIR

: Directory Up Button 

 

17. 5 DIR

: Directory Down Button 

Current Consumption             

  : 5 Ampere (max.) 

Frequency Coverage 

 

87.5 to 107.9 MHz(USA)

IF  

10.7 

MHz 

 

 

Sensitivity (S/N=30dB)   

  10 dB

Stereo Separation 

>25dB 

 

 

Frequency Coverage 

530 to 1710 kHz(USA)

IF 

450 

kHz 

 

 

87.5 to 108 MHz(Europe/Asia)

522 to 1620 kHz(Europe/Asia)

Summary of Contents for 620UA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...MANUAL Mobile Audio System y PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio y Automatic Memory Storing y Detachable Panel y Preset Equalization y Memory Card Interface y USB Interface y Auxiliary Input Function y Remo...

Page 3: ...ection 7 Remote sensor 7 Auxiliary input 7 Reset function 7 Power down memory function 7 Radio operation 7 Switching to radio mode 7 Selecting the frequency band 7 Selecting station 7 Automatic memory...

Page 4: ...dashboard material and bend them inwards to secure the holder in place Removing the unit Insert both of the supplied keys into the slots at the middle left and right sides of the unit then pull the u...

Page 5: ...or control buttons when detaching or re installing the control panel 3 Do not touch the contacts on the control panel or on the main unit body It may result in poor electrical contact 4 If any dirt or...

Page 6: ...WIRING CONNECTION 5...

Page 7: ...A USA AREA EUR frequency spacing Note the frequency range of the different area are not the same 3 P VOL Use the volume knob 4 to select the volume level when the unit turns on DISPLAY INFORMATION Pre...

Page 8: ...e automatic seek function Press for several seconds until MANUAL appears on the display the manual tuning mode is selected If both buttons have not been pressed for several seconds they will return to...

Page 9: ...artist name other contents FOR WITH MP3 ID3 FUNCTION VERSION ONLY and other information Note z The main unit can only support the standard USB memory device which is approved by z Unit does not suppor...

Page 10: ...OL Volume Down Button 7 1 PAU Pause Button 8 1 6 Preset Buttons 9 4 SHF Shuffle Button 10 AS PS D AUD Automatic Memory Storing Program Scanning Button Press to select the track directly in MP3 WMA fil...

Page 11: ...he ignition key to ACC The fuse is blown Replace the fuse No sound Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The operation keys do...

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