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MCD 065
English
Short press
Long press
Short press
Long press
Short press
Long press
1
Mute
2
Power on
Power off
3
4
Audio menu
Menu
Ok
5
Mode
Loud
6
Rotary volume
7
8
AF
9
TA
10
PTY
11
PS
AS
12
M1
Memory 1
Pause/play
13
M2
Memory 2
14
M3
Memory 3
INT
15
M4
Memory 4
Random
16
M5
Memory 5
File/track down -10
17
M6
Memory 6
File/track up +10
18
Display
Info
19
Band
Enter
20
Seek down
Tune down
File/track down
Fast backward
21
Seek up
Tune up
File/track up
Fast forward
22
Scan
Scan (tuner)
Each found station will be played for 5 seconds
Note! Do not operate the unit while driving.
Power
Repeat
Seek up/down
Short press to move to the next station automatically
USB input
To connect an external audio system
These are the preset stations where you can store your favorite radio stations if in tuner mode
Panel release
Power function to activate or deactivate the unit. To deactive press and hold the power button for 3 seconds
Tune up/down
Band
Push this button to confirm the option you have selected.
Long press to move the radio frequency number up/down step by step.
The PTY function allows you to search for stations with a particular program type like NEWS group and POP group both of these groups
are divided in different subjects. PTY "POP", pop/rock, easy/light, classics/others, jazz/country, nation/oldies. PTY "NEWS", news/info,
sport/educatie, culture/science, weather/finance, social/religion
TA stands for Traffic announcement which means that it will give you information about the traffic (if broadcasted) no matter what mode
you are in (USB, SD) it will automatically interrupt the music and give the information, after that it automatically switches back to the
selected mode.
TUNER
MP3/WMA
SYSTEM
OK
Mute
Repeat track
Repeat all
Panel release button
3.5mm AUX in Jack
Band selection allows you to select different reception bands, f.i. FM1, FM2, FM3
Push this button to turn off the sound, push again to return to the last volume level.
KEY
AF
M1-M6
PS
Rotary volume
PTY
AS
Menu (system)
Info
Audio menu
This button allows you in USB or SD mode to play or to pause the music.
3,5mm AUX in Jack
Pause/Play
When inserting a USB stick the unit will switch to USB mode. (Max 1000 tracks)
INT will play 10 seconds of each song on the USB or SD. If the preferred song is playing, push again and it will play that song
Mode
Random
In MP3 mode press this button to go up or down one folder.
Fast forward/backward
Long press to fast forward to the USB or SD
PS stands for Preset stations this means that when you push this button in tuner mode it will automatically switches to the first preset (M1)
then it will go to the next and so on.
Repeat will play a selected song or album continuously. Available in USB and SD mode
Shuffle will play all the songs random. Available in USB and SD mode
File/track down/up
INT
AS stands for Autostore; in tuner mode it will automatically store the 6 strongest stations (M1-M6). Note: all previous stored stations are lost
This knob allows you to adjust the volume from minimum to maximum level. NOTE high sound levels may cause damage to your ears
TA
Description of the functions
Push this button to release the frontpanel
AF stands for Alternative frequencies; the tuner will return to alternative frequencies whenever the reception signal is getting worse
View played track information
The Audio menu button gives you the possibility to adjust your sound system with the following options Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader.
These options can be used to fine tune your sound.
Hold button for 3 seconds to open the menu. Press repeatedly to view menu items.
The mode button allows you to go from one source to another source (f.i. Tuner) by pushing the button as many times as needed.
SD card input
Remove the frontpanel to insert SD card. When inserting a SD card the unit will switch to SD mode. (Max 2GB card, max 1000 tracks)
reset (behind panel)
Use a non-metallic pointed object to press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds. The unit will be set to factory default.
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