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RDS functions

AF = Alternative Frequencies
CT = Clock Time 
EON = Enchanced other Network
PI = Program identifications
PS = Program service name
PTY = Program Type
REG = Regional Change
TA = Traffic Announcement
TP = Traffic program

By pressing AF button < 3 seconds to select AF ON/OFF. “AF ON” or “AF OFF” will show & 
remain on the LCD segment for 5 seconds.. Under AF “On” mode, if the tuned in station signal is 
getting weak, the unit will automatically switches to a different frequency on the same network 
with stronger signal. 
Note1: Factory Default setting is “AF ON” 

12. RDS OPERATION

1.  AF  Function

The unit is equipped with the following RDS function:

2.  TA Function

By pressing TA button < 3 seconds, turn switch on TA standby mode. “TA ON” will show & 
remain on the LCD segment for 5 seconds & the TA icon will light up on the LCD. In the stand 
by mode, when a traffic announcement broadcast starts, the traffic announcement broadcast 
will be received as top priority regardless of the function mode. When a traffic announcement 
starts, “TRAFFIC INFO” will show on the LCD, press the TA button can cancelled the broadcast 
reception while a traffic announcement broadcast is being received. The unit will go back to the 
previous mode and TA goes into stand by mode again. When the TP icon is not light up for 60 
seconds. A beep Alarm tone is heard and the LCD will show “Lost TP, TA”. TA seek will 
automatic activate and searches to another TA station.

3.  PTY Function

Pressing PTY button < 3 seconds to goes into PTY select mode. “PTY” icon will light up on the 
LCD. The LED around encoder volume will starts blinking.  The user now has 5 seconds to 
select the desired PTY item by using volume up/down button. Once selected the PTY item, user 
have 5 seconds to press “SELECT” or “TUNE UP or TUNE DOWN” buttons < 3 seconds to 
seek for the selected PTY item. The LCD will display “PTY SEEK”.  If no station with the selected 
PTY broadcast can be received, the LCD will display “No Match PTY” and blinks for 5 seconds 
then returns to the previous mode.
User can store his favor PTY into the preset memory M1 to M6. After selected a PTY item, long 
press any one of the preset memory button can store the selected PTY. To recall the stored PTY 
item by switching on PTY mode then press preset memory < 3 seconds, the unit will 
automatically search the stored PTY station in the preset memory 

Note: Factory default stored for PTY preset memory.
M1/News, M2/Information, M3/Pop Music, M4/Sports, M5/Classics, M6/Finance.

Music Group

Speech Group

POP , ROCK

NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO

CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED

JAZZ, COUNTRY

EASY, LIGHT

SPORT, EDUCATE, DRAMA

NATION, OLDIES

SOCIAL, RELIGION, PHONE IN

FOLK

TRAVEL, LEISURE, DOCUMENT

WEATHER,FINANCE, CHILDREN

CLASSICS, OTHER

Summary of Contents for 640UI

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Page 2: ...ON 9 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTION 10 BASIC OPERATIONS 11 MENU OPERATION 12 AUDIO OPERATION 14 TUNER OPERATION 15 RDS OPERATION 16 CD MP3 WMA OPERATION 20 USB OPERATION 21 MEMORY CARD OPERATION 22 RECORDING...

Page 3: ...ial shape CDs Use of special shape CDs may cause the unit to malfunction P 8 Be sure to use CDs with disc mark Only for this unit RECORDABLE REWRITABLE P 8 CD Rs and CD RWs which have not undergone fi...

Page 4: ...of the items below If something is missing contact the store where you purchased the player Remote control Lithium Battery 3V 2 20 R 5 C Half Sheeve Insert Key 1 Dashboard 2 Nut 5mm 3 Spring washer 4...

Page 5: ...nt mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis For details refer to the following illustrated installation methods A and B DIN FRONT MOUNT...

Page 6: ...and half sleeve are not used for method B installation a Frame b Insert fingers into the groove in the front of frame and pull out to remove the frame When re attaching the frame point the side with...

Page 7: ...ase and be careful not to drop it or subject it to strong shocks When the release button is pressed and the D C P is unlocked the car s vibrations may cause it to fall To prevent damage to the D C P a...

Page 8: ...LINE OUT LEFT FRONT PRE AMP LINE OUT 18 RED 17 WHITE 16 BLACK 15 YELLOW 20 WHITE 19 BLACK 14 BLUE CHASSIS GROUND CONSTANT 12 VOLTS POWER ANTENNA 1 GREY BLACK 7 GREEN BLACK 4 VIOLET BLACK 12 WHITE BLA...

Page 9: ...a CD is loaded it will be ejected automatically No further key press is needed If the ejected CD is not being removed after 10 seconds it will be reloaded automatically And the panel will automaticall...

Page 10: ...udio Menu Enter Mode Encoder Volume Band File Folder Search Sub W AF TA PTY Record Copy ix Bass PS AS ID3 iPod Search M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Pause Play...

Page 11: ...t Aux mode Press Mode Button again to cancel Aux Mode and return to previous mode unit th 18 DISPLAY DISPLAY Press DISPLAY MENU momentarily to navigate through the following Display and back to the de...

Page 12: ...EL Within 5 seconds The beep tone feature allows the selection of an audible beep tone to be heard each time a button is pressed on the face of the radio BEEP TONE On is the default display Rotate the...

Page 13: ...el control option will only appear in the Audio Menu if the Subwoofer function is activated ON by pressing the Sub w button on control panel SUB W LPF Subwoofer Low Pass Filter User has 5 seconds to u...

Page 14: ...istics of each step TREBLE Treble Level Userhas5secondstousetheVolumeUporDownbuttontoadjustthedesiredTreblelevelrangefrom 6to 6 TRE CFQ Treble Center Frequency User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up...

Page 15: ...stored in the current band Select a band if needed Press AS PS button for less than 3 seconds The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset station Press AS PS button again to stop scanning when...

Page 16: ...When the TP icon is not light up for 60 seconds A beep Alarm tone is heard and the LCD will show Lost TP TA TA seek will automatic activate and searches to another TA station 3 PTY Function Pressing...

Page 17: ...to play all tracks on a CD in random shuffled order Press RANDOM BUTTON RANDOM again to stop random play 13 INTRO SCAN BUTTON INTRO During disc play press INTRO SCAN BUTTON INTRO to play the first 10...

Page 18: ...ional writing For recording on an empty disc up to the maximum capacity at once check disc at once Entering ID3 Tag This unit supports ID3 tag versions 1 0 and 1 1 Entering File and Folder Names Names...

Page 19: ...A is shown below Subfolders are shown as folders in the folder currently selected The equipment assigns folder numbers The user can not assign folder numbers It is not possible to check folders that d...

Page 20: ...te through all folders and sub folders on the disc The folder names will be displayed on the LCD Press the select knob for more than three seconds to play the first file in the folder Press the select...

Page 21: ...aused the unit system lock up The unit can support playback Music Player which have USB Interface However due to the fast changing decoder technology and different kind of hardware interface This unit...

Page 22: ...nit card slot Press Mode button to select mode The unit will display for a while then starts The files contained on the Memory Card Once the unit read the MEMORY CARD successfully the first audio musi...

Page 23: ...ECORD mode 2 The LCD will display as default the encoder volume knob to rotate Navigate thru for selection of the storage 3 Once selected the storage media Press AUDIO button as confirmation to start...

Page 24: ...nge 3 Inserting a CD Disc 4 Inserting a USB Stick 5 Detach the Front Panel from the main unit To PAUSE Recording This unit can allow the user to PAUSE the recording This is a useful function for the u...

Page 25: ...rding mode All the CD operation is not functional like Track up down Repeat Random Intro etc 2 The Audio will remain recording mode by the unit system even MUTE function is activated 3 The Recording w...

Page 26: ...second time out the unit will automatically resume to the previous mode 4 If the unit detected the selected media memory capacity is used up will be displayed on the LCD for a while then automaticall...

Page 27: ...er mode WARNING 2 The LCD will display as default Rotate the encoder volume to navigate knob thru for selection of the storage media 3 Once selected the storage media Press AUDIO button as confirmatio...

Page 28: ...RASE the present playing music file will stop and the erasing will start at the same time Will display on the LCD after the music file erase is successful and the unit will automatically start playbac...

Page 29: ...mode Once the is displayed on the LCD press the AUDIO button again to final confirm Erase the selected music file If want to CANCEL the erase of the present music file Rotate the encoder to Once the i...

Page 30: ...e following with the Folder Name for example Music file which recorded from CD disc the file name will be automatically CD0001 MP3 29 MY_AUX Folder for saving all the music files source from AUX Line...

Page 31: ...is connected to the 30 Pin Connector and as long as the vehicle s ignition is turned ON The iPod power can be turned OFF by removing the iPod from the 30 Pin Connector or if the vehicle s ignition is...

Page 32: ...k UP or Track DOWN button for more than 3 seconds to fast forward or fast reverse of the current song Song Repeat Repeat All play Long press the M3 button for more than 3 seconds during iPod playback...

Page 33: ...lume Up Band File Folder Search Sub W AF TA PTY Record Copy ix Bass PS AS ID3 iPod Search M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Pause Play Pause Play Intro Folder Int...

Page 34: ...compatibles 2 0 GENERAL AM MW Power Supply Polarity Speaker impedance Power Output Frequency Range Intermediate Frequency Usable Sensitivity Stereo Separation S N Ratio DC 11 14V Negative Ground 4 ohm...

Page 35: ...the ambient temperature returns to normal Condensation Leave the player to off for an hour or so then try again Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected...

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